166.Chapter 166

Encountering the big lynx didn't have a noticeable impact on Ding Chen's movements, and it didn't even make him more cautious. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info For him, although this level of danger has not yet reached the level of commonplace, it will definitely not affect his mentality.

Ding Chen's sense of direction and distance judgment have always been very good, and this time is no exception. By seven or eight o'clock in the morning, I was back at the bottom of the forest watchtower.

Before this, he didn't know that Ye Tianlong had sent people back to the attack site to look for Lan Ye, and even dug up most of the corpses. First of all, he went back to the watchtower, partly because it was an obvious coordinate, and he needed to rely on it to determine the location. On the other hand, he is used to being cautious at all times.

In the wild, the most dangerous thing is never the big beasts. What's more, this place is only a day's journey from the old city, and according to Ding Chen's understanding of the world, this is still the range of scavengers' activities, and if there are scavengers staying nearby, a battle is likely to break out.

As a result, Ding Chen found an anomaly before he climbed to the top of the tower, he put his arm through the gap in the ladder, fixed his body, and then took out the binoculars from his pocket, looked at them carefully, and confirmed his judgment - a helicopter was parked on the road next to the caravan camp.

This is the first time that Ding Chen has seen a usable aircraft since he woke up from the medical cabin.

Ding Chen felt his heart start beating wildly. At all times, aircraft represent advanced science and technology, but at the same time, they also represent unknown dangers.

He did not continue to climb the tower, but quickly returned to the surface. Judging from the appearance of that helicopter, it is similar to the previous Z-220. It was a medium-sized utility helicopter, coaxial twin-rotor, with a rated crew of eight or sixteen in external seating, and a self-defense weapon consisting of a six-barreled machine gun or a 7.62 mm general-purpose machine gun on an external bracket on the front of the hatch. The two lower hangers behind the hatch can be fitted with modular rocket nests or electronic pods.

Ding Chen was very happy to be able to see a familiar model again, but what surprised Ding Chen was that in his memory, this helicopter did not have an electric model, and this thing was fuel-driven.

Helicopters have always been an infantry nightmare, and in modern infantry tutorials, using small arms against helicopters without anti-aircraft weapons has always regarded this method as a last resort, like a rabbit kicking an eagle, which is basically equivalent to showing your courage to the enemy. What's more, now Ding Chen only has a semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine of ten rounds in his hand, and the only continuous fire weapon is a 5.8mm automatic pistol, which is the biggest use of this thing is to wipe off the exterior paint of the helicopter a little.

So if there is a confrontation, Ding Chen has no way to take this helicopter, and the only result is that he is chased by the helicopter. If you can run away, you have to be considered a burst of character.

For Ding Chen at this time, the wisest choice was to stay away from the helicopter, at least far enough to hide in the woods immediately if he found something wrong.

But Ding Chen didn't want to do that, he wanted the helicopter. If he can "pick up" a flying helicopter, even if Ding Chen changes to become a waste picker in the future, it will be a lifetime of qualifications.

When he was on the tower, he saw several well-armed soldiers standing on the road near the helicopter, which should have been no more than four people. But this number can only provide a reference, after all, this is not a certain street, and he does not have an unlicensed car, and it is impossible for the soldiers to line up for him to see, so Ding Chen does not know how many people are in the vicinity.

So Ding Chen kept enough patience and slowly approached the helicopter, which could have been reached in twenty or thirty minutes, and he had been grinding for more than an hour.

To his surprise, the men's cordon was not large, and it seemed that they were just blocking the road. He crouched in the bushes under the road, and in addition to the driver, he could see only two soldiers with automatic rifles standing on either side of the helicopter, one behind the other.

About ten meters away from the helicopter was the unlucky power truck, which was also the main purpose of Ding Chen's trip. But it seems that these people who came by helicopter had little interest in power carts.

Others on the road were collecting items left behind by the caravan, loading them into tin boxes and loading them onto helicopters.

This was the first time Ding Chen had seen a truly heavily armed soldier since waking up from the desert.

