After these few mountain guns failed to make an impact, the only means they had left to threaten the armored personnel carriers were direct-fire rocket launchers.
But these things, beyond two hundred meters, were hard to aim accurately, and even when they hit, the power wasn't sufficient. To ensure both accuracy and enough power to threaten the 'Wanderer's' side armor, one would have to get within a few dozen meters, and it would be best if two or three groups attacked at once.
How difficult was this condition?
Quite a few brave warriors tried to carry their rocket launchers closer, but in this open field with little cover, there was no chance to approach. The crew inside the Wanderer was equipped with a considerably sophisticated battlefield reconnaissance system, which could detect most threats through observation ports. Then came a round of machine-gun fire or explosive shells, promptly blowing those brave ones daring to advance to pieces, along with the tubes in their hands.