The airstrike was precise and efficient.
The F-15E was responsible for 'naming' high-value locations and fortified positions, while the A-10 used its powerful sustained fire and survivability to sweep targets and light vehicles.
In the sky, the roar of jet engines, the whistle of missiles detaching from their racks, the dull explosions of bombs, and the distinctive sound of A-10's large-caliber machine guns intertwined to form a symphony of death.
However, as Song Heping anticipated, and limited by the rules of engagement, all airstrikes meticulously avoided the silhouette of the buildings in Daguge City.
Helplessly watching as many 1515 armed insurgents, after enduring the intense bombardment on the outskirts, retreated in panic yet orderly along pre-set routes into the city, disappearing into the labyrinth of streets and alleys.
