Volume III-6 Limits the Unknown Factors of the Enemy

"What?!What do you say?!You mean...... And they got into action?!...... Fast!...... Tell me, what's going on?!" The gray-brown eagle hurriedly got up and ran to the tent curtain as he asked the messenger outside the curtain anxiously.

The "gray-brown eagle" walked to the edge of the tent and quickly and forcefully opened the curtain.

The messenger outside the door didn't seem nervous or in a hurry.

The messenger even looked a little happy!

What the hell is going on?

"Hey...... Don't be nervous, don't be nervous......" The messenger smiled and said to the Taupe Eagle, "You are...... What's wrong?......"

"You mean...... The enemy didn't move, did they?!The giant vehicle didn't move, did they?" The tone of the "Taupe Eagle" sounded a little awkward.

"Of course! Of course they didn't act!"

The messenger then told the "Taupe Eagle" in a relaxed tone that the enemies couldn't use those behemoths to move around the valley - those giant vehicles looked like they had their range.

That's why, in the last operation, the enemy only sent their infantry – even if that didn't seem wise – but that's all they could do.

Of course, the thoughtful "Taupe Eagle" immediately raises a whole new question - why those enemies can't move on, or in other words, what factors limit the range of action of those giant vehicles.

Is it the terrain?

It didn't seem like it was open and flat outside the valley, which could easily drive the enemy's giant vehicle, like driving a boat on a wide sea with calm seas, and the width of the valley was enough to accommodate the vehicle.

Is it the enemy's strategic operational provisions?

It doesn't look like it is – and if so, what's the point?

If you are afraid that a giant vehicle will be attacked deep into your area, then to a certain extent, it is actually easy to understand.

However, if the enemy really thinks so, then their actions will contradict the idea that they are worried about the attack on the giant vehicles, so they are not worried about the attack on their infantry at all?

In this way, it seems that enemy vehicles are not very constrained by strategic combat regulations.

"Alright, there's a new problem!Or rather, there's a new problem to study!" The Taupe Eagle smiled and patted the messenger on the shoulder, "That's a lot of useful information! If you can limit the range of the opponent's giant vehicle through research, we can make a better strategic plan!" For example, when conducting a small-scale raid operation, we can get the people involved in the operation to avoid the range of action of those giant vehicles, or we can attract those giant vehicles into their range of activity and carry out effective ambush operations again, or if those restrictions are easier to achieve, we can even find ways to create some such restrictions for the enemy! Let's determine the range of action of the enemy's giant vehicles and gain the initiative in battle!"

"Indeed! That's true! I imagine that someone as smart as the 'Grey-Brown Eagle' would be able to quickly figure out such a problem!" said the messenger to the Grey-Brown Eagle, smiling.

"To be honest, it's not enough for me to do it alone!" The Grey-Brown Eagle then said to the clansman who delivered the message, "We also need some brave clansmen to go to the front line to gather more information, so that I can use this information to analyze the factors that limit the enemy's giant vehicles!"

Indeed, in the face of such an enemy, every member of the tribe needs to act!