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Originally Posted by Bella
Sorry! Yes, in today's period of time. The battleground would be a mixture of open field and forest. Cover would be open to very dense.
Also, the area would be neutral, with no home field advantage to each side.
Thanks!
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A good answer requires a better setup. The more you can flesh it out, the better someone can answer you. There is no homefield advantage? Then what are they fighing over. Someone is usually defending and someone attacking, it makes a bit of a difference. Think about it, for example if you're using A-10s to hit Russian armor... If Americans are defending, it is a lot easier to keep friendly casualties down by hitting Russian follow on forces. But if Americans are attacking and there are some brigade size groups well behind the front line and intermixed with Russian reserve elements, then it changes how the A-10 operates, its priorities, what it can and can't shoot at. Try to understand, if a question is not extremely specific, an answer can turn out to be a short essay, there are just THAT many factors involved, and we're not getting into the meat and potatoes, which is to say disputing my opinion with someone else's.