Sometimes when enemies made their attacks, they would have to rack their brains for several days just to find a breakthrough point. Even with heavy firepower, they still would not know where to start attacking. Even if they wanted to carry out a full coverage attack, they would not be able to do it.
In normal circumstances, the more ruthless commanders would just send in cannon fodder to get an understanding of the actual situation. Thousands of lives would be wasted just to find out where the heavy weapons were located on the defensive grounds. But it seemed like the Panaqua Consortium was fully aware of that right from the beginning. They even knew where the SHORADs at Position 313 were deployed.
The SHORADS were very expensive and should only be deployed at strategic locations in case the front got bombarded with artillery fire. But the moment Julius began his attack, he ordered a barrage of mortars to be fired at the strategic locations like they didn’t cost money, effectively making a “one-for-one exchange” by destroying the Skyfort Consortium’s SHORADs with his cheap mortar shells.
If Linus and his men had known their defensive deployment map had been leaked, they would have been more conservative in their deployment of the SHORADs. But they didn’t know!
How could they have known that the so-called commander of the Heroes Battalion would turn out to be the most important spy of the Panaqua Consortium?
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