Talk:AIF/@comment-13740085-20150330223003

In the midst of the battle raging on the surface, two modified Kraken class submarines slip near the coast. Their modifications are that the ICBM missile tubes have been removed, and replaced with internal launch bays for mini-subs for tactical insertions.

Now, less than a mile from the coast, four subs, each holding twenty Navy Seals, are sent towards land. The mini-subs are abandoned a hundred yards from shore, and the Seals make landfall. Their gear is left in the woods.

They separate into their teams and head for their targets: Nevistons coastal batteries. Different teams have different mission.

The infiltration goes without many hitches, and either in the 20-man groups, or in smaller squads, they reach their objective eventually.

Soon, calls of "blowing charges" are sent through the radio channels. Guy himself watches as turrets erupt into fireballs, and Devastators collapse from having their legs blown out from under them. A few turrets turn from firing on the American fleet, to firing on either the Coalition ships or their fellow shore batteries. Not long later, those turrets exploded as the Seals moved to pull out.

Later, a massive explosion, so large that its shockwave rocked the Pennsylvania, ripped through, forming a sizable mushroom cloud. That was evident a munitions storage was destroyed.

With one battery surely out of action, the Seals had orders to move to others if it was practical, but the odds of them surviving a second attack were slimmer than they are if they pull out now.

The surviving Seals decide to withdraw, their primary target devastated.