US-Russia Special Forces Showdown
Imagine taking 500 men and T-72 tanks to open a "newbie village blind box," only to find Delta Force and a sky full of F-22s inside. That night in Deir ez-Zor, Syria, in 2018 was one of the most absurd examples of dimensional warfare in modern history. The casualty ratio was staggering: hundreds of Wagner tanks were killed, their armor completely destroyed, while the only American casualty was a soldier who sprained his ankle during the pursuit. In this video, Firepower will take you on a hardcore recap of this predictable one-sided elimination: Firepower Spotlight: Watch how US CCT (Special Operations Controllers) dominated the battlefield, guiding F-15Es to drop supersonic JDAM bombs, turning Wagner's prized reactive armor into a pile of burning parts. One-Sided Transparency: In the high-definition thermal imaging screens of AC-130 gunships and Apache helicopters, the heavily armored infantry, without any air defense shelters, were merely targets emitting high-heat signals in the desert. Systemic gap: This is not only a tactical disaster for Wagner, but also the coldest physical crushing of traditional armored assaults by the US military's Close Air Support (CAS) system. Faced with absolute air superiority and information chain, the armored torrent is nothing more than a spot to be cleared in a thermal imager.