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Chapter 185. Corpses


The level of conventional science and technology in this world is somewhere between that of the previous life, probably between the mid-1970s and early 1980s.

If we do not take into account the black technology of biotechnology, nuclear weapons research and development, and intelligent AI systems in this world, it is almost weaker than the earth in the previous life.

It is simply a third world country.

The continuation of the World War II mentality and the Cold War mentality has made the current world deformed and weird.

Whether it is technology or people's livelihood, it is surprisingly incoherent.

If we compare this world with the world in the previous life, I am afraid that whether it is the economic level, the mode of war, or even the weapons and equipment on the battlefield, the world in the previous life is in a crushing situation.

After all, the weapons and equipment of the 21st century in the previous life have developed to a certain bottleneck, and conventional weapons have reached a perverted level.

Although there are not all kinds of black technologies in this world, these technological developments, which are almost miraculous, cannot be of much help on the battlefield of large-scale operations.

Just like the group of Soviet-made anti-infantry mines currently deployed in Canada on the snow, mine detectors had already been invented for the metal shell during World War II, and in previous modern wars, this kind of outdated mine detector was used.

It also equipped an extremely large number of metal mines and developed specific metal detectors.

The 200 points have been consumed, and two metal detectors have appeared on the snow in front of Lister.

Karl and another Marine next to him walked over carefully, carrying these two small objects on their backs, and reaching out at the same time.

Holding the two-meter-long pole, he shook it on the snow in front of him a few times before solemnly nodding his head and saying, "This thing is very effective."

"That group of Canadians probably wouldn't have thought that there would be advanced mine detectors capable of dealing with their minefields."

He lifted the backpack-like object behind him with his hands.

This is a metal detector battery and data analyzer.

Able to independently determine whether it is a traditional landmine.

Moreover, the front end of the long rod-shaped object in the hand, the thin disk with more than a dozen small protrusions, also carries a keen electromagnetic detection element, not to mention the mines under the snow layer, even if they are buried deep underground.

Metal bombs that are more than half a meter can be easily distinguished.

Karl also held the detection rod in his hand, two meters forward with him as the center, and slowly swept the snow in front of him.

At the same time, he cautiously took two steps forward.

There was a crisp sound at the edge and the red warning light on the metal detector.

His expression instantly changed.

He couldn't help but turn his head and frown and said: "The thunder they arranged The area doesn’t seem dense.”

“It’s winter in the Rocky Mountains, but not many people dare to show up on this cold winter day.”

Shaking his head, Liszt also walked forward.

At the same time, he reached out and took off Winchester from the back, holding it in his hand and looking at the surrounding environment vigilantly.

But he looked at the two snowmobiles behind him and frowned with some pity: "Next, we won't be able to rely on these two reliable guys."

Carl and the other two members of the Marine Corps also nodded helplessly, but they still looked at each other, and carefully pulled the surrounding shrubs and dead branches over to cover the two cars in the snow.

The motorcycle was covered with a lot of snow, and it seemed to blend into the white forest in the distance, so it was not really clear.

The white snowmobile with a little snow will be completely buried by the wind and snow blowing from the sky after half an hour.

Liszt looked at the vehicle that had been simply hidden and nodded.

He gestured forward to Karl and the two Marines, identified the direction, and said slowly: "Let's go."

The snow up to the calf also brought a cold feeling, and Carl and the Marine were also cautious in detecting mines.

They were not moving fast, but they were extremely careful.

As long as there is the sound of detecting a mine along the road, a seemingly unintentional bush branch will be planted on it.

As long as no Canadian patrol team comes to check the minefield, then their lurking plan is quite perfect.

But looking at the heavy snow falling from the sky and the layer of snow that barely even covered with combat boots, you can tell that those Canadians are probably still warming themselves by the warm fire in the camp and enjoying the joyful atmosphere from the town.

Who would have thought that Americans would appear in this small town that has been guarded for more than two months without any abnormality.

But Liszt and the others really showed up.

They carefully walked through the minefield of about 500 meters, stood in the sparse woods, and looked at the standard brick and wood structures on the gentle land outside.

The houses are neatly arranged there.

And there are even smoke rising among the snowflakes in the chimneys on the tops of many houses.

Karl couldn't help but frown slightly, put down the detection rod in his hand, and took a few steps forward.

Looking at the house covered in heavy snow, the cold air made him spit hard to the side, and coldly snorted: "It seems that these dear Canadian brothers are really quite comfortable here."

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"The snow is very deep and I'm afraid the roads haven't been cleared since the heavy snow started."

A member of the Marine Corps also carefully walked forward with a rifle, bent down and knelt gently behind a bush, stretched out his hand and pressed the snow layer in front of him, which was obviously the edge of a road.

After looking at the depth of the snow, he couldn't help but shake his head and said: "According to observation, no patrols or sentries were found.

If you don't consider the hidden sentries, their defenses are very lax."

"Maybe I didn't expect it."

Liszt reached out and took out the telescope behind his back, and at the same time pulled away the windshield on his face, borrowing the high-power lens to look at the houses not far away.

A standard Western-style brick-and-wood structure single apartment, but this was not the target of his attention.

Moving the telescope, his eyes immediately looked at the several houses with smoke rising, but his brows became more and more frowning: "Although Knowing that Canadians are very weak, it seems a little wrong to be so lax on defense.”

But his gaze was slightly fixed, and his eyes followed the telescope and found a bulge covered by heavy snow at a house.

Swallowing slowly, a trace of doubt arose in Liszt's mind, but his eyes widened instantly, looking at the bulge that was slightly obscured by the heavy snow, and finally formed a question in his mind.

The complete pattern made him couldn't help but grit his teeth and said: "The remains of the upper body of a human being" In his eyes, in front of the closed door of a house, heavy snow had covered the object.

It seemed like a long time had passed, but Liszt could still clearly see that, except for the part covered by the snow, it was clearly a half-human corpse without a lower body, still reaching forward to grab something: