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The relevant part seems to be around 24 minutes in. If you still can't work it out, post on the main Matrix forum to see if you can get an answer from the scenario maker.
For a good example, try the "Raid on Kismayo" scenario (included in the base game). You have four V-22 Osprey loaded with marines, Cactus 1-4, and 4 landing zones. The mission instructions tell you which Osprey goes to which landing zone, when the Osprey touches the right landing zone, the troops are unloaded automatically.
It's a bit of a fudge, but it's the only way for now.
I like your idea of setting up the NNZ's and then defining the patrol/prosecution zones. I was trying to micro-manage my units too much and lost the bigger picture. For this scenario I think it's wise to offload some of the grunt work by using the mission system rather than micro manage it all (at least until I have more experience with the game).
I'm going to give this another crack tonight - will be interesting to see your next write up.
Cheers.