Back at the watchtower, Nick and Sam watched the enemy fleet grow closer. The dark ships cut through the water with menacing grace, their monstrous occupants preparing for the imminent assault.
Below them, personnel were hustling to prepare the coastal artillery for the impending battle. The main defensive artillery was the M777 howitzers, powerful and precise weapons designed for long-range bombardment. Each howitzer was equipped with a 155mm cannon, capable of firing shells with devastating accuracy over great distances.
The artillery crews worked with practiced efficiency. A team of five soldiers surrounded each M777, their movements coordinated and swift. One soldier loaded a shell into the breech, while another adjusted the targeting system. The gunner, responsible for aiming the cannon, peered through the sight, making fine adjustments to ensure accuracy. Two more soldiers stood by, ready to assist with loading and firing as needed.