In fact, this can also be said that the female correspondent of the Vietnamese army is not smart enough. (23w[x]
If they were smart enough, they should be silently perfunctory and perfunctory soldiers of the reconnaissance brigade for a few times, and then wait until Xu Liangbin and his group left before warning the other Vietnamese troops.
But these female correspondents chose to question Xu Liangbin and his group...for example, their number, what tasks they performed, etc. In this way, Xu Liangbin naturally knew that he had missed his mistakes, at least this proved that they were suspicious.
So he killed them even though he could not help himself.
Considering that the correspondent had very important intelligence value, the female communication soldier led by the leader was captured and brought back.
I have seen the female correspondent who was brought back. Compared to other female Vietnamese soldiers, she dressed up very fashionablely, with curly hair and a beautiful hairpin... This is for our country
Although it is nothing, for Vietnam in this era, being able to perm your hair is basically either rich or noble.
It’s a pity that we can’t know her true identity in the end.
"She is dead!" Commander Jiang continued helplessly: "The wound on her shoulder was not in danger of life, but we injured her foreleg, and she tore it apart the back foot, and she deliberately hid the wound.
You also know what the result is. The wound will be infected quickly, have a fever, and then..."
I couldn't help but feel speechless when I heard this. This way of dying is not pleasant because it has to endure the torture of illness that lasts for several days or even longer.
However, this seems to prove that she still has nostalgia for the world, that is, she does not have the courage to commit suicide. On the other hand, she is unwilling to survive on her own and give our army a chance to obtain valuable information. So she has a choice
This way, I force myself to die.
The inner contradictions and struggles in this make people feel a little unbearable when they recall it. But war is so cruel, whether it is against the enemy or us.
From this I also know that capturing prisoners is not of great value... The Vietnamese prisoners did not provide much useful information, so it was a bit unworthy to let the reconnaissance brigade risk his life to carry out this mission.
Of course, at this stage, we are just using prisoners to achieve the purpose of practical training of the reconnaissance brigade. On the other hand, it is not right to say that there is no value at all. At least prisoners can increase the pressure on the front-line troops of the Vietnamese army to a considerable extent... Today
No one was lost, and no one was lost tomorrow, which was a serious blow to the morale of the army.
Seeing that the reconnaissance brigade was able to skillfully infiltrate into the Vietnamese defense line by capturing prisoners and also carry out some activities within the Vietnamese defense line, we felt that it was time to carry out the next stage of training or action.
At this time, we dare not hold the mentality that it was not a big deal like before. After all, we all know that it is no joke to penetrate into the Vietnamese defense line to carry out missions.
But what kind of tasks should be performed?
To be honest, we are still in trouble when facing this problem.
As mentioned before, almost all the advanced equipment of the poor Japanese devils came from the Soviet Union, and it was paid for free, which means that there is no strategic significance for blowing up the equipment of the Vietnamese army, unless we want to use the bombing.
The equipment method dragged down the Soviet Union, but this was impossible.
As for blasting bridges and roads, this method is usually useful until the battle is intensified. For example, when Laoshan recovers the war, we suddenly blew up the bridge and roads of the Vietnamese army to allow the supply of the Vietnamese army.
It will be interrupted for more than ten hours or even longer. That is a good support for the battle.
But now... the big battle has ended. There are only a sporadic battles in front of Laoshan. It is obvious that the Vietnamese army is no longer able to organize a large-scale counterattack, and our army has no intention of advancing forward. So the front line can be said to be
Basically stable.
In this case, it is obviously meaningless to explode bridges and roads, and it is just a disgusting Vietnamese engineers.
"I think it's better to find the Vietnamese artillery position!" Zhao Jingping said: "Now the Vietnamese army in front of Laoshan knows that our artillery radar has withdrawn from the battlefield, so we are looking up again. At this time, we will suppress it.
To suppress their arrogance.”
This may be a good choice.
On the one hand, it is because this does have results. Even if it can blow up a few small-caliber artillery of the Vietnamese Japanese, it will cause harm to the Vietnamese army and reinforce our front-line troops.
