Without enough weapons handlers on board, Cypher had to multitask. Coupled with the need to control distance and engine training...
Soon, the small escaping vehicles disappeared from sight.
But he was not in a hurry at all, because the internal signals used by these people in the blocked area had been analyzed.
To block out those noisy bands, these people didn’t even bother to use encryption—perhaps they thought that as long as the shortwave signal was transmitted close enough, they could coordinate their own people.
He commanded the car body to continue to remain silent, constantly receiving these signals from the desert that had not been interfered by various complex environments, and then suddenly noticed it.
It seems that he followed that group of people and accidentally ran to the rear area on the opposite side?
Since it is the rear area, will it generally be arranged with medium and large vehicles with strong ships and powerful guns, or a medical ship used to receive the wounded?
While he was thinking about how to give the opponent a shot, what was the situation on the frontal battlefield in Edge Node City?
The answer is more complicated.
In terms of tactical arrangements, it is impossible for the strongholds and mercenaries in the edge node city to stay safely in the city.
To people, the underground city is vast, but once the battle begins, people will know what it means to be narrow. Those mobile strongholds are parked in various parking areas, and the too dense formation can only be said to be a bunch of targets.
Therefore, in order to maximize defense, all strongholds must be opened. In cities with empty defenses, it is left to experienced mercenaries and their machines with special operations capabilities.
Around Node City, where there were strong winds and even sandstorms, defense forces based on the city were deployed layer by layer. The enemy's location, layout, and even numbers were unknown, and they did not dare to spread too far. .
But soon, the silence turned into roars and shouts transmitted through the radio waves.
"Covered Shot!!"
The artillery fire falling from the sky is like a slowly advancing sickle. The artillery fire falling from the sky regardless of the cost and consumption is confusing - they are all small caliber, drizzle, who are you hitting?
However, the city patrol team immediately gave an analysis... This was a test of firepower. The opponent was preparing to take advantage of the wind and sand to seize the initiative with both sides firing blindly.
First, a round of artillery fire was used to mark the ground units, and then came the deadly heavy artillery.
All mobile strongholds and combat vehicles immediately became active and formed a group transfer position.
They cannot and cannot control the situation in the city. In other words, as long as the people outside can be blocked, it doesn't matter even if all the management in the city are blown up by those special operations aircraft.
The invading team was also quite aware of this. After the intensive projectile firepower, there was the frightening sound of heavy artillery hitting the sand, blasting out a crater that glowed with light and splashed sand around.
The roar of countless vehicles intertwined, and no one in the audience wanted to use flares, because the dark night and sandstorms were the best means for both sides to improve their cover.
But reconnaissance still needs to be done... Several vehicles are good at reconnaissance and can find the location of possible enemies and heavy artillery in windy and sandy weather, and dispatch them quickly.
Rut marks will give away their presence, but as long as they are small enough, these rut marks will quickly dissipate - the sound is clear and fully prepared in the dedicated anti-interference band.
And save your life.
In the final analysis, this conflict is essentially a confrontation between two companies. The mercenaries are paid to do things but are not killed in vain. There is not even a question of who is just.
The reconnaissance team is only responsible for finding people, and after finding them, they can at most give them a continuous light. The other tasks are done by those large vehicles with wide vehicles and powerful guns. This is in line with the habits of mercenaries.
Of course Tien, who was following the unified dispatch in the back row, knew about this kind of thing. She was busy directing her men to load the missiles with her unique skill (now shared with a mercenary) into the launcher.
In personal communication, all external communications are gray and unavailable. Only the name of 'Red Crossbow' was lit up a few minutes ago, which means that person is now close to the edge node city.
Why did this idiot come to join in the fun? It was just a car, or even a small vehicle, and he expected to rely on that thing to turn the tide of the battle? Have you read too many stories or stayed in the vision for a long time? Are newbies really not afraid of death?
Tapping his toes anxiously, Tien ordered his boys to be ready for contact at any time, and turned to look at the guy in the launch pad.
The biggest problem with this thing is that it doesn't distinguish between friend and foe, and its duration is uncontrollable... but it's easy to use!
"Please be alert...what did you say? Found the heavy artillery position?" She immediately waved the shield to open, exposing the missile.
The defensive position that was being maneuvered saw a missile pop out of the vehicle. After flying out, it was ignited and headed straight towards the target.
However, no one accused her of exposing her position by counterattacking hastily. After all, her position was basically exposed, and now she relied on movement to avoid...
Amidst the explosion, an unlucky car was hit in the rear by a cannonball. It flipped over and slid on the sand for a long time before slowly stopping.
Attacks that do not directly penetrate the vehicle body will not cause too many casualties. Everyone in the defensive position does not pay attention to the losses, but maintains a slow outward push to get themselves within the appropriate range.
The enemy's vanguard has gradually appeared in the communication link, and the explosions and roars of close firefights have made everyone uninterested in looking elsewhere.
They even didn't care about the fixed forts that had been moved to the ground and were being destroyed one by one by heavy artillery.
The cannonballs falling from the sky continued to leave gleaming deep craters on the ground one after another. They were scattered in the desert in an orderly manner, filled with gunpowder smoke but blown away by the strong wind.
The vanguard troops of both sides were wandering around, making contact with each other and then immediately separated. It was like a scumbag and a tea girl were testing each other without going deep, focusing on pulling and pulling.
The backbone force attracts firepower, allowing more artillery fire to greet itself, but it is also subtly stuck at a distance that cannot be hit, grinding each other's blood.
Occasionally, the car body is hit, but some jump away directly. Even if it is smashed in, the damage management team inside those cars will follow up immediately to prevent continued damage.
As for the heavy artillery positions in the last row, although many fixed positions have been destroyed, aren't there still mobile positions? Those medium and large-sized car bodies that were previously parked in special parking areas for protection and maintenance are providing real fire support.
The artillery shells in the sky come and go, and the accuracy and level of mobile shooting are just that, even with the help of high-precision fire control.
However, it is obvious that the defensive side has the advantage, because they only need to delay time and try to ensure that they have as much strength as possible. The one who cannot get in is the opponent, and the one who is anxious is also the opponent, right?
Just as Node City, which was besieged but showed tenacious resistance, thought, the most impatient... was the other side.
Strictly speaking, he was fooled by the inexplicable signal blockade area, and had to move a large area of the attacking team to another sector. He was still trying to coordinate the team to form a pincer-like double-team on both sides of the commander's head. .
He was quarreling with the commander of the other group just now, because the other party rushed in, lost his car, and added multiple defenses to the city in advance. Coupled with the current lack of preparation, the team marching from the rear was stretched...
The entire combat operation is not as closely connected as people imagine, and combat literacy is basically a matter of pulling between mercenaries, relying entirely on personal strength.
Even when we were on the front line, we still had to argue. After all, no one wanted to lose too many people, which would make them more embarrassed after doing the work, etc.
In this dispute, the third party, that is, the financial owner suddenly appeared: "You idiots! Why haven't you got in yet?!"
A group of people paused their argument. The first thing they wanted to ask was - the signal was blocked, how did you get in touch?