Chapter 3131

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Chapter 3131

Little did Hamid's enemies know that at this time, not only were most of Hamid's troops not killed by the shelling, but they became even more valiant amid the sound of the cannons.

At this time, Hamid saw that the shelling had little effect on the anti-slope fortifications, and his confidence doubled.

While listening to the rumbling sound of artillery outside, he sighed in his heart: "If Brother Ye hadn't taught me this anti-slope tactic, the lives of thousands of my people would have been taken care of in the first two rounds of shelling.

Clean!"

"The "Shangganling" that Brother Ye asked me to watch is indeed a textbook classic battle. The great volunteers were able to win the final victory in this battle despite the bombing of millions of American artillery shells, not only because of their bravery and skill in fighting, but also because of their bravery and ability.

Because they have superior strategic vision and advanced tactical arrangements!"

"When I survive this battle, I will dig up all the surrounding mountains and build an impregnable super fortress!"

At this time, the shelling by government forces continued.

This time they carried tens of thousands of rounds of artillery shells and more than 30 guns. It would not be a problem to fire hundreds of rounds.

Moreover, their infantry was still advancing, so during this period, the artillery bombardment continued at intervals of one round every three minutes.

After twenty rounds of shelling, most of the bases in the valley had been razed to the ground, with only a few houses still standing alone.

Some soldiers carefully came to the entrance of the tunnel to observe the damage to the base.

After discovering that the base had been razed to the ground, many people had red eyes, clenched their fists, and gritted their teeth, their hearts filled with hatred.

Maybe for Su Shoudao, that dilapidated courtyard was a nightmare and hell, but for these soldiers, those courtyards and those houses were their homes.

And now, their home has been blown up by the enemy!

Just when many soldiers were angry and wanted revenge, a new round of shelling came again!

This time, the cannonball did not fall into the almost flattened base, but fell directly on the outside of the mountain on the south side of the base, which is the front slope of the mountain.

Because, in the other party's conventional understanding, they felt that most of Hamid's soldiers, food, ammunition and other supplies must be placed in the base, so the previous shelling for such a long time was to completely destroy their base and supplies.

,equipment.

And they also knew that the main defense force of the Hamid base must be concentrated on the positive slope of the mountain, so after destroying the base, they began to destroy the defensive positions.

They believed that as long as they used powerful firepower to destroy all his defenses on the front slope, tanks and infantry would be able to drive straight in!

In this way, the infantry basically only needs to come over and sweep away the enemy, and the war will be basically over.

However, what they didn't know was that Hamid's armed forces were very different from other armed forces of the same type.

Before meeting Ye Chen, Hamid's base defense consisted of digging some foxholes on the slope of the mountain, then building shooting stacks with stones, and then using hay to make a roof for concealment.

This kind of fortification is very simple. If you are facing an enemy infantry charge at a high place, you will have no problem dealing with the infantry's AK47 bullets, and it does have a very big advantage.

However, if the opponent engages in suppressive fire and uses mortars or RPG rocket launchers, this kind of foxhole will basically look like paper, and it is simply the best grave for soldiers.

Now the government forces are intensively bombing the front slope in order to quickly disintegrate Hamid's defense force.

However, they never dreamed that Hamid had just completely transformed the frontal defenses.

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