The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!

Chapter 316 Hey, this fighter servant is interesting!

Chapter 316 Hey, this fighter servant is interesting!
"Oh ho ho, don't worry, that kind of thing doesn't exist!"

“Ron, sometimes you’re too cautious. Don’t overestimate our enemies. Even if they do come, I’ll repel them with a brilliant attack!”

On the other end of the phone, General Graham, after hearing General Ron's reminder, completely disregarded it.

Although he did seem a bit careless, in General Graeme's mind, he really didn't think Andrei's army was capable of breaking through that far and completing a counter-encirclement against him.

On the one hand, he did not believe that Andrei's soldiers could achieve such a great breakthrough in such a short time. On the other hand, he also did not believe that the special armored brigade that had just broken in could withstand the fierce siege from multiple armies!

Clearly, he lacked sufficient understanding of what players were.

In particular, he had no idea that Andrei's system had been updated again, and players had even introduced drone units, which were more intelligent than drones.

At this very moment, Andrei's players are sharing their experiences using the Servo Skull and trying to develop new uses for this weapon.

"...This won't do either. How come you're all so incompetent? The levitation device actually has a power limit?"

Some players tried to take off by stepping directly on the server skull. Despite the server skull's strong protests, it was eventually successfully stepped on by the players.

When the players discovered that the skull didn't seem to actually fly, and wasn't unwilling to be trampled under their feet, they complained with slight disappointment.

"Damn it, how many times have I said this? I'm just an ordinary skull, not equipped with any high-powered levitation system. Even if you want to use me as a flying vehicle, at least give me a better subsystem, right?"

The skull, which had been mercilessly trampled by players, said indignantly:

"Look at what you've been doing all this time! None of you think about serving the Emperor properly; you're just busy causing trouble for us all day long. How have your priests been educating you?"

Upon hearing this, the players exchanged bewildered glances.

"Well, you might not believe it, but we don't actually have a pastor. If you really want to know, our pastor is a believer in Khonsu!"

One player scratched his head, his expression slightly embarrassed.

That's absolutely true. The Cambrian army doesn't have many battlefield clerks, and most of the players willing to serve as battlefield clerks come from the Church of the Goddess of Winter.

Although players have not yet found direct evidence of a connection between these churches and the Chaos Four, they all feel that these churches are somehow associated with Chaos.

After hearing the player's explanation, the server skull kept cursing and blaspheming!

Damn it, what's wrong with this world? Can it ever get any better?

Is this the Holy Terra during the Terra Unification Wars?

Many servo skulls have provided a completely new understanding of the extent of chaos in Terra during this period.

Although they had seen records of the rampant monsters and demons in Terra during this period in many documents, they had only seen written records at that time, and compared with reality, these written records still seemed too pale.

"...By the Emperor, how come the mainstream priests here are believers in Khorne? Aside from those damned warmongers, don't you have any other priests?"

After thinking for a moment, the player suddenly thought of Yelena, who had always been standing next to Andrei, and the other medical nuns.

He nodded and said:
"Indeed, there is another group of priests from the Church of the Goddess of Spring, who are currently serving as the medical staff for our team."

"But I don't know if it's just my imagination, but I always feel like they have some connection with Nurgle!"

Wuhu is even more doomed!
Servo's skull nearly plummeted from the sky on the spot. If he had to choose a combat opponent, he would rather choose Khorne than Nurgle!

Unfortunately, although Khorne was a fierce fighter, his opponents were straightforward and didn't usually use chaotic blessings.

Therefore, fighting against Khorne is simple: as long as you are strong enough to overwhelm the enemy, you can defeat the Khorne followers.

But fighting Nurgle is a different story. Even if they win the war against Nurgle, they might still be disgusted to death by their enemy.

If we make an analogy, an enemy blessed by Khorne is like a demonized Lu Bu, while an enemy blessed by Nurgle is like a mop-sticky version of Lu Bu reborn, and this version of the enemy is often incredibly tanky!
Besides the Servant Skull, some players have also chosen to recruit demons.

