
CSAT Special Forces Teach RADF In Advanced Combined Arms Warfare
“CSAT and the rest of the world would of course prefer a bloodless solution to the conflict in Abramia, and we believe that the best way to ensure that is for the RADF to be an effective fighting force so that their bargaining position in strengthened.” Major Halaka Yusuf of CSAT’s 18th Special Forces Brigade told AAN World News on Tuesday. With the ceasefire set to end in only a few days, the RADF are going to need all the help they can get if they are going to fend off the British led invasion force.
Numerous officers and special forces leaders of the RADF attended the training on Braz Island. The training involved the coordination of tanks, artillery, aircraft, drones, snipers, and ‘tank-hunting’ units who got a lot of experience fulfilling their roles. Major Yusuf claimed that “The RADF personel I had the pleasure of working with today are some of the most creative and passionate soldiers I have ever met. They will use this training to the best of their ability to protect their homeland.”
CSAT helicopters were spotted by some of our reporters. These were supposedly only brought in for the training, though there are rumors that CSAT is providing them along with other equipment to the RADF, which would violate multiple UN sanctions. Major Yusuf had no comment for these rumors. Local sources claimed that CSAT’s notorious ‘Viper’ Special Forces unit was present during the training. When questioned about this, Major Yusuf said that “Many locals are trying to get international notoriety by making these fantastical claims. There is no such thing as ‘Viper’.
The press officer for 5 Ranger, the lead element of the British peacekeeping force, made the following comment to AAN World News in response to the CSAT training:
“CSAT thrives on instability to increase its power and reach. That is all they intend to create from these trainings. The RADF will not win this fight, all CSAT has done is prolonged the suffering of the thousands of Abramia citizens caught up in this conflict.”