Chapter 85: Netizens are More Professional

Joe Ga wasn't afraid of the Karman militia; although they were numerous, his side was smaller and more agile. Couldn't they just run away if they couldn't win?

The reason Joe Ga set up the mortar was to cover his retreat with it after completing the attack.

Joe Ga had never experienced real urban combat, but he had seen America's Black Hawks going down. Even America's elite Rangers had to kneel in Mogadishu when facing the brothers, as the city was filled with enemies everywhere.

The situation in Kwajok was basically a small-town version of Mogadishu; launching an attack would be like poking a hornet's nest.

Without helicopter support, Joe Ga could only seek artillery cover; if necessary, he could use artillery fire to hinder the enemy and facilitate his escape.

Of course, they didn't have professional gunners, so precision strikes with the mortar were out of the question, but the Karman's 'estate' was large enough.