On the other hand, the infiltration task aimed at the Vietnamese artillery position is relatively simple. The reason is that when performing this task, the members of the reconnaissance brigade do not have to approach the Vietnamese artillery position. They just need to lurk far away and then guide the artillery fire into the
Just specify a location, and even your identity will not be exposed.
but……
"If this were the past, it would be a good choice to target the Vietnamese artillery position." I said: "But now, after the July 12th battle, on the one hand, the Vietnamese artillery has been convinced by us, even if there is something now.
He was careful when looking up. On the other hand, it was only a matter of seconds for the artillery aiming radar to attack Vietnamese artillery or destroy their artillery, but we had to risk our lives to execute
Is this a task not worth it?"
This is actually very easy to understand. I think even soldiers will have this mentality. In the past, it was because there was no way. Now, as long as the gun aiming radar is turned on, it can fully and easily suppress the Vietnamese artillery. Why bother to do it?
Penetration reconnaissance.
"What's more," I continued: "Since the Battle of July 12, the Vietnamese artillery has been severely damaged, and its artillery must have been out of scale..."
Speaking of this, I turned my attention to Staff Wei.
Staff Wei quickly nodded and affirmed my statement: "According to our intelligence, the Vietnamese artillery in the front of our army has only one regiment, and most of them are mortars that can move quickly."
This is actually very easy to understand. The Vietnamese army will also worry about what if the ** team of the Chinese Communist Party secretly transports the gun aiming radar? Therefore, the Vietnamese army's large-caliber long-range artillery does not have much survivability, but the kind that can be used
The large caliber mortar with side three wheels is much more practical.
"So..." I said: "In this case, the Vietnamese artillery is relatively scattered, and the dispersion determines that our results will not be great. At the same time, their artillery positions are maneuverable at any time. This determines the reconnaissance of their artillery positions.
It is quite difficult. In short, it is difficult, high danger, small results, and not very strategic."
"Of course." Seeing the cadres nodding frequently, I continued: "The purpose of our formation of a reconnaissance brigade is not entirely to cause much damage to the Vietnamese army, but to restrain the Vietnamese military agents. Therefore, some comrades believe that the results of the war are not important.
But we say that if the reconnaissance brigade does not have certain results, or kills one thousand enemies and loses 800, then it will not pose a threat to the Vietnamese army. Naturally, it will not be able to restrain the Vietnamese army agents, so the two should be unified
of."
"The battalion commander is right." The instructor agreed: "If you just scratch the itch through the shoe, or if you blow up a limited number of artillery, you may not only fail to play a vibrating role, but also do so.
Let the Vietnamese agents make jokes.”
This is also true. You must know that the target of the Vietnamese agents' sneak attack was our army's artillery radar, while our target was the Vietnamese artillery that was within our reach...
"So." Finally I concluded: "I think we should choose the Vietnamese command or the arsenal as our goal!"
The value of these two is obviously higher than that of the Vietnamese artillery.
Needless to say, the Vietnamese command center is something that can’t be found by artillery radars. Moreover, whether in wartime or in peacetime, sneak attacks on the Vietnamese command center can cause serious blows to the morale and even talents of the Vietnamese army... 1
The well-known commander cannot be trained in a short time, nor can it be obtained from the Soviet Union.
As for the arsenal, this means that it is a waste of money for the Vietnamese army.
As we all know, the Vietnamese army's traffic is underdeveloped... This is actually related to the 1979 self-defense counterattack against Vietnam. When our army withdrew from Vietnam, it was a way to evacuate bridges and roads. In the next few years, although Vietnam
Due to the border war, the army needs to continuously build bridges and roads in the border area. However, because Vietnam lacks funds, and the other hand, it is because the climate in this area is clearly dry and rainy. The bridges and roads built during the dry season, and the rainy season
It was washed away in a few months.
In fact, the main reason is that our army had exploded too hard at the beginning. It was dozens of kilometers of roads, whether it was a bridge or a road, whether it was a highway or a railway... It was a destructive blast, and even the roadbed or bridge foundation was not.
Let it go, this makes it difficult for the Vietnamese Japanese to repair it.
