While the young people in Oskia were still playing with drones that cost thousands of dollars as they filmed blindly in the wilderness outdoors, Hamed's subordinates were already using these kinds of inconspicuous things to achieve complete airborne monitoring of their local battlefield.
The advantage of being completely suspended in the air was that the drones could remain stationary in the sky while observing the target closely, unlike the Global Hawk from the United States which would need to constantly fly around in circles around its target.
On the other hand, Hamed had already long made his own tactical arrangements while being in awe of Charlie's abilities to plan and devise strategies. 3
Through the image transmission signal uploaded from the sky, Hamed analyzed that there should be no more than one thousand and two hundred people from the other party.
Moreover, they were currently circling around toward the west wing, and there was an eighty percent probability that the opponent was planning to outflank him from the west wing. So, Hamed had already long passed the order to send three hundred
soldiers to defend the permanent fortifications on the west wing.
Although three hundred soldiers were not many, if they took advantage of the timing and location, it would be more than enough to defend against the attack of more than a thousand soldiers.
Although the permanent fortifications built by Hamed were not fully constructed yet, they had all been specially camouflaged externally.
If no one fired from the fortifications which had been camouflaged, it would be almost impossible to detect even if a person were to pass by the fortifications ten times.
The firing holes in these fortifications had also been blocked in advance with a large number of fist-sized rubbles before being covered by a layer of loess externally. This kind of camouflage was extremely lifelike and deceptive on a mountain that was originally filled with rubbles and loess. It would be extremely difficult to spot it.
Moreover, when they were doing the camouflage, they also left a few doorway-like gaps from the inside. 3
The people inside the fortifications could easily observe the situation outside with just these small gaps alone.
Also, this kind of camouflage that was made out of rubble was very convenient and easily removable.
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