Judging from his performance on the battlefield, Tzeentch's Blue Fear Demon is actually quite powerful when it comes to using illusions.

If they can control certain officers in the enemy army, or certain special enemy units, these guys' illusion magic is actually quite brutal.

Unfortunately, illusion skills can only be used once a day, which prevents them from having a large-scale control over enemy armies.

Otherwise, players would have already transformed into Yuri and directly engaged the opponent in a mental termination battle!
Aside from illusions, the fire effects thrown out by these Blue Fear Demons are rather ordinary.

Although these flames have strong penetrating power, their attack range is too short, and throwing them easily reveals one's presence.

If they're not careful, these little demons will be hit by concentrated enemy fire and sent back to the warp.

To the players' disappointment, it seems that recruiting these battle pets is restricted by faction.

Once you recruit a faction, you cannot recruit another faction unless you disband the pets of that faction.

Of course, this may not necessarily be a faction restriction, as each of them seems to be able to recruit only one battle pet at a time.

They can only recruit a second Servant Skull or Demon if the one they recruited dies; otherwise, they cannot recruit even the same type of unit.

This left players slightly disappointed. If they could recruit in large numbers, they could show the enemy what a sea of ​​drones and demons looks like!
To be honest, it's not just the players who are disappointed; Andrei is also somewhat disappointed with this restriction.

He tried asking his system, but his system never provided an explanation.

"Ugh, this is such a hassle. There are all sorts of ridiculous restrictions. I was actually planning to create an ocean of servo skulls. If we could get into the drone matrix combat mode ahead of time, that would be awesome!"

Thinking of this, Andrei suddenly remembered that the Tau Empire in Warhammer seemed to be very good at using drones.

When their army is fighting, soldiers are often accompanied by drones, and different models of drones have different functions.

I don't know why, even though the Empire has similar units, and the Servo Skull is actually more intelligent, the Empire rarely sends its troops to fight alongside them during offensive operations.

Perhaps it's because the Empire finds producing a single servo skull too expensive, and also requires a loyal skull supplier.

If cannon fodder soldiers were supplied with them on a large scale, the Empire's production of servo skulls would likely be insufficient.

"...Your Majesty, although your battle plan is very bold and ingenious, I believe there is still room for improvement!"

"We don't need to focus too much on soldier casualties. What we need is a breakthrough, we need speed. We need to keep our soldiers launching attacks until we completely destroy the enemy's defenses!"

Just as Andrei was looking at the map and muttering to himself, a passionate voice suddenly came from beside him.

"The Empire has enough soldiers, and they are prepared to sacrifice themselves. We should use our heavy artillery to bombard the enemy as our frontline troops break through their lines!"

"At that time, the enemy was absolutely unprepared. We only needed a few rounds of fierce and bloody artillery bombardment to defeat them. There was absolutely no need for a large-scale flanking maneuver!"

Faced with these words, Andrei simply tapped the table helplessly and said:
"Colonel, I need to remind you that the soldiers under my command are not the Krieg Regiment!"

"While some of my soldiers were indeed prepared to sacrifice themselves, many more were just ordinary people. They didn't have that awareness, nor could they accept such a bloody fighting style!"

As he spoke, Andrei stared intently at the servo skull beside him. Compared to the servo skulls of other players, his skull looked quite different.

Besides the numerous extra parts and configurations attached to it, the most crucial feature is that this servo skull is topped with a peaked cap, above which is a golden Imperial Eagle emblem.

Andrei didn't know what was going on either. Perhaps it was because he was the commander that he was able to recruit a command-type servo skull. Maybe this was the legendary GM privilege?

Unfortunately, the skull in front of us seems to have come from the Krieg Regiment, and the person in question was once a colonel in the Krieg Regiment.

Therefore, while Andrei was busy devising battle plans, the skull kept urging him to fight in a more bloody manner!

