Chapter 801 - 747: Establishing a Reconnaissance Network - Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger - NovelsTime

Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger

Chapter 801 - 747: Establishing a Reconnaissance Network

Author: The rat loves eating chicken drumsticks.
updatedAt: 2026-01-21

While waiting, Mountain Eagle used the Sergeant System to make more Snowy Owls and Peregrine Falcons...

There aren't many Native Villages surrounding the Brown Bear Camp, so he plans to expand the reconnaissance range using his own methods.

The opposing force can't cause trouble hundreds of kilometers away and expect the people from Brown Bear Camp to go for rescue after that.

Their target must be the villages around the camp, so they can force the camp to use helicopters or planes, giving them the opportunity to use anti-air missiles.

Within 150 kilometers north of Brown Bear Camp, aside from Wayne's Indian Village, the rest is uninhabited land.

Across the river to the east side of the wetland along the Kascoquim River, there are quite a few remote Indian Villages.

The enemies to the north have already been discovered, and Mountain Eagle is now focusing on the east side...

He plans to use the Snowy Owls' stationary mode to establish a signal transmission network, then push the reconnaissance network outward to a radius of 60 kilometers.

This time he must change the original plan of waiting for the enemy to come to them, opting instead for a proactive strike.

Such highly mobile field operations can only be executed by Mountain Eagle himself and Sled, who are familiar with Snow Domain combat...

The only drawback of doing so is that he can't stay at the camp, so he needs Blood Fox to return and take charge of the overall situation.

During the waiting period, Mountain Eagle reviewed the Sergeant System that he hadn't focused on for a long time...

The weapons inside are temporarily sufficient for him, and the remaining unlit contents mainly focus on robotics and individual vehicles...

Mountain Eagle had once curiously examined the robot data in the Sergeant System...

The robots provided by the Sergeant System are multi-form, ranging from animal forms to humanoid robots, all equipped with precise tactile remote control, semi-active intelligent cooperation, and fully automatic intelligent action modes.

The bionic birds he has been using are one of them.

But these things have one major flaw, which is the energy problem!

Due to the shape and lightweight nature of bionic birds, the energy issue is not very prominent; as long as they aren't engaged in high-intensity activities, their flight time can reach about 24 hours, and if used as stationary-type monitors, the operating time can be extended to a week or even longer.

Large-scale use of bionic birds, as long as charging devices are properly arranged in suitable places, they can return for self-charging and then go back to their posts.

The Crows around the camp currently operate in a two-shift pattern, incorporating a 30-kilometer radius into the all-weather monitoring range and also providing necessary communication and tactical assistance to ground personnel...

For example, allowing Mountain Eagle to increase the usage range of the Spring Knife 600 to 60-80 kilometers in the field.

Unlike the Spring Knife 300s carried by those from the north, Mountain Eagle uses the most advanced and relatively powerful Spring Knife 600...

And what determines the killing range of such drones is not just their own flight distance but more importantly the signal transmission distance.

The Spring Knife 600 can loiter in the air for 40-50 minutes, and in Alaska's extreme cold weather, this data might be slightly compromised, but flying for 30 minutes is absolutely no problem.

And this gadget's cruising speed is 120 kilometers per hour, which means as long as the signal can keep up, Mountain Eagle's bombing radius can at least reach 60 kilometers.

This distance in the winter of Alaska is a chasm-like existence for the enemy!

And the source of such advantage comes precisely from those bionic birds!

Compared to the energy-saving and handy bionic birds, other robots in the Sergeant System are surely more powerful in functions, but they lack suitable energy supply...

Since Mountain Eagle encountered radioactive materials, the internal energy system equipped by the Sergeant System has been upgraded once, and the usage time of the bionic birds has more than doubled.

But applying this new energy to those larger robots, the manifested data still cannot satisfy Mountain Eagle...

For instance, what he is most interested in is the bionic robotic dogs. These dogs can be customized in appearance as needed, and they look lifelike with excellent reconnaissance, combat, and load-bearing capabilities, but the only issue is the built-in batteries can only support them running at full power for about 6 hours.

That's just for the bionic dogs, whose structure is relatively simpler. The more complex humanoid robots and robots equipped with various combat platforms have even shorter battery life.

If there comes a time when Mountain Eagle really needs them to save his life, he would definitely spend 500 kilograms of Gold to activate one of them, but under the current circumstances, Mountain Eagle really doesn't have much interest.

They are excellent, but not excellent enough!

Mountain Eagle's current opponents aren't at the level that necessitates using them!

Aside from the robots that are temporarily unnecessary, individual vehicles are much more useful...

The various vehicles provided by the Sergeant System are absolutely worthy of going to the sky or the sea...

