Operation Delta D AF1 (Operation Delta-Day Affirmative 1) is a sudden operation where the use of the C-15A and C-150A are first used by the ERAF to destroy Kyrgyz strongholds on the Bishkek line, a heavy fortified defensive line to defend what little remained of the Kyrgyz mainland. Due to Azovu and Eskaijian's seizure of the only arables land in Kyrgyzstan, the Kyrgyz army stalled with the little food reserves the army had. The army slowly began to starve and morale of the Kyrgyz army was at an all time low. The new planes meanwhile were extremely devastating on the Frontlines destroying many fortifications with Constellation missiles, special, pressurized missiles designed to destroy concrete fortifications by putting so much pressure inside the structure causing a deadly implosion and crushing anything inside. Constellation missiles as a result left many open gaps in the defense that one stormed by Azovo, Eskaijiani or Chinese troops, is nearly impossible to patch due to the sudden flooding of the forces into the defense line. The C-15A and C-150A are used to support Chinese, Corsarian, Azovo and Eskaijiani troops attacking the Bishkek line. The Bishkek line is eventually overrun and a Force retreat begins to happen. The ERAF then uses the "net encirclment" where they spread out which on map looks like a net and encircle Kyrgyz forces. The net encircement devastated the Kyrgyz' already rapidly shrinking army. Chinese forces then begin to attack a major lake where they encircled the Kyrgyz forces at the lake and forced the Kyrgyz forces to fight with the lake, trying not to fall in with the distraction of the Chinese troops closing in on all sides. Azovu and Corsarian troops also began advancing once more but were mostly stopped by the ERAF's faster advances with their more terrain capable VISF tanks (Renamed to LT-23 for Eskaijiani conventional tank names) which strolled across the endless Gobi with ease. The fall of Kyrgyzstan is imminent and it is awfully obvious as it dawned on the Kyrgyz high command.