"...Yes, Your Majesty, it is your will!"

Seeing Andrei's insistence, the skull finally said nothing more and agreed to Andrei's battle plan.

Andrei rubbed his forehead, feeling a headache coming on.

"To be honest, there's no need to call me Emperor. I wasn't originally an Emperor. I'm just an ordinary chosen Emperor, not even a living saint."

Upon hearing Andrei's words, the skull raised its voice two octaves and said urgently:
"No, you are definitely not just God's chosen one. God's chosen one would not have this aura or psychic power!"

"You may not realize it, but the supreme emperor has chosen you. You are now acting on behalf of the emperor and carrying out his will. You are essentially the emperor's incarnation!"

It's unclear what this skull saw in Andre's psionic aura, but when they were busy arguing earlier, Andre simply activated an aura skill, and the skull immediately identified Andre as an emperor.

Even though he seemed to know that Andrei was not the old man Huang, he was still full of fanaticism for Andrei.

"...Oh no, I seem to have inexplicably become a substitute for the weasel! Does this mean I'll be the weasel's scapegoat from now on?"

Andrei's expression stiffened as he muttered to himself, "I really don't want to be captured by the weasel one day and put on the golden throne, only to be instantly refined!"
None of these evil gods had good intentions when they bestowed blessings, not even the emperor.

Although Andrei didn't know what the Emperor was plotting, he believed that the Emperor definitely had his own schemes behind the scenes.

Moreover, to be fair, that old man, Huang Pizi, is no benevolent person; he's definitely one of the most ruthless people in the empire.

Expecting the emperor not to exploit cattle and horses is like expecting the Bluebird not to lie.

Just as Andrei was lost in thought, a phone call came in.

After answering the phone casually for a couple of seconds, Andrei responded briefly and then hung up.

"Telegraph operator, please send a telegram to Colonel Belyak, tell them some good news!"

"The Petrograd authorities have learned of our destruction of the poison gas bombs and have commended us. At the same time, Petrograd will use a valuable portion of its air force to deliver a small amount of supplies to the front-line troops."

The call Andrei just received was from General Constantine.

General Constantine first solemnly thanked Andrei over the phone, because if those poison gas bombs had been dropped on Petrograd, the entire city would have truly become a living hell.

He then told Andrei that he would attempt to airdrop supplies to the transportation hub defended by the special armored brigade.

He had no idea what General Constantine was planning to airdrop, because the guy had only said a few words before abruptly hanging up the phone.

But in any case, airdropping supplies to the front-line troops is ultimately a good thing.

Not only do supplies enhance the combat effectiveness of frontline troops, but more importantly, they boost their morale.

Supply from the sky can make frontline troops feel that they have someone supporting them and let them know that they are not fighting alone.

In Andrei's view, the most important thing was to instill confidence in the troops at the front.

Often, an army collapses simply because its confidence has collapsed, resulting in a complete morale collapse that then spirals out of control.

While equipment is important, war is always a contest of willpower, and willpower is the most important factor.

"By the way, is it possible for me to try and arrange an airdrop?"

Suddenly, something occurred to him, and Andrei pondered it with some curiosity.

Although his bombers don't have the option to drop supplies, if players bring the supplies into the bombers, they should be able to drop them down, right?
However, after thinking about it, he felt that such an operation seemed a bit too difficult.

One reason is the nature of the game's vehicles; players controlling bombers can only stay in fixed positions and cannot freely enter the bomb bay and stand inside to drop things.

On the other hand, it's also because he can't manufacture parachutes. If he were to drop them by air, how could he ensure that the supplies wouldn't be destroyed midway?
After much thought, he realized that if he wanted to implement an airdrop, he would probably have to make players stand on the plane with their items and jump off.

Honestly, instead of using this method to airdrop, he might as well just airdrop players directly and have them engage the enemy in a paratrooper battle.

Under the cover of other players' air forces, Petrograd launched a squadron of airships, arriving at the transportation hub ahead of the enemy, and then dropping a batch of supplies.

