(music is in the project) SAINT CRUISE SMILES UPON THE NASMITE CAUSE. HAILRH. 2/2416 (Early February) 300K REINFORCEMENTS SENT INTO BURMA TO HELP CLOSE THE ENCIRCLEMENTS CASULATIES (ESTIMATED) 3.55M CHINA 1.55M NASM DEALING WITH DEFENSES Since China has decided to make this a war of attrition, and the NASM relies largely on forward movement for effective warfare, it has been resolved that the NASM will focus on maintaining momentum by finishing off encirclements with quick, decisive movements, and with reinforced focus on closing encirclements. As encirclements are closed in Bangladesh and across the lines, the NASM will begin consistently rearranging troops while attempting to advance forward to both confuse and overwhelm the enemy, putting pressure on many differing points simultaneously and at rapid intervals in a way that will divide their attention and keep them from focusing their resistance in one spot. Of course, this leads the NASM to be unable to advance very quickly, but with our secure lines and soon-to-be aerial dominance, this will be no issue. To deal with Chinese attempts at higher terrain and horrible environments, drone expeditions and forces are being pulled back from the already damaged inland farms and other infrastructural targets to the frontlines, using our overwhelming drone forces to target construction operations and attempts to flood or muddy the ground with targeted strikes and shutdowns of key technological points. With this, construction of machine gun mounds can be halted or prevented fully, and muddiness can be mitigated, though not completely erased. To deal with the remaining bogging of forces, such as zig-zag formations and artillery, the NASM will make use of the now prevalence of frontline drones to dismantle electronic components in more advanced artillery and artificial mortars, while more primitive manual models are to be targeted by aircraft strikes and kamikaze-esque drone strikes from drones who are soon to perish, causing massive damage to nearby troops and settlements due to the tight nature of the lines.Although the bogging efforts and requirements to close encirclements have slowed NASM advance, casualties have proven effective, and the NASM is increasingly advancing their already prevalent upperhand. China is getting desperate, and their rapid shifts of both ideology and doctrine are a tell-tale sign of this fact. Hailrh. AERIAL WARFARE China has frantically assembled a collection of attempts at anti-air in an attempt to contest our air supremacy. However, the recent advancements in both aerial defenses, our own anti-air tech, and the general advancements made by the NASM in aircraft production prove both and equal and almost superior matchup against frantic attempts by the Chinese to counter our advances. Our recently enhanced plasma cannons (for larger craft) and our enhanced HEMP GSD networks have been specifically designed as anti-air defenses both domestically and on foreign lines, and now is the perfect chance to put them to the test. GSDs and Plasma Cannons can be hooked up to Milk Trucks and similar transportation vehicles to create mobile anti-air defense systems, providing elastic air defense against mobile and active fields. With this, the NASM is likely able to put up enough of a fight against Chinese air countermeasures to hold our supremacy, but due to the nature of our aircraft, hitting anti-air targets with HEMP SDs may prove difficult while also entering supersonic dogfights with the Chinese, so autonomous craft have been instructed to keep speeds as fast as possible while focusing on Chinese aircraft, and coordinating with HEMP networks on the ground to finish off Chinese air resistance. After airspace is secured, anti-air measures by the Chinese are then to be dealt with. This allows our focus to be centered on dealing with the threats that are actively contesting our airspace rather than focusing on the mosquitoes that the Chinese have stationed on the ground. Hailrh. (I’ll make an aircraft project soon.) The Chinese have continued to underestimate NASM systems and drone forces, as proven by their usage of primitive aluminum foil coverings and cages. In truth, HEMP systems are not just regular EMPs, and consist of far more complex, simultaneously working systems transmitted through the dish and respective sensors throughout attachments, from energy projection to networking to direct sensor interference and hyperelectromagnetic disruption. HEMP systems are capable of directly piercing through aluminum foil with their voracity, and the same is very likely true for these faraday cages, but regardless even if hyperEMP waves are stopped, signal degradation and other forms of interference sent through directed blasts could easily dismantle what little that resistance was defending.
