Forward again, and again, and again.

by Zaravan


Bonus Chapter 005: Notes on IAF Close Quarters Combat Doctrine

As IAF personnel lack any formal training, melee combat with enemy combatants are often short, blurry, terrifying experiences. When in a situation that calls for melee combat, IAF personnel prefer to employ the use of bayonets mounted on long arms such as shotguns or rifles. While lacking any training, they fall back on either two effective tactics. Either fighting dirty, or fighting like rabid, cornered hounds, without regard towards their own well beings.

Alongside the bayonet, IAF personnel often make use of other weapons that are effective in such situations. Including sawed-off shotguns, flamethrowers, cleavers and chain-swords. They have no qualms about charging occupied buildings held by the enemy, which makes for nightmarish scenarios for all sides when bogged down in urban warfare.