After outfitting, the overall strength of the Black Sea Mercenary Corps had escalated, not just by a notch, but even their vigor had wholly transformed.
Tom sat motionless in a corner, while Gao Guang watched Kuzsayev and the others starting to change their attire on the plane. The clothes did seem a bit worn, with camouflage making up about half of the outfits, but for mercenaries, given a choice, they actually preferred not to wear camouflage.
Moreover, the Black Sea Mercenary Corps' clothing was a motley collection that included both Russian and Syrian camouflage, though their footwear was quite uniform, mostly black military boots.
Oversight matters were different; although the Black Sea Mercenary Corps were only short-term hires for Gao Guang, he still needed to pay attention to their condition. After all, they were working for him, and a poor performance could ruin the mission, leading to undue grievances.