Chapter 1117: The God of Killing Hidden in the Smoke
These three minutes may seem short, but they are extremely valuable to the defenders of the Eagle Creek ammunition depot, allowing them to organize the preparation for the interception more fully and the fire net for the interception to be more complete.
Even the fire in the valley has weakened a lot because the soldiers on the mountain threw a lot of sand and dirt, and there are not as many open fires as just now, but the smoke is much bigger.
The two successful interceptions gave Libby the runners-up more confidence.
While the deputy regiment commander had the command continue to call his superiors by radio and asked them to send troops to try to stop the Tunian army from firing missiles any further, he arranged for the soldiers to be ready for interception according to the interception situation just now, and at the same time arranged for a small number of soldiers to quickly carry the bullets.
Although the time to hit cruise missiles is short, the consumption of bullets is staggering.
In order to increase the density of the fire net, automatic rifles and machine guns were fired in bursts, and everyone carried out blind fire, because when the missiles entered their field of vision, they were too fast to aim at all, and they could only shoot blindly in the direction arranged in advance, and the bullets were splashed out like running water
In order not to injure the opposing companion, the muzzle of the gun is always fired from the top down.
By the time they had chosen a better position under the command of the deputy regiment commander to prepare for firing, the fourth cruise missile, flying towards the artillery positions of the Libyaf Army, had already been lowered from the artillery positions. I have to say that the luck of the cruise missile this time was too good, the last one just exploded in the open field, killing and wounding several artillerymen, and spreading a layer of dust on the artillery.
This time, however, it landed on a pile of shell boxes that had not had time to evacuate, and played an unusually strong note.
The earth trembled violently, and who would have thought that a mushroom cloud would rise in the artillery position!
The power of the cruise missile explosion and the continuous explosion of the artillery shells devastated all life within a radius of 100 meters, and not a single person survived, not even a single intact corpse. The explosion also destroyed all the artillery in this area. The barrel of one of the guns even flew into the air and smashed into the valley three hundred meters away......
Although the soldiers within 500 meters were not torn to pieces, they were scarred by the air waves or shrapnel, some could not see alive, some had incomplete limbs, and more could not move, their ears, eyes, and noses were all bleeding from the huge shock, and the dead were naturally very quiet, and those who did not die lay on the ground humming.
The situation at the communication station was much better, because the communication station was small in construction and compact, and it had long since been in ruins during the first three rounds of strikes, and there were no living people.
The last missile rushed down, but it just smashed a large hole in the rubble, and blew up the antennas that had no power and no signal.
If a Tunian expert sees this scene, he will definitely regret it to death, isn't this a waste of money?
The missile that flew towards Eagle Creek was long overdue, and although it had a different path from the three missiles that had been fired at it earlier, it still had to pass through the valley before it could reach the warehouse gate.
Because of the fire, the warehouse door still did not close, perhaps the metal door has been burned and melted, even if someone can withstand the fire and close the door, they can only face the flowing molten metal and marvel.
The soldier in charge of the vigilance saw the missile appear in the sky in the distance, and hurriedly fired into the sky as agreed to remind his companions on the top of the mountain and on the hillside: "Another missile is coming!"
The deputy regimental commander standing on the top of the hill quickly moved the telescope, locked the missile that had changed the direction in his field of vision, and shouted: "The missile is coming! Machine gun fire! Other preparations โโ, forecastโโ"
I hadn't heard the deputy regiment commander's order to "hit!" for a long time, but I heard his surprised and panicked "Huh-"
The soldiers around him involuntarily looked at him, not knowing what was happening.
The deputy head of the regiment felt the gaze of his subordinates, and hurriedly shouted: "Fight!"
"Bang Bang Bang ......"
"Da Da Da ......"
Countless guns shot into the valley together, countless bullets pouring down into the valley.
The soldiers listened as they fired, hoping that the loud sound would come, but unfortunately, except for the whirring sound of the air flow and the continuous gunfire of the fire, the loud noise was not heard for a long time, and the fire from the missile volley explosion was not found.
The soldier kept shooting and stared at the valley with his eyes wide open, wondering in his heart: "Why is it still not loud?"
The deputy commander, like his subordinates, stared nervously below, and his heart was about to jump to his throat. Unfortunately, there was nothing to be seen inside, for the whole valley was covered in smoke, and nothing could be seen, except for the occasional ray of fire.
The reason why he snorted in surprise just now was because his telescope had lost sight of the missile the moment it caught it, as it burrowed into the billowing smoke.
No one expected this to happen, and the smoke turned out to be a hiding place for guided cruise missiles.
Because he didn't know where the cruise missile went, the deputy regiment commander couldn't help but think nervously for a moment, and then gave the order to shoot, but he couldn't be sure if it could hit.
Just when the deputy head of the regiment was at a loss, he heard an explosion coming from the entrance of the cave, and his heart could not help but rejoice, but then his face turned pale, because he found that the sound came from the cave.
Yes, the fourth cruise missile luckily rushed into the cave with the help of smoke cover.
Its flight is programmed to fly, it doesn't care if there is light or not, there is fog in the air or not, it doesn't make any difference to its flight, it flies forward the same.
Although the defenders on the hillside and the top of the hill formed a tighter fire network, it was a pity that they started a few seconds earlier, and by the time the cruise missiles got into the fire network, most of the rifle bullets had already been fired, and only a few rifles and a few machine guns were left roaring.
It was not until it encountered a large stone in the hole that was used to distinguish the entry and exit lanes that he was forced to stop. The hard warhead plunged into the stone and then exploded. The blast of air, shrapnel, and rubble killed or blew away all the soldiers who were still fighting the fire in the cave, and blew the flames into the depths of the cave.
When the officer in the depths of the cave saw this, he couldn't help but rejoice: although the missile explosion killed the soldiers who were fighting the fire there, it prevented it from continuing to fly in.
However, the next scene made the officer's heart feel cold: although the cruise missiles that rushed in at high speed were small in size, they rushed in with a large amount of hot gas from outside the cave, and the cave entrance was like a hurricane, bringing in the flames, thick smoke, gasoline that had not yet burned out, and especially the high-temperature gas, and rushed into the depths of the cave, and soon the flammable materials in the cave began to burn rapidly......
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