Seven Hundred and Fifty-Three Follow the Clues
Ye Han received the message from James and fell into deep doubt, not sure whether James' answer was true or false.
Logically speaking, an Italian army and a British army had already been captured, and there was nothing wrong with the rescue team rushing over, but what if the fleet arrived at the forward base first?
Apart from other things, the multinational forces that arrived in Morrobida earlier were still scattered in the wild. It would take a long time to gather these troops. No matter how stupid the Americans were, they would not be so stupid as to keep using the refueling tactic until everyone was filled in, right?
What if Ye Han listened to James and flew to the end of the field with the troops, only to find that the US military was still at the airport?
Also landed at the airport by time, or found a random place to parachute under the pretext of being lost?
However, Ye Han only thought about it for a while and put it behind his mind.
It has been more than half an hour since he received the message. If the US military flew directly to the scene of the incident, he would not be able to catch up if he set off immediately. In this case, why rush to set off?
Anyway, the preparations here were not sufficient, so it would not be strange to delay for a while.
So he called the boarded troops down with a clear conscience, ran to the aircraft carrier and moved all the heavy weapons that had not been loaded onto the plane before. It was an hour and a half later when the troops were ready to set off again.
Ye Han always paid attention to the situation of the US military fleet. At this time, the fleet would arrive at the temporary base in half an hour. According to the data provided by the space battleship, the flight route of the fleet was obviously biased to the south. It was not flying to the scene of the incident at all, but directly to the forward base!
This result made Ye Han relieved, but he received new news soon-the US fleet was divided into two, one flew to Morrobida Airport, and the other flew directly to the scene of the incident!
Ye Han's mood immediately became anxious, and he immediately ordered the plane to take off.
The opportunity to enter the African operation is right in front of him. If he missed it because of misjudgment, Ye Han would not even be able to pass this level.
Then he thought of James. This guy ran over to report the situation, but the US military plane flew directly to the scene, leaving Ye Han no time to catch up. At present, the US military was less than ten minutes away from the scene, but Ye Han and others had to wait for more than two hours to get to the place. What was the intention in between?
On the one hand, he reported the situation, and on the other hand, he rushed forward. Isn't this a contradiction?
Unable to figure out the reason, Ye Han's brain was about to explode.
He could completely throw the problem to old foxes like Zhuang Bo and Wei Chengfei, but thinking is something that you can't stop thinking about.
Ye Han simply found the map of Morobida and forced himself to think about the map carefully, which saved his brain from the dead loop of almost freezing.
The two transport planes belonging to China had just left Djibouti's airspace, and the eight transport planes led by US Lieutenant General Thomas had already flown over the cave.
There were primeval forests everywhere near the cave, and there was no suitable airdrop field at all, but Thomas still gritted his teeth and ordered the troops to airdrop. Eight C-17s opened the rear hatch, and the American soldiers first pushed the armored vehicles out, and then lined up to jump out of the cabin.
The parachute flowers bloomed in the air, and a few minutes later, twelve armored vehicles and more than a hundred American soldiers landed on the ground.
The primeval forest was densely covered with vegetation, and there were many large trees tens of meters high. Most of the parachutes of American soldiers were caught by branches, and the number of those who landed directly on one hand could be counted.
Twelve armored vehicles were not bad, all hanging on the trees neither up nor down.
Dare to airdrop in this place, the American soldiers were well prepared. Those who were closer to the ground, regardless of whether there were giant ants on the ground, all took off the poison smoke bombs on their bodies as soon as possible, lit them and threw them at their feet, and then pulled out the paratrooper knife to cut the parachute rope.
The American soldiers who landed picked up the poison smoke bombs and ran to the nearest armored vehicle with them.
Soldiers who were far from the ground had to grab the parachute rope first, then climb up the tree with the parachute rope, and then slide down along the tree trunk.
The armored vehicles were also located at different heights.
After the soldiers got under the armored vehicles, they climbed up the nearby trees separately, grabbed the parachute rope hanging on the trees in their hands, and after ensuring that the armored vehicles would not fall to the ground, they put the vehicles on the ground little by little.
The whole process had been rehearsed in advance, and everything was in order. In just ten minutes, all twelve armored vehicles landed, and half an hour later, the last armored vehicle arrived outside the cave.
Thomas took out the photos of the Maple City incident and compared them with the cave, and immediately confirmed that the cave was related to the car bug. The situation was already very obvious. This cave must be related to aliens. The two lost troops were likely ambushed by aliens!
Although two troops had already been lost, the purpose of the African operation was to find the aliens hiding in the dark. Since the clues were found, there was no reason to give up.
However, Thomas felt that if more than 100 people rushed in, they might just deliver food to the aliens, so he didn't rush in. Instead, he contacted Constantine and ordered him to speed up the transfer.
Constantine was not idle during this period. He commanded the helicopters in the base to go to various places and pick up the scattered troops one by one back to the forward base. When he received the order, the troops had already assembled and were about to board the plane to set off.
The multinational force that arrived in Morrobida earlier had about 600 people. With so many people and vehicles, it would take a lot of time to travel by land, and the number of helicopters was too small, so Constantine could only think of transport planes.
Constantine had long ago ordered the base to intercept the transport planes. Together with the dozen planes brought by Thomas, Morrobida Airport had a total of 22 C-17s, each of which could transport three armored vehicles and corresponding personnel at full load. Only one wave was needed to deliver all the personnel and vehicles of the multinational forces to the location.
However, it was not easy to organize so many people and vehicles to board the plane, and all vehicles and personnel had to be prepared for airdrops. Ammunition needed to be replenished, parachutes needed to be tied, and airdrop areas needed to be allocated. Various problems came one after another. It was not until an hour later that the troops completed the preparations.
Constantine finally breathed a sigh of relief. At a command, the fleet took off. It took less than ten minutes to fly over the cave. Next, the largest armored gap operation in history was staged over the cave. More than 60 armored vehicles and more than 600 mobile infantry jumped out of the planes one by one, and the sky was full of blooming parachutes.
After landing, the multinational forces immediately gathered the personnel, but there were also many vehicles and people. It took another half an hour to gather the personnel and equipment and rush to the end of the field.
The sufficient manpower gave Thomas unprecedented confidence. At a command from the ambitious Thomas, the fully armed American soldiers entered the cave first.