I aint done Slide 1: Forces prepare for another major assault on SATO forces. Artillery and MRLS systems coordinated by recon drones conduct fire missions on targets. Slide 2: Forces plan to use a combined arms coordinated double envelopment of the near AC city of “ACville”. Preparations are made and scouting conducted, “swarming” tactics prepared and U pincer movements planned. Slide 3: SC forces advance. Drones provide essential scouting for outmaneouvering AC forces. Many divisions of mechanized infantry utilised for maximum speed and momentum under artillery coverage and attack on divergent axes to expand the front and increase pressure on SATO forces. Slide 4: Assault planned to push SATO forces over the mountains towards the river. They will be attacked from the rear once pushed back to the river. Slide 5: Feint attack plan successful, SATO has not expected a direct frontal assault from three spearheads engaging in quick concentrations of force, breakthroughs and then flanking. Forces plan to envelop ACville and remaining SATO forces while fresh reinforcements moving from heavy defensive positions from the rear should deliver the final blow. Slide 6: Advancements are made, however high casualties are endured due to unexpected defensive lines being encountered. Slide 7: SATO forces near the mountains defeated and large amount of forces captured. ACville completely surrounded and cut off from supplies- defenders holding out but major defeat expected. Slide 8: Troops planned to be diverted to left flank and heavy bombing missions conducted over ACville with no incidents due to complete lack of air defense for AC forces there. 6th and 7th Suchi motorized guards corps conduct final assault on the city under coverage of high accuracy fire missions using drones. Unit autonomity, flexibility and vital to succeed in the capture of ACville. Slide 9: ACville captured at the cost of very high casualties. Attack planned on SATO forces remaining a threat to forces near the mountains with an attack to the rear using highly mobile guns. Slide 10: Assault succesful, however multiple vehicle losses endured. Slide 11: Forces planned to be diverted from the right part of the front to support the left flank. Slide 12: forces succesfully diverted. Slide 13: Front stabilised and many defensive complexes constructed expected to halt major AC assaults due to large extents of minefields, natural terrain and other obstacles as well as fortified positions withing the mountains and trench lines and bunkers. Heavy artillery and missiles shoot at targets within AC. All objectives for this operation reached. Plans carved for defense in depth, elastic defense and denial.
High casualties