Including the two men on duty next to the helicopter, the soldiers were dressed in full variable digital camouflage, with matching helmets and light body armor, knee pads, elbow pads, and crotch pads. On top of that, judging by the composite data sensors on their helmets, these soldiers have a complete battlefield data chain.

In the end, this discovery dispelled all of Ding Chen's courage. The Model 2000 Battlefield Data Link can provide tactical squad-level units with up to five encrypted channels of duplex communications and a single soldier's view of any team member without the support of a ground command system. When there is a company-level ground command system, it can synthesize a holographic map based on the information collected by the team members and provide ballistic early warning within an area of no less than one square kilometer. So now Ding Chen is equivalent to facing at least six to eight soldiers armed to the teeth at the same time, as well as a helicopter equipped with a general-purpose machine gun.

It looked like the soldiers had been working for a while, and Ding Chen guessed that they should have landed early in the morning. So about forty minutes after Ding Chen arrived nearby, those soldiers had already finished their work for the day, and after loading the last sorting box onto the helicopter, the rotors began to accelerate, and then quickly rose into the sky.

Ding Chen looked at the helicopter that was flying into the air, rubbed his face in disappointment, and guessed in his heart the origin of these people. But at this moment, I suddenly felt that the velocity of the air above my head increased rapidly, and the canopy of the hiding place was blown to the side.

Ding Chen immediately knew that something was wrong, he didn't even have time to raise his head, he rolled on the spot with his rifle, and was already half-crouching against the trunk of the tree next to him, and at the same time raised his gun to the sky, just through the canopy that was blown away, he saw the helicopter hovering overhead.

It seems that the people above have already discovered him, so they came to scare him when they left. However, compared to Ding Chen's hostile actions, the people on the helicopter looked much friendlier, and Ding Chen could even see the smiling face of the co-pilot from the side window.

Ding Chen cursed and put down his rifle stupidly. Those people obviously had no intention of attacking, so there was no need for him to play the clown with a rifle.

Seeing him put down his rifle and stand up helplessly and tilt his neck to look at the sky, the people on the helicopter were obviously even happier, and one soldier even took off his helmet and waved at him. Looking at the long blonde hair hanging down from the man's head, Ding Chen was dumbfounded, and said in his heart, how can there be a golden silk cat?

Perhaps it was Ding Chen's stupidity that further pleased those people, so the helicopter circled around his head before reluctantly leaving, and the golden cat had time to give him a middle finger when he left.

Ding Chen, who had been blown to ashes, walked out of his hiding place dejectedly. Guess the helicopter should be equipped with a battlefield radar or thermal imaging system. He should have guessed that the plane had a large bag on its forehead. However, Ding Chen rarely had the opportunity to maneuver in a general-purpose helicopter without belly armor in the past, and he didn't know if the helicopter in this era had been modified, so he only cared about observing the soldiers at that time, and did not pay attention to the helicopter at all.

This negligence almost killed him, and if those men tried to attack him, he would not even know how he would have died if they had fired a few shots from a machine gun while he was on top of his head.

Since even he could find those people, it was obvious that there could be no other people at the scene, so Ding Chen could go back to the highway without any scruples and see what leaks he could pick up.

The entire camp looks like it has been searched, and basically everything of value has been taken. Ding Chen judged that this helicopter had been here several times, otherwise with its carrying capacity, it would be impossible to transport so many things at once. The caravan had dozens of wagons of cargo. When the helicopter left just now, it didn't even use the belly hook.

Ding Chen also found that the soil in the place where the soldiers were buried in the past showed signs of turning. He didn't know that Ye Tianlong's men had dug up the corpse to find Lan Ye's whereabouts, so it was natural to think that the helicopter was going to check what was buried here. Fortunately, they ended up burying the body back anyway.

Looking at the empty camp, Ding Chen had more than 10,000 alpacas galloping past in his heart, no matter what plans he had in the past, he didn't need them now.

When he was annoyed, he suddenly turned around and pulled out his pistol and aimed it at the woods, and then saw a horse with a lot of hair pacing out of the woods slowly, looking at Ding Chen and snorting very loudly, as if he was laughing at Ding Chen.