The sun dipped below the horizon, casting an ominous glow over the war-torn landscape of British India and Myanmar. The Oriental Empire, determined to repel the invading forces, prepared its defense with a formidable array of weaponry. The British, spurred by their declared war, advanced with a mix of confidence and anticipation. The battleground lay silent, tension thickening the air.
On the Empire's side, the Tiger I tanks rumbled to life, their distinctive roar echoing across the desolate terrain. These formidable tanks, with their thick armor and powerful 88mm cannons, formed the backbone of the ground forces. Paired with the versatile FV432 armored personnel carriers, Pandur I light armored vehicles, and the agile CV90, the Empire's troops were well-equipped for the impending clash.
The battlefield was divided into sectors, each assigned to different units. Colonel Rafael, overseeing the defense, relayed orders through a secure communication channel.