Following a MASSIVE naval invasion of the port city Brook, the Helion Regime was pushed back nearly 80 miles into their lands to make way for the army, equipment and supply to come in after a gruesome week-long naval invasion, with a strategic victory to Scarryn. Armored Divisions can be seen pouring onto the streets of Brook while infantry are setting up regional command centers. All appears to be well for the Second Invasion of Helion, but this is just the beginning.
In light of recent protests, the Scarryn Department of Education has drastically raised it's standards for education, aiming to be a much more intelligent people.
After constant naval strikes and bombing, Central Vortex Republic made it onto the streets of Hiel after weeks of gruesome house-to-house fighting, now pouring in reinforcements. CVR has a foothold in their piece of Helion, but for how long, nobody knows. Long Live Scarryn!
- Armed Forces Radio, Scarryn
we know i stationed 100,000 men there to support you@HellRaiser
@CptJacobson In case you were wondering, Helion focused it's pushes on Brook because of Nevadan armored units stationed there. We managed to take out a lot of 'em before retreating, to their 4 million strong army of men equipped with AT gear
and im a huge fan of your work can you please try out one of my tanks aircraft and ships please and i basedd my 86v off a combantion of your aircraft@ErvenDynamics
thx lad @ErvenDynamics
no simplelandia aint@ErvenDynamics
@CptJacobson ew
i sent 800,000 men to take the capital i only showed up with 740,000 leaving behind 60,000 to defended Hiel and our flanks only 6 months later did reinforcements arrive wich by month 7 we had 4.6 million men in Helion as compared to the 1.2 billion Helion defenders @exosuit
@ErvenDynamics yes
@HellRaiser
- the planning was pretty good
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What your actual plan was to SEND EVERY SINGLE MEN WE GOT TO CAPTURE CITY, REE
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Now tell me what's the difference between you and both the Soviet and the Japanese lol because i don't see any difference.
@exosuit What I meant by that statement is, Soviet and Japanese troops simply threw their men at their problems. While you could argue we did the same during the capital raid, the soldiers were well equipped, and planning was pretty good.
@HellRaiser i don't think you understand anything i said. But, whatever floats your boat i guess.
@exosuit Except for our troops actually come home after the battle.
@HellRaiser like i said earlier, you dont need an entire army just to capture a city. You can achieve the same eithh much less troops because you are somewhat superior to them
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It's just dumb to saturate attack any and every target, makes you look like WWII Soviet and Imperial Japan
@exosuit Just gotta make sure they're all dead, or captured.
@HellRaiser why would you send shitload of "superior" equipments just to capture a city? That's called impracticality and it's just a way to waste the taxpayer money.
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Not to mention added cost for maintenance, ammunition, crew training, etc
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You dont need to saturate attack every and any target you see. Infact, a move to show how superior your equipments to the enemy would be far more logical if you somehow pulled 73 Easting on them. Because that will clearly show that you don't need as much forces concentrated to capture/destroy the objective, not the way around. Sending massive amounts of your "superior" troops to capture a dying city is not called "superior" at all.
@exosuit Mass production does not mean a vehicle is bad. It simply shows industrial power.
-Taking pride in your creations
-Being a retard
choose one
@HellRaiser
• taking pride in your creations
• spamming it to compensate how bad they are
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Choose one
@exosuit When you've accounted for the fact that they have been crushed in every way, shape and form, their aircraft are minimal, also considered if I even thought about assaulting that city, i'd have it encircled first. I chose to use all this equipment and manpower, to show just how powerful my tanks and infantry vehicles are. I pride myself in my armored vehicle creation, and the bet paid off.
@HellRaiser
@exosuit S u p p l y l i n e s
The city had been encircled for weeks. It didn't really matter what we did, so we went all out.
@HellRaiser thats not how things work
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You cant just saturate attack and everything's going to be according to your plan
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You can literally have the same result for much less force than that, thats just a dumb way to spread your troops so far away from mainland and getting all of them killed from a single strike
@exosuit Considering I would send infantry and mechanized first, (that's after a very large amount of siege artillery strikes), then send in the tanks to crush the last of the resistance. This, is a very, very large city.
@HellRaiser you know how stupid it will be to send so many tanks into a city, it cramped the streets.
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What the opposing force would do is to just herd your tanks into practically any road then disable the tanks in the front and the rear of the collumn. Talking about spending excessive amounts of money into a tactic which would not work at all, and a nice way to make scrap metals.
@exosuit no anime
wat