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Chapter 37 Zheyin Mountain (2)

Three days later, we took a helicopter to Zheyin Mountain.\\

Unlike in the past, we used to fly to Yunnan on civil aviation. The troops in Yunnan would prepare for us. After all, they used the 5th modification, so we don’t have to fly the helicopter so much.

Flying away.

But now it's different. Now our synthetic camp uses Black Hawks... There are only twenty-four aircraft in the country, so the front-line troops can't prepare for us, so we had to fly a helicopter to the battlefield ourselves.

But soon we discovered that it is actually faster and more convenient to drive to the battlefield by flying a helicopter than to take civil aviation.

The reason is that if you take civil aviation, you have to take a bus to the airport first. After flying to Yunnan, you have to take a bus to the front line. It will take at least ten hours to do this, and you can't carry too much equipment with you... Want to

If you have more equipment, you can get it from Yunnan, and some equipment may not be available.

But if you drive the Black Hawk, you will not have these problems. Take off from the base and go directly to your destination. Of course, you need to add fuel to the transit airport and do necessary maintenance... The straight-line distance from Beijing to Yunnan is 2,000 yuan.

Many kilometers exceed the maximum range of Black Hawk's more than one thousand kilometers.

And we can carry a lot of equipment with us, including gun aiming radar.

This was difficult to do when using the 5th straight line before. On the one hand, it was because the 5th straight line was short and the fuel had to be added several times. On the other hand, it was also because the 5th straight line had a high failure rate, so it was difficult for us to guarantee the 5th straight line.

There will be no problems with the five changes during such a long continuous flight.

Ten hours later, the helicopter successfully arrived at the front line base (Black Hawk's speed was 354 kilometers per hour. In theory, it only takes six hours to reach Yunnan, but the road was not at the highest speed. In addition, the fuel inspection and rest in the middle, it was finally ten hours to arrive.

).

Of course, this base is still a certain distance from our destination...Zheyin Mountain.

The reason is that we have helicopters in our hands, and a straight line of dozens of kilometers is only a matter of minutes for us, so we don’t need to light the secret weapon "Black Hawk" so quickly in front of the Vietnamese devils.

But I think the "Black Hawk" is not a secret weapon for the Vietnamese devils, because they had suffered a lot in the previous US-Vietnam War.

But now the "Black Hawk" is in the hands of us Chinese.

"Captain Yang!" As I walked out of the helicopter, I saw several cadres coming forward to shake hands with me.

What surprised me was that the cadres in front of me knew at a glance that they were not at the level of staff.

Sure enough, an old cadre in the lead introduced himself: "I am Xu Liangfeng, the commander of the 51st Division (false number), and welcome the arrival of the synthesis camp."

"Hello, Chief!" I couldn't help but stand up and salute.

To be honest, this surprised me. On the one hand, it is because it is not close to the front line, and the straight line is more than 20 kilometers, and it takes at least seven or eight hours to get here from the bus. On the other hand, it is because in the past

Those who came to receive me were all staff members, and the staff members could cooperate with our synthetic battalion to fight. Who would have thought that the division commander would come to greet me in person this time? This made me feel a little overwhelmed.

Later I learned that the front line command of the two-way battle also attached great importance to it.

There are several reasons for them. One of the most important things is that they are worried that the morale of the troops will be affected by disarmament. All aspects have unimaginable signs of passive slack work. In this way, sending the troops to the battlefield is likely to lead to a large number of

casualties.

As a soldier, I have a personal experience of this... On the battlefield, the more negative the casualties, the greater the casualties. On the contrary, the kind of people who are desperate and willing to fight the enemy, but the casualties are very small.

Therefore, the front line command was worried when receiving the order of the reaper Yinshan.

From this point of view, the cadres mentioned above are undoubtedly good cadres who will consider the soldiers.

On the other hand, they were also worried that this could be regarded as the last battle of their troops... After this battle, it is very likely that it will be merged. No one wants to end with a bad battle at this last moment.

In fact... they still hold a hope in their hearts, that is, if they fight this battle well, their superiors will cut fewer soldiers because of their performance.

When I knew this, I felt a sense of sadness for no reason: This is the soldiers of this era, who use blood sacrifice to exchange for the opportunity to endure hardships in the army, which makes people feel uncomfortable.

A few people quickly walked into our office.

"This is Staff Yang of the Infantry Unit and the Company Staff of the Artillery Unit!" Division Commander Xu introduced to me: "They will cooperate with your Synthetic Battalion's actions in this battle."

When I heard this, I felt a little different. I used to send only one staff member, but now I have one in infantry and artillery, and two sets of communication equipment and communication soldiers, which fully demonstrates their importance.

I was a little surprised when I saw this. Didn’t the morale of the soldiers on the front line be affected by disarmament? Why does it look like a different scene now? (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!


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