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Minggui did as Yezi said, but they didn't have that many MP5 magazines, less than eighty.
In jungle warfare, submachine guns are better than rifles, as they are more stable and have a better rate of fire, at least better than AK47s.
However, the AK47 was cheap, which was very attractive to the warlords. Although the Ming dynasty's people were also equipped with MP5s, most of them were equipped with the Chinese-made Type 81 rifle.
Ye Zi didn't mind; with what he had in his space, it was enough.
After agreeing on the search plan, Ye Zi suddenly asked:
"Do you have enough manpower?"
"No problem. Originally there were two battalions here, with more than 600 men. Although some were killed or wounded, there are still 400 men who can participate in the battle."
Ye Zi nodded. As long as there are enough people, the attack can be launched after dawn, without waiting.
Minggui let Ye Zi have a meal, and then Ye Zi went to rest. Minggui then began to deploy combat missions.
On the morning of the sixth day, Minggui sent someone to tell Yezi that the enemy's industrial park was also making preparations, probably planning to come out and wipe out Minggui.
Ye Zi immediately got up, packed her gear, and went to find Ming Gui.
Ming Gui decided to change the battle plan and fight the enemy in the jungle after they came out.
But Ye Zi doesn't think so.
“Our reinforcements are limited, and doing so would result in the loss of a number of soldiers. More importantly, there are still a number of wounded soldiers in the camp who need care. Whether we fight in the jungle or retreat, it will slow us down. Therefore, fighting in the industrial park is the most suitable option.”
Ming Gui thought for a moment and said:
"I'll do as you say and carry out the original plan."
To be fair, the original plan wasn't entirely unchanged; there were some modifications, but only the attack timing was altered.
The new attack time is when the warlord soldiers open the door and come out. As soon as the door opens, the leaf and rocket launcher soldiers will open fire together.
First, launch a sweeping attack. The soldiers behind the watchtowers and doors, as well as all the rocket launchers, portable anti-tank missiles, and heavy machine guns positioned along the main attack direction, will all be aimed at the exposed warlord soldiers.
The heavy machine gun will provide cover fire for Ye Zi, making it easier for her to rush to the door and launch an attack.
Ming Gui led his men to stand ready, and he even operated a missile launcher himself.
The gate to the industrial park was slowly pushed open, and all the eyes of the Kokang New Army were fixed on the gate through their aiming devices.
Suddenly, Minggui pressed the launch button, and immediately more than a dozen missiles and rockets rushed toward their intended targets.
The heavy machine guns around him began to roar, and Ye Zi, carrying a rotary machine gun, began to charge.
The sudden attack stunned the warlord soldiers who were preparing to set off. After the first round of explosions, the soldiers began to look for cover.
Five hundred meters is beyond the range of a light rocket launcher, so the first round of attacks used heavy rocket launchers and portable anti-tank missiles. This is why Minggui had nearly two hundred rockets, but only fired ten.
Even with portable anti-tank missiles, there are only a dozen or so attacks, because he only has ten heavy rocket launchers.
Lightweight rocket launchers have a range of 100 to 400 meters. Their main targets are stationary or slow-moving objects. Beyond 400 meters, the probability of hitting the target is almost zero, unless you get extremely lucky.
Moreover, rocket launchers and rifles have different wind drift. As we all know, wind direction and wind force affect the bullets that are cut off, and the same is true for rockets that are cut off.
However, bullets deflect with the wind, meaning that the bullet's impact point will be in the direction the wind blows.
The wind deflection of a rocket launcher is called headwind deflection or frontwind deflection. As the name suggests, it means that the landing point of the rocket will be in the direction from which the wind blows at the target location.
This phenomenon sounds absurd, but it's the reality. After a rocket is launched, it has tail fins. When the wind blows on the tail fins, the warhead will deviate, which is why this happens.
Moreover, the target of a light rocket launcher is generally not more than 200 meters away, because it is very difficult to hit a target beyond 200 meters, unless it is a professional rocket launcher soldier.
However, few armies would specifically train a rocket launcher operator, because this requires strong calculation and perception abilities.
It senses wind speed, quickly calculates rocket flight time and target distance, and then calculates wind deflection.
This entire process can train a qualified sniper.
A sniper can carry 100 sniper bullets and a secondary weapon, so he can be effective at both long and short ranges and has a long firing time.
How many rockets can a rocket launcher operator carry?
Besides, in modern society, when the distance is close, use a light rocket launcher, fire it and throw it away. When it exceeds 200 meters, use a heavy rocket launcher, portable missiles, or sniper grenades. If all else fails, calling in artillery support is the best option.
The second wave of heavy rockets and portable missiles flew over Yezi's head, this time targeting the sentry tower again, since not every shot could hit the target.
With heavy machine gun cover, Ye Zi charged forward headlong. Even if she was hit, the system would heal her injuries.
A minute later, Ye Zi, fully armed, rushed to the gate, turned on the power, idled, and fired—all in one smooth motion.
The bullets fired from the rotary machine gun swarmed like ants, heading straight for the warlord's soldiers.
Ye Zi controlled the gate, and Ming Gui immediately led his men to charge.
There were some sandbag positions in the industrial park, and Ye Zi's powerful firepower only hit the soldiers who hadn't had time to jump into the sandbag positions.
With the system's help, Ye Zi focused on several sandbag positions until the system indicated that there were no more survivors inside, and then continued her sweep.
After the first ammo box was emptied, the sweep was only halfway done. Ye Zi quickly switched to the second ammo box from behind the gatepost and continued the sweep.
Ten minutes later, the ammunition box was empty. Ye Zi turned to look at Ming Gui and gestured for him to reload the ammunition box.
As Minggui nodded, Ye Zi pulled out a submachine gun and walked into the industrial park.
The grenades with their pins bitten off flew through the air, each explosion blasting out several severed limbs.
According to the original plan, Ming Gui and the others would not enter the courtyard, but would wait outside against the wall for the enemy to escape.
After avoiding Ming Gui and the others' sight, Ye Zi took out an ammunition box from her spatial storage, loaded it with bullets, and then rushed towards the back door with a rotary machine gun.
There were also many dormitories for warlord soldiers over there.
Half an hour has passed since the attack began, and no effective counterattack has been launched. Moreover, Ye Zi's powerful firepower has not only terrified the warlord's soldiers, but also left the Black Sun Mercenary Group survivors sweating profusely.
They'd seen tough guys before, but this was the first time they'd ever seen one who could guarantee a 20-minute machine gun attack.
The bullet ants swarmed again, attacking the houses. Some fired a few shots, while others simply ignored them.
After clearing the outside, Ye Zi had taken several shots herself. Then, with the rotary machine gun slung to her waist, Ye Zi, holding a grenade in one hand and a submachine gun in the other, began to storm the building.