Bai Luo was taken aback when he heard what the Japanese soldier said, and then he immediately realized that the heavy artillery unit they were talking about must be himself.

After learning the reason why the four Japanese destroyers had arrived in Haishi, Bai Luo was no longer in a hurry to leave.

There's an aircraft carrier strike group coming, so I need to plan things out carefully.

But this time, the only weapon that might be useful is probably the Eagle rocket launcher.

After all, it's an aircraft carrier battle group. The fleet must contain battleships and cruisers, and those things have a main gun range of up to 40 kilometers.

It is completely incomparable to the four destroyers currently in the port of Haishi.

Those were naval guns with a caliber of at least 380 mm, and Bai Luo felt he couldn't handle them.

Moreover, aircraft carriers have carrier-based aircraft, and Bai Luo considers it his primary target for annihilation.

There's no other way; with the fighter squadron taking off together, Bai Luo will probably have to hide.

Therefore, the first wave of attacks must hit the aircraft carrier.

But these Japanese devils know that Haishi has heavy artillery units, and they must be very shrewd. Once the aircraft carrier reaches the combat radius of the aircraft, they will definitely send the aircraft to take off first.

Bai Luo was at a loss for what to do.

But Bai Luo didn't want to give up this opportunity, so he could only play the time difference with the Japanese, and slip away after he finished fighting.

The next day, the Japanese soldiers on the dock did not cause much of a commotion because four of them had disappeared the night before.

Two squads of Japanese soldiers left the port this morning, I wonder if they were looking for the four Japanese soldiers that Bai Luo killed last night.

However, the only destroyer that was originally docked at the shore also left the port.

They joined three other ships and patrolled the coastline of the city about 20 kilometers from the dock.

The remaining Japanese soldiers on the dock are the remnants of the Japanese troops from the previous maritime incident.

Seeing this, Bai Luo felt that the Japanese commander was not as indifferent to the disappearance of the four Japanese soldiers as he appeared on the surface.

Around 4 a.m., Bai Luo, who was sleeping in the warehouse, vaguely heard the sound of a ship's horn coming from the direction of the dock not far away.

Then the rumbling sound of airplane engines could be heard from the sky.

Bai Luo instantly snapped to attention; this commotion meant the Japanese aircraft carrier fleet had arrived.

The sound of airplanes indicates that the Japanese carrier fleet is about to arrive at Haishi.

It was almost a day earlier than the time given by that Japanese lieutenant.

As expected, living Japanese soldiers never tell the truth; only dead Japanese soldiers are considered good Japanese soldiers.

Luckily, he took precautions and stayed here to guard the area. Otherwise, how would he have gathered the Japanese soldiers together and blown them up once they landed?

Bai Luo stood up abruptly, walked to the window, took out night vision binoculars, and looked out at the sea not far away.

The warehouse he's in now is a two-story building, although it's not very tall.

However, the surrounding area is mostly comprised of single-story warehouses, so the view of the coastline from here to the pier is still quite good.

Bai Luo held up his binoculars and looked in the direction from which the whistle was coming.

His location tracking function requires him to see the person or object in person before it can locate them.

Bai Luo kept looking around the sea, searching for any trace of the Japanese aircraft carrier fleet.

The next moment, Bai Luo's lips curled up slightly, "I found you."

There were 11 ships of various sizes about 50 kilometers from the shore.

In the middle of this formation is a warship whose design is clearly different from the others. This must be the Japanese aircraft carrier.

Perhaps because the carrier-based aircraft have already taken off, this carrier strike group looks to be moving quite fast.

It is estimated that it will take less than two hours to reach the shore of the city, which is about 10 kilometers away.

As time went on, the Japanese aircraft carrier fleet gradually became more clearly visible.

At 5:10 a.m., the aircraft carrier fleet was less than 30 kilometers away from the sea city dock.

Bai Luo could already see the configuration of this carrier strike group: one aircraft carrier, two battleships, two cruisers, four destroyers, and two supply ships.

After memorizing the external features of these warships, Bai Luo climbed directly from the second floor of the warehouse.

They woke up the silly girl who was guarding the first floor, and the two of them quickly headed towards the launch site that Bai Luo had chosen in advance.

This time, Bai Luo found a relatively dense forest, and had Sha Niu clear a space for it beforehand.

There were hardly any people on the road at around 5 a.m., so Bai Luo took out his electric scooter, put Sha Niu on it, and turned the accelerator all the way to the floor.

We finally arrived at the launch site that the silly girl had cleared out just before 6 o'clock.

Bai Luo retrieved the Eagle rocket launcher from a clearing in the woods.

The next moment, a heavy eight-wheeled truck with camouflage paint appeared in front of Bai Luo.

The silly girl's mouth dropped open when she saw it; she had never seen such a big car before.

Bai Luo quickly opened the cockpit and raised the eight-tube gun at the rear using the vehicle's computer.

I spent 1000 points using the location feature.

The real-time locations of the aircraft carrier, two battleships, and two cruisers were obtained.

First, input the coordinates of the aircraft carrier.

Then there were two battleships, and the aircraft carrier was marked with four missiles, with high-explosive shells as the warheads.

Bai Luo discovered that the aircraft carrier opposite him had a wooden deck, and its defensive capabilities were far less formidable than those of a battleship.

Each of the two battleships was marked with two rounds, with high-explosive armor-piercing shells selected as the warheads. It is unknown whether two rounds can sink them.

Then, after jumping out of the driver's cab, Bai Luo took out another Eagle rocket launcher vehicle.

They quickly climbed into the driver's cab.

Turn on the car's computer.

Raise the cannon barrel.

Quickly input coordinates.

Two missiles were also assigned to each of the two cruisers.

The remaining four were all marked on the two battleships.

Try to sink these two battleships directly.

As for the other small Karami, Bai Luo didn't even consider them. He estimated that if he fired a shot at them, he might even lose money.

After all the switches are locked, connect the transmitters of the two vehicles via the onboard computer.

When you see the onboard computer display "Connection complete".

Bai Luo didn't hesitate at all and quickly pressed the launch button.

Bai Luo felt the vehicle shake violently as jets of flame shot out from the tail of the rocket launcher, roaring like an angry dragon as it charged into the sky.

A dazzling flash of fire ripped through the sky as 16 rockets, each nearly 8 meters long, trailed long plumes of flame and roared toward the aircraft carrier group 30 kilometers away from the sea city dock with overwhelming force.

Silly Girl had already covered her ears and hid behind a big tree dozens of meters away. The shockwave from the rocket launch swept around, blowing the dead leaves on the ground into the air.

The large amount of smoke generated by the launch almost enveloped the two Eagle launch vehicles.

Sixteen rockets streaked across the sky above Haishi, their deafening roar causing the residents, who had just woken up, to look up at the sky.

However, because the rockets were traveling at such high speeds, most people could only see 16 trails of smoke stretching across the sky.

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