Chapter 3166
Since everyone already knew that Hamed had fortifications on the front and west wing, no one could be certain whether there would be any hidden fortifications on the east or north wings.
This way, the tactic of sneaking in quietly from outside was completely blocked.
This was because if they were to secretly sneak in without figuring out the enemy's fortifications, they would most likely end up being covered by the enemy's hidden firing points.
Regardless of how strong their soldiers were, they were all still made out of flesh and blood. So, how could they possibly beat their opponents, who would be hidden within the steel and concrete fortifications?
So, this plan was quickly pushed aside.
Since they would not be able to sneak in, the only remaining plan would be an airborne attack.
There was a huge advantage to an airborne attack, and that would be the fact that they would be able to bypass the opponent's line of defense before landing directly into the opponent's base.
If it was this kind of offensive battle, they would be able to avoid the frontal mountain slope and land
directly near the ridgeline on the top of the mountain if they used an airborne attack. That way, the opponent's fortifications on the frontal slope would then be completely invalid.This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org - ©.
As far as they knew, Hamed did not have any defense system for anti-aircraft weapons.
Hamed did not have any anti-aircraft radars or surface-to-air missiles at medium to high altitudes, and they would not be able to detect it if a transport aircraft were to fly by at a high altitude. Even if they detected it, it would be impossible for Hamed to be of any threat to them at all. 2
Hamed only had shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles which could be used to hit helicopters, but the rest would basically be useless. 3
This way, it would be possible for the soldiers from Ten Thousand Armies to perform a high-altitude parachute jump at night. They could jump directly near the ridgeline on the top of the mountain.
Zayne's plan was to send one thousand paratroopers i n. He would divide them into two parachute echelons, and they would be parachuting in one after the other at a twenty-minute interval.
Moreover, one of the echelons would be landing south of the base, whereas the other echelon would be landing north of the base. They would then assemble separately after the landing.
The reason why Zayne had decided to divide them up into two echelons was so that he could have double insurance.
If the enemy discovered one of the
echelons, the echelon that had been discovered would immediately look for cover in order to fight with the enemy and attract the enemy's firepower to ensure that the gther echelon would be able to prate the enemy's defense successfully.
Two echelons, one thousand men, and a direct bypass of the enemy's frontal defense. In Zayne's opinion, this tactic was already fool-proof.
However, at the same time, Hamed was also making preparations to deal with the paratroopers' surprise attack. 2
The plan given by Charlie was very practical for Hamed.
This was because he had bought a large number of explosives a long time ago to build the fortifications.
This kind of explosive was very powerful, and it could even blow very thick rocks apart. So, it would have amazing power if it were to be buried as a detonation point.
Hamed's soldiers had also gone to
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their base that had already been blown to ruins to look for a variety of suitable metal objects and fragments before they loaded them into buckets and transported all of these buckets to the detonation points set by Hamed.
Hamed was afraid that he would be decapitated by the other party. So, this time, he arranged for more than one hundred and forty detonation points in the entire base, which were arranged in all directions. He basically invested almost all of the explosives into this operation.
Hamed felt that as long as he could survive this attack, it would not matter even if all the explosives were used up.
However, if he could not defend against this attack, it would be completely insignificant even if there were more explosives left.
So, Hamed decided to bet everything on it. In that case, even if the opponent were to land an armored vehicle into their base through the air, he would also be able to blow it up! 6