Chapter 266 Heading to Argus again


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  Chapter 266:

  Goblins and dwarf engineers went to Argus again to obtain the principles of missiles. Their research efficiency was frightening.

  In just two days, they came up with reliable samples.

  Missiles are actually not that difficult.

  Install a guidance device on the small rocket, and then make appropriate modifications to the structure.

  Individual missiles are just released!

  However, if it is used for air defense, the missile body still needs to be lengthened.

  It must have enough fuel to fly to an altitude of several thousand or even tens of thousands of meters.

  On the weapons testing site, a large balloon was painted into a lifelike image of a beholder.

  After being attached to a few tentacles, this big balloon full of Cthulhu style flew into the blue sky.

  When the big balloon flew several hundred meters high, the individual missile in the launcher was ignited and launched.

  The tail of the individual missile sprayed flames and thick smoke, drawing a twisted trajectory in the air and flying into the sky.

  Looking at the individual missile with a snakeskin flight path, Herard broke into a cold sweat.

  This thing is not as stable as a rocket.

  Flying around or even flying backwards is normal.

  He was mentally prepared for the failure of his first trial.

  However, the rigor of the dwarf engineer is fully reflected in this experimental product.

  Although the individual missile flew a little like a snake, it finally accurately hit the beholder's large balloon that was released.

  Seeing the fireworks exploding in the sky, the audience at the test site applauded.

  Most of the spectators watching nearby had no idea what this was for.

  However, being able to fly to such a high place and hit the target can already prove its success.

  Since it can blow up balloons flying so high, it can also blow up armed helicopters, fighter jets, and bombers.

  After being excited for a while, the audience could not imagine the use of this weapon.

  Neither dwarfs nor goblins would use aircraft to attack others.

  The same goes for the Wildhammer dwarves, who have large numbers of gryphons.

  They never rely on their powerful air power to act recklessly.

  There seems to be no need for this kind of anti-aircraft weapon in Azeroth.

  Viewers never consider the Legion's vast air power.

  If the Burning Legion invades Azeroth, people will need this handy point-and-shoot anti-aircraft weapon.

  With only simple training, you can attack demons flying in the sky.

  Although it may be jumped down by the flying demon before it dies.

  But it is better than being unilaterally crushed to death by a flying demon relying on its air superiority.

  Of course, the main targets of individual anti-aircraft missiles are the beholders of Argus.

  Didn't you notice that even the target looks like a beholder?
  If you have big, round eyes, choose the largest one.

  This is the priority attack logic set by Herard for individual air defense missiles.

  If there were flying creatures on Argus that looked like beholders, it would only be because they were too stunted.

  After completing the test firing, the next step is to produce small batches and put them into testing.

  Regarding the action plan of letting the Broken Brokers return to Argus with anti-aircraft equipment and destroying the high-altitude surveillance system, Velen frowned and weighed the pros and cons, and finally adopted it with difficulty.

  If you want to regain your homeland, you must take some risks.

  Moreover, Herard's plan of action was very conservative.

  First send a team of Breakers over to test whether the Burning Legion reacts.

  If something goes wrong, they will have a high chance of escaping successfully.

  Akama was fiddling with a launcher that was much longer and equipped with a high-power sighting device, and had some doubts about its power.

  "Can this thing kill beholders? They can fly so high, so it shouldn't be that easy to kill."

  Herard opened the cover of the launcher, revealing the warhead with the skull logo printed on it.

  "It's filled with spores, which are guaranteed to kill them."

  Knowing that the warhead was filled with spores, Akama quickly closed the lid for fear of leaking.

  Seeing this guy acting so nervous, Herard felt funny.

  Although spore weapons are dangerous, all necessary protective measures have been taken. Only after firing, the warhead will gradually unlock the safety.

  During normal storage, even if the warhead is dropped on the ground, there will be no problem.

  "Don't be afraid, they are all sealed, there will definitely be no problems!"

  Herad said it very easily, but Akama did not dare to bet on this probability.

  He looked at his elite men who looked equally nervous.

  "Everyone, please secure the missiles, don't allow any collision!"

  This team is the most elite team of the Ashtongue Deathsworn.

  They followed Akama's instructions and strapped the individual anti-aircraft missiles tightly to their bodies.

  Seeing that they were so worried about the safety of individual anti-aircraft missiles, Herad didn't have much to say.

  It’s right to be careful anyway.

  Seeing that they were ready, Horad opened the portal to Argus.

  The teleportation area he chose was still on the coastline.

  But we chose a rocky area.

  On this rocky coastline, too many areas are shrouded in shadow.

  Even though the beholder has extraordinary eyesight, it can't see very clearly.

  Since it was only transporting a small group of Breakers, the portal opened for a few seconds before closing.

  As long as the Broken Ones in the invisible state don't seek death, they will basically be fine.

  Akama, who was the first to set foot on his homeland, excitedly looked at the scenery around the coastline.

  Although the water is gray and the coast is gray-brown, it looks very friendly.

  The draenei are a near-immortal race.

  Their feelings for their hometown are something that ordinary races cannot understand!

  Seeing that the team was all in place, Akama gathered his mood and led the team on the road.

  They need to find a safe place to set up radar to detect traces of those beholders.

  Harald never relied on his naked eyes to find beholders.

  Only the barbaric and stupid Burning Legion would use such a backward investigation method.

  The high-magnification sighting device on the missile launcher is used only when the radar scans the approximate location of the target for the final hunt.

  The radar carried by the Breakers is not large and can be carried around by one person.

  However, radar is a dead object and can be stored in space props. There is no need to carry it around like individual air defense missiles.

  They found a safe low-lying area, took out the radar and assembled it.

  The radar is modular in design and can be assembled quickly.

  Soon several radars with a height of one person were assembled and connected together.

  The low-lying areas are covered with weeds and bushes, which provide good shade!
  The combination of multiple small radars has a very powerful detection capability.

  Several suspicious targets in the sky were quickly detected by radar.

  After recording the target location, the Breakers quickly put away their radars and headed towards the suspicious location separately.

  The beholder was floating leisurely in the sky, never expecting that the enemy would target him.

  They are suspended thousands of meters in the air and are invisible to enemies on the ground with the naked eye.

  Unless the enemy holds a telescope and observes carefully inch by inch.

  Argus is the base camp of the Burning Legion, and the enemies here only have two or three kittens.

  And it's pretty good that those enemies survived.

  Taking the initiative to attack is absolutely impossible!

  However, the comfortable life of the beholders was gone with the arrival of the first batch of Avengers!

  The Breakers who arrived near them quickly locked onto their figures and pressed the launch button with a sneer.

  They had just seen an unknown object emitting white smoke flying over, and they were still guessing what kind of novelty it was.

  By the time he realized something was wrong and wanted to escape, the missile had already approached and exploded.

  A gray cloud of spores enveloped the area where they were located.

  Death is only a matter of time.

  (End of chapter)
 

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