Chapter 74
40 minutes, 6 boxes of medicine, 10 boxes of food, and 2 boxes of ammunition were successfully obtained.
No trouble, no accident, no delay. The first trip to convert into a porter role is so pleasant that it is beyond imagination.
Should I stop when I see it is better or continue?
Although the brothers didn't say anything, the eyes in the dark all looked forward to Weiss' wise decision.
The goal is in good condition, the cover and support are in place, the officers and soldiers are in an ideal state of spirit and physical strength, and they are still in sufficient time... What is the reason to stop doing it?
Weiss had made up his mind early in the morning. To be safe, before he led the soldiers back to the material storage point on the same route, he appropriately adjusted his support and support deployment in response to the enemy's patrol rules. Next, even if he encountered an enemy patrol team, he could still be invincible.
Youdao was the first time to get back to the second time. Weiss and his porter team returned to the target location in a familiar way. According to the preset priority order, they picked 4 boxes of medicine, 8 boxes of food, and 4 boxes of ammunition, and transported them back to the sewer entrance by carrying them on their backs.
If you successfully achieve x2, what should you do?
The enemy patrol team did not appear throughout the journey during the two transports. This is the best and most confusing situation. According to the results of early surveillance and reconnaissance, the Normans patrol day and night in the city. Although the time and route do not have particularly strict regularity, under normal circumstances, the patrol vacuum period of any block will not exceed three hours. In other words, the more continuous operations, the greater the probability of encountering the enemy patrol team. Of course, encounters do not mean being discovered. With the cover of night, as long as you are well prepared and keep enough caution when the enemy passes, it is entirely possible to resolve this potential danger.
If you have the chance, of course you do it! But this time, Weiss no longer participated in the transport personally, but joined the cover team. He carried a sniper rifle and chose a collapsed building near the intersection of the street. He climbed to a high point about twenty feet above the ground, observed around, and then took materials on the spot to quickly build a simple sniper position. As soon as he set up the backup bullet, he saw the light of a flashlight appearing on the intersection of the street.
Come?
I squinted my eyes and saw a series of red virtual frames, one, two, three, four, five... twenty in total!
Weis quietly returned to the ruins, turned his back to the enemy patrol team, and used a flashlight to send a signal to his companions: Warning, the enemy patrol team appears; plan a, if you can avoid it, avoid it, if you are discovered, then exchange fire!
The signal was sent twice in a row, put away the flashlight, and carefully returned to the alert and sniper position. In sight, the Norman patrol team was walking along the road, but they did not line up in a row, but instead of arrow-shaped battle search formations, the wings swept across the buildings along the street. Among this patrol, only seven or eight people turned on flashlights. If the number of enemies was inferred from the light of the flashlight, they would undoubtedly greatly underestimate the opponent's strength.
The combat reserve warehouse originally belonged to the 1st Battalion of the 413th Regiment is in a street building. It is not evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of this position selection in urban defense wars. Judging from the current situation, it is within the sight of the Norman Patrol. If there is any movement, it may attract Norman soldiers to inspect, and the two sides will inevitably have fire exchanges.
Weiss picked up the sniper rifle, gently opened the safety, and the sight of the scope followed the enemy patrol and closely followed their movements. After turning around the street, the Norman patrol slowly walked south along the street, getting closer and closer to the reserve warehouse where a large amount of combat supplies were stored. At this time, more than a dozen soldiers from the Pioneer Squad were inside. They should have received warnings from the enemy, and they were hidden on the spot and prepared for combat according to the advance deployment. Once a fire broke out, Weiss had a tactical advantage of three-sided attacks and echoing far and near. No matter how the Norman patrol resisted, they were sure to resolve the battle within five minutes. From this perspective, Weiss and his soldiers could shout to the enemy with confidence: If you want to fight, fight, fearless!
Weiss was fully focused on the enemy in front of him, his vision was highly concentrated, and his warning range was "confined". Correspondingly, at another commanding height not far away, two alert federal soldiers were always paying attention to the situation in the nearby blocks. Opposite the intersection was a fixed checkpoint of the Norman army, with a small team of Norman soldiers stationed, with only a dozen of them equipped with a machine gun. In order to deal with the threat in this direction, the team responsible for supporting him had already buried bombs on the roadside. As long as they crossed the intersection, unless they were extremely coquettish, they could not escape the ambush of the "roadside bomb". At the very least, they could not take care of themselves, and at the worst they could be crushed to pieces...
In the field of vision, the Norman Patrol gradually approached, and the Norman soldiers on the wing had already walked to the building with a collapsed exterior wall. It was obvious that its dilapidated appearance confused the Normans. In the past two days and nights, the Normans did not enter and search. In fact, as long as you climb over the broken wall, it is easy to find the combat supplies hoarded in the ground floor rooms and basements.
