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Region: Renegade Islands Alliance

The philippine archipelago wrote:"Ooh, scary...", Sison says. "are these chemicals?"

Tokarev laughed. “To call these ‘chemicals,’ comrade, is to call a tank a mere automobile. These are poisons, some of the most deadly designed by communist scientists, as well as their antidotes. The electronics you see here are complicated and advanced tools for espionage and planning.”

The philippine archipelago wrote:"Scouts and Attack Squads reports signify that the NPA Army will break through the AFP Defense in a few hours. Other scouts say that Other than the Armored troops on the way to the frontline, there's a small possible counter-attack squad in a near camp, but intel suggests that squad will be reinforced. After the breakthrough, i want to flood enough troops to disgruntle and scatter those troops. But i don't know, what do you suggest?", Sison said (OOC: lmao 2 Sison and Tokarev rp's in the same time)

(OOC: good stuff)
“Hm.” Tokarev looked at the maps laid out in front of him for a moment. “It is good, but I am worried about your forces’ loyalty and manpower. Do you believe you have enough men and weapons to truly ‘flood’ the imperialists? In any case, you should order air strikes on that camp with the fighters we’ve given you. Make sure there’s nothing there for the enemy to reinforce.”

The philippine archipelago wrote:(OOC: oh sorry haha)
The troops decide to leave the naval superiority to the Bridgeman Navy. But in case a Maritime-Land Attack might occur, the missiles will be used to the utmost efficiency.

The Soviet helpers understood and agreed with this course of action. However, they remained eagerly awaiting a combat situation so they could see just how well their missiles would do.

The philippine archipelago wrote:The high-ranking officer held back, currently waiting in a communist held outpost nearby. The AT Units were planning an ambush attack but recent movements of AFP Armored Units seem to be aware of an ambush plan, a Scouting Unit detected a flanking Armored unit, but with a Simotov and Philippine Flag were flying with the units.

After information was received that the anti-communist forces were expecting the anti-tank NPA forces to ambush them as they approached, the Soviet advisors changed their minds. They recommended an immediate shock attack, with hit and run tactics on the ground to disorient and surprise the enemy earlier than they would be expecting. A strategic follow up to make sure that any enemy reinforcements wouldn’t be able to take advantage of the chaos was also recommended. Meanwhile, they asked the scouting mission to continue, watching it with great interest.

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