Welcome back to Delta Force: Task Force Dagger, a military simulation, tactical shooter created by Novalogic in 2002. The game was originally meant to serve as a Standalone expansion to its predecessor, Delta Force: Land Warrior. It boasts a wide variety of weaponry and selection of character classes from various specialised military forces from around the world, all with their own unique traits and abilities. The game follows the team in question, a joint task force called Viper 33, that works to disassemble terrorist and extremist militia units across various parts of the world. The game, in contrast to older titles such as the original Delta Force, is more action-oriented and accessible, being made on the same engine as Land Warrior, even though it boasts greater design and rendering technology at the cost of simplified gameplay.
Dagger has located the presence of multiple military vehicles in the Pole-e Chakari vehicle maintenance facility.
Viper 33 has been tasked with infiltrating the facility on foot and demolishing any remaining military vehicles present. Due to the presence of civilians on the facility, Viper 33 needs to ensure hostility before neutralising any potential threat. Furthermore, stealth is the recommended approach to avoid casualties.
With the objective being the way it is, all vehicles must be demolished, including active trucks currently being used for transport.
Here is a detailed report on Operation Pole-e Chakari: