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[[File:1651116084 764 Ukraine-Russia-War-Video-Shows-Bushmasters-Used-Against-Vladimir-Putin.jpg|thumb|right|Light Mobility Vehicles from the 61st Dragoons Regiment in the outskirts of Imahenda City]]
[[File:1651116084 764 Ukraine-Russia-War-Video-Shows-Bushmasters-Used-Against-Vladimir-Putin.jpg|thumb|right|Light Mobility Vehicles from the 61st Dragoons Regiment in the outskirts of Imahenda City]]
Before beginning their attack, Pelaxian special forces had established checkpoints around the city to prevent anyone from entering, and to intercept enemy fighters attempting to flee. In addition, overhead imagery was used to prepare maps of the city for use by the attackers. Pelaxian units were augmented by Loa local interpreters to assist them in the planned fight. After weeks of withstanding air strikes and artillery bombardment, the Akanatoan fighters in the city appeared to be vulnerable to direct attack.
Before beginning their attack, Pelaxian special forces had established checkpoints around the city to prevent anyone from entering, and to intercept enemy fighters attempting to flee. In addition, overhead imagery was used to prepare maps of the city for use by the attackers. Pelaxian units were augmented by Loa local interpreters to assist them in the planned fight. After weeks of withstanding air strikes and artillery bombardment, the Akanatoan fighters in the city appeared to be vulnerable to direct attack.
Pelaxian Army, Marines, Navy and Special Forces totalled 64,300. The Pelaxian High Command had gathered a complete Marine division of 20,000 and two Army division of 41,600 soldiers that would take part in the assault, with about 2,500 Navy and Special Forces personnel in operational and support roles.
Pelaxian Army, Marines, Navy and Special Forces totalled 71,200. The Pelaxian High Command had gathered a complete Marine division of 20,000 and two Army division of 51,600 soldiers that would take part in the assault, with about 2,500 Navy and Special Forces personnel in operational and support roles.


'''Troops were grouped in three Divisions comprising the ''"Cuerpo de Armas Combinadas de Imahenda"'' (Imahenda Combined Arms Corps)
'''Troops were grouped in three Divisions comprising the ''"Cuerpo de Armas Combinadas de Imahenda"'' (Imahenda Combined Arms Corps)
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* 54th Logistics Regiment
* 54th Logistics Regiment
* 1st Medical Batallion
* 1st Medical Batallion
'''1st Mechanized Birgade'''
'''1st Mechanized Birgade'''
* 61st Dragoons Regiment
* 61st Dragoons Regiment
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* 55th Logistics Regiment
* 55th Logistics Regiment
* 2nd Medical Batallion
* 2nd Medical Batallion
'''Special Forces Attachment'''
* 1st Rapid Aerial Response Batallion (1st RAR)
* 1st Halberd Legion Regiment (1st RAL)


'''1st Armor Birgade'''
* 1st Armored Cavalry Batallion
* 143rd Mech. Infrantry Regiment
* 2nd Artillery Regiment
* 40th Air Defence Regiment
* 12th Engineer Batallion
* 13th Engineer Batallion
* 75th Engineer Batallion
* 37th Comms Batallion


<big>'''3rd Army Division'''</big>
<big>'''3rd Army Division'''</big>
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* 1st Tactical Air Transport Squadron
* 1st Tactical Air Transport Squadron
* 7th Medical Batallion
* 7th Medical Batallion
'''4th Infantry Brigade'''
'''4th Infantry Brigade'''
* 14th Motorized Infantry Regiment
* 14th Motorized Infantry Regiment
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* 61st Logistics Regiment
* 61st Logistics Regiment
* 8th Medical Batallion
* 8th Medical Batallion
<big>'''Special Forces Attachment'''</big>
* 1st Rapid Aerial Response Batallion (1st RAR)
* 1st Halberd Legion Regiment (1st RAL)
All the BOCs were supported by Marine fixed and rotary-winged aircraft, Navy and Air Force fixed-wing aircraft; 1st Rapid Aerial Response Batallion (1st RAR) teams, 1st Halberd Legion Regiment (1st RAL) battalions and corresponding units from the Logistics and Medical Common Corps.
All the BOCs were supported by Marine fixed and rotary-winged aircraft, Navy and Air Force fixed-wing aircraft; 1st Rapid Aerial Response Batallion (1st RAR) teams, 1st Halberd Legion Regiment (1st RAL) battalions and corresponding units from the Logistics and Medical Common Corps.


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