Chapter 342: Wallbreaker: Sophon
More than a dozen J89s were gliding carefully in the air at normal cruise speed.
Even without enemies, they still remained in hand.
Bob believes that everyone in the Seventh Division defected.
Just two days after the war started, Bob realized the terror of the Solar System Army. His company was full of thirty-six J89s in total.
After two encounters, 12 J89s have been scrapped, and several of them have even been "blown" into liquid, and all 12 drivers have been killed.
There are three J89s that are seriously injured and are under emergency repair.
Before the war started, he said that he would never have thought that a regiment would suffer such a great loss against the eighteen mechas of the Solar System.
Thinking of J135's flexibility in the air, Bob's hands couldn't help but tremble.
During the second encounter, if it weren't for the support of ground-to-air forces, Bob would probably have to explain his entire company in this battle.
For a long time, according to the news released by the Solar System, their most advanced mecha is J95, so PDC and Fleet International can be sold from the Solar System to the relatively backward J85.
The J89, which is equipped with a large amount of PDC, is an improved version of J85, and its performance is much better than the J85, which is equipped with a large amount of solar system countries on the surface.
PDC was boasting that it developed J97 not long ago, which has better performance than J95.
At that time, Bob was still looking forward to fighting with the Solar System and making achievements himself.
But when the battle really started, Bob learned that the "main forces" of the Solar System Kingdom, J85 and J95, are both armed forces responsible for logistics.
The one who is really at the forefront is J135. It is said that space warfare in low-Earth orbit is even more terrifying, and it is necessary to fight against the most advanced J145 in the solar system country!
I heard that a reorganized J97 company was destroyed by three J145s!
Even with such a huge difference in the weapons of our enemy, Bob did not believe that the Seventh Division would be quietly destroyed by the Solar System Kingdom.
Even if they are attacked, there will always be time to send a distress signal, right?
So Bob believes that the Seventh Division must be unable to withstand the pressure of the national army in the solar system and defected!
With the subordinate's voice: "There is a situation!" The entire team became nervous. When they met the J135 formation without support, they could only run separately. If they still have their lives, then consider completing the task.
However, J89's intelligent vision capture system did not find enemies in the air.
Bob asked on the channel: "What's going on?"
The scout in front said, "Look at the dark clouds in front!"
Bob muttered, "What's so good about dark clouds?"
While speaking, he pulled out the telescope and looked in the direction marked by the scout.
The dark clouds were like black cotton balls floating in the air. The sun was shining here, but heavy snow was falling on the other side.
Bob had heard of this kind of weather before, with raining and bright sunshine.
Only after you see it can you feel the spectacular weather, especially from the perspective of being in mid-air, as if the sky has collapsed there.
It’s winter in the northern hemisphere now, and it’s normal to snow. Bob didn’t care too much: “Continue to investigate!”
The Seventh Division's camp was in the direction of dark clouds. When it entered under the dark clouds, the strong wind also roared, and it seemed like entering another world by a line.
Bob and others were all in the mecha, so they naturally couldn't feel the cold outside.
Just a glance at the temperature made him shocked. He was minus 30 degrees below zero, but under the dark clouds, it suddenly reached more than minus 20 degrees below zero.
The test of life and death in the encounter made Bob feel much more sensitive. He felt that the abnormal temperature must be for a reason.
So he ordered: "Fly on the ground!"
If they really encounter an attack, their current formation is like a target.
Flying on the ground means that this mission will take more time. The command prompted him once, but Bob did not order a re-start.
First, we must be alert enough, and second, the weather is getting worse and worse. It is broad daylight and dark like the bottom of a pot! The blizzard is getting heavier, the visibility is getting smaller and smaller, and the flight speed is getting slower and slower.
After more than three hours of trek, Bob's team finally arrived near the camp of the Seventh Division.
There was more and more snow on the ground, and even ice surfaces appeared.
The temperature outside has dropped to more than minus 70 degrees Celsius, and the J89's life-sustaining system must remain fully open.
Bob's team searched for a long time before finally finding the camp of the 7th Division.
Overnight, it was basically covered with ice and snow.
But as a modern force, ice and snow cannot have too much impact on military operations.
When Bob's team landed, they found a thin layer of ice on the ground. This layer of ice was strange because there was not so much water around.
Soon they found a sentry covered in snow standing guard. Bob quickly went up to inquire, but no matter what he said, the sentry didn't move at all.
When I turned on the headlight and looked carefully, the sentry had already frozen to death, and his whole body was covered with a layer of white frost. It seemed that his death was not very painful.
Immediately afterwards, they found more and more frozen corpses, and Bob realized that the soldiers of the 7th Division might have been frozen to death.
Bob reported truthfully, but the command center didn't believe it.
Just kidding! Can a snow destroy a modern combat division?
The staff believed it after Bob captured the camp scene in video to the command center.
But they still find it difficult to understand why the 7th Division's camp, whether it is weapons, barracks, etc., are covered with a layer of ice?
Why do soldiers of the 7th Division do not know how to hide when they encounter a cold wave?
Logically speaking, with their equipment, no matter how cold the weather is, it will not freeze to death.
If the Seventh Division is the Ice and Snow Hell, then the Third Division’s camp is the Hell of Fire.
In the morning, not long after Bob and others set out, they received a request for help from the Third Division, saying that they had been attacked by unknown weapons.
When reinforcements approached, the high temperature of more than 60 degrees was measured around the camp of the Third Division!
Even midsummer near the equator is like this at most.
However, the attacks suffered by the Third Division were even more terrifying than midsummer at the equator.
When reinforcements arrived, everything in the camp was burning, including soldiers, weapons, and barracks.
Someone hid in a weapon, but died of heat inside.
Only a small number of people quickly put on protective equipment that can be closed, avoiding the bad luck of burning.
According to the survivors' description, the temperature suddenly increased, and most people had no time to react and were blisters of water in the air, or were steamed to death by the water in the body.
Then it started burning, burning everywhere!
The information from both sides was summarized to the command center, but the command center was still confused.
It is certain that the Third Division and the Seventh Division encountered a new weapon from the Solar System Kingdom, but they had no idea what kind of weapon it was.
As the command center was panicked, Chiko had to come forward to explain: "This is obviously a climate weapon. In addition to causing large-scale climate disasters, it can also cause extreme cold or extreme heat in small areas.
"This extreme cold and extreme heat are not lethal in space, but it is different on an air-rich earth."
A consultant asked: "Why didn't the solar system nations cause climate catastrophe around the world? In that case, they'd already won!"
Chapter completed!