Seeing the Norman soldiers stopping and seemingly looking into the ruins, Weiss suddenly became nervous. He narrowed his eyes and superimposed the night vision effect of the "human radar" on the sniper scope, and accurately considered the influence of gravity and wind speed. This sniper rifle in his hand is not a derivative model of the old "Grumman Fire Stick", but a Klumber-Hisen sniper rifle that was launched before the war and equipped with a large number of wartime Klumber Heisen sniper rifle. On the battlefield, this small-caliber sniper rifle is portable, reliable, accurate and flexible, and has been praised by federal officers and soldiers. Using this new sniper rifle, experienced federal army shooters can not lose their disadvantage when confronting Norman snipers who use the "Falcon" sniper rifle.
Don't seek death, boy...
Weis muttered in his heart. Judging from the situation experienced on the battlefield, this generation of Norman youth is no longer as simple as their fathers - from another perspective, they are foolish and loyal. They will not fight fearlessly until they die because of a command from their superiors, but like ordinary people, they are very brave and timid when they are rational. They are flexible in mind and have strong ability to implement tactical strategies, just like technical teams on the green field, when they are smooth sailing, they can be
A super-class gorgeous army may become a "soft-footed shrimp" when it comes to a hard bone. Because of this, he believed that if the Norman soldier in his sight knew that there was a fatal threat hidden in the building, he would most likely choose to stop and walk away as if nothing had happened. The reason why that guy was still walking in was probably thinking that the people hiding in the city of Aocheng or scattered soldiers were hiding it. Such prey would probably raise his hands obediently after being discovered by the Norman patrol and let the enemy drive it.
As Weiss worried, the Norman soldier walked up the ruins desperately, and went to the highest point of the collapsed wall with his hands and feet, turned on the flashlight and shone it down, and shouted "out" in a difficult-to-mouth Ulster language.
Faced with such a situation, Weiss did not hesitate, aimed, fine-tuned, shot... and hit a shot!
Gunshots are signals. The support teams lying around immediately opened fire at the Norman soldiers on the street. The vanguard team hiding in the target building followed suit and joined the battle. They either drilled into the ruins, shot at the Normans through holes, or climbed to a slightly higher place, and threw pineapple bombs at the enemy through the walls. Although the Norman patrol was on a state of combat alert, when encountering such emergencies, most people were fucked before they could dodge. The few who were not knocked down on the spot rolled and crawled into the rubble pile on the side of the road.
Weiss narrowed his eyes and glanced at the battlefield. The red virtual frames on the street were basically only a layer of blood skin, and it was only a matter of time before he completely lost his vital signs. There were two cats in the ruins on the west side of the street, one was seriously injured and the other was slightly injured. Three were hidden behind the broken wall on the east side, and one was slightly injured, and the two were basically uninjured.
The target was lost with the naked eye, and the shooting of the Federal soldiers quickly stopped. Taking advantage of this gap, Weiss shouted: "Pioneer Squad, the enemy is in the building north of you, three people, with good combat power, use pineapple bombs to destroy them! The support Squad, there are two enemies across the street. They were injured and directly suppressed with fire! The support Squad will do its best to block the enemy opposite the street intersection!"
After making a loud call, Weiss could no longer stay in his original position. He quickly carried a sniper rifle and put the spare bullets into his pocket, walking through the ruins like agile apes, and soon arrived at another sniper position that was previously identified. During this process, gunfire and explosions continued in his ears. Needless to say, such a fierce exchange of fire would soon attract a large number of Norman troops. After arriving at the new shooting position, Weiss used the "human radar" without hesitation. Most of the "blood skins" on the street had already been hung. On both sides of the street, the living Norman soldiers were reduced to three. The two on the west side were still in their original positions, and the one on the east side was running north, and was in a state of residual blood.
The enemies nearby were not afraid. At the intersection of the street, there were about a dozen red virtual boxes moving quickly. Seeing that they quickly entered the explosion range of the "roadside bomb", the federal soldiers who supported the team did not miss the opportunity. After a huge and extremely powerful explosion, there was no one in that direction.
The gunshots continued. While shouting "Retreat for all teams", Weiss pulled out the signal gun from his back and fired a green signal flare into the sky to ensure that everyone involved in the operation could receive the signal of "finishing the work". Under his direct gaze, the soldiers of the Pioneer Squad took the lead in withdrawing from the battle and ran back with various boxes. Immediately afterwards, the support team evacuated from various shooting positions with heated machine guns. At this time, the sharp whistle of the Norman army's emergency assembly could be clearly heard in the surrounding blocks, and vehicles were already rumbled on a main road not far away. At this point, the soldiers of the support team began to ignite the delay fuse at the blasting point one by one, and then quickly retreated to the sewer entrance when they came.
Chapter completed!