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Satellite Images Confirm Halland Military Buildup Near McDonaldland


Halland News – It’s already been announced that portions of the Halland Military has mobilized near the McDonaldland border but satellite imagery has confirmed the build-up. Shown in the two satellite photos below are heat enhanced images taken near the border of McDonaldland of the supposed massive build-up as of yesterday.  In one image, at least 40 combat vehicles were visible which is believed to be from Halland’s 4th Mechanized Infantry Division. The satellite image also reveals hundreds of troops massed near their vehicles.

In another image, tanks were seen not far from the 4th Mechanized Infantry Division but in a non-offensive manner. Some military analysts seemed perplexed by the formations. "The satellite images confirm that resources are deployed but they have not yet begun to take on an offensive posture which is odd,” cited one analyst. "When I see vehicles grouped together in satellite images, it speaks volumes.  I don’t think the Halland Military is fully operational to go on the offensive at least not yet. Obviously, that could change in a matter of hours.”

Some units appear to be ready for an offensive such as the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Division and elements of the HQ Combat Division. The 3rd Mechanized Division has been deployed near the McDonaldland border for nearly a year to bolster security there. Meanwhile, photographs have surfaced of Halland’s HQ Combat Division standing by to fire off Missiles from their launchers.

On the other hand, one has to wonder if the General is moving military resources just as a show of force only. If that is the case, it may not be working as McDonaldland has yet to comment on the build-up. So far the only country appeared to be rattled is Hallville which last week activated their entire military force as a response. The General has delayed any response on the McDonaldland cabin retreat incident which may reveal that the he is indeed still mulling over all of his options. With over 200 combat vehicles and an estimated 1,000 troops near the McDonaldland border, this may be one of the toughest decisions the General has ever had to make.