As the crates unfurled their parachutes in the sky and then fell to the ground, the players setting up defenses in the area were all incredibly excited.

"Quick, quick, open it and see what's inside!"

Several players and a group of Cambrian soldiers gathered in front of the box, looking at the huge box and unable to contain their curiosity.

The box had a crowbar secured with rope, so they didn't have to worry about not being able to open it because of the lack of a crowbar.

The Italians should have done this during World War II; otherwise, their soldiers would always find excuses related to crowbars.

Upon opening the box, they discovered that the weapons inside were actually anti-tank rifles.

Besides anti-armor rifles, they also saw some anti-armor mines, basically all kinds of weapons used for anti-armor purposes.

After looking at these weapons, the player walked away disappointed, because none of them were of any interest to him.

They have plenty of anti-armor weapons; they don't need these things at all.

However, the other Cambrian soldiers were very excited because these were rare and valuable pieces of equipment for them.

With these things, they were more confident in their upcoming defense.

Just then, several signal flares suddenly rose into the distance.

Upon seeing those bright red signal flares, the players immediately realized what was happening.

"Prepare for battle! The enemy is coming!"

"Quickly, quickly, set up our mortars! Let's test the power of the 120mm mortars!"

Immediately, a player set up a mortar and then asked the player on the other side what was going on.

The signal flares there were fired by other Cambrian soldiers; for the players, they had no need for signal flares to sound an alarm.

They only need to communicate in the chat area to find out what exactly happened.

"Enemy mechanized infantry are coming this way! They're crossing the intersection! Quickly, fire a few shells this way!"

Compared to the 60mm mortars players used before, although the deployment speed of the 120mm mortar is much slower, this mortar has a huge range advantage.

These Soviet-made mortars have a maximum range of 5700 meters, and in the current situation, the edge of their range can almost cover the intersection that the enemy is crossing.

Meanwhile, on this somewhat rugged and muddy path, the Black Hawk soldiers, who were advancing, also saw the signal flare fired by the Cambrian soldiers.

"Get out of the vehicle quickly, the enemy has spotted us!"

"Form battle formation and launch the assault! The enemy's defenses are right in front of us!"

The Black Hawk soldiers jumped off the truck at top speed, but the player was even faster.

Before they could all jump off the truck, the player's mortars were already whistling towards them. When they heard the whistling of shells from the sky, the soldiers' expressions changed drastically.

"Get down quickly!"

With a terrified scream, the Black Hawk soldiers quickly found a place to lie down, and some even hid under the truck.

The next moment, a 120mm mortar shell blasted over.

Several consecutive shelling shots quickly blasted the convoy in front of them to pieces.

Several trucks parked on the road, which had not yet been evacuated, were hit by artillery shells.

In the blink of an eye, these trucks were blown to pieces by the shells falling from the sky, leaving them with absolutely no chance to resist.

Many Black Hawk soldiers lying on the ground were killed or wounded by the explosions of these shells, and the remaining Black Hawk soldiers were stunned by the series of shelling.

"Damn it, where did this Cambrian army get their heavy mortars? They even carry these things while marching?"

One Black Hawk soldier couldn't help but curse, this was completely different from the armored brigade configuration he had imagined for the Cambrian army!
In fact, Andrei did not know what standard the Cambrian Army's armored brigades were configured according to in the past, but at this stage, the configuration of the Cambrian Army's armored brigades was really meager!

Typically, a fully equipped armored brigade of the Cambrian Empire has about 50 to 60 mech units, but with extremely limited firepower, the entire brigade only has four 82mm mortars.

To be honest, if we convert the number of armored units of such an armored brigade into the number of armored units, it is roughly equivalent to an armored battalion of the Black Hawk Armed Forces. In other words, the Cold War Armed Brigade is a brigade-level organization with a larger number of personnel.

