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03-12-2004, 11:46 PM
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Anderson put his back to the wall, and aimed out of the large hole at the NUSSR's below. They were scattered about, behind cars. But the problem was, they had an 80mm artillery cannon, and were blowing holes in the building. It went off, the building shook as another huge hole was blown in a few levels up. Anderson noticed that, with the exception of the wounded soldier propped up against the wall opposite the stairs, every soldier was using M14A5's. Much more advanced versions of the almost 100 year old rifles. They were black, and made out of plastic for a start, and had built in scopes. They looked like they were semi-auto only though. Two NUSSR's ran up the stairs, only to be torn down by the wounded soldier, who then threw a grenade down the stairs, to finish off any others. The building shook again as the 80mm went off, the shots were getting much closer. Anderson had to take it out.

Johnson was helping the two soldiers with the .50. As they reloaded it, he fired from a hole in the sandbags, There was alot of NUSSR's on this side. "Loaded, nail 'em!" shouted one of the soldiers. The .50 began firing again, and the NUSSR's ran for cover, many of them shredded by the .50 bullets.

"This is Uniform three zero, we're moving the the WRM set up by Echo two two zero, request air cover" said Barnes into a radio. "Hold tight for 5 minutes Sargant, two Cobram mk.3 helecopters are enruite" said the voice on the radio. Anderson looked through the scope on his SA-90, he aimed at the 80mm. "Give me some cover!" he said, as he had to move up one level to get a clear shot. He ran to the stairs and went up one level. This level had many hole blown out of it. He went to the one where he could see the 80mm perfectally. Looking through the targeting scope, he aimed a grenade at the 80mm, He pulled the trigger, the 20mm case ejecting to the right. It exploded, taking out the operators of the 80mm, but he wasnt sure if he had taken it out. It certanly made the NUSSR's get their heads down though.

"Yeah! got one!" shouted a soldier. "Nice shot mate" replied the one on the .50. "You got two coming left!" shouted Johnson, he turned and shredded them with the .50. Johnson had picked up an M14A5, he had done training with the old version of it, and he was much more comfortablt with it then the SA-80A3. It was capable of automatic, so he fired of a few rounds at some NUSSR's coming out of a building. He heard a humming sound getting closer, from the left.

"Uniform three zero, DO NOT, i repete, do not fire to the East" said a voice over the radio. It was a Cobram pilot. "K guys, dont shoot the choppers!" Barnes shouted.

The two cobrams suddenly flew over the building, miniguns flairing and missiles launching. They took out everything.
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