【Could these be used by Iranian soldiers against U.S. amphibious forces landing on an island?】 Iranian soldiers have posted photos from underground trenches on Kharg Island, awaiting the U.S. landing force—refusing to be mere lambs for slaughter.
Iran has no land-based armored vehicles, and under 100% U.S. air superiority, it would be nearly impossible to mount an effective defense. Thus, the main objective is to inflict maximum casualties on ground U.S. forces.
From the photos, the Iranian soldiers' equipment includes drones equipped with 5.8GHz frequency video transmission antennas—among the greatest threats U.S. forces face in land combat. Iranian operators extensively use suicide drones in asymmetric warfare and ambush tactics.
Combined with outdated rifles and boots suitable for walking on sand, the overall gear still amounts to little more than "millet and rifles."
Scattering beans to form soldiers—individual combatants.
One by one, every single one counts.
A street fight with virtually no buildings—testing endurance, courage, and intelligence.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1860679530822668/
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