Column to the Highway
When he volunteered for assignment to the 1st Fujiko Expeditionary Unit, Specialist Second Class Cliff Radcliffe had been promised some combat action. From the reports from Alpha Company to their experience thus far, it was seriously making him doubt he was ever going to finally send some hate to the NMX squidies those former NMX nekos were always talking about. Not that he had any real personal reasons to want beyond that they were squids, he was a fairly fresh Lily-Type Artificial Nepleslian that knows of them only second hand.
He looked out of commander optic at the devastation of the terrain located at the top of the remote controlled turret. He flipped through thermal, ultraviolet, and lidar settings to get an overall feel of it all. The FSC had one hell of a battle against the NMX, that much is for sure.
1st Platoon's 3rd Squad had slowly become just as bored and laxed at the vehicle commander with the trend of "Ghost Cats". Despite repeated orders for Serviceman Apprentice Demetrius Vermillion to close the troop bay's right upper hatch and sit down by his squad leader, Demetrius continued to be an atypical Red thinking he was more useful actually looking as opposed to looking through the sights located right next to him. Eventually his squad leader decided Demetrius was just going to possibly learn the safety lesson the hard way.
"What are we even doing here?" Specialist Third Class Alex Sato, gunner for the lead Ironblood IFV, remarked as his left eye was glued to the gunner's scope as he sweeped the turret from side to side looking for targets.
"You'd have to take that up all the way to the Board of Executives. Just mentioning NMX should have gotten the Cats into a blood rage yet the Star Army of Yamatai is nowhere near here. Just shows how much of a cesspool of genetics this group of homo sapiens sapiens must be." Cliff simply replied back. Before he could continue bashing on the Osmanians he was cut off by Alex.
Seeing something on top of a hillock, he instantly switched to the coalition commnet to alert everyone. "Contact!!" Alex exclaimed, not seeing enough to properly say anything beyond that. He just knew whatever it was was out of place enough to clearly be a weapon system of some kind poking out.
"Bravo Company, mounted echelon left and bounding overwatch to flank in sequence! 1st and 4th platoons set. 2nd and 3rd Bound. Mortar teams set up at this location and fire a visible, IR, and UV lumination round on that hillock!" Ben Daeng said, commanding his company into action after his IFV's Olivia quickly determined the general point of origin of the weapon fire from the tracers. The barking sounds of the 14 Reds' Desert Wind Autocannons filled the once silent outer edges of the midport, slinging High Explosive Fragmentation rounds straight at the hillock.
Not knowing where exactly the target was, the gunners were firing only in the general direction with the aim of making whoever is there keep their heads down. The dismounted infantry added to the display of firepower as those not presently bounding sent down their hate with the "Cao" General Purpose Machine Gun and NRM's particle beam rifle, letting out their frustration for not firing their weapons at the general direction of the hillock as well.
"Jiao, move us behind that building 11 o'clock 200 meters!" Cliff said as he attempted to maneuver the IFV into some form of cover with just the turret sticking to provide.
"Aye aye Specialist!" Servicemember Apprentice Ingrid Jiao said as she looked through her optics and proceeded to move.
Both Alex and Ingrid saw the telltale sights of a missile. The IFVs not really having point defense systems, he proceeded to try to use the anti-air capabilities of the Desert Wind to destroy it but was it actually evading? Despite his best efforts the missile was still coming in.
"Ah shit!" they said in unison on the internal comm net. The Ingrid attempted to evade by driving sharply to the left in an attempt to have the engine compartment take the brunt of the damage with their shields being depleted by the previous weapons fire. But the thing about the drivers' optics is that it was really only fine tuned for looking forward and to the sides, it wasn't really designed to look above beyond just giving the driver general spatial awareness. The impact of the weapon was not as close as she was anticipating and she forgot the Ironblood can be unstable when making hard turns at top speed.
The cabin and troop bay of the Ironblood IFV was filled with even more colorful language as individuals, secured in their safety harnesses, were tossed about within their seats as the IFV commenced rolling. While their Paradin Infantry Armor Kit kept them safe from much of the hard typical of a roll over, it didn't keep them completely safe from the forces of gravity. At least they did not end up like the idiot.
Not listening to his squad leader, Demetrius was ejected from the IFV, having managed to ducked into the troop bay right before being cut in half. Just as protected as his squadmates and crewmembers, he had the worst of it with his arms and legs spread like a star as he cartwheeled several feet into the air before smashing with added force into the hard surface. Bouncing, he landed for a second time before rolling to a complete stop. If he was human or not a Raijin Type Artificial Nepleslian, he would be dead. But at this moment, he really was wishing he was.
"And this is why you don't hang out of your vehicle like that with expected enemy contact like Servicemember Recruit Vermillion right there." Ben said, giving him a demotion right on the spot, one of the worst demerits a Red could give: public demotion and humiliation to teach a point. Not that anyone really was paying that close attention to the spectacle.
As Bravo Company moved, the 3 81mm "Jade Stinger" Mortar Tubes of the company's weapon platoon arrived at their designated spot with cover to operate behind. Not taking the time to set up the base of the tubes, each tube was loaded with a respective type of illumination round as the gunner digitally linked with the tube's targeting systems. Looking at the hillock, they adjusted the angle of the tube until the indicated path and programmed point of explosions was roughly where they wanted due to the lack of stability the base would provide. Sitting back down behind their cover and a press of a button on the tube, the illumination rounds were sent down range.
