Chapter 904, infiltrating the village

“The terrain isn’t a problem. The only problem is that we don’t have enough ammunition.”

According to General Caro’s experience, in a direct confrontation like this, it would take at least a hundred rounds of bullets to kill an enemy.

This was the situation where their tiger squad had been fighting in poor countries all year round, so they were relatively frugal in using ammunition.

If they were to encounter the troops of the Great Mao country and the Great Mao country, they would use up thousands of rounds of bullets, as well as dozens of artillery shells and even missiles. If they could eliminate one enemy, it would be considered a great achievement.

If that was the case, there were at least two to three thousand f * cking Madi villagers in the nearby area. According to the standard of the entire Madi people being soldiers, there should be at least a thousand armed men who heard the gunshots and ran over.