The soldiers in charge of environmental surveys all wore special oxygen masks and carried metal boxes in their hands.

This metal box is the same type as the metal box that Huobashi Pigui just carried.

However, the metal box of the Huobashipi team contained "pangolins", while the metal box of the environmental exploration team contained "rock spiders".

"Rock Spider", a professional environmental testing instrument.

It is a special detection equipment for the military. It can not only detect the gas condition, but also detect whether there are any harmful substances in the target area.

In short, it can detect most of the environmental conditions that may cause harm to the human body.

Because of this, the "Rock Spider" has a very wide range of applications.

The masks worn by these soldiers can not only provide oxygen, but also prevent poisonous gases.

This is one of the routine search and rescue procedures-in the face of an unknown environment, especially in a closed field environment, it is not allowed to enter blindly before completing basic inspections.

Such details can just reflect the military quality of professional soldiers.

I saw several soldiers put the metal box on the ground, opened it and took out the "rock spider" inside.

It was a silver-gray device, shaped like a spider, with long, sturdy legs.

The equipment as a whole is not small, the combined size of the head, chest and abdomen is about the size of an ordinary dog.

The four pairs of walking legs will stretch out after activation, making the whole device look larger.

After starting the "Rock Spider", the soldiers set the program on the terminal device and entered the approximate mission environment data.

Immediately, there was a slight electronic start-up sound, and these "rock spiders" crawled on the ground as if they were alive.

After the initial positioning and calibration, they quickly found their direction and walked into the hole that had just been exposed by the firestorm.

Once the "Rock Spider" is activated, it will travel within a specific range. At the same time, the special detection device on the spider's back will be used to detect the gas and objects along the way.

In order to more comprehensively detect the environmental conditions in the target area, the "Rock Spider" will spread out to act.

Compared with humans who can only walk on flat ground, "rock spiders" undoubtedly have more advantages. They can walk on the ground or the surrounding mountains in all directions.

Some of them will travel on the ground, some will climb sideways, and some will hang upside down on the top of the cave, and each one is in a different position.

How to set up a more reasonable and effective travel path are issues that the soldiers of the environmental exploration team need to consider.

In this regard, they are professional.

Depending on the size of the target range, the time required for the entire detection process is not fixed.

However, it will take more than ten minutes to make the bottom, and there is no cap on the top.

If a particularly large target area is encountered, more "Rock Spiders" will be dispatched to reduce time-consuming.

However, although it will take some time, compared with pure manual inspection, it has saved a lot of time.

Moreover, this biomimetic detection equipment can make the detection more accurate.

Their legs are made of very strong metal and have great flexibility in flexion and extension.

Not only that, but the tarsus at the end of the foot is designed with delicate barbs, so that the "rock spider" can firmly cling to the smooth rock wall environment.

Such equipment can minimize the risks that soldiers take.

After all, if you encounter an unknown environment, you no longer need to use them to go into battle for testing.

In an unfamiliar mountain environment, the gas composition inside is usually relatively complex, and the presence of germs or harmful gases cannot be ruled out.

In addition, the composition of the rocks and ores in the mountain is unknown, and whether there is a serious risk of exposure inside also needs to be confirmed in advance.

In the interstellar era, there are too many unknowns and too many incredible environments, so this kind of environmental detection is necessary.

At least, the routine steps cannot be less.

Several soldiers in charge of testing were standing at the entrance of the cave.

Using the local signal network, they each pay attention to the location and detection situation of different "rock spiders" on the terminal equipment, so as to achieve real-time and accurate control.

After about 30 minutes of touching, those "rock spiders" returned one after another.

The soldiers of the environmental exploration team immediately stepped forward to check the specific data.

Although one or two can be checked on the device terminal just now, some detailed data need to be checked directly on the "Rock Spider".

After a few more minutes like this, when the situation was basically confirmed, the leader of the environmental exploration team raised his hand and made an "OK" gesture.

Immediately, several people took off the masks on their heads, and recovered the "Rock Spider" that had completed the task into the metal box.

Charlotte looked at the other party's gestures, and naturally knew what it meant—the air flow in the mountain was stable, the oxygen content was acceptable, there was no harmful thing to the body, and there was no need to wear a mask or protective clothing.

So, so far, everything seems to be going well.

After receiving this information, a group of soldiers on standby next to them entered the cave one by one according to the regulations.

This group is the search and rescue team 1.

Different from the leading mission team just now, several search and rescue teams are the operational units that are actually responsible for the search and rescue mission.

At a glance, the members of the search and rescue team 1 are fully armed.

They all wore goggles over their eyes, and Charlotte knew that these goggles would have many special functions.

In the previous physical training for freshmen in Gevos, the goggles they used had functions such as thermal imaging.

Now for the regular military goggles, the function can only be more.

Although wearing goggles, the soldiers who entered first turned on the small lights on their helmets, which are conventional night combat equipment.

Before the official start of the search and rescue operation, all teams carried out the step of "checking the watch"-checking the time on everyone's optical brain to ensure that the timeline is correct and improve the accuracy of the mission.

Next, the second group of soldiers entered, this is the search and rescue team 2.

They seem to be extremely military-literate, and all their actions are orderly, and they hardly need any special instructions from their superiors.

Charlotte couldn't help thinking that this Ares Randall was really good at leading troops, and his ability was evident.

At this time, Ares Randall, who was far away on the other side, looked at the internal structure diagram of the mountain that he had just drawn with the equipment, and remained silent.

As the search and rescue team enters the mountain, the professional equipment they carry can further assist the signal soldiers in their mapping work.

Previously, due to the interference and blockage of local signals in the mountain, the map drawn by the communications soldiers was not detailed, and many details were not very clear.

Today, the search and rescue team directly brings the equipment in, and the signal soldiers can further refine and improve the holographic map in the mountain on this basis.

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