Modern warfare has greatly diminished the effectiveness of human wave tactics.
A Gulf War was a clear example.
In over forty days, with an unprecedented disparity in battle loss ratio, the beautiful country crushed nearly a million enemy troops at a minimal cost, stunning the world and becoming the beacon of humanity.
It was initially thought that the situation would cool slightly after the Allied Army was driven out of Ping Li, but unexpectedly, before the public could even shift its attention, explosive news came from Myanmar.
The Allied Army, driven out of Ping Li, was like the honey badger on the prairie, or the cockroach that never dies, quickly making a comeback after only a few days of rest, unaffected by the previous defeat, crossing the River Mu with great determination, and routing the blockade of the independent battalion, reversing their shame and achieving a major comeback victory.
And this was just a week after their defeat and retreat.
Exciting.
Really exciting.