4 minutes and 40 seconds. That’s all it took to overrun the LIGHT category registration list – like an ambush sprung at dawn. Dozens of squads didn’t even make it to the main roster and had to wait in the reserve trenches. The LIGHTER and LIGHTEST categories? Their lists were captured within mere minutes.
For this edition, the battlefield was divided into two campaigns: weekend one for LIGHTER and LIGHTEST, weekend two for the heavy hitters in LIGHT. Then April dropped a bombshell: Borys, swamped with nationwide drone training ops, announced he was pulling out of commanding LIGHT INFANTRY X. Suddenly, the command baton passed to Filip, Paweł, and Skura. With only 70 days on the clock, they regrouped, reloaded, and executed Borys’ long-laid battle plan – adding some of their own tactical twists along the way.
23 teams from 8 European countries. Over 300 shooters, Polish and foreign alike, marched onto the field. Rain assaults, falling-tree artillery, a flooded tunnel and other hostiles tried to derail the operation – but the X edition was fought and won regardless.