Joe Ga completed his assignment under the 'escort' of the two old guys, then climbed to an altitude of 600 meters and began to circle over the battlefield.
Wherever there was resistance, a Hellfire would be shot over.
This was also the first time Joe Ga had seen the Congo Ghosts fight in such a way...
From high above, those widely spread Congo Ghosts charging in appeared to be completely irrational.
Unless faced with heavy machine gun interception, those Congo Ghosts wouldn't stop their advance, even when encountering an ambush...
It truly was a bayonet-style gunfight, with the Ghosts rarely firing from more than 100 meters away; most were within 50 meters or even closer at 30 meters.
Upon spotting the enemy, they would accelerate diagonally, fire, roll forward, fire, and usually by then they could get up and continue advancing.