(Aerial cont.) In summary, NASM drones are both numerically superior, faster, more predictive, and more well-armed in the form of the versatile HEMP systems and limited laser weaponry in comparison to the heftier weaponry in use by the Chinese. We are well versed in drone warfare, and it is a fool’s errand to oppose us in such a sector. Regardless, it has increased drone losses to a degree and hampered some of our supremacy, but it remains intact. Finally, as previously mentioned, anti-air systems are not the focus of the NASM, and it would be a hard challenge to shoot down such agile aircraft while they work in coordination with massive drone and ground networks to predict attempted strikes and such. Regardless, it still hampers our aircraft supremacy to some degree, but as previously mentioned, supremacy holds strong. Our predictive capabilities simply permeate too greatly for Chinese attempts at prediction to outwit us. This also ties into dealing with the Dicta Boelcke, but given how outdated it is, it is likely very hard to apply their principles to the modern warfare of today when the NASM is actively perpetuating a unique form of warfare that has clearly necessitated rapid changes from the Chinese, not old echoes. Hailrh. ANTI-SUPPLY Given the continued Chinese reliance on roads, incursions upon them will continue, but the need to consistently attack supply depots has proven less and less necessary as the forces of attrition are naturally taking their toll on the Chinese. Regardless, their efforts to defend their supply depots have proven annoying, but not impossible to bypass. The Chinese’s usage of Dominion mannerisms is sickening, but regardless we have experience fighting them and thus have our own way about dealing with their anti-drone technology: outpacing. This has already been discussed in dealing with the anti-air section previously so I won’t repeat myself, but bottomline is they are not completely effective and totally damning. Regardless, supply depots are being targeted less as more drones are being diverted to the frontlines to make up for NASM lack of dedication in terms of troops (thanks to diplomatic issues). Regardless, as you are likely aware, Napalm is famously hard to put out, especially in reference to Reinforced Napalm, so attempts to “smother” these napalm strikes will likely prove only to exaggerate negative impacts upon supply hubs. Supply drones are now becoming a main target for in-land drone forces and front-line drones in their downtime, so targets for anti-supply warfare has shifted from roads to supply drones. Hailrh. RELIEF Taking a page out of the Chinese book, forces from the NASM are being rearranged constantly (as they have been for months now) and are being swapped out for available reserves in Jundui to allow overworked forces to rest voluntarily. Although cybernetics and brainchipping make exhaustion easier to ignore, troops still need rest. Beyond this, our own Hubbardian systems of coordination have been applying the collective knowledge gained from both previous experiences in warfare in Jundui and the local slime and sliman knowledge of the terrain via chip arrays (slime brain chips basically) and from troop brainchips, applying the collective experience of our troops into the Hubbardian systems to a higher degree to counteract the growing Chinese readiness to fight in the Jungle. Regardless, with our greater experience in these areas and proficiency in specialized warfare, we will have no difficulty holding the line. Hailrh. ENCIRCLEMENTS As previously discussed, the massive encirclements that the NASM has been working towards in these past years has paid off, with encirclements being a key focus of recent unfoldings. With this focus on eliminating encirclements as fast as possible and applying pressure to the fronts/maintaining air dominance, the NASM has had no issue in finishing off our encirclements and redirecting troops back to the invaluable Burman front, which is now depleted of key Chinese forces thanks to the haste of previous Chinese generals in Bangladesh. Lidar scanning, infrared, etc. are utilized by newly enhanced NASM drones to track down troops attempting to hide in the jungles to finish off the remnants of these encircled forces. Do note: Our encirclement forces split off to deal with the encirclements while allowing the rapidly rearranging fronts in Burma to keep pressure on the Chinese to prevent raids and incursions from being a major issue. Finally, the attempt by the Chinese to decentralize their command will likely prove disastrous due to the likely massive inexperience of junior officers and the experience of the NASM in de-centrality, as well as the Chinese’s massive reliance on command-chains and structures beforehand.Overall, this has proven to be a devastating action for encircled Chinese forces, with the final remnants of the encircled forces finally being put down. Hailrh.