General Feng Kezhi stood before the map, gazing at the positions his troops had reached. With satellites now in play, the precision of maps had skyrocketed to an unprecedented level. In the past, terrain and geography of various nations were top-secret and required repeated dispatches of spies to gather vital intelligence.
Not anymore. Tang Country's reconnaissance satellites could easily return a myriad of visual data. Once these photos were patched together, extremely accurate map data could be drawn based on scale.
As a commander of the Great Tang Empire, General Feng Kezhi felt an unparalleled sense of satisfaction: he had never fought a war with such ease! What was once unimaginable had now become routine within the Tang Army's command center.
Enemy forces' pre-battle deployment, the number of bunkers along their defensive lines, troop numbers, equipment—back when Feng Kezhi served as a Great General under Dahua, he'd have been fortunate to know even half of this information.