The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family

Chapter 3153



Ten minutes later, the artillery that was attacking Hamed's frontal position stopped on time.This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

Three thousand soldiers on the frontal battlefield carried hundreds of RPG rockets as they charged toward Hamed's position once again.

This group of people had already been beaten once just now, and they knew that the enemy had very fierce firepower. So, all of them were very nervous as they launched the second attack out of fear that they would be killed if they made any mistakes.

However, since they had already received a military command, even though they were all afraid, they could only bite the bullet and charge forward with their heads held high.

Very soon, they once again entered Hamed's fortifications' firing range.

Hamed naturally showed no mercy toward these kinds of people who were courting their own death all the way to his doorstep. So, he immediately ordered his soldiers to fire and kill as many enemies as possible.

The second round of fire was immediately exchanged between the two parties!

The attacking soldiers were all in groups of five. One of them would use his shoulder-mounted RPG rocket to bombard the fortification, whereas the remaining four soldiers would then use machine guns as well as assault rifles to provide him with fore cover to ensure that the RPGs would be able to hit the opponent's fortifications. 2

This was also the only tactic that the army had taught them that could actually play a small role in an offensive battle.

The supreme commander of the government had originally felt that as long as the RPG rockets were mounted, even if they could not take out all of Hamed's fortifications, at the very least, Hamed would be nervous after they blew up at least three to five of his fortifications.

Once he got nervous, Hamed would naturally place more troops and energy to the front, which would then greatly enhance the success rate of the tactic of circling around to outflank the enemy.

However, what he would not have expected was that Hamed's fortifications were all built very wretchedly.

The front of each of these fortifications was all reinforced and camouflaged in layers along the slope O f the mountain itself.

Under this kind of situation, the trajectory of the shot O f the attackers who were carrying the RPG rocket from the bottom to the top of the mountain was almost parallel to the slope of the mountain, and this made it very difficult for them to hit the fortifications.

So, in this case, the rocket would either graze the slope on the front of the fortification, or it could barely hit the fortifications at a very small angle.

This kind of rocket would only have real power if it was fired at a ny-degree angle in front of the target. Otherwise, if the rocket were to explode after grazing the edge slightly, it would basically be no different from a scratch.

Moreover, even if they managed to hit a small angle, there was a high probability the rocket would be refracted That way, they would not only fail to destroy their enemy, but on the contrary, the refracted rocket would also explode and scatter everywhere, thus accidentally injuring many of their own people.

Zephan and his men were still using the telescope as they desperately recorded the locations of all of Hamed's fortifications.

As Zephan observed the situation,

he also commanded, "We will have to use the fastest time possible to take down all of these fortifications when we launch our sneak attack later. As soon as we take down all of these fortifications, Hamed's base will be completely defenseless! We will naturally be able to win easily, then!"

The commanding officers around him patted their chests immediately as they assured Zephan that they would definitely take down all of these known

firing

points.

However, they did not know that Hamed actually had more than thirty firing points in the seemingly undefended west wing in front of them. Three hundred of Hamed's soldiers had already laid in ambush one step in advance long before Zephan had led his army over to them.

Originally, according to Charlie's plan for Hamed, the interior of these firing points had to be completely opened up by tunnels. Besides that, there should be multiple firewalls inside the interior of the tunnels. As soon as the enemy entered the tunnel from a certain point, they would then be able to immediately use the firewalls to isolate the enemy in a very small area, thus avoiding any internal infiltration by the enemy. This kind of design was just like how there should be multiple waterproof doors inside the interior of a ship.

The function of these waterproof

doors was to close off all the

waterproof doors in a certain area if one location was breached and if the ship was already beginning to fill up with seawater to prevent the seawater from filling up the other cabins so as to ensure and maximize the safety of the ship to

the greatest extent.

Unfortunately, this wave of attack from the government came too quickly. Hamed simply did not have time to build such a large project, and so, he could only build some hidden independent firing points first.

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