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Reactionary SOP
   This will force the enemy to choose and commit to
    one of 2 forces
   Limit their effect on our mobility
   Cut off their back half of support forces and
    stragglers
   Enable Regeneration and Might buffs on the move
   Allows for our continuous movement
FoE encounters opposition
                                          forces (OPFOR)


FoE force comprised
of 2 Commander led
squads




                      Opposition Forces
                      (OPFOR)




Arrows indicate
direction of travel
Squads split to the flanks of
               the OPFOR.
Squad 1 (S1)




Squad 2 (S2)
During movement AE is
     dropped on OPFOR down
S1   the middle.




S2


              = AE Damage
Water AE is dropped ahead
        of FoE to facilitate Regen
        as the squads pass at P1.
S1




                      WATER



     Pass Through 1
     (P1)




S2         = S1,S2 meet

           = Positive AE
As the squads pushed through
     the P1 using blast finishers, their
     positions have been inversed.
S2




S1
As they move to P2 the AE is
              place on top of the group to
S2            deter followers




     Pass Through 2
     (P2)




S1
At P2 fire AE is dropped for might
     buffs and the group hesitates for no
     longer than 2-4 seconds in
S2
     preparation for “Arrow Head”.




                           FIRE



     Pass Through 2 (P2)




S1
Arrow Head



                              S2




                             Combined S1 and S2




                              S1


FoE forces combined S1
and S2 for a push back
through the middle.
At this point we can rinse and repeat the
  maneuver. Or, allow for follow up
  operations.

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Reactionary sop

  • 1. Reactionary SOP  This will force the enemy to choose and commit to one of 2 forces  Limit their effect on our mobility  Cut off their back half of support forces and stragglers  Enable Regeneration and Might buffs on the move  Allows for our continuous movement
  • 2. FoE encounters opposition forces (OPFOR) FoE force comprised of 2 Commander led squads Opposition Forces (OPFOR) Arrows indicate direction of travel
  • 3. Squads split to the flanks of the OPFOR. Squad 1 (S1) Squad 2 (S2)
  • 4. During movement AE is dropped on OPFOR down S1 the middle. S2 = AE Damage
  • 5. Water AE is dropped ahead of FoE to facilitate Regen as the squads pass at P1. S1 WATER Pass Through 1 (P1) S2 = S1,S2 meet = Positive AE
  • 6. As the squads pushed through the P1 using blast finishers, their positions have been inversed. S2 S1
  • 7. As they move to P2 the AE is place on top of the group to S2 deter followers Pass Through 2 (P2) S1
  • 8. At P2 fire AE is dropped for might buffs and the group hesitates for no longer than 2-4 seconds in S2 preparation for “Arrow Head”. FIRE Pass Through 2 (P2) S1
  • 9. Arrow Head S2 Combined S1 and S2 S1 FoE forces combined S1 and S2 for a push back through the middle.
  • 10. At this point we can rinse and repeat the maneuver. Or, allow for follow up operations.