The Destroyer's attack width is limited by the terrain, and there are not many Destroyer troops launching the attack. Therefore, all the artillery positions in the adjacent areas behind the Great Wall Defense Line can focus on supporting this area, and the firepower density far exceeds the average level of the Great Wall Defense Line.
In the face of such powerful artillery fire, only one in ten of the reckless Destroyers could break out of the death blockade alive. This land shrouded in artillery fire and gunpowder smoke has become a chasm that the destroyers cannot cross!
After the first two waves of Destroyers were almost wiped out by artillery fire, the Radar Destroyers, who were a little slow to react, mobilized their troops belatedly, and instead of risking their lives by moving forward, they began to turn around and attack the independent fortifications on both sides. Try to remove these threats from the flanks first.
At the same time, the Destroyers in other directions seemed to be alerted at this time. From near to far, multiple groups of Destroyers began to move slowly, but it would still take a long time before they could enter the attack state.
The battlefield is still limited to this corner for the time being. Following the radar destroyer's silent command, the subsequent destroyers immediately dispersed into five groups and attacked the independent fortifications under the five rocks closest to the outside.
These independent fortifications are all large and medium-sized blockhouses. In addition to a tall blockhouse as the main building, there are also facilities such as walls, auxiliary buildings, and trenches. However, walls and trenches can only slightly hinder the pace of the Destroyer. Even the civilized ant coalition cannot be rich enough to pour fuel into the trenches of each bunker to strengthen defense, so the defenders did not choose to rely on low walls. Instead of setting up defenses, they should all be retracted into the main and auxiliary watchtowers, and fortified through 2-4 strong fortifications that can cover each other with cross-fire.
The observation flying knight also guided the artillery to adjust the shooting elements at this time, and the originally high-density firepower began to disperse to support the operations of various fortifications. In order to avoid accidental damage, artillery fire can only be fired at positions slightly farther away from the fortifications for the time being, and serves more of a blocking role. For those destroyers that have approached the fortifications, the fortification defenders can only rely on themselves.
Several six-legged Destroyers moved quickly. With their long jointed limbs, they didn't even need to climb down the ditch and climb up. With a little cooperation of the six limbs, they crossed the ditch from above and climbed up the wall easily.
A thick watchtower about 3 decimeters high and two auxiliary buildings 1 decimeter high appeared in the Destroyer's compound eyes. The three buildings were arranged in a "pin" shape. There are many narrow shooting holes on the earth-yellow wall, and thick or thin gun barrels just stick out from them.
As soon as the first six-legged Destroyer climbed up the wall, its head exploded, and its hocks could no longer hook onto the vertical wall. The headless body fell down, hitting the next Destroyer behind it, before bouncing back to the ground. The Destroyer was not affected at all. He climbed up to the top of the city in one or two steps, and then was headshot in front of a millet shell that seemed to be slow but fast. It seemed that compound eyes could see the trajectory clearly, and ended up in the same way as the previous one. The end!
After discovering the massive attack of the Destroyers, these independent bunker fortifications have switched from fire support mode to defense mode. All artillery guns have been reloaded and will not attack until the Destroyers enter the wall.
At such a short distance, although artillerymen are generally novices, the millet cannons are as accurate as sniper rifles.
The mung bean cannon was not fired for the time being, and its barrel was filled with explosive shells. It is worth mentioning that explosive bombs and incendiary bombs are larger and cannot be loaded into small millet cannons, so they are fired from mung bean cannons or larger caliber artillery, or simply made into rockets bomb.
More and more Destroyers climbed up the wall and climbed into the wall. Even if the 16 millet cannons in the three main and auxiliary watchtowers were fired at the fastest speed, they could not stop more and more Destroyers from approaching. The number of Destroyers on the ground continued to increase. The corpse of the Destroyer is also a drop in the bucket witnessing the futility of the defenders.
At this time, two mung bean cannons joined the battle group one after another, roaring violent fury at the Destroyers who gathered behind the wall! The bursting fire and flying shrapnel killed more than 20 Destroyers in an instant, and many more Destroyers were injured.
But the mung bean cannon only had time to fire this round. Some destroyers had already rushed to the tower. The quickly loaded millet cannon fired another round. The destroyers had already begun to try to attack the shooting hole.
The firing holes are not small enough for the Destroyer to get through, but they will use their jaws to try to widen the hole, or simply bite the barrel when it comes out, trying to pull out these powerful weapons and the gunner inside.
Of course, the Destroyer had nothing to do with the metal barrel and the gunners hiding behind the thick wall, but after the barrel was bitten, the artillery had difficulty aiming and shooting. The gunners had no choice but to fire randomly, and then work together to snatch the artillery back.
At this time, some more alien destroyers arrived. Some of them could spray sticky glue. They aimed the glands on their buttocks at the shooting holes and poured secretions into them. The gunners who were splashed immediately suffered from pain. Roll away.
The commander of the bunker had to order the firing holes on the bottom floor to be closed. The ant warriors immediately put down thick wooden boards to completely block the firing holes, but in this way they could not fight back even after the artillery was loaded.
The shooting holes on the upper level were still taking advantage of the opportunity to fire. The shooting areas of the three main and auxiliary towers covered each other, and many Destroyers were hit for a while. But as the Destroyer climbed higher, these shooting holes were eventually closed one by one due to threats.
After all the shooting holes were sealed, the male ant commander laid his tentacles on the wall and patiently analyzed the meaning behind the vibration. Listening to the noise, the Destroyer outside was trying to dig through the wall, but the thick wall was made of solid ant concrete and could not be destroyed by the Destroyer's jaws in a short while. What's more, they were also attacked from the top of the mountain at the same time, and the powerful firepower of the artillery positions also covered this place.
After realizing that there was no danger for the time being, the commander in the bunker did not let the artillerymen move the artillery to the underground passage. According to the plan, if the fortifications cannot be defended, the artillery and artillery will be withdrawn first, and the melee infantry will be responsible for covering the rear. It is clear that the situation has not deteriorated to that extent yet.
After a while, the Destroyer suffered too much damage from the powerful firepower and was unable to break through the tower, so he was ordered not to retreat. Observing from the air, the Flying Knight immediately signaled the artillery position to stop direct coverage here, and instead extended the pursuit.
Seeing that the noise disappeared, the commander ordered the firing hole to be reopened, and the loaded artillery was pushed out. Under the setting sun, roars as bloody as the setting sun chased the defeated Destroyer!
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