In less than three months, the Borneo theatre had collapsed around the Japanese. Currently, the Imperial Japanese Army was trapped in the bay of Brunei with no way out. Since the Kriegsmarine had begun patrolling the South China Sea, there had been no opportunity for the Imperial Japanese Navy to rescue their soldiers from certain death.
After fighting bitterly to the last man in every battle so far, what remained of the Japanese forces in the region had completely fallen back to the last available territory they could occupy. They had fortified the bay of Brunei in every conceivable position, watching and waiting for the German-Majapahit coalition's attack.
Captain Herman von Habsburg sat on top of a Panther tank with his rifle in hand. He, along with his entire squad, would be riding these machines of war to the edge of the battlefield, where they would then deploy alongside their Majapahit allies to assault the enemy's position.