This is also something that Andrei couldn't understand: how were the Cambrian Empire's armored forces armed?
After fighting for half a day, he didn't see many armored units from the Cambrian Empire, and even those he did see were small-scale formations.

Could it be that they have too few armored units, so they can only use this small-scale formation?

"Attack! Launch the attack immediately! Let our Wasp artillery provide cover!"

The Black Hawk Army's mechanized infantry was no pushover either; they quickly recovered from the barrage of artillery fire and began their assault.

At the same time, several Hornet cannons that followed behind them also began to suppress the player's fire.

When it comes to siege warfare, the Black Hawk Army's 105mm howitzers are actually more powerful than the player's 120mm mortars.

However, in terms of personnel casualties, the 120mm mortar is better because its shells have a larger kill radius and the shrapnel is more dispersed.

The Wasp Cannon kept firing, and shells immediately landed in the player's position, but these shells did not have a significant impact on the player.

In order to use the 120mm mortars, players had already dug many mortar positions in these areas beforehand.

These mortar positions are generally straight tubes more than two meters deep, where players can completely conceal their 120mm mortars.

When the situation is chaotic and the Black Hawk forces do not launch a further offensive, their artillery has difficulty locating these mortar positions.

Shells kept falling on the position. Most of the Cambrian soldiers took shelter in the artillery bunkers, but a very small number of soldiers remained outside as sentries, risking their lives to monitor the enemy.

The enemy's artillery fire wasn't that intense, so even if they stayed on the position, the chances of them being killed by the bombs weren't that high.

They had to closely monitor the enemy's infantry movements to avoid their own infantry being caught off guard when the enemy charged.

Colonel Belyak used a sturdy concrete warehouse as his command post.

At this moment, he is receiving reports from the front-line troops via radio, studying the enemy's offensive.

"It seems that the Black Hawk unit that launched the attack on us is quite well-trained. I thought they would be stunned by this sudden artillery barrage!"

One of the staff officers analyzed, and upon hearing this, Colonel Belyak shook his head.

"In most cases, the Black Hawk troops we encountered were well-trained, and the enemy's training level was much better than our soldiers."

"To be honest, I think that after this war ends, His Majesty the Tsar will have to make a major overhaul of the army's training and the maintenance of the standing army. The Empire's old model is completely outdated."

Looking back, Colonel Belyak couldn't help but shake his head repeatedly, feeling that the gap between his own side and the enemy was truly enormous.

The Cambrian Empire's army was roughly divided into three types:
One type is the army with the title of Guards. These are the most elite troops in the entire Cambrian Empire and the Tsar's direct troops. Most of them are deployed in the central and major cities.

Another type of force is the local armed forces, which are considered the Cambrian Empire's second-line forces. They are usually composed of militia or soldiers with relatively low levels of training.

They are what other countries call "gray animals" in most cases. Their advantage is that they are easy to mobilize and can quickly gather a large number of them, but their disadvantage is that their combat effectiveness is really not good.

In addition, the third type of force consisted of the private armies owned by nobles and feudal lords in various regions.

Although the Cambrian Empire had imposed restrictions on these feudal lords, most of them still had their own armies, and they often merged their own forces with local forces.

Unfortunately, the Cambrian Empire's military budget was always in short supply. In many cases, local armies had to cooperate with these nobles if they wanted to acquire better weaponry or expand their manpower.

This resulted in the local troops being heavily infiltrated by the nobility.

At the same time, these factors also mean that local troops in different regions often have their own characteristics, because different nobles have different armed models, and even their weapons are not interchangeable.

This feudalistic military system was utterly rotten when it came into direct confrontation with the Black Hawk Empire's advanced military system.

Let alone Colonel Bie Liya, a nobleman from the central government, even many local nobles felt that this system was very problematic.

"Colonel, how should we use our tracked armored vehicles? Should we use them to launch attacks against the enemy, or should we follow General Vorontsov's model and use armored units for positional warfare?"

