In He Liang’s excited eyes,
Tan Ze opened the next door.
Looking at the cargo inside.
The security guards all gasped; even the Chinese employees of Wan Qing Mining were shocked. They were all new employees who had just joined the company and had never seen such a scene before.
"What is that?"
"This is... security equipnt?"
"Really?"
"..."
The employees of Wan Qing Mining cried out in surprise, and those who were faint-hearted even stepped back two steps.
What did they see?
Two wheeled potassium transport vehicles quietly stood inside, like two giant beasts, with their broad bodies, solid tires, and the sharp, distinct contours of their exteriors, all exuding an air of dominance.
Could it be that their boss had gone mad? He dared to purchase such things.
Or was he a bold visionary?
In other countries, he even dared to equip a security company with this kind of "overqualified equipnt."
They had thought their own military transport vehicles were quite "top-notch."
But compared to what was before them now, their vehicles truly paled in comparison; after the initial shock, excitent followed, as they imagined themselves getting to sit in them, take photos, and even boast about it back ho.
Subsequently,
Tan Ze opened the second door.
What ca next was another wave of amazent.
Four military Humrs, like the two vehicles before, were painted black. The sides of the vehicles sported the large shield-shaped LOGO of the Security Company, and the inner rims of the tires were painted white.
This declared the identity of the vehicles.
Non-military equipnt.
This was actually a form of camouflage, to prevent friendly fire. Otherwise, if they retained their original colors, it could easily lead to misunderstandings when driven out; if they encountered so reckless greenhorns, trouble could easily ensue.
Moreover, the entire vehicle didn’t look at all like retired equipnt.
It looked almost like it had just left the factory; no bullet holes, no scratches, and no deford areas either.
Of course, they didn’t believe these were newly manufactured.
They could only attribute it to impressive restoration technology.
These were purchased by Tang Qing from Ge Feng.
Ge Feng, the one who sold Microcrystalline Technology to Tang Qing, had picked up many damaged equipnts from the United States’ War in Iraq equipnt disposal departnt, repaired them, and sold them to various arms dealers, so Tang Qing had also bought so from him.
After a thorough makeover,
they were given to the security company in Africa to use.
But Tang Qing wasn’t just wasting money; only a quarter of the vehicles under his command were bought from Ge Feng, while the remaining three quarters were imitations made by scientists, all intended to mislead the watchers.
Wanting to own a vehicle without buying any and just randomly making another’s for use could easily blow his cover, especially since his company was getting bigger. If it were just a small operation, creating a few would have been fine.
But the security company was now officially on a larger scale, not a small fish or shrimp, and with many eyes on them, they had to keep their hands ’clean.’
Just like that airplane.
Even if the scientists could eventually build airplanes,
they wouldn’t dare to make even one Boeing aircraft to fly around casually because every airplane has a unique registration serial number. Fighters are formidable, but they can’t reach the skies.
So expenses just couldn’t be spared right now.
"Deputy Manager He, these six vehicles are yours, refurbished, and have undergone so modifications. You should have encountered them before; you’ll explain the situation inside the vehicles when the ti cos," Tan Ze introduced from the side.
He Liang nodded hurriedly.
Of course, he had encountered these vehicles.
The modified appearance and main performance hadn’t changed much
The key was the newly added equipnt inside. Although they didn’t significantly enhance the vehicles’ combat power, they provided strong support for their work and were safer than the original Humrs.
Right away.
Tan Ze arrived at the last warehouse.
The team mbers quickly followed him, guessing that there must be weapons inside. With that thought, they couldn’t help but get excited, as they hadn’t touched a gun since their discharge.
This ti in Africa,
they were itching for action.
"Clank clank clank clank..." the warehouse doors made a loud noise as the contents inside slowly ca into view. The interior had shelves around the walls with a table in the middle,
covered by a layer of black cloth.
"Swoosh."
Tan Ze instantly pulled back the cloth on the table.
The items underneath were revealed.
Weapons.
All weapons.
And all of them were Arican-made.
It made sense, after all; this was Africa, dominated by Arican and Russian weapons. Chinese weapons were really rare to see. At that mont, Tan Ze also lifted the cloths on the shelves around.
On them was auxiliary military equipnt.
Bulletproof vests.
Bulletproof helts.
Powerful flashlights.
All kinds of ammunition, and so on.
"Your task is solely to protect the safety of the mining field, not to engage in combat. Hence, you will only have two types of offensive weapons, the M16 and the M1911, as well as defensive equipnt like bulletproof vests. The specific rules of use will be taught by your superiors. Now, start collecting your equipnt based on your assignnt," Tan Ze said.
After speaking,
he handed a docunt to He Liang.
"Deputy Manager He, please sign here to confirm everything is correct. Load the excess weapons and equipnt into the vehicles, and you arrange the drivers. I’ll go get your passes and arrange the escort details," Tan Ze said.
"Okay, go ahead," He Liang replied, taking the docunt.
After Tan Ze left,
under He Liang’s command, the security guards happily started to gear up. Employees of Wan Qing Mining watched enviously from a distance, wanting to co over and have a look, but with Guan Songlin present, they dared not move.
Chu Sheng put on a bulletproof vest despite the heat, donned a helt, and checked his weapons, incessantly muttering, "Captain, our company is too powerful, managing to get all this stuff, damn, these are all brand new, never been fired."
Reminded by Chu Sheng,
the team mbers also realized that the guns were not second-hand.
"You’ll get used to it," He Liang said with a smile.
He knew that they would often co across such situations in the future because his job was to bring in new recruits. Back ho, the company didn’t say much about the operations in Africa, only ntioning the treatnt and the authorization to carry weapons.
As for the reason,
He Liang had his guesses.
Probably, they feared it wouldn’t look good if word got out back ho; after all, a dostic security company having firearms abroad, operating potassium transport vehicles, and having so much money and manpower wasn’t exactly good optics.
Soon,
they had all collected their gear
and loaded the spare equipnt into the vehicles. By the ti Tan Ze returned, they had already emptied the warehouse.
Tan Ze handed over a stack of docunts: "Manager Guan, Deputy Manager He, these are your passes. Today, local African police will escort you, and there won’t be checks. But in the future, you’ll still need to pass various checkpoints, and these passes will ensure you can pass smoothly," he said.
Neither issued the docunts imdiately but kept them carefully because Tan Ze had said there would be no checks for now.
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"Move out!"
At that command,
more than a dozen vehicles hit the road.
The lead was taken by two African police cars.
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