Ultimate Firepower

Chapter 384 - 366: Smashed Down



Missiles don’t turn corners, so what’s the difference between them and rockets?

Several missiles were launched, and there were only a few helicopters. When the seeker heads began to work and locked onto the helicopters, flying straight toward them, they suddenly lost their targets. The seeker heads then quickly reacquired the targets in an extremely short time and made a sharp turn at close range before fiercely slamming into the targets.

The missile suddenly lost its target because the target had plummeted straight down.

The first aircraft was hit by a missile. The helicopter did not immediately crash but was then hit by a second missile and instantly lost control. Due to the extremely low altitude flight, the helicopter’s crashing speed was too fast, as if it had hit the ground instantly.

Thus, the third missile lost its target but relocked onto another just after completing its turn, and then the second helicopter touched down.

So, the scene in the air was quite unique, with at least five or six missiles eventually turning towards one helicopter from different angles, blasting near the helicopter’s main rotor, cockpit area, and engine nozzles.

Another missile struck directly at the plummeting helicopter’s fuselage.

Every shot was a hit, none missed.

That’s the advantage of missiles: even if the shooter is not skilled, because it’s a foolproof operation, just launching the missile is enough.

"Target all shot down, repeat, target all shot down, but the aircraft did not explode upon hitting the ground. They have some planes that made emergency landings. We might need to carry out ground clean up, over."

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