Deep in the desert.
At the end of the road, a massive military convoy had already come to a stop.
In fact, there were no actual roads in the desert, what they called roads were really just the tracks crushed into being by vehicles.
Once the guard troops had dispersed, the officers and soldiers of the convoy became busy, their main task was to deploy the eight-axle heavy-duty truck's air search radar.
To get the radar working properly, other auxiliary vehicles were needed, like the power supply truck.
This set of mobile deployable air search radar had been acquired last year at great expense from the Tiaoman Empire, mainly to fill the gaps in the air defense network.
In reality, this radar was one of the few pieces of advanced equipment in the Iraqi forces imported from the Tiaoman Empire.
The majority of Iraq's main battle equipment was imported from the Luosha Democratic Republic or from Locke Country, and they also purchased some from the Raleigh Kingdom.