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Soon two Uberfalls exit warp, and fire their MCMs into the swarms of fighter craft and prematurely detonating them, destroying hundreds in the process, with the AA railguns downing multiple aircraft. They then fire a group of MCMs into the ground, wiping out even more AFOH marine forces, and effectively clearing most of the groups to allow the PANZER forces to reorganize.

The AFOH tanks are easily taken down by the superior PANZER tanks, with a few new Leopard 3A5 tanks easily penetrating any enemy forces with their 140mm railguns, and most consisting of Leopard 3A4s can still easily take down the oncoming forces. The Puma IFVs with the MBTs are loaded with Anti-tank rockets (See the Puma Ausf. B) and open fire, destroying the Juaguars from concentrated fire, and soon a formation of Horten XVIII Bombers move in, firebombing most of the area with napalm, wiping out more AFOH marine forces. Marine forces using their anti-tank weapons find out that the reactive armor plating and composite armor on the Leopards prove too much for the HEAT warheads, and do little effect, and the 20mm defense turrets cut through any nearby.

To counter the hostile fighters, numerous F-210Bs come in from airbases in New Gueinea, and engage the enemy AFOH fighters, downing multiple due to their focused fire on the Blitz, which are crippled, but their command bridges are intact, being buried in the center of the ships. Their engines protected by armor above, move away from the area, their AA railguns still firing and downing multiple bombers before they even drop their payload.

From radar systems, the PANZER forces being to track where AFOH fighters are coming from and begin to triangulate the locations of where the fighters are coming from, and with the location set, they sent it to the main command under encrypted and untraceable transmissions.