When he volunteered for assignment to the 1st Fujiko Expeditionary Unit, Specialist Second Class Cliff Radcliffe had been promised some combat action. From the reports from Alpha Company to their experience thus far, it was seriously making him doubt he was ever going to finally send some hate to the NMX squidies those former NMX nekos were always talking about. Not that he had any real personal reasons to want beyond that they were squids, he was a fairly fresh Lily-Type Artificial Nepleslian that knows of them only second hand.
He looked out of commander optic at the devastation of the terrain located at the top of the remote controlled turret. He flipped through thermal, ultraviolet, and lidar settings to get an overall feel of it all. The FSC had one hell of a battle against the NMX, that much is for sure.
1st Platoon's 3rd Squad had slowly become just as bored and laxed at the vehicle commander with the trend of "Ghost Cats". Despite repeated orders for Serviceman Apprentice Demetrius Vermillion to close the troop bay's right upper hatch and sit down by his squad leader, Demetrius continued to be an atypical Red thinking he was more useful actually looking as opposed to looking through the sights located right next to him. Eventually his squad leader decided Demetrius was just going to possibly learn the safety lesson the hard way.
"What are we even doing here?" Specialist Third Class Alex Sato, gunner for the lead Ironblood IFV, remarked as his left eye was glued to the gunner's scope as he sweeped the turret from side to side looking for targets.
"You'd have to take that up all the way to the Board of Executives. Just mentioning NMX should have gotten the Cats into a blood rage yet the Star Army of Yamatai is nowhere near here. Just shows how much of a cesspool of genetics this group of homo sapiens sapiens must be." Cliff simply replied back. Before he could continue bashing on the Osmanians he was cut off by Alex.
Seeing something on top of a hillock, he instantly switched to the coalition commnet to alert everyone. "Contact!!" Alex exclaimed, not seeing enough to properly say anything beyond that. He just knew whatever it was was out of place enough to clearly be a weapon system of some kind poking out.
"Bravo Company, mounted echelon left and bounding overwatch to flank in sequence! 1st and 4th platoons set. 2nd and 3rd Bound. Mortar teams set up at this location and fire a visible, IR, and UV lumination round on that hillock!" Ben Daeng said, commanding his company into action after his IFV's Olivia quickly determined the general point of origin of the weapon fire from the tracers. The barking sounds of the 14 Reds' Desert Wind Autocannons filled the once silent outer edges of the midport, slinging High Explosive Fragmentation rounds straight at the hillock.
Not knowing where exactly the target was, the gunners were firing only in the general direction with the aim of making whoever is there keep their heads down. The dismounted infantry added to the display of firepower as those not presently bounding sent down their hate with the "Cao" General Purpose Machine Gun and NRM's particle beam rifle, letting out their frustration for not firing their weapons at the general direction of the hillock as well.
"Jiao, move us behind that building 11 o'clock 200 meters!" Cliff said as he attempted to maneuver the IFV into some form of cover with just the turret sticking to provide.
"Aye aye Specialist!" Servicemember Apprentice Ingrid Jiao said as she looked through her optics and proceeded to move.
Both Alex and Ingrid saw the telltale sights of a missile. The IFVs not really having point defense systems, he proceeded to try to use the anti-air capabilities of the Desert Wind to destroy it but was it actually evading? Despite his best efforts the missile was still coming in.
"Ah shit!" they said in unison on the internal comm net. The Ingrid attempted to evade by driving sharply to the left in an attempt to have the engine compartment take the brunt of the damage with their shields being depleted by the previous weapons fire. But the thing about the drivers' optics is that it was really only fine tuned for looking forward and to the sides, it wasn't really designed to look above beyond just giving the driver general spatial awareness. The impact of the weapon was not as close as she was anticipating and she forgot the Ironblood can be unstable when making hard turns at top speed.
The cabin and troop bay of the Ironblood IFV was filled with even more colorful language as individuals, secured in their safety harnesses, were tossed about within their seats as the IFV commenced rolling. While their Paradin Infantry Armor Kit kept them safe from much of the hard typical of a roll over, it didn't keep them completely safe from the forces of gravity. At least they did not end up like the idiot.
Not listening to his squad leader, Demetrius was ejected from the IFV, having managed to ducked into the troop bay right before being cut in half. Just as protected as his squadmates and crewmembers, he had the worst of it with his arms and legs spread like a star as he cartwheeled several feet into the air before smashing with added force into the hard surface. Bouncing, he landed for a second time before rolling to a complete stop. If he was human or not a Raijin Type Artificial Nepleslian, he would be dead. But at this moment, he really was wishing he was.
"And this is why you don't hang out of your vehicle like that with expected enemy contact like Servicemember Recruit Vermillion right there." Ben said, giving him a demotion right on the spot, one of the worst demerits a Red could give: public demotion and humiliation to teach a point. Not that anyone really was paying that close attention to the spectacle.
As Bravo Company moved, the 3 81mm "Jade Stinger" Mortar Tubes of the company's weapon platoon arrived at their designated spot with cover to operate behind. Not taking the time to set up the base of the tubes, each tube was loaded with a respective type of illumination round as the gunner digitally linked with the tube's targeting systems. Looking at the hillock, they adjusted the angle of the tube until the indicated path and programmed point of explosions was roughly where they wanted due to the lack of stability the base would provide. Sitting back down behind their cover and a press of a button on the tube, the illumination rounds were sent down range.
Doing Charlie Company in another post. Bravo Company is setting up to make a U shaped assault on the hillock, while the mortar teams are shedding light on the hillock so everyone can actually see what is there. Weapons fire is more to suppress since they can't really see who they are shooting at.
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