To be clear, the previous project made with a troll face was to mimic AC as a joke Slide 1: Army groups preparing for a landing on the eastern AC islands and other Army groups north, all near the mountains, had to be moved, unfortunately giving away their well-concealed position. This reroute is intended to fend back the AC attack. Slide 2: Reinforcements have arrived and reach previously established defenses constructed prior to the AC counteroffensive (see my previous projects). Unfortunately for SATO forces, using large heavy armored vehicles in muddy, open terrain in huge formations made easy targets for MLRS systems, causing a large amount in vehicle casualties. Multiple offensives are planned, a western one to push SATO forces into the mountain to leave them no escape and another central one to push the bulk of SATO forces towards the river in a pincer movement utilising armored rifle formations and coordinated assaults. Slide 3. Some successes. Western advance has made important gains and is planning to cut off AC forces over the mountain by countering their heavy armored divisions with wheeled and lighter vehicles much more suitable for mountain combat. Drones will be sent first to find targets for airstrikes and Fire missions first to maximise casualties. Central advance reveals to be a diversion, with SC forces actually pushing eastwards to rescue the so-called „500k panicking SC forces“ currently engaging in a breakthrough operation, living off the land and therefore not being in a worse situation. Slide 4. Some advances. AC forces facing the western assault were assuming a direct attack from the east, however, the SC 5th, 6th and 7th guard corps were actually diverted to the left of the mountain through SC held territory to perform a pincer movement with the 9th, first and second armies to completely surround and crush most of SATO‘s forces there. The central advance is not undertaking operations and is instead fending off AC forces with somewhat successes with high casualties. Eastern advance is close to reaching the 500k troops. Slide 5: Success, pincer movement is pulled off seamlessly. Heavy vehicles, like MBTs used in SATOs surprise assault seem to have issues in mountain warfare due to their weight. Equipment found behind the mountain which were found out to be preparation for AC‘s counteroffensive found and captured. Eastern advance manages to reach cut off SC forces. Slide 6: Finally, a central advance is planned. Thanks to the defenses absorbing and taking the most concentration of attack from SATO forces, SATO has fallen for a „elastic defense“ tactic: SATO forces let all their weight onto SC defenses, but now they face their flanks full of SC forces suddenly found to be all around them, and they are too „heavy“ to quickly redeploy. Eastern bulge plans a retreat to more defensible positions. Slide 7: Some advances from the central advance. Western advance planning to capture western parts of AC to secure flank. Reinforcements coming from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th DBV armies. Slide 8: Western advance succesfully captures flank with minimal resistance and establishes defensive positions. DBV reinforcements finally arrive and plan to integrate into the SC attack force. Central advance planning another assault. Slide 9: Central advance manages to plow through SATO forces due to excellent usage of drones and reconaissance by SOF. Western and eastern advances plan an armored blitzkrieg push to crush SATO forces. Slide 10: Advances made, however heavy SATO resistance encountered which made advances problematic. Some casualties endured. Slide 11: SC forces decide to „withdraw“ to more defensible positions. Slide 12: SC forcessfully pull off feint retreat and advance towards bulge of SATO resistance. Slide 13: Central advance plans an assault from the front to relieve the eastern army groups. Slide 14: Advance successful- armored formations broke through stiff AC defenses sue to them being distracted by the assault from the eastern advance. Western advance planning to secure flanks. Slide 15: Flanks secured and defensive positions established. Slide 16: Heavy defensive lines established including minefields, firing positions, trenches, bunkers, missile sites, barbed wires, anti tank ditches, traps etc. Several army groups move north to establish extra defensive measures there and be relieved from extended combat. Slide 17: Newly established army groups march to reinforce the frontlines. Slide 18: Reinforcements arrive. Slide 19: Reinforcements integrate. Slide 20: Frontlines. SC has heavily entrenched itself that AC faces an extremely complicated defensive measures including layered SAM sites, MLRS, artillery, drones and more. SC and Red air force sent to fight for air superiorty and missile strikes delivered on targets in AC (purple), succesfully avoiding heavy SAM counters due to distractions made with cheap missiles. SC preparing for a final push into AC with 15 hours.
@bastion_unit7 for the color scheme @coderrccl for the song You are coping you are seething you cant believe what you‘re seeing