Chapter 1242 - 74_2
Chapter 1242: 74_2
Special operations technology, this is something Interstellar Warriors excel at.
If discovered by accident, then simply kill the person who found you.
As long as you take out everyone who sees me, that’s a perfect infiltration!
Russell infiltrated deep behind enemy lines and found the enemy’s division command post, single-handedly destroying it. There, he also encountered an Evil Priest accompanying the army, who attempted to shoot him with a beam of Evil Power, but it clearly couldn’t succeed. Before being hit, Russell took the priest’s life with his Blast Bomb Gun.
After the division command post was destroyed, the rebellion’s command system instantly collapsed.
Then Russell, without hesitation, stormed into the artillery positions. The artillery, several dozen kilometers behind the front line, never imagined they would face such a harbinger of death.
Large-caliber heavy shells, if they directly struck Russell, then even with Power Armor, he’d likely be injured.
But clearly, those cannons, adjusting to support the friendly forces’ front-line charge, couldn’t possibly aim their barrels in time at the Interstellar Warrior who was already in their faces.
The light weapons the artillery carried, whether bullets or grenades, even anti-armor rockets, were ineffective attacks. These things couldn’t even handle recruits, much less Russell.
After swiftly routing the artillery unit, Russell didn’t bother with the fleeing soldiers, instead destroying the abandoned guns.
Next, Russell set his sights on the dispersed regimental command centers and their attached artillery.
Indeed, some units engaged in encirclement operations against him, but it was utterly meaningless.
Light infantry posed no threat to him, and he easily handled the light armored vehicles and attack helicopters. These thin-skinned objects couldn’t withstand the diamond-tipped rounds of the Blast Bomb Gun. Russell could always find their weaknesses, whether killing the drivers or hitting the fuel tanks and engines, and the reactive explosives in the bomb would turn the armored vehicles or attack helicopters into balls of fire.
With the loss of the most crucial artillery positions and the command center, the front-line troops executing offensive tasks became confused.
The rebel front-line officers first heard the screams from Neili over the command channels, then realized the artillery originally supporting and covering their attack had ceased. In contrast, the enemy artillery began brazenly pounding the attacking infantry’s heads.
Modern armies have one core trait: losing the command center doesn’t mean complete disorganization.
With the division gone, there are still brigade and regimental commands; even if a few brigade-level commands are knocked out, lower-level battalion units, even front-line combat companies, can continue to fight.
The rebels are no different.
In fact, Russell’s destruction of the rebel command center didn’t stop their attack. Even with poor coordination and chaotic attack rhythm, they still fought on.
However, due to the chaos and lack of firepower support, their offensive became inefficient and resulted in huge losses.
The infantry regiment responsible for defending here originally bore immense pressure, as the enemy was much greater in number and firepower. Now, however, the pressure suddenly eased. Even though some remaining rebel artillery continued firing, the density was significantly reduced.
They repelled many waves of enemy attacks.
And when Russell returned from behind enemy lines, he even seized the opportunity as the enemy reorganized another attack to launch a counter-charge.
The newly deployed and lone armored battalion directly left the defensive positions and, under Russell’s lead, fiercely advanced toward the sparse enemy artillery and uneven armored units!
The tanks were far fewer than the enemy’s, but it didn’t matter because Russell was there.
He became unmatched amidst the enemy forces!
Sparse artillery couldn’t hit him; the few heavy guns fired from dozens of kilometers away whistled through the sky as he predicted their landing spots and avoided them. Unless the artillery bombardment became dense enough, it couldn’t harm him; if the tank shells were aimed precisely, it could be dangerous, but the tanks manufactured on Rage Owl Star couldn’t aim their turrets fast enough at Russell. Individual soldier attacks weren’t worth mentioning, as they were even more pointless.
Conversely, the most potent weapons for the attackers, tanks and armored vehicles, were like toys in his hands.
Those thin-skinned light armored vehicles could be dealt with directly using the Blast Bomb Gun; with main battle tanks, the gun couldn’t penetrate, but Russell had the Chain-saw Sword.
The Chain-saw Sword in his hands is an advanced weapon equipped by Interstellar Warriors. Measuring 1.9 meters long and connected to the Power Armor’s energy piles, the output is exceedingly powerful. Furthermore, as a close-combat weapon, Russell can more conveniently channel Spiritual Power to enhance its potency, though it’s unnecessary against regular targets.
The loyal Chain-saw Sword roared, slicing through the main battle tank’s armor as easily as cutting butter.
He only needed to watch his positioning, dodge sparse shells from above, avoid the tanks’ slowly aiming turrets, and then close in on the tanks. With a few swipes, the spinning Chain-saw Sword could cut a main battle tank, along with its crew, into a pile of bloody scrap fragments, as effortlessly as slicing a watermelon.