Infinite Doomsday Start Draws Luodu Mechanic

Chapter 71 Zombie, are you plotting against me?

Just as the two were about to go to the camp where Tia was imprisoned, a unique electronic voice suddenly resounded throughout the camp.

"You, you bastards, what have you done!"

This time the voice was not the language of the Lost, but the Dark Common Language.

Before the voice fell, the doors of several factory buildings wrapped in thick armor plates in the camp slowly rose, revealing the hideous and terrifying new enemies inside.

They were human-shaped monsters wearing power exoskeleton armor.

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In fact, there is no need for Fanfan to call them monsters, Ruger is very familiar with them.

Those in the core of the power exoskeleton are zombies.

Or the type whose flesh has been melted by half, revealing piles of white bones.

Before Ruger could complain, "Sure enough, the end of the end of the world is full of zombies," the female warrior over there shouted first.

"What, what is this?"

The female warrior, who had never seen anything like this, was shocked by these strange things.

She had seen zombies, but not powered exoskeletons. As for zombies wearing powered exoskeletons, that was the first time in history.

In fact, it was also the first time for Ruger to see it.

It's just that he had seen a lot of things with similar weird styles.

The ghosts are really worthy of their name, weird and full of ghosts and monsters.

The exoskeleton armor of these guys is actually not much different from the one that Ruger made for Tia.

They are all the next generation products developed based on the integration of industrial robots and exoskeleton technology.

From the appearance, it seems that they were not used for combat at the beginning, but more like engineering manufacturing.

The powered exoskeleton is more like a prop that provides bricklayers with stronger power.

Specially used for infrastructure workers.

However, with the addition of the weird operator, the style of painting has changed.

The users who are half zombies and half skeletons look too disgusting.

The most bizarre thing is that the guy in the lead, who didn't have much flesh and blood, was actually emitting a kind of cold-toned fluorescent light.

The light spread in this not-so-big camp, which was particularly creepy.

I don't know if it was a psychological effect or something, but Minerva, who was standing closer to it, felt a chill all over her body.

It was as if a silent and unpredictable cold wind passed through her body.

Ordinarily, that little bit of coldness would not be a big deal for a barbarian who had been training in the ice and snow since childhood.

But this strange feeling made her back cold.

The cold wind that obviously shouldn't hurt her made her feel cold instinctively, which was the biggest anomaly.

Compared with the female warrior who was concerned about the fluorescent light on the half-skeleton and half-zombie body, Ruger was more concerned about the armor on them.

He had no interest in the relatively rough and large exoskeleton.

But these exoskeletons, one, were not connected to an external power source, and the other did not have a large energy pool structure.

This shows that they must have some unique features in providing power to the power exoskeleton.

And this is one of the technologies that Ruger wants most now.

As a result, his eyes began to glow with gold when he looked at the group of guys.

"You, what's that look in your eyes? Are you looking for death!"

The greed in someone's eyes actually made the mecha zombies realize that something was wrong, and they raised their guns in anger, wanting to kill this enemy who exuded a dangerous aura first.

Ruger was only concerned with observation and research, and he didn't pay enough attention to the attacks on these guys.

But he didn't expect the gunshots to make him almost scream.

These guys didn't use those old guns from World War II.

Instead, they used modern firepower such as the HK417 precision marksman rifle, the Heinkel RS9 sniper rifle, and the HKG36 assault rifle loaded with the HKAG36 additional grenade launcher.

These guys are already the best light weapons and equipment in service in the army of a certain European country on Ruger's timeline.

Their power may not have increased, and some may even have decreased.

If only the single-shot penetration is considered, the small-caliber assault rifles most commonly equipped by active infantry may be lower than the full-power bolt-action rifles most commonly equipped by World War II infantry.

Of course, the former is superior in terms of comprehensive performance.

Whether a weapon is easy to use has more to do with the user's fighting style and combat objectives on the battlefield, and cannot be simply judged by the attack power on paper.

So in general, these modern weapons pose a much greater threat to Ruger than those old guns from World War II.

Even if the small-caliber assault rifles pose less threat to his tank armor, the assault rifles that can fire continuously can suppress him so that he dare not stick his head out of the car with a little concentrated firepower.

This also greatly restricts his actions.

If the light weapons mentioned above only pose some additional restrictive threats to him and cannot affect the fundamentals, then the appearance of another heavy weapon will directly change the situation.

Seeing that several mecha zombies actually carried that thing in their hands, Ruger no longer dared to stay and immediately drove the tank back to the edge of the battlefield.

That thing is the new generation 90mm caliber anti-tank rocket launcher called Matador.

If you are lucky, that kind of thing can even destroy a main battle tank.

If it can even kill a main battle tank, Ruger's Honey Badger tank is naturally even more of a piece of cake.

Ruger cursed in his heart as he retreated.

These mecha zombies actually have such advanced weapons, why don't they take them out earlier?

NND, let those idiotic beast-headed people show off in the camp with old World War II guns, is it to deliberately show weakness to the enemy and lure him into the trap?

No wonder he was so shaken and so unconfident.

His Honey Badger tank is generally more advanced than the tanks of World War II, but that is only true when it is in its complete form.

Whether it is power, mobility, or armor, or even the weapons mounted, the tank repaired by Ruger is stronger than the original one.

But due to limited raw materials, the Honey Badger tank is far inferior to the original Weasel in terms of electronic system equipment.

In fact, it is more than far. If you don’t count some old systems that come with the engine, and the remote control weapon station and artillery remote control automatic loader that Ruger temporarily built to make up the number, there is no electronic system on this Honey Badger.

In this case, Ruger is naturally quite guilty when encountering advanced anti-tank rockets.

With a Weasel-like size, the electronic system it carries is certainly not those specialized systems that are specifically involved in electronic confrontation.

However, these systems can significantly optimize aspects of the tank, such as flexibility and operability.

When encountering anti-tank rockets, which can cause heavy losses to our side, the performance of these electronic systems will greatly increase the survival rate of the tank.

But without these, the situation is completely opposite.

Not to mention that the survival rate is greatly reduced, at least it will make Ruger more flustered to dodge attacks.

The warhead of the Matador anti-tank rocket is also based on the principle of armor-piercing shells.

When hitting the armor, it also shoots out a high-speed metal jet, penetrates the armor, and then destroys the fragile parts inside the armor.

In principle, it is not much different from the previous Iron Fist, and is also restrained by reactive armor.

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