This is also one of the reasons for the severe shortage of supply in the front-line Vietnamese army in recent years.
As mentioned before, the Vietnamese army usually only eats a bowl of white rice at a meal, and there is not even a dish. Our army canned food or compressed biscuits are rare supplies for them, and they have to use these things.
The handmade products made from bullet shells were exchanged with us and then brought with us during combat.
In fact, it is not so difficult in Vietnam, but because of the excessive logistical pressure, in order to transport enough bullets and shells, they can only compress rations.
Therefore, blowing up the arsenal will undoubtedly add to the already overwhelming logistics.
This is what I said. Only by hurting the Vietnamese Japanese can the Vietnamese agents have to deal with each other, so we achieve the goal of restraining the Vietnamese agents.
Later I realized that I was wrong. The Vietnamese artillery actually had actions at this time. After all, the Vietnamese army also knew that our army had artillery radar. The Vietnamese army, which was unwilling to give up and had a more direct idea, had been trying to use the local method.
Fighting with artillery aiming radar... By the way, this is also the tradition of the Vietnamese army. When facing various high-tech technologies of the US army, they also defeated it with the local method. Now, when facing our army's artillery aiming radar, the first thing that comes to mind is to use the local method.
method.
If the goal is determined, the next thing will be simple.
Our first step is to focus our attention on the large arsenal of the Vietnamese army, which is an arsenal similar to a transit station... We have fought on the battlefield and are very clear that in order to facilitate the management of ammunition, they are transported from the rear.
Arms usually have to be transported into a large arsenal, and then they are continuously transported to the front line in different directions according to the different needs of the front line.
The reason why we chose such a large arsenal as soon as we started is that we know that special operations are different from ordinary operations. The biggest difference is that this special operations are the easier it is to fight at the beginning. Just like captives, the more military they are, the more they are.
There was no defense at all, so we fought one by one. Later, when the Vietnamese army was prepared, they would set up traps and wait for us to jump down.
Similarly, the same is true for special operations against the arsenal and the Vietnamese Army Command. Therefore, we should start with the big move from the beginning. The more we go back, the more vigilant the more we are, and the possibility or difficulty of our success is also.
The bigger it is.
Of course, this is also a challenge for the reconnaissance brigade, because the location of the transit station is generally in places with relatively developed transportation and dense populations. For example, our army's transit station is located in Kunming, where there are airports and railway stations.
As for the Vietnamese army's transit station, we can tell from Chen Qiaoqiao that it is located in the old street... The old street is a transportation hub, with highways and waterways leading to various places, as well as railways directly to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, and various ammunition.
And supplies can be collected in the old streets through vehicles and ships.
It is obvious that this means to the reconnaissance brigade to get into the old street without being seen through by the Vietnamese military and civilians on the old street.
However, this is also an opportunity for the reconnaissance brigade. As the saying goes, it is only possible for the reconnaissance brigade to get close to the arsenal and launch a sneak attack on it in places with many people.
"It is not easy to complete this task." Chen Qiaoqiao said: "Although I know the specific location of this arsenal in the old street, the management of the Vietnamese arsenal is very strict. Every team of people who go to the arsenal to collect ammunition must pass by
Several reviews, such as passwords, documents, etc., and even so, they still cannot directly access the arsenal."
I know this. The Vietnamese army's method is to have a transit station between the arsenal and the troops receiving ammunition, just like the arsenal we came into contact with when we infiltrated the "Underground Great Wall" on the old street...
The Vietnamese army had to wait outside and the arsenal staff would transport the ammunition they needed to the transfer station on a list.
In other words, if we disguise ourselves as Vietnamese troops receiving ammunition, then we can only access this transit station.
This is obviously to prevent the enemy from entering the army from posing a threat to its arsenal... After all, the Vietnamese army is a unit that has been fighting for decades. At the same time, they are also good at special operations. The troops that are good at special operations naturally know how to prevent the enemy's special operations.
Battle.
Of course, it is impossible to attack the arsenal. Firstly, the Vietnamese army has very strict defenses on the arsenal, and secondly, the number of people that our army's reconnaissance brigade can penetrate cannot be too many. (To be continued...)