Mr. Hamuki received a communication. It was from his supervisor, the armed cadre Mr. Fraser.
"According to the weather satellite's detection, will there be a relatively sparse period in the sandstorm in three hours?" Mr. Hamuki asked.
"Yes, at that time, visibility will become relatively high, and there can be stable communication between the system and the individual soldiers," Mr. Fraser said. "If the calculations are not too far off, this window of opportunity will last about fifty minutes. After that, a thick wall of sand dust will hit. That's the last wave. A few hours after that, the sandstorm will cease completely."
Mr. Hamuki asked, "Should we wait until the sandstorm has completely passed to carry out a large-scale bombardment?"