Abren Lang marvels at the sheer size of the Cataclysmic Front’s anti-aircraft guns, mistaking them for mere machine guns until he sees their formidable six-barreled design. Joseph Wan casually reveals that such potent weaponry is readily available for purchase in Eastern Europe, prompting Abren Lang to question the lack of oversight. Joseph then presents a critical challenge: how to quickly extract these heavy weapons from their reinforced bases for immediate helicopter transport after use.
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Seeing the three anti-aircraft guns being moved out of the container by the soldiers of the Cataclysmic Front army, Abren Lang was speechless. He also heard from Joseph Wan that he was asked to help with the near-aircraft guns.
He didn’t know anything about it, but luckily, he was very well-versed in technology related to electronic technology.
This was Abren Lang’s first time observing a close-range anti-aircraft gun. He thought it was a large machine gun before.
but when in front of him, he realized that the size of this thing was huge, especially Six arm-thick gun barrels, thick and long, was not impressive.
The entire melee weapon looks like the turret of a tank. The muzzle can move up and down, and the base of the turret can turn left and right, so the scope of fire is very large.
Abren Lang saw the soldiers of the Cataclysmic Front army gathering incessantly, and couldn’t help but say to Joseph Wan beside him:
“Master Joseph, can you buy such a fierce weapon now?”
Joseph Wan nodded and said casually:
“In Eastern Europe, you basically just buy it casually.”
Abren Lang asked in surprise: “Doesn’t anyone care?”
Abren Lang said: “I can understand buying an AK47, isn’t it a bit arrogant to buy a short-range anti-aircraft gun…”
Joseph Wan Pointing at one of the melee anti-aircraft guns, he smiled and said: