Chapter 301: Ran Amok, Laid Low, Made Money (Part 3)
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Anyway, both parties had made enough money and decided to retire and return home.
At the same time, Israel’s forces in other locations also took action,unching missiles at the coalition forces.
The cost of the missiles alone in this exchange amounted to several billion dors.
So, the effect was indeed spectacr.
Tang Rui watched the radar imaging filled with countless red dots and felt like he was ying a video game.
Real warfare couldn’t produce this effect, not even if it was between two good Samaritans
Because carpet bombing like this was the least efficient.
It had long been abandoned.
But one thing had to be admitted.
Such bombings were visually spectacr.
On both sides’ radars, countless missile blips were detected.
Both sides’ anti-missile systems were also activated, beginning to intercept high-powered missiles.
Once the anti-missile system’s missiles wereunched, hundreds more blips appeared on the radar.
When the missiles from both sides were about to reach their targets,
The ground’s close defense systems kicked in.
Beeping incessantly…
Dense array weapons fired bullets like crazy, intercepting the missiles in the sky, thest line of defense.
Secondster.
Booms resounded…
Whether it was Jerusalem or the external coalition forces, all were subject to the missile barrage.
But if we talk about losses, Jerusalem certainly bore the brunt.
Under this wave of missile saturation strikes, the buildings that the mechs hadn’t finished demolishing earlier were almostpletely destroyed.
No longer were there any buildings over five stories left on the ground.
Even the remaining five-story buildings were in a semi-copsed state, ready to copse at any moment.
In other words, this wave of attacks had essentially ttened Jerusalem.
However, the Allies also suffered significant losses.
The loss of personnel was not significant.
But the loss of equipment was considerable.
After all, America’s missiles targeted weapons and equipment, so the equipment losses were severe.
But did the loss of equipment matter?
Not really.
Just inventory the remaining usable equipment, reload ammunition, and keep bombing until everything is leveled.
Meanwhile, tank and armored vehicle units charged.
Whizz…
A series of anti-tank missiles wereunched.
The well-prepared Israel soldiers had been hiding and not acting until this moment.
Roar…
The tanks at the forefront were mostly destroyed.
Normally, the Middle Eastern’s tank units would have fled long ago.
But now, not only did the tank units not stop, they elerated their charge, turning their cannons towards the enemy’s ambush positions, unleashing a barrage.
“The Middle Easterners have really toughened up this time,” Tang Rui said somewhat sentimentally upon seeing this.
No wonder countries with faith in divine ascension are so hard to conquer; such beliefs were terrifying, almost as firm as ideological indoctrination.
This time, Israel lost fairly.
If the Middle Easterners had shown this reckless spirit in previous wars, they would have recaptured their holynd long ago.
But now, it was toote.
Israel was overwhelmed on the frontal battlefield, but the ensuing urban warfare stalled the coalition forces.
Command confusion.
Unfamiliar terrain.
The coalition’s momentum was hindered, also giving Israel a chance to catch its breath and then engage the coalition in urban meat grinder battles.
There wasn’t much to see in this scene.
Tang Rui adjusted the projection screen’s angle and saw Israel’s hidden mushroom bombs.
But he didn’t take these mushroom bombs seriously.
“Red Lotus, calcte for me, based on the recent missile attack, what kind of defense is needed with space-based defense as the primary interception method to ensure absolute safety?”
Tang Rui didn’t care about the battlefield situation; the final oue was almost certain, just Israel’s death throes.
There was nothing interesting to see.
But the recent missile saturation attack made Tang Rui see the problem with the current anti-missile system.
There were simply too many.
Thousands of missilesing down, impossible to intercept.
“Master, based on the defensive capability ofser-armed satellites, to intercept 100% of the previous missile attack, at least five satellites are required in the same region,”
Red Lotus immediately calcted the result and reported to Tang Rui.
“What if space takes on 80% of the interception, leaving 20% to the ground-based anti-missile systems?”
Tang Rui asked again after hearing the response.
Fiveser-armed satellites were too many.
In the same region, deploying so many armed satellites would be too costly.
“Master, an 80% interception rate requires only threeser-armed satellites.”
“Alright, I understand.”
After hearing this, Tang Rui began to ponder the issues with the territorial orbital defense system..