Chapter 36 Fierce Air Defense Battle (2)

Style: Science Author: Sir DruidWords: 2017Update Time: 24/01/11 19:44:46
This ferocious destroyer first pressed its huge compound eyes against the window. The hexagonal compound eyes reflected countless images of "Rambo Flying III". Then the compound eyes disappeared and were replaced by a sharp and slender jaw. Reach inside the window. The Radar Destroyer, who directly controlled the Destroyer, knew that the importance of this light-gold ant was even greater than that of three legions, and wanted to kill it in one fell swoop.

However, "Rambo Flying III" also reacted very quickly. It dodged to avoid the inevitable attack of the jaws. Since the Flying Destroyer's head could not be fully extended, the range it could threaten was only a little bit near the window, and there was no field of view. , so the big jaw opened and closed with a clicking sound, but it did not bite the target.

The guards around "Rambo Fly III" also reacted, swarmed up from both sides, clamped the Destroyer's protruding jaw with a jaw knife, stopped the Destroyer's attempt to pull out the mouthpiece, and then forcibly cut the jaw from the root. Jaw amputated.

The Destroyer, who had lost his mouthparts, had no intention of retreating at all. He was still lying on the window trying to bite with the remaining base of his pincers, until a fire bomb sling was shot directly into his mouth. The strong black smoke and the smell of burnt smell immediately left his mouth. The air filled the air, and the unlucky flying destroyer suddenly fell to his death from the high ant mound.

This wave of attacks by the Flying Destroyers involved almost all the troops, and they paid a great price in the stumbling collisions before they penetrated the dense air defense firepower network. Many Flying Destroyers could not find their targets due to self-interference and returned again. Elevated, but still a large number of Destroyers managed to land. For a time, there were destroyers and defenders fighting for each other on almost every artillery position. Fortunately, after the Flying Destroyer lands, its combat effectiveness is about the same as that of an ordinary Destroyer. The large Flying Destroyer has no other skills except for its size advantage. In addition, most of the Destroyers are very scattered after landing, so under the death battle of the melee infantry covering the artillery, , the position is still holding on.

Through the light of occasional flares, "Rambo Flying III" noticed that the Destroyer army on the ground had accelerated its movement after the Flying Destroyer successfully raided the artillery position, and immediately ordered the firing of three signal flares.

The high-rising incendiary bombs mixed with copper powder emit a unique bright green light, which is very eye-catching even on the chaotic and noisy battlefield.

The reserves in the three bastions immediately received the order and immediately rushed out. A large number of close combat infantry used slings and three ant guns without hesitation. They split up flexibly and quickly to recover most of the artillery positions and flew in large groups. The Destroyer was driven back into the air.

Then the artillerymen came out from the nearest shelter to take over the position again, returned the artillery that had been pushed down and moved away, and started bombarding the air and the ground in the distance again. The Flying Destroyer tried to destroy the artillery immediately after landing, and did not even bother to kill the artillery that fled in panic. It did not stop until it was besieged by the defenders. However, artillery made of metal is not as fragile as ballistae made of wood and fiber. The destroyer's jaws did not even leave a mark on the barrel. Most of the artillery that was attacked was just moved, or the wooden gun mount was damaged. damaged.

Therefore, after regaining the position, most of the artillery can continue to fire. A few of the artillery positions that were seriously damaged or were thrown outside the bastion were supplemented by the old artillery brought by the reserve artillery. The reserve artillery also supplemented the previous artillery. Casualty gap.

Therefore, in a short period of time, the firepower of the three bastions was restored to close to its peak state. The ground-to-air firepower was fired at the fastest frequency and highest density at the same time. "Rambo Flying III" and the Radar Destroyer were watching the battle at this time. What he saw in his field of vision were three solid positions that looked like active volcanoes with sparks flying around them, standing out like torches in the dark night.

"Rambo Flying III" originally thought that the enemy's general attack would be very difficult to resist. Night battles are inherently disadvantageous to the defenders. The artillery they relied on would soon turn red after such high-intensity shooting. It would be very difficult to continue firing after forced cooling. It is easy to explode the barrel, and natural cooling will reduce the firepower. If the Destroyer takes the opportunity to rush up, a reserve team will have to be sent to fill it with life. And now because of the need to take into account air defense, many high-level and flat dual-purpose artillery cannot fire on the ground, further weakening the firepower of the defenders.

However, unexpectedly, after the flying Destroyers were driven away, the Destroyers on the densely packed ground were only baptized by one round of powerful explosive shells from the Peanut Cannon. After only losing a thousand Destroyer soldiers, Hundreds of thousands of Destroyers turned around decisively and evacuated, and then the flying Destroyers in the air gave up their attack and returned.

This battle ended anticlimactically. Although "Rambo Flying III" did not understand the Destroyer's intentions, it did not delay the commanders at all levels on the front line excitedly waving their tentacles to celebrate another victory and survival.

A night of vigilance and no incident.

At noon on July 29, the next day, the Destroyers gathered reinforcements. The total strength was once again close to one million, and there were still nearly 10,000 flying Destroyers. The defenders also repaired the facilities that were damaged last night, and the latest artillery produced in the military workshop replaced the old cannon that had been temporarily replaced last night.

Both sides were well prepared for the war, and the war broke out as scheduled in the afternoon!

The prelude to this battle was still an air battle, with the Flying Destroyer taking the lead, entrenching itself high in the sky above the defenders' heads, and then swooping down. Today's flying destroyers have obviously learned from previous lessons, and with good visibility during the day, they pounce on the target positions in groups of seven or eight to avoid the dilemma of having to fight everywhere after landing. At the same time, the flying destroyers did not dive in a swarm, otherwise they would easily interfere with each other during flight and evasion, and they would also lack stamina.

But the defenders also had good visibility during the day. The dive of the Flying Destroyer signaled a counterattack. The barrels of a large number of artillery sprayed vengeful flames into the air. A rain of bullets as dense as the gravel in a sandstorm formed over the position. A curtain of death!

The first wave of swooping Flying Destroyers dropped half of their bodies before reaching a relatively safe area at low altitude. At this altitude, most of the shells of anti-aircraft fire had not dispersed after being fired, so there were many blank areas for firepower. There were only a group of three or five Flying Destroyers left, and they immediately flew at low altitude and rushed towards the nearest artillery position. Sometimes there were several groups of Flying Destroyers specially rushing towards a position.

This new tactic had an immediate effect. Some artillery positions lacked space, and the only covering infantry could not hold back too many flying destroyers. All the artillery on the position was immediately blown away, and many artillery had no time to hide in the nearby enemy. Shelters are killed!