Chapter 3132

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Chapter 3132

The current permanent fortification is dug out of the rocky mountain, and at the same time, it is anchored and reinforced with multiple layers of reinforced concrete inside. The construction technology is the same as that of the tunnel, and it is extremely strong.

With the power of their towed artillery fire, the possibility of blowing up such a fortification is almost zero.

Unless high-end heavy ground-penetrating bombs are used, it is possible to blow up the fortifications.

However, such sophisticated weapons can only be mastered by the five permanent members of the United Nations. Syria's overall firepower level is at best the level of the 1960s and 1970s, and it is simply impossible to obtain such equipment.

Moreover, even if they had such equipment, they would not be able to cause direct damage to Hamid's troops.

Because, there is not a single soldier in Hamid's frontal fortifications.

Hamid resolutely implemented Ye Chen's instructions. Since the opponent was fighting with infantry and artillery coordination, when the artillery stopped, the infantry began to charge, and then mobilized the troops to defend.

At this moment, the soldiers were all safely hiding in the reverse slope tunnel at the back. The enemy's shells fired dozens of rounds, and not even a single one on Hamid's side was injured.

The opponent's artillery bombed while the infantry quickly advanced towards the base. More than an hour later, more than 5,000 troops were close at hand and stopped at the foot of the mountain about two thousand meters away from the entrance of the base.

At this time, another round of bombing began!

The entire front slope of the mountain had been blown into darkness, and the small hilltop was soon devastated.

This is the last round of artillery fire before the infantry charge. Once the infantry begins to charge, the artillery fire must stop, otherwise the large-area artillery fire will easily injure one's own people.

However, the opponent's commander did not know the situation inside the mountain.

Based on his past experience, he concluded that Hamid's troops must have been seriously reduced in number and most of their defenses must have been destroyed, so he immediately ordered the infantry to charge under the cover of armored vehicles!

Hamid's base is inherently easy to defend and difficult to attack. Once the north and south entrances are artificially cut off, no personnel or vehicles can enter at all. Therefore, armored vehicles cannot rush in directly. The only thing they can do is to cover the infantry to charge to the high ground. At the same time,

Provide close range machine gun and artillery support.

In the permanent fortification on the front, Hamid watched the opponent's armored vehicles roaring closer and closer, followed by thousands of hunched soldiers. The soldiers relied on the cover of the armored vehicles to advance to the foot of the mountain safely, and then

, the opponent's artillery fired again, launching a new round of shelling on the positive slope of the high ground.

This round of shelling lasted for twenty minutes in total. Twenty minutes later, as soon as the shelling stopped, thousands of soldiers rushed out from behind the armored vehicles and rushed towards the high ground, shouting to kill.

In the eyes of the opposing commander, as long as he captures the frontal high ground, it is equivalent to capturing the entire Hamid base.

In this traditional ground battle, high ground is of great significance. As long as the high ground is captured in a local war, it is equivalent to taking the war initiative in this area, which is equivalent to forming a strong firepower deterrent to the surroundings, and the high ground itself

It is easy to defend but difficult to attack. Even a high ground garrisoned by 500 people may not be defeated by a charge of 5,000 people.

When defending, the party occupying the high ground is easy to defend, but the enemy attacking from the low ground is difficult to attack.

When attacking, the party occupying the high ground launches an unstoppable charge, while the enemy defending the lower ground is almost invincible. Even retreat is very difficult because the entire back will be exposed to the opponent.

Therefore, the opponent's commander felt that no matter how many troops Hamid still had, as long as he captured the high ground and then launched a charge from the high ground to the internal base, the battle could be solved in one go!

When thousands of soldiers swarmed up, Hamid's soldiers immediately began to enter the permanent fortifications on the front slope from the reverse slope tunnel.

After thousands of soldiers from the other side had completely entered the fire range of Hamid's permanent fortifications, Hamid suddenly ordered over the radio: "Fire!"

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