anotherlife
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Assume you are within enemy territory and the enemy is distributed as well as blended into the indigenous population. You don't know their exact number. They can see you and they can follow you but you can't see them and you can't follow them, also you can't exactly count them.
Your job is to extract a group of civilians who the enemy knows and is in contact with. The civilian group does not know that they are in danger, only you have this intelligence.
Also you don't know where this group is most of the time but you can glimpse at their movements at random occasions.
What strategy would you construct for the purpose of exploiting the moment when you see the group? And what strategy would you construct to extract them?
The embedded enemy watches you most of the time.
Also lets assume the terrain of a desert city where the enemy has cover at buildings.
Your job is to extract a group of civilians who the enemy knows and is in contact with. The civilian group does not know that they are in danger, only you have this intelligence.
Also you don't know where this group is most of the time but you can glimpse at their movements at random occasions.
What strategy would you construct for the purpose of exploiting the moment when you see the group? And what strategy would you construct to extract them?
The embedded enemy watches you most of the time.
Also lets assume the terrain of a desert city where the enemy has cover at buildings.