According to the military exercises conducted by the West Continent Group over the years, especially in recent ones, at the beginning of the campaign, the firepower assault mainly relies on up to tens of thousands of cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. After the missile assault, which is when the defensive air power of the Eastern Group has been heavily damaged, that the Air Force would sorties to carry out large-scale bombing on the major military bases within the depth of the campaign.
However, regardless of how the attack is launched, ground advances must be carried out during the day.
The reason is simple.
Because the West Continent Group's ground forces lack night fighting equipment and basically have no night combat capability, they tend to avoid launching attacks at night.
To increase the intensity of the initial attack, the time to commence the assault is usually scheduled for dawn.
In fact, the fighting in Boss Bay has already illustrated this.
