Chapter 361: Operation SEAL (2)

As Lieutenant Colonel Cole climbed up the hill, he kept an eye on Major General Richard, who was beside him, and he noticed that the general, who was over sixty years old, was following them closely, and did not have the sluggishness of a man of his age.

More than two hours later, Cole's group approached the slope of the mountain, which was still four or five kilometers away from the top of the mountain, and the scout who was at the front of the group suddenly raised his fist, and Cole and the others immediately fell on the spot. Cole slowly climbed up to the team in front of him, pulled out his binoculars and looked up the hill. I saw a stone hut built on the top of the mountain, and two men in camouflage uniforms were leaning against the wall on the side of the stone house with automatic rifles in their hands and smoking cigarettes.

Cole turned his head and held out two fingers to the team behind him, pointing up the hill. The two team members in the back immediately slowly crawled to the side. Cole and the others quietly raised their guns and lay on the spot, watching the two team members who slowly moved towards the mountain.

The two team members walked around to the side of the stone house on the top of the mountain, slowly straightened up, listened to the movement in the house for a while, slowly pulled out the Streder combat knife on his leg, and slowly approached the two sentries from both sides of the stone house.

The two sentinels smoked cigarettes, oblivious to the approaching danger. At that moment, two figures suddenly flashed from both sides of the stone house, two large hands covering the sentry's mouth, followed by a cold light flashing through their necks.

The two team members covered each other's mouths and looked around, and when they saw that there was no movement around, they gently dragged the two sentries to the stone house. The stone house had a single bed and a stone table with a light machine gun on it, a rocket launcher erected next to it, and several ammunition boxes on the ground. There are many shooting holes in the stone walls around the stone house. It is clear that this is both an observation post and a point of fire.

The two were just about to walk out of the stone house when the voice of Lieutenant Colonel Cole, the captain of the team, suddenly came from the earphones: "Attention, the two are approaching you from the direction of the base."

The two of them quickly looked down at the individual computer they were carrying, connected to the information sharing, and immediately showed two men with guns walking towards the stone house on the screen.

One of the SEALs' most advanced equipment is the SEAL computer, which can relay real-time battlefield information observed by others to each team member through a camera on a teammate's helmet. What they saw was a real-time image from Captain Cole's helmet camera.

The two Navy SEALs stood by the door of the stone house, quickly drew their pistols, twisted the silencer, and kept their eyes fixed on the enemy's every move on the individual soldier's computer. At this time, the two base personnel were swaying from below, carrying guns on their backs, and gradually approaching the top of the mountain.

Two al-Qaeda elements approached the stone house and did not see the sentry standing guard, one of them shouted loudly, and the other raised his foot to the side to find his companion who had been standing guard.

At this time, the two Navy SEALs in the stone room glanced at each other, suddenly flashed out of the stone house, raised their right hands, and with the sound of two faint gunshots, the two base operatives just saw the two figures that suddenly appeared, and before they could make any movement, one was shot in the forehead, and the other was bleeding from the temple, and fell backwards without saying a word.

Two Navy SEALs quickly followed, one dragging a body into the house. They were afraid that the two corpses would roll down the hill and alarm the enemies below.

Cole saw that the two team members had dealt with the enemy at the top of the mountain, and quickly glanced down the mountain, and seeing that there was no movement, he immediately got up and bent down and ran to the top of the mountain, and Richard and Grant behind him also got up and followed.

At this time, the two members of the team who went up first saw that the camouflage uniforms of the terrorists were about the same color as their own clothes, got up and walked to the inside and outside of the house, leaning against the wall, posing as two sentries of the enemy, guarding the surroundings.

Lieutenant Colonel Cole and Richard walked into the stone house, and Cole took a look at the furnishings and pulled out his binoculars to look around.

The base is built on a hill, and the slopes of the sun are basically composed of some stones, with very few trees, only a few low shrubs and weeds drilled out between the cracks in the rocks. Rows of bungalows are built on the hillside, all of which are made of large local stones, with hundreds of meters of activity space in front of the houses, and a stone-paved path leading down the hill, two or three kilometers down to the lake.

Cole frowned, and after looking for a long time, he couldn't find his way out of the mountain. He wondered in his heart, where did the supplies of this group of people come from, and they couldn't have been sent over the mountains and mountains, right?

The lake was sparkling and there was not a single ship. Apparently al-Qaeda elements have cordoned off the lake and are not allowed to fish in the lake. A dozen sentinels stood on the edge of the lake, and several sampans and two fishing boats with motors were docked on the shore.

The hillsides to the east, south and west are also quiet, with only a few poorly dressed locals occasionally appearing in small fields of grain in front of and behind their houses. The area is very land-scarce, full of bare rocky mountains, and only a small amount of land can be used to grow crops. It can be seen that the life of the local people must be very difficult.

At this moment, Cole's headphones came with the report of "one group in place, and the foot in place, and three groups in place".

Lieutenant Colonel Cole, the captain, raised his binoculars and looked at the assembly points on the eastern and western slopes, but did not find the team members, he nodded, knowing that the team members had well concealed their bodies and were ready for battle.

He turned to look at Major General Richard, who nodded at him and walked out of the room with a bazooka erected on the edge of the stone table.

"Action!" With Cole's order, a ball of flame erupted from the bazooka on Richard's shoulder and drilled towards the row house on the hillside.

On the east and west sides, there was also a flame on the hillside. Jones, a sniper on the eastern hillside, was lying behind a rock, his face pressed against the butt of Barrett's heavy sniper rifle facing the lake, and a shot at an enemy guarding the lake. The powerful bullet breaks the enemy in two at once, and the upper body rushes forward with the bullet; A few meters away from him, Haig was removing the M203 grenade launcher from his shoulder, which had just finished firing a grenade.

At the same time that the sniper Jones killed the shore sentry, three figures with breathing apparatus ambushed in the lake suddenly burst out of the water, and three fiery snakes erupted from the water, and a dozen or so enemies standing guard by the lake were hit by a storm of bullets and fell to the shore before they could react. Three commandos who came out of the water quickly ran up the hill.

The four Navy SEALs were deployed to the shore using the world's most advanced closed-loop underwater breathing apparatus they were equipped with. This type of underwater breathing apparatus, known as a water ghost device, uses an internal circulation and does not bubble underwater with a person's breath. It is one of the most advanced individual equipment for their special forces to covertly engage the enemy.

"Boom", "boom", "boom" three loud noises rang out from inside the terrorist base on the southern slope. Flames and shrapnel flew around the base, and a group of base houses ran out of the room with their weapons, only to be hit back by a burst of bullets from several directions.