Battle of Mount Shezna



 Battle of Mount Shezna



Premesis
Starting from here, ISAF really began to know all the Eruseans' tricks for the war, and North Point has been defended successfully since September 19. However, ISAF was still retreating forces to the area and many are unable to get through because of the Erusean Radar Station on Mount Shezna. To successfully evacuate all ISAF military forces to North Point, the ISAF Air Force had to destroy these radar facilities.

Operation: White Out
Because of the attack on Rigley Air Base, Erusean bases had to be more prepared of any ISAF attack. Shezna Radar Station was aware of an attack, but they just didn't know when. So once again, Mobius One and the 118 Tactical Fighter Wing Squadron came in with full speed and destoryed many fighters as a beginner. Then, ISAF fighters began attacking the radar facilities, AA Guns, SAMs, and all other Erusean aircrafts. Most AA guns were located rather far from every radar, so most of the Erusean facilities were easy targets.

Result
Once the battle was over, all ISAF aircrafts were to return to base safely. Mount Shezna was out of ISAF military vincinity so there was no autopilot back home. The ISAF aircrafts had to travel south. Once there, they were then able to land on an ISAF air force base.

The absence of Mount Shezna Erusean Facility made the ISAF evacuation to North Point fast and it was completed in a matter of days. Now, the ISAF was gearing up for a counter-attack. However, the Eruseans were not finished with North Point yet.