A staff officer asked the colonel if their six Mendeleev tanks hadn't been used in combat yet, but were ready to be deployed at any time.

Colonel Belyak pondered for a moment, then finally made up his mind and said:
"We no longer need to use them for positional warfare; our infantry is sufficient to hold off the enemy on the ground."

“I fear the enemy might launch a surprise attack from the flank of our position if these armored units provide cover for our infantry from the side of the position.”

In fact, his concerns were valid, because the Black Hawk Command particularly favored pincer attacks, preferring to strike the enemy from the flanks.

The mechanized infantry unit in front of us made the same choice.

They dispatched a portion of their infantry to launch a frontal assault on the positions in front of them, in order to draw the enemy's attention.

At the same time, a small number of mechs and a large number of armored vehicles in their force began to move toward the flanks of the position.

If this trend continues, they will soon be able to encircle the relatively flat trench position in front of them and then inflict heavy damage on the Cambrian soldiers in the trenches.

However, since the players have been fighting the enemy for so long, they can naturally guess what tactics they will use.

Even if the colonel didn't realize this, the players had already set up defenses on the flanks of the position.

"Get ready, let them come a distance ahead, then we'll attack their mid-lane!"

One player, leading his squad, whispered to the others through the internal channel.

At this moment, they had already set up their AT guns by the roadside, ready to launch an attack on the enemy at any time.

The lead mech and several armored vehicles drove over, and although the players felt a little itchy, they resisted the urge to fire immediately.

These players only made their move when the truck convoy carrying enemy infantry passed by!
With a series of cannon shots, several pre-set AT cannons fired armor-piercing rounds, which pierced through several armored vehicles in front of the column.

Meanwhile, another player had already set up a machine gun on the other side and began firing fiercely at the enemy infantry on the truck.

The sudden attack startled the Black Hawk soldiers. When they saw several armored vehicles explode on the spot and machine gun bullets wipe out the soldiers on the vehicles, the Black Hawk soldiers were somewhat stunned.

"Enemy attack! Get out of the vehicle immediately!"

An officer jumped out of the vehicle and shouted to the other soldiers, but machine guns immediately opened fire in his direction.

Despite his desperate running, he tried to hide on the other side of the truck and use the wheels for cover.

But he had only taken two steps when a stray bullet broke his leg, causing him to fall to the ground and scream in agony.

The player is kind-hearted and cannot bear to see the enemy suffer in front of him.

So a scout player immediately took care of him with a sniper rifle, ending his suffering.

Rat-a-tat-tat! Rat-a-tat-tat!
Although the player attacks were fierce, the Black Hawk Army's response was also very swift.

The machine gunners on the truck immediately adjusted their machine guns and unleashed a barrage of bullets in this direction. Several soldiers even quickly set up mortars and began bombarding the player's direction.

Although these 50mm mortars have relatively low firepower, they are still quite good as infantry support firepower.

The players didn't expect the enemy to lock onto them so quickly. Before they could even change positions, some players were killed by mortar shells falling from the sky.

"Holy crap! Is this mortar poisoned?"

One unlucky player couldn't help but curse. He had just been killed by a mortar, but then respawned next to his teammate in Cardian.

To everyone's surprise, another mortar shell fell from the sky and killed him and his teammates!

"Skulls, it's your turn! Slay these enemies of the Emperor!"

Players gradually learned how to communicate with these skulls, and upon hearing that the enemy before them was the enemy of the Emperor, the skulls all became excited.

Although some servo skulls did employ a more traditional combat method, carefully floating while continuously scanning forward with lasers.

However, some players discussed it with the skull, and then, like kicking a giant kick, sent their own server skull flying.

"I @#%……(omitted a string of Terran profanities), you said you'd launch me, and this is how you launch me?"

As the player watched his skull fly violently into the distance onto the highway, he casually remarked:
"Regardless of how it was launched, just tell me whether it flew out or not. Isn't that much faster than letting it drift away slowly!"

