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Chapter 262 Join the battle(2/2)

But the soldiers of his own security platoon hid behind the lights of the cars and used the cover of the vehicles to fight back.

The opponent's line of sight is illuminated by the light, and it is basically impossible to clearly see the position of the guard platoon soldiers.

The entire battlefield is one-way and transparent. No wonder the enemy has not been able to take down our own blockade for so long.

Fang Lang glanced at the battlefield environment.

This place is right at the intersection into the village, and the location where the enemy ambush is the only way in and out of the village from the city.

The nearby area has not yet entered a state of development, so the ambush position chosen by the enemy is a sugar cane field. The tall sugar cane can easily block the ambush personnel.

When the soldiers of No. 1 and No. 2 vehicles set up sniper positions, they also considered the possibility that the enemy would pass through the sugar cane fields and outflank the enemy.

Therefore, they should have retreated while fighting. They just exited the farmland area and entered the road between the two factories at the urban-rural fringe. They blocked the vehicle in the middle and blocked the road for the ambush personnel to pursue.

Seeing this, Fang Lang couldn't help but affirm the tactics of the guards platoon soldiers.

No wonder the other party has been stuck at this intersection for so long and has not been able to move forward at all.

I don’t know if the opponent’s commander is stupid or his marksmanship is not good enough. He didn’t even turn off the lights here.

Could it be that the opponent has been fighting for so long and still hasn't understood that if the lights are not turned off, the battlefield will always be one-way and transparent, and they will always be passively beaten.

A lion fights a rabbit with all his strength. Don't take any chances in a battle. Maybe the enemy will be almost back in position at this moment.

Fang Lang looked behind the blocking vehicle. More than thirty meters away from the rear of the vehicle, there were two alleys on the left and right.

Looking at the guard platoon soldiers who surrounded him to protect his safety, Fang Lang pointed to two alleys and motioned for everyone to move forward.

The soldiers understood what he meant, picked up their weapons, and moved forward lightly.

However, during the advancement process, Fang Lang was always surrounded in the middle. This made Fang Lang, who was holding the Garand, unable to lift the gun and felt extremely depressed.

If the enemy sees this, he will know at a glance that he is an important person, and he will immediately focus on him.

Fortunately, the light is dim now and there are no street lights nearby, otherwise Fang Lang would definitely push these guys away.

The crowd continued to push toward the alley, and as they walked past the gate of a factory on the roadside, Fang Lang felt something strange in this factory.

There is a sense of danger, but it is not strong.

Fang Lang quickly put his hand on the shoulder of the soldier directly in front of him and squeezed. The soldier understood and stopped moving forward, and everyone slowly squatted down.

With the help of the dim night, Fang Lang looked through the gap in the iron door of the factory and discovered that there were more than a dozen cars parked vaguely in the open space in the middle of the factory.

With just one glance, Fang Lang understood that this should be where the gangsters who attacked him stored their vehicles.

There was a sense of danger inside, indicating that there should be people guarding the vehicle inside. Fang Lang nodded at two soldiers and whispered a few words in their ears.

The two looked at each other, nodded, walked around to the other side of the wall quietly, and climbed over quietly.

Here Fang Lang thought of a new tactical action, which is sign language.

It’s a pity that there was no training in the past, so it can only be solved by whispering. It seems that these will be included in the Marine Corps training manual in the future. Next time when silent communication is needed, direct gesture communication will be enough to reduce the risk of exposure.
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