>>5899917Beautiful.
Knowing there is a reliable Zaku response to a push is very useful, we may be able to get them to reveal themselves to our Reginas recklessly.
I've done a mock up of what my take on the best bet for our decisive assault should look like.
Stage one is largely positioning and maneuvering our forces. The anti-MS squads would move independently to link up with the northwestern entrenchment while the bulk of our forces moves in from the south. At the same time, the northeastern position should pull back to join the anti-MS squads and the northwestern entrenchment to bolster their numbers, similarly with the easternmost moving to the southern position. Once the anti-MS squads have taken forward positions, the rest of the northwestern front should begin an assault to draw out the Zakus, while the combined arms uses the distraction to link up with the bolstered southern forces and prepares to move on the AA emplacements.
Stage two begins once contact is made with Zakus on the northern front, which will be signaled to the southern forces with flares to avoid comms failures. The southern forces will proceed along the highway to assault the southwest AA emplacement, moving to the northeast emplacement afterwards to surround the Zakus. The westernmost position will move to assist the combined arms detachment in taking the AA down, but will move to support northwest on the sign of a second flare.