Warlords: Rise of the System

Chapter 366: Advancing into Gaojun State

More than 20,000 rockets exploded one after another. In an instant, flames shot up into the sky and the raging flames were like dancing fire dragons, raging across the entire battlefield.

The huge explosion was deafening, as if it was going to tear the sky and the earth apart.

Although the National Salvation Army soldiers on Jianghe's side were far away, the dazzling flames were still clearly visible, like bright fireworks in the night sky.

The generals of the National Salvation Army who were standing in the distance and watching, looking at the area engulfed by fire, pondered in their hearts.

Under such intensive and fierce bombing, even if the strong fortifications carefully built by the bandits and the multinational coalition forces managed to escape being completely destroyed.

However, the personnel stationed inside are probably in danger.

Under such scorching heat, even if they were not burned to ashes on the spot.

They would certainly find it hard to endure the rolling heat and thick smoke, and would eventually suffocate to death due to lack of oxygen.

At this moment, the engineering corps of the National Salvation Army seized the opportunity and quickly took action.

They raced against time to build the pontoon bridge.

Because the enemy's defense forces are suffering a devastating blow at this moment.

Perhaps the enemies in the opposite fortifications have been completely wiped out.

Therefore, the work of the engineering corps progressed extremely smoothly and did not encounter any interference from the enemy.

At the same time, the National Salvation Army's air force did not slack off.

Fighter planes kept taking off from the airport, hovering in the sky, carrying out patrol missions.

They are like vigilant falcons, always watching every move in the surrounding airspace.

As soon as they found that the enemy's air force dared to approach, these brave pilots of the National Salvation Army would fly their fighter planes to meet them without hesitation, and resolutely intercept and expel them.

The National Salvation Army's air force also had a vital mission - to scout enemy artillery positions.

They soar above the sky like sharp falcons, always maintaining a high level of vigilance and not missing any clues.

Once the enemy artillery positions hidden in the dark are exposed, the Air Force will launch a fierce air strike without hesitation.

At the same time, they will pass this key intelligence to ground forces in a timely and accurate manner.

In just a short period of time, dozens of sturdy and stable floating bridges spanned the wide rivers like long rainbows.

These pontoon bridges are like bridges connecting the other side of victory, opening up a path forward for the ground forces of the National Salvation Army.

Accompanied by the inspiring sound of trumpets, the brave and fearless soldiers took firm and powerful steps, quickly stepped onto the pontoon bridge, and bravely advanced towards the other side of the river.

In order to enable the front-line troops to obtain powerful weapons and equipment as soon as possible.

Lu Tianhao led the way and resolutely followed the first wave of advancing troops into the territory of Gaojun Kingdom.

When they arrived at the destination, numerous tanks, armored vehicles and heavy weapons were released in an orderly manner onto the vast open land like steel behemoths.

The National Salvation Army soldiers, who had been on high alert for a long time, quickly took action, skillfully operating various equipment and equipping these powerful weapons.

Then they moved forward at lightning speed.

They made use of local materials and cleverly used tanks and armored vehicles as solid cover to build an indestructible defense.

The bombing operation launched by the National Salvation Army Air Force was a comprehensive bombing of the defensive positions set up by the bandits and the multinational coalition forces.

However, compared with the overall bombing, the full coverage bombing that Lu Tianhao finally implemented had a relatively small range and was limited to a specific distance.

This distance was only less than 20 miles long, but the enemy's defensive position within this 20-mile long suffered a devastating blow.

The 20-mile-long enemy defense position was completely bombed by vehicle-mounted rockets.

Just as many generals had guessed, many enemies struggled painfully in the raging flames and were eventually swallowed by the merciless fire and buried in this scorching hell.

Of course, not all enemies died directly in the fire.

Some enemies still managed to escape by chance. They might not have been burned to death directly by the fire, but the thick smoke and high temperature in the air made the oxygen extremely thin.

These survivors had difficulty breathing in the enclosed space and eventually lost their lives from suffocation.

When the ground forces of the National Salvation Army rushed into the fortifications, the scene that unfolded before their eyes was shocking.

Although the bombing had ended for a long time, the temperature inside the fortification was still incredibly high, as if one was in a huge furnace.

As soon as the soldiers stepped in, sweat began to flow like springs, soaking their heavy uniforms.

At the same time, the advance troops that crossed the river were equipped with advanced tanks, armored vehicles and various heavy weapons.

They quickly launched an extended attack on the enemy positions on the left and right.

Not long after, bursts of fierce gunfire came from both sides and resounded through the sky, announcing the further escalation of this brutal war.

The advance troops of the National Salvation Army pounced on the enemy's defense line like a tiger descending from a mountain. With high morale and firm steps, they rushed towards the battlefield filled with smoke and flames.

At this time, the remaining troops in the enemy's fortifications were on high alert, but facing the aggressive National Salvation Army, their resistance seemed somewhat powerless.

After round after round of fierce bombing by the National Salvation Army Air Force, the enemy's fortifications were in ruins.

Although there are still many sturdy fortresses standing there tenaciously, the land around them has long been bombed into pits.

The barbed wire was torn to pieces and the trenches were almost filled in.

The once impregnable defense system has now become riddled with holes and has lost most of its defensive capabilities.

The enemy troops left behind in these ruined fortifications were suffering even more.

Under the overwhelming bombing of the National Salvation Army Air Force, they had nowhere to hide and could only watch their comrades fall one by one.

Casualties continued to rise, and the surviving soldiers were terrified and their morale was low.

According to rough estimates, the number of combat-capable troops is less than half of the original number.

However, the National Salvation Army did not give the enemy any chance to breathe.

The ground forces launched a massive charge under the cover of artillery fire.

Their shouts and cries shook the earth, and the weapons in their hands spewed out angry flames.

The soldiers fought bravely and quickly broke through the enemy's fragile defense lines with unstoppable momentum.

After just a few hours, the defensive positions carefully arranged by the bandits and the multinational coalition forces on the banks of the river completely collapsed.

Those once arrogant invaders now abandoned their weapons and fled in a panic, leaving behind corpses and damaged equipment on the ground to testify to the outcome of this fierce battle.

The National Salvation Army successfully captured the enemy's first line of defense, laying a solid foundation for the subsequent full-scale offensive.

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