Even if there are more than a dozen divisions in Udaipur, they may not be dispatched.
As long as the Fan Army clings to Udaipur, seizing Deogarh will become meaningless.
Additionally, if the Fan Army strengthens the air defense in the west, such as in Barry, it will pose a threat to the airlift routes, forcing the Marine Corps to abandon Deogarh.
To put it another way, once the Fan Army regains its composure, they won't even need to deploy air defense units. By deploying small air defense teams using man-portable air defense missiles south of Barry, they can threaten low-flying heavy helicopters, forcing the Marine Corps to abandon more efficient vertical airlifts.
So, what should be the next step?
During the planning phase, Ding Zhennan devised several contingency plans for this scenario.
