Still alive..again
Hey, Bear.
It started at the morning yesterday at 9:30.
The first fpv entered our treeline from behind. We never used that entrance, but our antenna on a tree was exactly there. That's the moment when we were doomed. It detonated somewhere at the roof of our digout.
It was looking for our neighbors, who are stupid and arrived to our chill and far place just a day before. They were uncovered and already opened up.
I packed all (unfortunately almost all) my stuff immediately, the mac, the clothes and wore the armor.
We also packed the things we must evacuate or destroy on leave.
Continue waiting. I was calm and cold, didn't care too much and was doing what I had. Another guy, who came literally a day before, one of the most experienced veterans, also was clear and chill. The third guy was in the hole we dag earlier at the corner. He was nervous, he has plenty of bad experience with fpvs.
The second fpv hit the antenna very clearly. We were still hoping that they will not go full on us.
I was lying on the pillow my company gifted me. While packed it was so small and just about 100g weight. At this point I should have really packed it, but I wasn't thinking about it unfortunately.
The third fpv entered from the back entrance, slowly lurked around, you can hear very clearly when it searching at the 1-2 meters altitude, and hit into our entrance. Not very sucessfuly.
4 shots of an artillery fired into our square.
Since the entrance was found it was clear that we are going to leave, but while arty was shooting it would be suicide. You can hide from the drones in a treeline, but arty will get you.
We kept waiting looking for the opportunity to leave.
The fourth fpv also crawled to the entrance but did not explode, felt like it just got stuck on our nets or something and just fell.
At this moment the entrance were considered as mined.
We waited for 30 minutes auto detonation, which is common, didn't happen. But there are other triggers. We started thinking how to observe the entrance, other positions tried too recon from the skies.
The artillery was silent for now fortunately. It could be very well because we detected it shooting and started threatening it.
The fifth fpv got inside the entrance (we had 3 layers of nets inside) and exploded extremely loud. Seems like it carried just maximum amount it could. The explosion blew all our nets and opened the entrance fully.
There was no time to wait anymore. We checked the skies(sound of recon drones, aka mavics or other fpvs) and quit. Quit at 15:30, so it was 6 hours after the first hit
We run the most hidden paths to our other position, got the orders to move for our new position before too dark.
I wasn't scared and didn't have the adrenaline produced. I don't care too much tbh. Although the day was long and loud.
On the way to the new position we heard the new hits, many. I liked very much that place.