Firepower is king

Chapter 255 Stereotype

Patrick was performing security duties at an oil well. He stayed with a group of people. Not only was he not in Baghdad, but he was quite far away.

You can't poach people openly. After all, Clover Forest is also a big company. If you go directly to the company's defense area, then point out that you want to see Patrick, and finally say that you want to poach Patrick, let alone meeting people, you will probably be beaten directly. come out.

Therefore, poaching must also be strategic, and you must have tactics.

Highlights: They didn't drive out in a Humvee because after leaving Baghdad, a Humvee with a machine gun would be too flamboyant and dangerous, and might attract a hateful RPG.

Then, he drove two Hummers with the King's Defense logo on them. He went directly to the defense zone of the Clover Jungle and couldn't get in at all.

So Gao Guang and the others drove two ordinary cars, one for himself and one for Ali, and then they headed southeast of Baghdad.

The East Baghdad Oil Field is located southeast of Baghdad. This is a very large oil field with proven oil reserves of 8 billion barrels, and Patrick works in a newly drilled oil well here.

Things have gotten much better in the past two years. In the first two years, there was a lot of trouble in IS, and the oil wells in Iraq were not safe, so those big companies were reluctant to accept contracts and were really busy.

However, in the past two years, the situation of Ace Ace has been over, and after the remaining ones have been cleared away, these oil wells in the wild basically do not need to have dedicated personnel stationed for a long time.

So when the car drove out of Baghdad, Gao Guang thought why Patrick seemed to be sent out instead of being reused?

I don’t know the specific operations of the Clover Jungle, but there is certainly no shortage of work in the Clover Jungle. There are many important tasks, many dangerous tasks, and there are also many leisurely and comfortable jobs. But stationed in the wilderness In the countryside, far away from the city, and guarding oil wells that are not very dangerous at present, this does not seem to be taken seriously by anyone.

You can't feel anything until you leave the city, but when you drive on the highway, you will soon see a desolate scene after leaving the city. It's hard for Gao Guang to imagine what it would be like to stay in such a ghost place for a long time.

Today's matter cannot be solved without information, so Gao Guang invited Sangji.

Sanji did nothing, he just led the way, because if he didn't lead the way, Gao Guang would be able to find a place, but he would definitely not see Patrick.

You can already see kowtow machines on the roadside, which are beam-type oil pumping units. When the number of kowtow machines increases rapidly, you can also see large oil storage tanks, oil pipelines, and pumping stations. And the oil fields in this area The supporting facilities are all within the protection scope of Sanye Jungle.

Patrick is here.

"It took me many people to find out Patrick's specific location. He must be in this area, but as you can see, there are many facilities here that require patrol inspection, so Patrick may not be in his barracks, but taking a car to patrol. Otherwise, we might not be able to see him."

From the bottom of his heart, Sanji was unwilling to come to Patrick, because as an intelligence agent, he occasionally served as a headhunter part-time, but this headhunter still failed, so he naturally had no motivation.

Patrick looked at it, then pointed to a pumping station and said, "There, they're right next to the oil workers."

Oil workers must also have accommodation, and oil storage stations, pumping stations, and oil pipeline maintenance also require people, so there are still a lot of oil workers here, but the PMC, which is responsible for full-time security, has its own residence, which is far away from these oil workers. Close, but independent from each other.

The conditions are rudimentary, and for those PMCs, such conditions can be considered difficult.

There is a simple bunker made of sandbags outside the gate of the camp. Under a shed built with a sunshade net, there are four armed security guards, including a heavy machine gun, which is currently aimed at Gao Guang and them.

However, these people are all Iraqis, and only they are willing to insist on guarding the outdoor sentry without air conditioning in the high temperature of more than 40 degrees.

The car stopped dozens of meters in front of the simple bunker. The guards here had already aimed their machine guns at the car. Sanji lowered the car window, stuck his head out, and shouted: "We have an appointment to meet with the manager."

After shouting, the guards communicated with the people inside and moved the roadblock to allow Gao Guang and his car to drive in.

The yard is very large and is divided into two areas. There are about a dozen Hummers parked in front of one row of houses, while outside the other row of houses are ordinary vehicles and engineering vehicles.

The two sides live in the same courtyard but are distinct from each other.

The highlight must have been on the row of Humvees, because that’s where the Clover Grove is located, and all the PMCs live here. They came in on the pretext of meeting the oil well workers, but the next step is to go to the PMC. I'm looking for Patrick here.

At this time, Sanji looked at the row of scattered Hummers parked, and suddenly said: "There are a total of sixteen vehicles in the Clover Jungle, and there are sixteen vehicles here now, but this is wrong."

Gao Guang immediately said: "There should be cars patrolling outside, but now all the cars are here."

"Yes, there are three vehicles in each group, and they take turns to patrol. Then there are vehicles in the camp as backup for maintenance, and there are vehicles ready to go out for support and response. Under normal circumstances, this is the case. Even at night, someone should go out to keep patrolling. There should be at least three cars outside here, but obviously, there are no cars out today.”

Gao Guang and Sanji observed the row of PMC houses, but they hadn't gotten out of the car yet because it was almost noon and the sun outside was extremely bright. It was painful to stand in the sun for even one second, so they could not get out of the car just yet. It will definitely not go down.

But at this moment, Gao Guang saw someone walking out of the row of houses where the PMC lived and walking straight towards the row of Hummers.

Wearing a helmet, a heavy bulletproof vest, and a full-length tactical uniform, he looked like the kind that would make people faint at first glance. Then the man who came out walked towards the row of cars and stood in front of a Humvee, but he didn't He got in the car directly, but parked beside the car and waited for a while, looking down at his wrist as if he was checking the time.

Most of the cars were parked casually, but the car that the person was going to drive was parked neatly and neatly, with the front of the car facing outward.

From Gao Guang's perspective, they happened to see what the lone person was doing. Gao Guang wondered: "What is this guy doing?"

Gao Guang couldn't help but glance at his watch, and when the time reached exactly eleven fifty-five, the man finally opened the car door, got in, and started the car.

The car started but did not go away, and it is easy to imagine what it would be like to be in a car under the sun. Usually at this time, Gao Guang must start the car and wait for the car to cool down before getting in. But the man didn't come out after entering, and the car was parked in place, with no intention of moving.

At this time, someone else came out of the house. They lazily walked to the car, opened the door and started the car as Gao Guang was accustomed to, and then came out and waited for the air conditioner to work.

At twelve o'clock, exactly one second later, the Hummer suddenly started and drove towards the gate.

The Hummer drove past the car where Gao Guang and the others were parked. From the car window, Gao Guang could see a very serious-looking man. He was also wearing a helmet and body armor in the car, and he was sitting upright and driving. Walking out, there were two cars left that had just started, but they showed no intention of moving.

The Hummer drove past and drove out along the simple road paved in the camp in an orderly manner. Although the entire large yard was empty, it was perfectly fine to drive straight and there was no need to follow the road at all.

Looking back at the Humvee about to leave the camp, Gao Guang suddenly said: "I think, I have a strong feeling that the driver is a German."

Chapter 3 at 9pm.

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