Chapter 943 Advantageous Firepower_2
Joe Ga launched two javelin missiles, hitting the building where the sniper was hiding.
Unfortunately, the counter-sniper radar had its limitations. The enemy was well-hidden, and even though it pinpointed where the bullet was fired from, the javelin missiles couldn't directly strike the target due to attack angle constraints.
The explosions of the two missiles did not scare off the sniper; instead, it prompted him to increase his firing frequency.
With the loss of aerial surveillance, the sniper's shots became less threatening. Several bullets hit the parapet but caused no significant danger.
The sniper's aim was to cover ground forces, enabling them to approach the small building where Boss Joe and his team were located...
Dorian, seeing Boss Joe's missiles ineffective, decisively crawled over to the Springblade launcher and quickly fired two Springblade rounds...
Joe Ga noticed Dorian's action and shouted loudly: "Target the ground forces—leave the sniper to me..."
The enemy's position was beyond Boss Joe's range. He chose not to gamble but instead pressed the communicator and called out, "A1 calling 'Blue Whale' and 'Protector'...
Here's a coordinate—use mortars to blast it for me!"
As soon as Joe Ga issued the command, the 'Blue Whale' stationed on the Congo River and six armored gunboats became a scene of bustling activity.
The gunboats had limited space on their foredeck, so they only mounted one 120mm mortar.
'Blue Whale' was different. This rapid-response vessel was large, with two gun positions reserved on its foredeck and three on its aft deck...
Altogether, 11 120mm mortars were ready to fire extended-range shells from the Congo River.
A range of approximately 12 kilometers was enough to cover most of Kinshasa.
Previously, Boss Joe had been hesitant to use mortars due to concerns about accuracy and potential collateral damage. But now he couldn't afford to worry about that...
P·B's UAVs replaced the role of artillery radar, providing precise coordinate positioning. Coupled with smartphone-based targeting software, firing parameters were flawlessly calculated.
The patrol team's soldiers, although not professional artillerymen, had undergone relevant training...
In under three minutes, a series of muffled blasts erupted from the Congo River as 11 120mm shells surged toward the sniper's location with a chilling roar...
"Boom boom boom boom..."
A chain of violent explosions detonated around the building where the sniper was hiding. Through the shooting slot, Joe Ga observed the distant scene and grinned as he said, "This is A1—hit again!"
"Boom boom boom boom..."
Just 30 seconds later, another fierce barrage followed. Two shells accurately struck the building's roof and exploded inside.
Seeing the fire igniting from the building, Joe Ga wasn't sure if the sniper was dead, but he was certain that area was no longer fit for anyone to stay alive.
Confirming with Tony that the enemy had lost their aerial surveillance, Joe Ga and his team quickly redirected their gunfire...
Joe Ga and Ayu swiftly cleared the incoming enemies attacking their position, while Ronnie and Dorian used M24 sniper rifles to provide cover for the Night Tiger squad...
Night Tiger and Ferryman split to opposite sides of the street, moving forward quickly with mutual cover...
'Monkey' gunned down two enemies with his fully outfitted AK105 during the assault. When the front scout, 'Grasshopper,' gestured that there was an enemy position ahead, 'Monkey' glanced across to 'Comet' on the opposite side of the street, exasperated, and said, "How long did it take you to adapt to P·B's style?
This is reckless. The enemy isn't omniscient—they have no idea who'll show up here. They're setting traps to stall our combat forces and divert our attention.
These guys aren't targeting us—they're after the prisoners who are about to stand trial..."
'Comet' leaned out with his weapon and fired a burst, killing a shouting Black gunman and forcing nearby enemies to retreat in fear...
"Boss is aware of this, which is why 'Spider,' 'Silt,' and Aardvark didn't come..."
Saying this, 'Comet' pulled the pin from a grenade and tossed it out...
The moment the explosion rang out, Ferryman's four-man team charged simultaneously and carried out a precise sweep of the right-side street...
"Bang bang bang bang..."
"Bang bang bang bang..."
During Ferryman's advance, 'Monkey' threw a smoke grenade toward the left-front street. Using Ferryman's cover, he quickly crossed the intersection, established a defensive position at the street corner, and reciprocated by covering Ferryman's retreat...
Both teams demonstrated exceptional tactical acumen and lethal efficiency, but 'Monkey' still found himself uncomfortable with the chaos of the operation...
Watching as Ferryman's group fell back to safety behind him and set up cover, 'Monkey' tapped 'Grasshopper' on the shoulder and the entire squad instinctively pivoted, moving swiftly toward the riverbank.
At this moment, 'Monkey' began to comprehend the situation. He sighed and said, "Boss never intended to quietly settle this, right from the start, right?"
'Comet' understood why 'Monkey' felt uneasy. He chuckled and replied, "Buddy, you'll have to get used to it!
We don't engage in shady dealings, so we rarely play it low-key.
Silence is a tactical necessity, but a full-blown battle is what Boss considers a strategic need!
The enemy has been cunning, so naturally, we'll escalate the situation to match Boss's objectives."
Saying this, 'Comet' raised his weapon and fired rapidly, suppressing several Black gunmen who had peeked from behind a side wall near Night Tiger...
Seeing Night Tiger instinctively pull out grenades and toss them inside without needing instructions, 'Comet' laughed and said, "Our boss has a habit of looking for the toughest opponents to punch hard whenever he gets to a new place...
He calls it 'Knock out the strongest, scare off the hundred weaklings.'
This approach has proved highly effective in the past, hahaha..."
"A single punch now saves a hundred punches later."
'Monkey' muttered this famous quote, gave 'Comet' a thumbs-up, and said, "So our regrouping is to cover Boss as he shifts locations to find some real tough foes to engage, right?"
'Comet' quickly leaned out to scout the situation at the road junction ahead, then shook his head and replied, "Not necessarily—Boss hasn't issued clear orders yet. We'll have to adapt based on the enemy's movements.
For all we know, we might regroup with the Boss and then re-enter this area to clear out these militants...
We usually call it flexible adaptation!"
'Monkey' was stumped by 'Comet's' words. Shaking his head helplessly, he remarked, "No wonder P·B only recruits elites—ordinary teams can't handle this level of chaos!"