Rebrov arrived in Yemen earlier than anyone else. He not only had to take the newly recruited artillery troops to adapt to the local climate and environment but also had to settle the missile troopers.
Actually, Rebrov didn't have any experience leading troops independently before. When he was tasked with taking people to Yemen alone, Gao Yang felt quite uneasy. But people need opportunities to grow; if he took care of everything himself, others would naturally lack the chance to train.
As it turned out, Rebrov did a great job. During this period, he wasn't idle. By the time Satan arrived in Yemen, there was already a combat-capable artillery unit.
As for the missile troopers, the situation was a bit more complicated. Before Gao Yang arrived, Rebrov hadn't yet established a sense of identity and confidence with the Houthis Armed Forces to procure missiles, so all those missile troopers could do was engage in acclimatization training.
