The day grew darker as time went by, Yuumi was busy making tracks toward a slightly higher sand dune that was closer to their target. Recalling the effective distance of her rifle, which was around 800 meters, she quickly used her int-scope to judge the distance more precisely. She could see the Russian base in the distance as she made it to the top of the dune. She made sure that her balaclava was on and she was moving along the side, at the back of the dune, so that she wouldn't get spotted by any other Snipers. She went prone at the top of the dune, her body sinking into the soft sand. The only thing visible was her rifle and a little bit of her head. Thankfully the slight breeze wasn't blowing in her direction, or else she'd get a face full of sand. She touched her earpiece, sending a message to her 'team'. [color=00aeef]"I am in pozsition."[/color] She said simply. She didn't feel like she could trust the rest of these 'wannabe' Foxhounds. Half of them reeked of inexperience. But she had no choice in the matter. She was the only Sniper, her position was necessary and quite possibly intended by the superiors. She brought out her Int-scope and focused on the Russian base, the scope tagged multiple soldiers whom she recognized to be Commandos. But it was best to ask Ellis for some info on all of this. The scope started to highlight vehicles and troops when she stared at them long enough, even when they walked behind something that obscured part of their body, the scope would somehow predicted their body posture and position. She went to her comms again, this time contacting Ellis. [color=00aeef]"I'm in position, I will begin the scan the base. Please provide me with as much information as possible and broadcast it to the rest of the team. Thank you."[/color] She requested in fluent Japanese. It was faster for her to speak in her native language rather than English. She would hope that Ellis was knowledgeable in most languages, as Operators usually were.