In the thick, gray-green fog, an armed squad of ten men was slowly making their way forward.
They wore fully protective exoskeletons, some carried compact G9 assault rifles, while others carried Gauss Rifles with extended magnetic rails, and there were those with two short, thick portable rocket launchers slung on their backs.
In the center of the group, a three-meter-wide unmanned track vehicle followed, its roof-mounted remote weapon station brandishing a fierce 20 mm cannon barrel, with a 60 mm short grenade launcher hanging with a linked belt of munitions below it.
The vehicle's silver-white paint job stood in stark contrast to the surrounding atmosphere, but no one dared to question the firepower of this squad.
A few days ago, the council had finally approved a new procurement project for equipment, purchasing stock from the bottom of the Chang Ge Group's inventory.