Warlords: Rise of the System

Chapter 141 Total War Breaks Out 2

The tanks and armored vehicles brought by the coalition forces are not as fragile as the thin-skinned tanks and armored vehicles used by the bandits.

They have thick and strong armor that can withstand attacks from ordinary weapons.

Even 12.7mm heavy machine guns could not penetrate the protection of these tanks and armored vehicles.

However, the National Salvation Army's defense forces were already fully prepared.

They are equipped with a large number of advanced anti-tank weapons, including anti-tank guns and anti-tank rockets, which can effectively fight against coalition tanks and armored vehicles.

These anti-tank weapons have great destructive power and can easily penetrate the enemy's armor and cause huge damage to it.

With loud bangs, the coalition tanks and armored vehicles were hit one after another, and the flames and thick smoke produced by the explosions filled the entire battlefield.

The coalition forces' offensive rhythm was disrupted, and they began to realize that the National Salvation Army's defensive power was far stronger than they had imagined.

The morale of the soldiers of the National Salvation Army was greatly boosted. They took advantage of the terrain, constantly moving and hiding, and cleverly avoided the artillery attacks of the Coalition tanks.

At the same time, they continued to fire anti-tank weapons, causing greater losses to the coalition forces.

During the fierce battle, a coalition tank attempted to bypass the defense line but was paralyzed by an anti-tank mine of the National Salvation Army.

The tank became a trophy of the National Salvation Army. The soldiers quickly rushed up, occupied it and turned their guns to fire at other coalition vehicles.

The commanders watching the battle from behind looked at the situation on the battlefield with serious expressions.

They had thought that they could easily break through the defense line, but they encountered such stubborn resistance, which was beyond their expectations.

In the air battle, after several hours of fierce fighting, both sides suffered heavy losses.

The number of aircraft of the bandits and the multinational coalition forces decreased sharply, and the fighter planes of the National Salvation Army also suffered a certain degree of damage.

As time went on, the aircraft of the bandits and the multinational coalition forces gradually ran out of fuel and could no longer continue fighting in the air.

They had no choice but to retreat and return to base.

However, the National Salvation Army's air force did not intend to let them go easily.

The pilots of the National Salvation Army pursued closely, trying to stop the enemy's retreat.

After a fierce chase, the National Salvation Army's Air Force successfully shot down twenty or thirty planes of the bandits and the multinational coalition forces.

The downed planes exploded and caught fire in the air, and the wreckage fell to the ground, causing chaos.

The aerial chase lasted for some time, but eventually the National Salvation Army gave up the pursuit.

Although they won, they also paid a heavy price.

After the National Salvation Army's planes returned, they immediately began intensive repair and supply work.

Meanwhile, the fighting on the ground continues.

The infantry of the National Salvation Army engaged in fierce close combat with the Allied forces, using trenches and bunkers to launch defensive counterattacks.

The commanders of the coalition forces realized that the situation was unfavorable to them and decided to make a breakthrough.

They chose a point where the National Salvation Army's defense was weak, first bombarding it with heavy artillery, and then, led by tanks and armored vehicles, launched a fierce attack.

The battlefield was filled with smoke and blood, with shouts and sounds of gunfire coming one after another.

The soldiers of the National Salvation Army fought bravely and were not afraid of the threat of death.

The bandits and the multinational coalition forces even launched a death charge.

Add to that the reckless impact of their tanks and armored vehicles.

The position defended by the National Salvation Army was breached by the bandits and the attacking forces of the multinational coalition.

The soldiers of the National Salvation Army who were guarding their positions showed no fear.

They brandished their weapons and engaged in close combat with the enemy, with the flashing of swords and sabers continuing.

In this fierce battle, everyone tried their best to defend their position at all costs.

Some soldiers fell in a pool of blood, but their sacrifice did not make others retreat.

On the contrary, they threw themselves into the battle with greater resolve, determined to avenge the deaths of their comrades.

There was a huge disparity in the strength of the two sides, but the brave soldiers were not afraid. They fought a desperate battle with the powerful enemy with tenacious will and fearless courage.

The commanders of the National Salvation Army who were in charge of directing operations in the rear closely observed the situation on the battlefield through binoculars.

When they found that the situation was not good, they gave orders without hesitation and immediately sent reinforcements to the front line for support.

After receiving the order, the reinforcements took quick action. They marched towards the battlefield with firm steps, carrying weapons and equipment.

They know that time is running out and every second can determine victory or defeat.

When the reinforcements arrived at the position, they were shocked by what they saw.

The entire battlefield was littered with corpses, and the blood dyed the ground red, like a sea of ​​blood.

The air was filled with a strong smell of blood, making people feel suffocated.

However, what was even more surprising was that there was still a group of soldiers who were resisting stubbornly on the position.

These soldiers were from the same company and they defended their positions with their lives.

Although they were far outnumbered by the enemy, they succeeded in driving the enemy out of their positions with their indomitable spirit.

In this fierce battle, the soldiers of this company showed fearless courage and tenacious fighting ability.

They defeated the powerful enemy with a smaller force and held their position.

There were only 50-odd soldiers left in the company that was defending the position. Their bodies were covered in blood, some of it from the enemy but more of it from their own.

Many soldiers were seriously injured, and some could not even stand, but they still persisted.

They clenched their guns with trembling hands and looked into the distance with determined eyes.

When the footsteps of reinforcements gradually approached, they finally breathed a sigh of relief, and their bodies involuntarily collapsed, as if all their strength had been drained away at this moment.

They were so tired and in need of rest, yet their faces were filled with smiles of victory.

Because they know that as long as they have their comrades by their side, no difficulties are insurmountable.

The reinforcements arrived quickly, and as they looked at the wounded and exhausted soldiers before them, their hearts were filled with respect and emotion.

They stepped forward to help the injured soldiers up, asked about their injuries with concern, and gave them the most timely medical treatment.

The smoke from the battlefield gradually dissipated, and the sun shone on the land again.

These brave and fearless soldiers used their lives and sweat to repel the enemy's attack and defend their positions.

The commanders of the bandits and the multinational coalition forces were also shocked by the powerful fighting capability of the National Salvation Army.

An attacking force of more than 3000 people plus dozens of tanks and armored vehicles failed to break through a position guarded by only more than 100 people.

What terrified these commanders the most was that more than half of the 3000-strong attacking force and dozens of tanks and armored vehicles suffered casualties when they withdrew.

The commanders of the bandits and the multinational coalition forces had to re-plan their offensive strategies.

When the bandits and the multinational coalition forces attacked again, what awaited them was a feast of death.

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