The C45's were struck fiercely by ZZ-16 mobile anti-air as well as Japanese-imported Patriot missile systems whilst the Luftwaffe doubled back around with its remaining Kampfjets to the nearest friendly airfield. In response to the enemy charge, many of the Statzpunkt merely moved back behind the Dobermen tanks which incessantly unleashed a miasma of gunfire from their turret-mounted MG14z machine guns that ripped through flesh like a hot knife through butter. PzH 2000s meanwhile adjusted their trajectory and began firing artillery shells at enemy tanks that were hampering Phlegethonian regiments.
In response to the stubborn message by the Vietistanis, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht could only happily oblige. A PzH 2000 was wheeled into position and loaded with a DAMF shell before being fired at Kleistboch in order to deliever a demonstration of total destruction. The Schwimmensoldaten pushed on through around what was left of the city and moved in a south-easterly direction to surround Strassburg and cut it off from the rest of the nation. The Fallschirmjager meanwhile advanced on Mansfeld with the aid of Panzerhunds to lead the initial disruption charge before the enemy was then met with explosions and gunfire afterwards.