Small single-soldier rotorcraft, single-soldier aircraft, single-soldier submersibles, single-soldier waterboards, and small vehicles that can adapt to various terrains.

For example, Mountain Eagle now needs a single-soldier tactical snow vehicle for large-scale transfers...

Unfortunately, this thing is too advanced, and unlike the flexible armor that when worn, outsiders can't see it. With so many people around, Mountain Eagle really can't find a suitable reason to 'conjure it up'.

Mountain Eagle once used a single-soldier glider on Sunset Mountain, but there are models like that on the market; it's just that their flight performance and endurance are different.

Moreover, when he set off he already knew that in such a situation, the glider could only be used once, so he wasn't worried about follow-up issues.

The vehicles are good, but in Alaska, with so many eyes watching, Mountain Eagle can't bring things out like magic.

In such conditions, the most practical for Mountain Eagle is the modified power sled from an electric assist cart.

Because Mountain Eagle needs to move over a large area, and with enemy anti-aircraft missiles, he can't use a helicopter to transfer.

Mountain Eagle used this kind of thing in Los Angeles. The machine gunner Tank, wearing an exoskeleton, carrying a single soldier Gatling and a Scorpion Backpack, could pull an electric assist cart with about a hundred kilograms of goods through the mountains and forests.

If Mountain Eagle deploys, he can easily create several assist sleds, using snowmobiles for long distances and switching to animal power when close to the destination.

This is because the assist sled has adjustable triangular tracks at the bottom, allowing a single Maghenxi Wolf to pull it across flat terrain, with the tracks lowering to provide sufficient assistance over rough terrain.

With such a thing, and with a Maghenxi Wolf that can run all day on two mouthfuls of blood food, Mountain Eagle can have greater speed and larger activity range compared to opponents, and more importantly, ample ammunition and supplies prepared.

Without such a device, it would be difficult for Mountain Eagle to lead people into the wild for sustained engagements. Even if they had the Spring Knife as cover, they'd still be in great danger in a pitched battle over firepower and supplies.

As the saying goes, Alaska is fair to everyone; the final strength depends on whether one's preparation is thorough.

Weapons, equipment, warmth, supplies, and even comfort level all have a decisive impact on personnel's combat effectiveness during an Alaskan winter.

Just as Mountain Eagle was planning the actions for the next few days, Blood Fox's call came through...

Mountain Eagle pressed the answer button, put the phone to his ear, and said, "Got any news?"

On the other side, Blood Fox sighed slightly and said, "The opponent is very cunning. They chose an airport not in Anchorage, but in Fairbanks.

The weapons they smuggled in are probably airlifted from Canada to Fairbanks.

I just called the Fairbanks police to report abnormal activity at the airport, but I don't have high hopes for the police handling such a situation. At most, it can disrupt their deployment a bit.

Mountain Eagle, I checked the airport rental time through the Middleman's computer; they've been preparing since half a month ago.

And it's definitely not just airborne routes because that airport is right by the Yukon River, and although I haven't found their ship rental information yet, following the Yukon River downstream, it takes nearly 1,700 kilometers to reach the Brown Bear Camp. I estimate they won't give up.

Because they should know very well that without heavy firepower, they couldn't break through the gates of the Brown Bear Camp!"

After listening, Mountain Eagle pondered for a moment before saying, "I'll call Sheriff Redick and have him find a way to paralyze the operation of that private airport, so at least they won't be able to airdrop supplies to those guys.

Blood Fox, I know you want to continue investigating in Fairbanks, but their offensive has already begun. To the west, Vincent and teams from the Sinaloa Group have landed as well.

I need you to bring Gray Wolf and the others back to the camp to oversee the situation…"

Upon hearing this, Blood Fox understood what Mountain Eagle wanted to do and said in a deep voice, "Are you planning to take the initiative?

Mountain Eagle, you have to be clear, you're the core for all of us, and the Alaskan wilderness is unforgiving. If anything happens to you..."

Mountain Eagle sighed, interrupting Blood Fox. He looked up at the starry sky, shaking his head and said, "This opponent is quite formidable!

We need a mobile force to remain on the outskirts constantly for support, not only to strike the opponent, but also to handle their annoying tactics.

Blood Fox, I'm the one who least wants to leave the camp, leave my wife and children…

But out in the field, skillfully using advanced equipment, controlling animals, combat, reconnaissance, these series of things only seem to be manageable by me!

But don't worry, I won't mess around by myself, I'll bring along a sled and that old dog Razer…"

As he spoke, Mountain Eagle sensed some movement behind him, and Chakdi lifted the tent flap, and the cheers of children could be heard inside…

Chakdi, with a face that seemed to have tasted the bitterness of life, squeezed out a slight smile and said, "Boss, I can also…"

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