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Chapter 145 Tactics - Y Landing Strategy

Chapter 145 Tactics - Y landing strategy (15, explosive update)
"You are only traveling with reconnaissance equipment, and you don't carry laser guidance equipment. How can you provide ground laser guidance for precision bombing?"

Christensen's question is acute.

It is indeed one of the tasks of special forces to penetrate deeply into enemy-occupied areas with extremely poor communication conditions and provide ground guidance for precision strikes.

But Murphy's team was performing an "SR mission" and did not carry a laser target illuminator to launch.

In theory it doesn't work.

However, since Murphy proposed ground laser guidance, there must be a way to solve the problem of the equipment, all he needs to do is to paraphrase Long Zhan's words.

"The remaining time is completely enough, and the equipment can be transported by airdrop."

"It might not work."

Christensen expressed doubts, saying: "The airdrop will also be seen by Shah's armed forces, which will not only expose your current location, but even alarm Shah, causing him to move in advance."

"There is no need to airdrop to our current location. The Heineken waypoint 2 kilometers away is a good choice." Murphy said.

The reconnaissance team is 1.4 kilometers away from the village, and the Heineken waypoint needs to go back 2 kilometers, adding up to a distance of 3.4 kilometers.

With such a long distance and numerous mountains, the Kadaku village is located in a mountain depression, and its ability to receive distant sounds is poor.

The Taliban in the village of Kadaku couldn't even hear the sound of the helicopter flying over, let alone seeing the airdrop.

"Is there enough time?"

Christensen worried about the process of retrieving the equipment. Shah had already left the village with his troops, apparently convinced by the intelligence.

I'm afraid that Shah will run away!

"The timing shouldn't be a big problem, of course, if you can drop it with a high-speed bomber or a transport plane, then there's no problem at all."

This information was originally false news, and what Murphy said was full of confidence.

"Using bombers for airdrops? Your imagination really astounds me."

This mind-blowing airdrop method really opened Christensen's eyes. He has carried out so many missions and this is the first time he has heard of this airdrop method.

Bombers usually drop deadly bombs, so where would they drop strategic materials used in operations.

Although this method sounds a bit weird and completely contrary to the conventional method, when you think about it carefully, Christensen feels that it is completely feasible.

Bombers can accurately drop aerial bombs on a house.

Airdropping a supply box with a parachute is perfectly feasible in theory.

Seeing that Christensen's tone became lighter, Murphy obviously had an idea about fighting during the day, and pursued the victory and released the last "bomb".

"Boss, according to the observation information we have obtained, the Mountain Tiger Armed Forces under Shah's banner are not from Kadaku Village, but he assembled from various regions.

I am sure that as long as the precise guidance can be passed, the house where Shah is located will be blown up first, and they will definitely be in chaos without the command of the leader.

The quick reaction force only needs to use the Y landing strategy.

Without the tenacious resistance of a large number of soldiers, the quick reaction force entered the village to confirm Shah's body, and there would definitely not be too many casualties. "

(Y landing strategy - take a helicopter and land between 100 and 200 meters from the action site, avoiding the helicopter being hit by the rpg, and deliberately disturbing the enemy, making most of the enemy escape, and reducing the intensity of the battle.)
Although the plan Murphy mentioned was proposed to him by Long Zhan, it was one of the conventional special operations tactics of the US military.

In many cases of daytime combat, the Y landing strategy is deliberately used.

When faced with a life-threatening crisis, most of them will first try to save their lives.

The fanatics who rushed up to fight the U.S. military were only a minority among the few.

Especially the groups gathered from outside have no sense of belonging to the stronghold.Once the leader who organized them was killed before the war started.

Without the backbone, the mentality of cheating will be even more serious.

In various battlefields in the Middle East, Taliban soldiers saw the rumbling of large US troops, and scenes of them dispersing in droves abound.

Some even throw away the gun directly.

Faced with the escape of militants without weapons, even if the U.S. military wanted to chase them, there was nothing they could do.

Restricted by BSOs, militants who have lost their guns are no different from civilians, and the U.S. military dare not shoot them at all.

of course.

The U.S. military itself deliberately scares people away. In the face of militants fleeing in all directions, they usually turn a blind eye in most cases.

Prioritize the concentration of troops and start counting, and destroy the remaining diehards in the stronghold.

Christensen can be a major officer, and he is commanding special operations operations, so he still has a certain understanding of various tactics.

He was unwilling to act during the day before, but he just didn't want to take that risk and make that effort.

It doesn't mean he doesn't understand!

Now all the most taboo questions have been raised by Murphy and given solutions, and Christensen has no reason to refute.

Coupled with the information that Shah may transfer his base, it has become a five-finger mountain weighing on his head.

Christensen was finally persuaded, and decided to advance the night's operation, and said to Murphy: "I will send bombers to airdrop as soon as possible, and your people can start early.

To modify the action plan temporarily, I need a certain amount of time for scheduling.

I don't care what method you use, you must make sure that Shah stays in Kadaku village for the next three hours.

Even if it is to expose his identity and take direct action, Shah must be held back. "

Christensen himself was ready to take a risk, and he also gave Murphy's team a difficult task, and his tone was unquestionable.

Murphy replied without hesitation: "Got it. I promise to complete the task."

It was originally false information, and the purpose was to start the operation before dark, and it was only three o'clock in the afternoon after three hours, which was long before dark.

Don't make it too easy to accomplish this task.

(End of this chapter)

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