I Have a Mansion in the Post-Apocalyptic World

Chapter 1,326 The Victory of Bucaramanga

A house with blown-out windows may be generally resistant to severe storms, but strong winds that break in through the windows will blow the house into a mess. The Earth's magnetic field is like a leaky house in front of the solar wind. Its "loopholes" will continue to "leak" for several hours, providing opportunities for charged particles from the sun to enter the Earth's atmosphere and disrupt communications and power systems. opportunity.

However, the NATO coalition stationed in Bucaramanga no longer has the time to study whether it is the solar wind or the EMP weapons of the Star Ring trade. Moro soldiers have captured Hill 772 and penetrated their last line of defense outside the city of Bucaramanga.

Until the signal bomb of the general attack rose into the sky, no one got the news in advance.

Highland 772 was captured effortlessly by the Moro volunteers.

Behind this highland is the military base of the NATO coalition.

Night has come quietly.

Without the slightest warning, the 107 rocket landed on the runway of the military base airport, blowing the fighter planes stranded on the runway to pieces.

Attacking artillery fire came from all directions, and the screams of explosions and shells soon drowned out the intermittent broadcasts from the base. The NATO coalition forces, whose command system is paralyzed, are organized into ranked units and fight independently in a military base covering hundreds of acres.

The NATO coalition forces equipped with night vision equipment should not have been so passive in night battles. However, after the strategic-level EMP strike, the night vision equipment, like the thermal imaging sights, all turned into scrap metal. Not only does it have no effect at all, but hanging there is also quite a hindrance.

The same goes for infantry, and the same goes for tanks.

There was no command, no infantry support, and even the thermal imager on the sight was broken. The M1A2 main battle tank rushing out of the garage was like a blindfolded bull. Facing the gunfire from all directions, not to mention not knowing where to hit, I didn't even know if I was hitting the enemy or one of my own when I ran over. .

While armored units are effectively resistant to electromagnetic pulses, this does not include communications equipment placed on the outside of the armor. If these tanks are given time to prepare and are equipped with the "anti-pulse" pendant developed by the U.S. Department of Defense Advanced Projects Agency, it is not impossible to protect these communication equipment.

But obviously, they did not expect to be attacked by emp.

What will happen to modernized forces without information support?

It turns out, like a blind man.

Following the 21st Infantry Brigade into the north gate of the military base, Mutali raised his rifle and fired, quickly suppressing the US sniper hiding behind the military truck. The comrade behind him skillfully took out an RPG-7 launcher with a high-explosive warhead and fired it at the truck.

The explosion lights up the night.

As our own soldiers penetrated deeper, the supporting artillery in the rear began to gradually shrink toward the center of the military base. The NATO coalition forces stuck in the military base were beaten and disoriented. Some of the people who reacted began to retreat towards the port of Barranquilla, while the remaining people were either killed in the melee or became prisoners of war of the guerrillas.

Holding a rifle, Mutali's company took the lead in attacking a building that was suspected to be an important target.

The NATO soldiers stationed in this building resisted very tenaciously. Both sides suffered a lot of casualties in the exchange of fire. The battle situation was actually a stalemate for a while.

However, everyone knows that for these people trapped in a dead end, their final outcome is almost inevitable.

The NATO soldiers crawling behind the bunker fell one after another. On the Moro Kingdom and Farc side, reinforcements of soldiers came from the rear one after another.

Seeing that the firepower on the opposite side was getting weaker and weaker, the Moro guerrillas seized the opportunity to pounce on them, and soon crushed the remaining resistance under their feet with ease.

This seems to be the command post of the NATO coalition forces. There are offices, conference rooms and the like on both sides of the corridor.

A flurry of bullets swept past, and Mutali beat the noncommissioned officer who had drawn his pistol and tried to resist into a sieve, and quickly stepped into the office.

At this moment, he suddenly discovered that there seemed to be something hidden under the desk.

With his eyes bright, Mutali pointed his gun at the desk and leaned forward.

He made a "cover me" gesture to his comrades behind him, and stretched his left hand under the desk. After grabbing something, he pulled the man out from under the table and threw him to the ground. Two muzzles of the gun were quickly pressed against the man's face.

"Don't kill me, don't kill me! I surrender to Smecta!"

"Be honest! Squat against the wall with your hands on your head, don't scream like crazy!" He kicked the officer to the wall. When Mutali heard that it was a stick word, he immediately became angry and couldn't help but bear him back. Up came a shot of the butt.

Damn, we finally caught an officer, but why is he a stick?

What a shame!

It was dawn, and the battle that lasted all night was over.

The results of this battle can be described as a bumper harvest.

Ten m1a2 main battle tanks, more than thirty lav-25 light armored vehicles of various types, self-propelled artillery that did not explode in the shelling, and even armed helicopters on the tarmac and F35 parked in the hangar, all They were captured by the Moro Volunteer Army and most of them were towed back to the rear by trucks.

In addition to tanks and armored vehicles, armed helicopters and F35s are temporarily out of use due to electronic component failures before systematic repairs.

But then again, even if these things are not broken, I'm afraid there won't be anyone in the Moro volunteer army who can drive.

Nearly eight thousand prisoners of war were also pulled deep into the Andes Mountains along with military trucks. Most of them are from Turkey, and the rest are mostly from the United States, Britain, France and other European and American countries.

It is ultimately unrealistic to annihilate all these NATO soldiers.

When the guerrillas were about to occupy the coalition military base, the USS Ford aircraft carrier battle group deployed in the Gulf of Mexico had already noticed the situation on the front line and dispatched F35s, Ospreys and the remaining Marines to cover the falling military base. The defeated Union soldiers retreated toward the Gulf of Mexico.

This is definitely the worst defeat in NATO history.

The entire communication system was destroyed, and contact with the entire army was lost. It was not known whether to retreat or to defend. After being dragged from the first-rate army to the status of a third-rate army by a shot of emp, the guerrillas of the Moro Kingdom and Farc relied on their absolute strength. Defeated by numbers, firepower, and a wealth of experience at this level.

The good news quickly spread from the front to the rear.

Even Jimenez himself couldn't believe that his farc and Moro volunteers actually took down the NATO coalition military base in Bucaramanga.

That's NATO...

More than 8,000 prisoners of war...

Many of them are a bit hot to touch.

After smoking five or six cigars in a row and pacing back and forth in the cave, he suppressed his excitement and sat down on the chair.

After Bucaramanga and heading south, we reach Bogota, the capital of Colombia.

It seems that we are only one step away from the throne of the President...

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