But, dealing with a moving train isn't that easy.
After the outbreak of war, thousands of trains are running at any time on the plains to the west of the battle line.
Even more critical is the inability to distinguish command trains from freight trains through conventional reconnaissance methods.
No matter how powerful the Empire Air Force is, it can't attack thousands of trains simultaneously.
It's evident that just finding a command train is a huge hassle.
However, it's not entirely impossible.
Compared to ordinary trains, the most notable feature of command trains is the need for frequent station stops to make use of communication nodes along the route.
Even though the command train certainly has many radios, and can obtain assistance from other platforms to ensure orders can be directly delivered to combat units, any radio signals can be intercepted by the enemy, pinpointing the signal source's exact location, followed by an attack.
