SiegeTank wrote:PeZook wrote:The yard and house was turned into a minefield ; The initial assault was literally blown up by a hidden two kilogram nailbomb remotely detonated from inside the house.
The tsar's mansion had been under 24/7 surveillance since the tsar arrived; had they turned the lawn into a minefield the AIP would have known about it, and done something about it.
(You can legally do a lot of things in San Dorado - shoot up hard drugs, pack concealed heat in public, visit prostitutes - but you
can't turn your lawn into a minefield. We have our standards, you know.)
Well I've got to side with Pezook a bit on this issue. If his manor is laid out at all with security in mind, they will have measures in place for counter surveillance. Even a tall wall around the compound would conceal a hell of a lot.
If the bodyguards are at all on their game they will notice any vehicle or person in the neighborhood who doesn't normally come in there. The house would likely be on a dead end street so random people just aren't around; especially if it is in a gated community or something similar. The post men, delivery men and such will all be noted by the security staff and likely given generous tips to notice any unusual activity in the neighborhood. Local police would also likely be bribed to keep a close eye out, and the head of security would try to cultivate contacts in San Dorado's security forces (for what that is worth. That probably wouldn't help them if the AIP has good secrecy protocols).
You also don't have to have ex commandos involved to see perps killing SWAT guys as they enter. I remember a case where a deranged barricaded suspect in Georgia with a shotgun killed two officers as they came through the door because the body armor didn't protect under the arm or the shoulders very well, which is where they were shot as they turned a corner. The buckshot went through their arms and right into the heart.
Where is the czar's bodyguard's planning? if the czar has twenty commando's inside the house, that is plenty of guys to have men on watch manning cameras and sensors (at most 2 men plus the commander in the CP), have men around the principle (1-2 guys) and perhaps even have a counter assault team of 4-6 men on standby in body armor with heavy weapons. That would take ten men or so, and the rest of the team could sleep. The czar himself would also be rushed to a safe room which could very well have armor protection (maybe even an independent air source!!) and defensive architecture to help trap and kill intruders. In some bodyguard manual I've seen them recommend keeping smoke hoods and such on hand in case of fire, so having gas masks inside the house wouldn't be a stretch at all making the use of gas less effective.
Of course a good effort by the attackers could negate all this, but unless they have am inside the mansion, they won't know what they are going into once they kick down the door. The floor plans might be on file, but they could be changed or wrong, especially if the czar had someone bribed.
Having the czar’s men bury bombs in the yard is probably going a bit far, but they wouldn't have to do that to make things hard for an attacking force. At this point there is no real need to redo the whole assault (hell he already had a mistrial in Cacadia), but the difficulty of them might have to increase in the future.