In Iraq, Joe Ga had been closely following the news from Sangha Town.
The various reports from Africa kept him on edge; the overstretched battle lines meant that P·B's manpower was becoming increasingly insufficient.
But after the Su-27 proved its capabilities, many problems started to be solved with ease.
With Sangha Town as the core, a 1500-kilometer range came under the coverage of P·B's air power.
Within a 1000-kilometer radius, there were F-16s, within a range of 600-800 kilometers there were Griffin-1s, and within 100-300 kilometers, there were the "Hind" and "Gazelle" helicopters.
Although this approach would increase logistical pressure, it was also true that P·B's control area had expanded to a terrifying extent.
No country in Central Africa had the power to stop P·B, and what was particularly bizarre was that these countries never had clear regulations prohibiting private companies from possessing fighter jets.