Chapter 1100: All Agents_2

His statement is still somewhat understated; if we were only talking about conventional warfare, let alone a weak country like Georgia, even the regular forces of Russia might not be a match for Wagner!

Of course, modern warfare is multi-dimensional, requiring system-wide coordination. Relying solely on the combat effectiveness of soldiers is certainly not enough, so Shao Yigu isn't worried about Wagner surpassing the strength of regular troops, which is obviously impossible.

With Shao Yigu's endorsement, everyone was reassured and no longer questioned Wagner's combat capabilities.

However, Grezlov raised another issue, which was that in conflicts like this one, Georgia had deployed a force of over 20,000. That's not small scale at all. Even if Wagner has the strength to defeat Georgia, they would surely have to pay a hefty price. The costs of weaponry, ammunition, and compensation can only be imagined—a colossal figure!

Who is going to foot this bill...