As Lieutenant Colonel Cole climbed up the mountain, he paid attention to Major General Richard beside him. He found that the general who was over sixty years old was following closely beside them, without any sluggishness that a man of this age should have.
More than two hours later, Cole's team approached the hillside four or five kilometers away from the top of the mountain. The scout walking at the front of the team suddenly raised his fist, and Cole and others immediately fell down on the spot.
I slowly crawled to the front team members, took out my binoculars and looked up the mountain. I saw a stone hut built on the top of the mountain. Two people in camouflage uniforms were leaning against the wall on the side of the stone house and smoking cigarettes, holding automatic rifles in their hands.
Cole turned around and stretched out two fingers to the team members behind him, pointing towards the mountain. The two team members behind him immediately slowly crawled to the side. Cole and others quietly lay on the ground with their guns raised, watching as they slowly walked up the mountain.
Two players moving.
The two team members walked around to the side of the stone house on the top of the mountain, stood up slowly, listened carefully to what was going on inside the house, then slowly pulled out the Stryder combat knife on their legs, and slowly approached the two sentries from both sides of the stone house.
The two sentries were smoking, completely unaware that the danger was approaching. At this moment, two figures suddenly flashed out from both sides of the stone house. Two big hands covered the sentry's mouths, and then a cold light flashed from their necks.
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The two team members covered each other's mouths and looked around. Seeing that there was no movement around, they gently dragged the two sentries into the stone house. There was a single bed and a stone table in the stone house. On the stone table, there was a
There was a light machine gun, a rocket launcher stood next to it, and several ammunition boxes were placed on the ground. There were many shooting holes in the stone walls around the stone house. Obviously this was both an observation post and a firepower point.
Just as the two were about to walk out of the stone house, the voice of the captain, Lieutenant Colonel Cole, suddenly came from the headphones: "Attention, these two are approaching you from the direction of the base."
The two men quickly looked down at the individual computers they each carried, connected to information sharing, and immediately displayed on the screen two men with guns walking towards the stone house.
The individual soldier computer is one of the most advanced individual equipment of the SEAL team. It can transmit real-time battlefield information observed by others to each team member through the camera on the teammate's helmet. What they see is the helmet camera of Captain Cole.
Live images captured.
The two SEALs stood by the door of the stone house, quickly pulled out their pistols, turned on the silencers, and stared at the enemy's every move on the personal computer. At this time, two base personnel were swinging from below with guns on their backs.
Youyou gradually approached the top of the mountain.
Two al-Qaeda elements approached the stone house but did not see the sentry on guard. One of them shouted loudly, and the other raised his feet and went to the side to look for his companion who was originally on guard.
At this time, the two SEALs in the stone room looked at each other, then suddenly stepped out of the stone room, raised their right hands, and with the sound of two weak gunshots, the two al-Qaeda elements just saw two figures suddenly appearing.
, before he could make any move, he was shot in the forehead, blood spurted from his temple, and he fell backwards without saying a word.
Two SEALs quickly followed, and one of them grabbed a body and dragged it into the house. They were afraid that the two bodies would roll down the mountain and alert the enemies below.
Cole saw that the two team members had dealt with the enemies on the top of the mountain. He quickly looked down the mountain and saw that there was no movement. He immediately got up and bent down and ran towards the top of the mountain. Richard and Grant behind him also got up and followed.
At this time, the two team members who went up first saw that the terrorist's camouflage uniforms were similar in color to their own clothes. They got up and walked outside the house and leaned against the wall, pretending to be two enemy sentries, guarding the surrounding area.
Lieutenant Colonel Cole and Richard walked into the stone house. Cole looked at the interior furnishings, took out his telescope and looked around.
The base is built against a mountain. The sunny hillside is basically composed of rocks with very few trees. There are only some low shrubs and weeds growing out of the cracks in the rocks. Several rows of bungalows are located on the hillside and built against the mountain. The houses are all
It is built with large local stones. There is hundreds of meters of activity space in front of the house. A path paved with stone slabs leads down the mountain. You can reach the lake two or three kilometers down the mountain.
Cole frowned and looked for a long time but couldn't find the way out of the mountain. He wondered in his mind, where did the supplies for this group of people come from? Wasn't it also sent over the mountains?
The lake was sparkling, but there was no ship. Apparently al-Qaeda elements had blocked the lake and did not allow local people to fish in the lake. There were more than a dozen sentries standing by the lake, several sampans and two motor boats.
Fishing boats docked on the shore.
The hillsides on the east, south, and west bases are also quiet. Only a few poorly dressed locals occasionally appear in the small fields full of grains in front of and behind the houses. The land in this area is very scarce, and there are bare rocky mountains everywhere.
There is only a small amount of land for growing crops. This shows that the life of the local people must be very difficult.
At this moment, a report came from Cole's headset that "one group is in place, the feet are in place, and the third group is in place."
The team leader, Lieutenant Colonel Cole, raised his binoculars and looked at the gathering points of the team members on the east and west hillsides. He did not find the team members. He nodded, knowing that the team members had concealed themselves well and were ready to fight.
Prepare.
He turned around and looked at Major General Richard. Richard nodded to him, picked up the rocket launcher standing on the edge of the stone table and walked out of the room.
"Action!" Following Cole's command, the rocket launcher on Richard's shoulder spurted out a ball of flame and headed towards the townhouse on the hillside.
A group of flames also broke out on the east and west hillsides. Sniper Jones on the east hillside was lying behind a stone, his face pressed tightly against the butt of Barrett's heavy sniper rifle facing the lake.
An enemy standing guard by the lake was shot. The powerful bullet cut the enemy in two at once, and his upper body rushed forward with the bullet; Haig, who was a few meters away from him, was taking off a grenade that had just been fired from his shoulder.
m203 grenade launcher.
Just as sniper Jones killed the sentry on the shore, three figures hiding in the lake wearing respirators suddenly jumped out of the water, and three fire snakes spurted out from the water. There was no reaction from the dozen or so enemies standing guard by the lake.
He was hit by a storm of bullets and fell to the shore. The three commandos who emerged from the water quickly ran towards the mountain.
The four SEALs used the world's most advanced closed-cycle underwater breathing apparatus equipped by them to dive to the shore and wait. This kind of underwater breathing apparatus, called the water ghost device, uses internal circulation and will not
Bubbles appear under the water with people's breathing. It is one of the most advanced individual equipment used by the special forces of country M to covertly engage the enemy.
"Boom", "Boom", and "Boom" three loud sounds sounded from the terrorist base on the south slope. Flames and shrapnel were flying in the base. A group of base houses ran out of the room with weapons. As soon as they rushed out of the room, they were surrounded by a burst of people.
Bullets fired from several directions were shot back.