Technology and combat power are two different dimensions.
While leading Group A towards the crash site, Zheng Hao quickly made contact with a group of corporate soldiers and immediately engaged in fierce gunfire with them.
In that moment, Zheng Hao felt a significant strain.
These people were strong!
And visibly so!
Group B's smooth progress led him to a misjudgment, even an inappropriate one—they could rely on their equipment advantage to easily eliminate these people, and then surreptitiously intercept the abnormal "mother."
However, Group B's advantage was due to having the numerical upper hand, with six versus three and a sniper supporting from outside the battlefield.
The situation on his side was completely different.
The opposing soldiers spread out in groups of three, sustaining their defensive line with alternating firepower, and soon he discovered a squad flanking him.
These people's tactical application was almost fluidly perfect, without any pause or hesitation.