Of course, when he was recycling these things, he did it alone in the name of checking the camp. Google search reading

After all, if Rogge and the others saw with their own eyes how he turned dozens of various vehicles into nothing, they would have to beg Ruger to use his "Fullmetal Alchemy" to make good things for them.

To be honest, if it weren't for the fact that the raccoon armored vehicles that had been given to them nominally had an MG3 engine, they might have started asking Ruger for HK417 a long time ago.

All kinds of vehicles in the camp factory were basically recycled by Ruger.

A total of seven infantry fighting vehicles, including three Cougars and four Weasels.

Three Boxer multi-purpose armored vehicles, with 120mm mortar compartments, 105mm assault gun compartments, and 155mm howitzer compartments.

Six fennec fox armored reconnaissance vehicles with only empty shells left.

And more than ten armored transport vehicles of various types.

Oh, yes, there are also three raccoon and two Mercedes-Benz G250GD.

Unarmored vehicles and various engineering vehicles have no vehicle rights, so they are ignored and recycled into raw materials.

Calculated in this way, this mountain special operations battalion, which is very similar to a PLA synthetic battalion, has at least three-fifths of its combat units destroyed.

Less than two-fifths of the remaining units were captured by Ruger.

Half a tank company, more than one mechanized infantry company, half a self-propelled artillery company, more than half a support company (reconnaissance), and the most complete number of vehicles exceeds that of a PLA support company.

Those who know this are a European mountain special operations battalion in a parallel dimension. Those who don't know think that this is a military reform learned from the PLA.

What kind of mountain is it? What's special about it? Ruger didn't feel it at all.

Perhaps it's because the armed vehicles facing the mountain were buried.

The limited information in the ghostly AI shows that this mountain special operations battalion belongs to the 23rd Mountain Infantry Brigade of the 10th Armored Division of the local Federal Armored Forces.

The predecessor seems to be the subordinate organization of the original 231st, 232nd, and 233rd Mountain Infantry Battalions and other mountain infantry brigades.

However, it seems that after a reorganization for unknown reasons, it became the 231st Mountain Special Operations Battalion, which looks a bit strange.

Ruger did not intend to delve into this. He didn't care whether it was really affected by the PLA because of a geopolitical event or even a local war. Anyway, this is the matter of the Lost Plane.

And now, the historical line of the Lost Plane has been cut off forever.

He only knows now that these vehicles and equipment are enough for him to arm a mechanized force of no less than 300 people.

And he has less than 30 troops at most.

Or the kind of people who are soldiers...

Therefore, these vehicles and equipment will most likely become his personal equipment for different environments.

Compared with Ruger's gains, Roger and others nominally obtained more than a dozen raccoon-style and Mercedes-Benz G250GD parked on the playground.

The reason why it is nominal is that, firstly, except for the four cars that Luger modified initially, the others have not been de-ghosted and AI-ized.

Second, because the electronic chips in their bodies have not been removed, they cannot be driven to the ground with magic radiation.

Of course, the Rogues actually face a third problem, which is how to drive these cars from underground to the ground at least tens of meters high and possibly hundreds of meters high.

It will take a lot of effort to find a way to return to the underground maze of the Forgotten Tower from this Lost Relics-Camp.

Because the foldable iron stairs under the stone throne of the Bloody Countess can only accommodate two people side by side.

Moreover, it is a staircase.

To drive the car out, the Rogues must first blow up the entrance of the secret passage a little wider, and then find a way to build a driving passage for vehicles to travel together, such as the upper and lower passages of an indoor parking lot.

This is not the end.

When we get to the underground maze of the Forgotten Tower, we have to start building a similar passage at the bottom of the maze to lead to the ground.

However, there is also an advantage to this, that is, after the two sets of passages are repaired, this Lost Ruins can actually become the third human shelter.

And the area here is at least seven or eight times larger than Luger's second shelter.

The only problem is that if the underground maze of the Forgotten Tower without the Bloody Countess is in contact with the outside world too frequently, it will be polluted by magic over time and become like most of the ground world, with monsters appearing from time to time.

Of course, if Rogge also has an alchemy master like Tia, who can use certain potions to absorb the magic that spreads and pollutes the Lost Ruins on a daily basis, this problem will basically be non-existent.

What? There is no one with such ability in Rogge?

It doesn't matter, you can talk about cooperation with Luger.

The two companies already have many businesses such as vehicle modification and maintenance, vehicle-mounted weapon replacement, ammunition supply, fuel supply, etc., and adding a shelter maintenance is not a big deal.

What? Why not let Luger recycle these cars and release them to them when they return to the ground?

Doesn't this reveal that Ruger is not using "Fullmetal Alchemy" to "recycle materials", but has a huge dimensional space that is countless times larger than the Tia small bag, the largest dimensional bag in Ruger Town.

What? Just say that it is using alchemy, and this process can also deduct a few cars as kickbacks according to the "setting"?

Ruger himself is happy with this method, but Ruger and others are not happy.

When Ruger proposed this solution, the four Rogues protected the armored vehicles like a mother hen protecting her chicks.

That meant that not only would they keep 50% as a kickback (skill loss), but even one less vehicle would not do.

They had already learned how to drive.

If they drove more than a dozen vehicles back to the Rogues, they would be the first batch of instructors.

How many vehicles could be successfully pulled back was directly related to how many subordinates they could have and how much armored combat power they could provide to the Rogue troops.

So it was not surprising that they behaved like this.

In addition, Sarah had also mastered the operation of tanks through the memory of the Bloody Countess.

She also proposed a deal to Ruger to provide the Rogues with at least two main battle tanks that could reach the level of Leopard 2A4.

Of course, there was no requirement for electronic equipment such as fire control, sighting, communication, and enemy detection.

In Ruger's view, what she actually meant was two heavy tanks from World War II with firepower, protection, and mobility that could reach the level of Leopard 2A4 main battle tanks.

In return, Ruger would no longer claim ownership of the vehicles and equipment in the camp except for the chariots protected by the Rogues.

The ulterior motive directly exposed Ruger's behavior of going to inspect in name only but actually to recover the equipment.

How to say this? Since Ruger knew the existence of those things from the memory of the strange AI leader, Sarah would naturally know the same thing from the memory of the bloody countess.

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