Writing this up a second time due to a mistake.
>>5269025Tabak flips through the various frequencies, while moving the scanned detection area across where he expects the enemy to be. This process requires a lot of concentration, but he also makes sure to check the various screens to see if any of the LIBs have even a "suspected detection" of hostiles. After about two minutes, he hears a beeping noise and checks monitor three to see that some large wheeled vehicles were detected. He hears a clicking noise and then some guy quickly and with fear saying a bunch of things in Spanish. Checking the laptop screen, he sees that what was a black background and yellow text, is now more yellow text.
<span class="mu-i">Local civilian has reported that around a dozen large vehicles with eight wheels have been spotted moving towards your position. According to current noise levels and radio detection, they are currently not moving. Vehicles have unknown armament, but are expected to have enough, that when paired with infantry inside, they can match one of your LIB companies. Expected speed when moving on this terrain, would get them within 500 meters in about 2-3 cycles. If they have long range weapons, friendly forces would be in range in a single cycle, after movement.</span>
Tabak starts moving his eyes up and flipping through the various channels for friendly forces, but he detects no more forces. Speaking to himself in Russia (But possibly not ethnically Russian), he tries to organize his thoughts.
"Cyka blyat, it appears that they have somehow not detected us."
His eyes look at the readings for how "loud" their radio equipment is, and it appears that he had put out a lot of signals trying to organize his men. At the same time, the men are fortified within the entire town. At the moment it's not clear if his forces were detected and if not, why.
"We don't have that many vehicles, they haven't been doing patrols, and it looks like this entire area is friendly populations. Could be that we're deep enough in cover they can't spot us, and their detection equipment is fucking shit, so they have no idea we are here. However, if that is the case....why are they parked and not charging us? Why would they need to wait for help or examine the area, if they think we are not here? Could they know we are here, or be planning to check to see if there will be opposition?"
<span class="mu-r">TIME TO VOTE</span>
You can only do one of these actions to a formation. First to three for any action, with any formation, or most in 24 hours.
>Move>Attack>Prepare Ambush-Bonus Actions
These actions are free, but only once per unit.
>Scan hexgrid (Write in the letter and number, or circle it)-Questions are not allowed anymore, except in character questions to a specific LIB. LIBs will tell you in character if they see anything, how they are doing in combat, and might give you "false positives" if they are jumpy.