When the Black Hawk soldiers first saw a round, dark shape hurtling towards them, they thought it was an anti-tank grenade thrown by the enemy and were so frightened that they quickly retreated.

But when they saw that what had fallen to the ground appeared to be a strange skull, the Black Hawk soldiers were somewhat bewildered.

"Don't go over there, that could be a skull bomb! Did the Cambrians replicate our technology?"

The knowledgeable Black Hawk soldiers quickly pulled their companions back. They had never encountered a servo skull before, so when they saw this thing, their first thought was that it was a skull bomb.

To their surprise, the skull did not explode on the spot as they had expected.

On the contrary, the skull suddenly floated up from the ground, its tiny laser emitters simultaneously aimed at the surrounding Black Hawk soldiers.

"Hahaha, traitor! Taste the wrath of the loyal!"

The Servo Skull laughed loudly while continuously firing lasers at the Black Hawk soldiers around it.

The sudden laser attack stunned the Black Hawk soldiers. Many soldiers were knocked to the ground by the laser before they even understood what was happening.

There was nothing they could do; they never expected that what they thought was a bomb dropped into the ranks would turn out to be a gun.

The sudden burst of gunfire instantly killed five or six Black Hawk soldiers in the vicinity.

Seeing this, other players followed suit, risking being hit by enemy bullets as they rushed out and kicked their skulls out like they were kicking a ball.

Immediately afterwards, a series of curses from the servo skulls echoed through the sky.

"Quickly! Move quickly, get our cyborg troops to the front!"

"The Empire has increased the production of cyborgs. Now it's not just experimental units that have these things; we can use them too!"

One of the Black Hawk soldiers shouted at a necromancer in the ranks as he spoke.

Under normal circumstances, those modified humans should actually have a more sophisticated and complex control system, and those who manipulate them often also make additional modifications to themselves.

However, given the current situation, the Black Hawk team can't afford to focus on finesse; numbers are more important than precise manipulation.

The necromancer hiding behind the armored vehicle nodded and then raised his staff.

At the same time, several large coffins on a truck suddenly lifted up, and as several huge figures sat up, the surrounding Black Hawk soldiers burst into excited cheers.

If Andrei were here, he would definitely recognize this thing.

Because this thing appeared in several battles in a row right after he transmigrated.

These cyborg soldiers were named Giant Gunners by the Black Hawk Empire. Who knows how these cyborgs, who are actually corpses, managed to become so strong and huge?

Behind these corpses, the two mortars that were originally installed have now been replaced with one, but this one looks even more exaggerated than the original two.

I don't know what the Black Hawk Army was thinking when developing this mortar. This thing looks a bit like a heartless cannon, with a huge caliber but also a very short barrel.

Of course, the caliber of this thing is definitely not as exaggerated as that of a heartless cannon.

Roughly estimating, the diameter of this thing should be around 210 millimeters.

After climbing down from the vehicle, the giant gunner adjusted his body angle and instantly blasted a heavy shell towards the player.

Although this thing has a relatively short range, when the heavy mortar shells landed in the player's defensive zone, several players were immediately blown into the air.

Even a large tree that players used for hiding collapsed under the massive shockwave.

"Holy crap? What the hell is this thing?"

"Cyborgs, I forgot if they were called giants or something, anyway, they're from the old version. I didn't expect them to reappear here, and they've even upgraded the caliber of their cannons!"

As one veteran player casually remarked, he pointed his AT tube at the device.

In their minds, this thing seemed to have a core in its chest, and if that core was destroyed, the thing would be destroyed on the spot.

As for using machine guns or similar weapons, those would definitely be useless.

These giant gunners were equipped with an extra layer of armor, with huge steel plates covering their chests, making them clearly bulletproof.

Just as the player was trying to aim at the thing's bent chest, his servo skull suddenly sent a message.

"Kid, don't move yet, this fighter servant seems interesting!"

"Give this thing to me, I'll try to take it apart?"

(End of this chapter)

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