As the first five hundred men landed near the ridgeline of the top of the south wing of the mountain, another group of five hundred men also jumped off the aircraft as they began to drift toward the top of the north wing of the mountain.
Since the paratroopers were affected by the wind, wind direction, and their personal control ability, it was very difficult for them to be able to jump and land in the same area at the same time. So, they could only land near the target before they moved together in all directions toward the target area.
Generally speaking, in order to prevent their parachutes from getting entangled with each other, the paratroopers would maintain a safe distance from their own comrades. Therefore, when they landed, a deviation of several hundred meters or even up to a thousand meters was still normal.
This was especially so when parachuting at night. It would not be surprising even if they were to have deviated from the target location by several kilometers.
Therefore, as soon as the first five hundred men had landed, the first thing that they did was to quickly assemble and gather as they headed toward the target
area.
However, what they did not expect was that they did not find any defending soldiers or any of the enemy's hidden fortifications when they parachuted down and began assembling.
They did not find any traces of the enemy aside from their own men who had special markings on their bodies even when they checked the entire mountain peak through their night vision equipment.
Some of the soldiers who were carrying thermal imaging cameras also immediately began to survey their surroundings, but they did not find anything at all.
The reason why they could not see any enemy at all was because Hamed's soldiers were currently hiding inside the reverse slope fortifications on both sides of the mountain. The thermal imaging cameras used to observe the mountain top was also transmitted to the fortifications through the signal lines. Therefore, the whole ridgeline at the top of the mountain was completely undefended at this moment. 3
When the commanding officer reported this situation i n real time to Zayne, who was circling around in a large circle at a high altitude, Zayne was not too surprised.
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