Table of Contents<h2><span>CHAPTER 2652 /2</h2>
As Charlie approached, the vige came into view, nestled between two towering mountain peaks on the east and west. The vige had entrances to the north and south.
At these northern and southern entrances, several armored vehicles were stationed alongside man-made trenches and shooting positions. It was evident that these points were a primary focus of defense for the opposing armed forces.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
In the heart of the vigey a small circr square, where four helicopter gunships were parked. Additionally, on the mountain peaks nking the vige, there were visible fortifications and observation posts, with signs of personnel activity within them.
Charlie quickly assessed the situation in his mind. Since he was alone, stealthily infiltrating the enemy’s territory was crucial, making the north and south entrances unsuitable options for entry.
The ideal approach would be from the peaks on the eastern and western sides. The opposing forces understood that government troopscked the capability forrge-scale air strikes; any potential assault would most likely be ground-based.
Given the mountainous terrain on both sides, essing these peaks would pose a significant challenge for infantry, let alone heavy equipment. Therefore, if government forces were to mount an attack, they would bepelled to use the northern and southern entrances.<fn27e9> ?? ??? ???? ?? ???? ???? ???????s, ????s? ??s?? Find~Novel</fn27e9>
This understanding led to rtively weaker defenses on the eastern and western nks, which were primarily manned by a small contingent of soldiers equipped with a few heavy machine guns and Stinger missiles.
Confident in his choice to sneak in from this direction, Charlie felt assured that he would remain undetected. Even if he were spotted, he didn’t perceive any real threat; the effectiveness of heavy machine guns against ground targets was limited, as their bullets struggled to reach significant heights due to gravity, following a parabolic trajectory.
Regarding the Stinger missiles, while powerful, they were intended for aircraft and couldn’t lock onto a person. In Charlie’s case, they were effectively useless.
At that moment, Isaac Cameron’s voice crackled through Charlie’s headset. “Master Wade, based on your current descent speed, you need to deploy the parachute in ten seconds!”
Charlie nced at his watch; after ten seconds, he would be at an altitude of about five hundred meters. Opting for caution, he decided to aim for anding on the eastern hillside to avoid detection from the mountaintop defenses. Hemunicated, “I want to open the parachute at 200 meters.”
“Two hundred meters?!” Isaac eximed. “If you deploy the parachute at that height, not only will yound right under the eyes of the mountaintop defenses, but your descent speed won’t allow enough time for a safending. It’s almost like jumping from a height of seven or eight stories without any protection – it could be fatal!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>