Jan watched the car with stern eyes, still moving full pelt. Most people would probably give in, but SF operators, such as himself, Scott, Zhenya, Wendy as well as Neil and any that he had served with in this line of specialized work, would understand the reasons not to, and keep moving. The noise of the Humvee from behind was enough to make Jan almost burst past some of traffic.
"Right about now Scott!" Jan said, as he saw the heavy protected vehicle rumble past him, skidding to a stop as Jan moved quickly to the side, throwing himself into the back of the jeep, as he pulled the door shut after they had begun moving, already looking over at Wendy and Neil, who were already inside. Jan looked over at her, as she readied her Mk14, to take the shot when required, as Jan himself heard Zhenya on the other end, about what he'd done. Crafty bastard, he thought to himself- he had taken a wrong turn, but by purely making a traffic jam, it bought time.
"Neatly done Zhenya- we expect him to be coming your way, be ready for anything." Jan said, exhaling hard, as he sat up a little, looking to the occupants of the Humvee now.
"Pull a left here, that's what I last saw of the Merc. I'll jump up on our .50- Wendy, get your door opened up and get ready to shoot precisely." Jan said, as he barely checked his own HK416, already crawling as the car jerked around some cars, Jan picking the M2 Browning's holds at the back, already setting his Oakley gloves around the large caliber HMG, cocking a round into the mechanism as a 12.7mm casing came out, the weapon loaded and ready to fire.
"Okay, Zhenya, he's going right for the junction, they're deadlocked even from here...trying to move still...Scott, try the sidewalk, I see a clusterfuck right ahead!" Jan barked, as he tried to aim the weapon in the direction, not willing to fire until he had a clean shot, then opening up wouldn't be a problem. But till then, civilians could be caught in the crossfire, and it would get nasty- something Jan of all people, wanted to avoid. Yes, civilians would suffer, but it didn't mean racking up noise.
The Mercedes tried to wind past, and itself, traded paint, pacing as best as it could, but the traffic was getting worse. The vehicle wasn't going to move past the trucks, and it seemed Zhenya had done hist best, the lorries almost completely blocking off the route. But Jan had to simply watch, as the Mercedes didn't stop, it in fact, did the opposite, as it barged past a car, the chassis just about coping as the front bumper crumpled, but it shoved it's way through, headed to the front of the convoy.
"Shit! Zhenya, incoming, right side of the junction from you!" Jan yelled, realizing in horror where Zhenya was in relation to the car, as it tried to barge through. But the way Scott had driven had bought more than just time- it had meant that they were literally behind the Mercedes now, and within 10m. That was enough, and Jan only took one assumption, as to how it would stop. He had to open up, now or never.
The M2 Browning barked loudly, as the tarmac behind it was hit, Jan putting a few more rounds a little more accurately a little higher, the car almost deforming in part at the rear as the tyres were penetrated, the sheer force of multiple 12.7mm rounds punching through the steel like it was nothing. It wasn't a tank, it was just robust German 70s construction, and it did little now. The tyres buckled, as the car span to a halt, a few meters in front of Zhenya, as Jan knew they had to capitalize.
"Scott, fucking hit them! Eyes in the passenger footwell, they're going for it!" Jan said angrily, the car almost skidding to a halt on the destroyed rear wheels, colliding side on with the front truck, Jan taking a guess that the men would try and disembark, and run. Perhaps permanently stapling them and pinning the occupants would work- and while it was a thought that wouldn't be first and foremost on any SF operator's mind, the canister was secure enough to take an impact, and Jan only guessed that the men would try and do a last ditch attempt, and detonate it here. That, could not happen, and by any means, a bullet from Zhenya or Wendy or the front bullbar of the HMMWV, would be what was required. There was no point firing the .50 here- it would be ridiculously pointless, and too destructive, as well as inaccurate- it could hit the lorry and ricochet, doing damage that Jan didn't want.
"Right about now Scott!" Jan said, as he saw the heavy protected vehicle rumble past him, skidding to a stop as Jan moved quickly to the side, throwing himself into the back of the jeep, as he pulled the door shut after they had begun moving, already looking over at Wendy and Neil, who were already inside. Jan looked over at her, as she readied her Mk14, to take the shot when required, as Jan himself heard Zhenya on the other end, about what he'd done. Crafty bastard, he thought to himself- he had taken a wrong turn, but by purely making a traffic jam, it bought time.
"Neatly done Zhenya- we expect him to be coming your way, be ready for anything." Jan said, exhaling hard, as he sat up a little, looking to the occupants of the Humvee now.
"Pull a left here, that's what I last saw of the Merc. I'll jump up on our .50- Wendy, get your door opened up and get ready to shoot precisely." Jan said, as he barely checked his own HK416, already crawling as the car jerked around some cars, Jan picking the M2 Browning's holds at the back, already setting his Oakley gloves around the large caliber HMG, cocking a round into the mechanism as a 12.7mm casing came out, the weapon loaded and ready to fire.
"Okay, Zhenya, he's going right for the junction, they're deadlocked even from here...trying to move still...Scott, try the sidewalk, I see a clusterfuck right ahead!" Jan barked, as he tried to aim the weapon in the direction, not willing to fire until he had a clean shot, then opening up wouldn't be a problem. But till then, civilians could be caught in the crossfire, and it would get nasty- something Jan of all people, wanted to avoid. Yes, civilians would suffer, but it didn't mean racking up noise.
The Mercedes tried to wind past, and itself, traded paint, pacing as best as it could, but the traffic was getting worse. The vehicle wasn't going to move past the trucks, and it seemed Zhenya had done hist best, the lorries almost completely blocking off the route. But Jan had to simply watch, as the Mercedes didn't stop, it in fact, did the opposite, as it barged past a car, the chassis just about coping as the front bumper crumpled, but it shoved it's way through, headed to the front of the convoy.
"Shit! Zhenya, incoming, right side of the junction from you!" Jan yelled, realizing in horror where Zhenya was in relation to the car, as it tried to barge through. But the way Scott had driven had bought more than just time- it had meant that they were literally behind the Mercedes now, and within 10m. That was enough, and Jan only took one assumption, as to how it would stop. He had to open up, now or never.
The M2 Browning barked loudly, as the tarmac behind it was hit, Jan putting a few more rounds a little more accurately a little higher, the car almost deforming in part at the rear as the tyres were penetrated, the sheer force of multiple 12.7mm rounds punching through the steel like it was nothing. It wasn't a tank, it was just robust German 70s construction, and it did little now. The tyres buckled, as the car span to a halt, a few meters in front of Zhenya, as Jan knew they had to capitalize.
"Scott, fucking hit them! Eyes in the passenger footwell, they're going for it!" Jan said angrily, the car almost skidding to a halt on the destroyed rear wheels, colliding side on with the front truck, Jan taking a guess that the men would try and disembark, and run. Perhaps permanently stapling them and pinning the occupants would work- and while it was a thought that wouldn't be first and foremost on any SF operator's mind, the canister was secure enough to take an impact, and Jan only guessed that the men would try and do a last ditch attempt, and detonate it here. That, could not happen, and by any means, a bullet from Zhenya or Wendy or the front bullbar of the HMMWV, would be what was required. There was no point firing the .50 here- it would be ridiculously pointless, and too destructive, as well as inaccurate- it could hit the lorry and ricochet, doing damage that Jan didn't want.