Colonel Stevenson watched as Lex and her partner moved off to complete their mission. He wished them the best of luck and hopped been inside that he wouldn't be needed. With that finally thought, Ilmus motioned his men and slowly advanced deeper into the enemy base.
The group kept close together and moved almost silently with their weapons always at the ready. They swept every meter of the area around them to make sure it was secure to keep advancing. Every one of the warriors moved as well as their training had taught them.
Together, with Steveson at the point, they moved towards the depot. His sensors let him know the area was clear for the moment and so with a hand sign command, the whole group double timed it to the nearest depot wall. They ran silently past a few building and finally pressed themselves against the wall.
From this position they all slide towards a side enterance, pausing while the Colonel pulled a rather flat looking square object from his pack. Ilmus lowed his weapon across his chest and held the plate in his hand, pressing it against the wall in front of him. With the flip of a switch, the wall dissappeared in the display and showed what was on the other side.
The plate was actually a new gadget that had come in on the last arms shipment. It was a terahertz radar system designed to pentrate walls and give one a view of was the inside. With this knowledge soldiers could put themselves in less harm and know whether they would face opposition on the other side and in what numbers.
As Ilmus slowly dragged the plate over the wall and the enterance door, he could see that no one was close by on the other side. Relieved, he put the radar away and pulled out a lock slicer, which he quickly inserted into the doorways locking system. After a few seconds a green light appeared and the door quickly slide open.
Just like in training the other warriors surged through his opening one by one and set up a perimeter on the other side. Ilmus moved in quickly after them and took in the sceen.
The depot looked packed and there was crates everywhere, pilled high. The place looked to have enough provisions for a large campaign. This ment that intelligence had been right after all. They had to work quickly now and complete their mission.
He turned to his warriors and divided them up into groups before giving them the instructions to go and set up the explosive charges.