The convoy relied mostly on the military base not far away for backup.
But the other party had come prepared with an electronic interference device.
If they couldn't call for help, the remaining soldiers wouldn't be able to last more than a few minutes.
Tony felt that the attackers' firepower was even more intense than what the several dozen army vehicles had.
He was right. It wasn't just several dozen attackers who had ambushed them, but almost two hundred people.
They had set up the ambush in advance, and their guns weren't any worse than what the American soldiers had. They also had artillery support, and it only took a few minutes for them to take down more than thirty soldiers.
A baldie was looking at the convoy through a pair of binoculars from behind a hill. He suddenly turned around and shouted, "Pay attention to the target. Don't shoot at his car. I want to see who this guy is."