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Chapter 47 Zheyin Mountain (12)

Actually, I was wrong to think so.

I thought at the first time that this was "must be the devils of the Soviet Union", but the fact is not the case.

At that time, I took it for granted that this must be the air defense missile provided by the Soviet Union to the Vietnamese army... This air defense missile was provided by the Soviet Union, but it was not now, but during the US-Vietnam War.

You should know that when the United States fought against Vietnam, China and the Soviet Union supported Vietnam. The US military's trump card was to use a large number of helicopters to conduct low-altitude penetration of the Vietnamese army, and the Soviet Union's countermeasures were to provide a large number of Saskatchewan to the Vietnamese army.

Muqi portable air defense missile.

It is said that the US military had enough of the helicopters during the Vietnam War that year... Although its tracking ability is not very strong, its infrared guidance technology is also relatively backward, which has led to its hit rate not being very large. The North Vietnamese army is

In the two years from 1972 to 1974, more than 50 Sam seven were fired, and the result was that fifty were shot down and more than 150 were injured.

But its good + no + wrong + quled is that it is cheap and easy to operate. Soldiers who have not been trained only need to read the instruction manual to know how to operate.

By the way, this is the characteristic of most Soviet-style equipment, and Sam Seven is no exception.

We are not unaware of this, but according to our idea, we need to maintain weapons and equipment. The Sam Seven that the Japanese in charge of the Vietnamese were all provided to them by the Soviet Union in about 1972.

After all, it has been more than ten years, and the Japanese devils do not have the knowledge and conditions to maintain these equipment. It can even be said that they do not have much need to maintain these equipment... These equipment were used to deal with the Americans' helicopters, but in

After the Americans withdrew, there were basically no air forces in their neighboring countries, and China, which had air forces, was its friendly country (formerly). Therefore, these portable air defense missiles had no value even in existence.

It is also because of this. In our previous battles, we never saw the Vietnamese army use this missile on the battlefield. Later, I thought that this is very likely because neither side has invested in the air force. Until our synthetic battalion was

Helicopters were used to carry out rope-landing tactics on the battlefield.

Therefore, we have always thought that the Vietnamese army now does not have such air defense missiles, but it is obvious that we were wrong.

Later I realized that we were not wrong at this point. The Sam Seven in the hands of the Vietnamese army did not have many things to use because of lack of maintenance, but there would be a few good ones in the rotten apples, and the Vietnamese army's hands.

Sam Qi was the same... The air defense missile I saw was actually the fifth one that Yueji pulled the trigger, and only one of the five could be successfully launched.

But of course I didn't know about this at that time.

"Missile!" I shouted in the walkie-talkie.

Zheng Liangqiang's reaction was quite fast. He hurriedly made a large maneuvering action, and the missile whistled over our heads with a harsh roar.

This scene only made my scalp numb... Damn it, it's great that the Japanese devils have air defense missiles. You must know that portable air defense missiles are the natural enemy of helicopters, and even the Soviet devils can't stand it.

This kind of explosion, let alone the Black Hawk, who is not an armed helicopter.

Zheng Liangqiang's men were also cruel. He drove a helicopter and turned around in the air. According to the position where the missile was launched just now, a rocket was indescribable.

I don't know if this can destroy the Vietnamese missiles, but in fact this is just a psychological comfort, because the Japanese devils have one shot and there is a very likely second shot. And the Japanese devils can't be so stupid that they can do everything.

The missiles were placed together for us to blow up.

"Attention of all units!" I issued an order on the walkie-talkie: "The Vietnamese Japanese have portable air defense missiles, and the number is unclear. The second detachment's reinforcements were cancelled, and the helicopters were ready to exit the battlefield!"

"Battery Commander!" Zhao Jingping couldn't help but ask, "What should I do with that agent company?"

I know what Zhao Jingping meant. Our original plan was to destroy the Vietnamese command and then carry the agents back... But now it is obvious that we can no longer do this.

"Continue to carry out the mission!" I ordered: "After completing the mission, hold your position until the 51st Division comes to reinforce!"

"Battery Commander! This..."

"Execute the order!" I interrupted Zhao Jingping's words in one sentence.

"Yes!" Zhao Jingping responded helplessly.

There is no way to do this. If we proceed as planned, our helicopters will soon become excellent targets for Vietnamese missiles.

As expected, things were as I thought. A few minutes later, another "chubby" roar was shot into the air.

However, I don’t know whether it is the reason for the poor performance of the missile or the poor marksmanship of the Vietnamese army. This missile does not pose a threat to any helicopter mechanism at all.

Later I realized that this was actually because many missiles could not be fired... The Vietnamese archer aimed for a long time and pulled the trigger without sounding. After aiming for a long time, the trigger still did not sound. This repeated many times, the Vietnamese archer

I feel helpless: no one is loud, it's just a waste of time to aim.

So he just glanced casually and pulled the trigger, but the result was that casually aimed casually and sounded... It only made the Vietnamese archer regretful and cursed.

"Go to the suohuo point!" After thinking about it, I ordered Zheng Liangqiang.

"What?" Zheng Liangqiang didn't believe what he heard.

"Go to the rope-scrolling point!" I ordered again, and at the same time, I ordered several guards around me: "Be ready to rope-scrolling, let's go to the 1142 Highland."

"Battery Commander!" Zhao Jingping hurriedly stopped him and said, "You are the battalion commander, who will command if you go up..."

"Deputy Battalion Commander!" I interrupted Zhao Jingping without saying anything: "Execute the order!"

"Yes!" Zhao Jingping had no choice but to respond.

I can't do it either. Now this situation is completely beyond our expectations. The emergence of air defense missiles has disrupted our overall plan. And it can be foreseeable that the agent company will be trapped on the 1142 high ground or even

Disconnected...The Vietnamese army has radio interference equipment, and I have every reason to believe they will do so.

So, if I don't go down to command myself now, it is very likely that the agent company will be in a state of unmanned command.

Of course, Scar can play a command role in this, and he is also a commander who can stand alone, but he doesn't know what to do next or how to cooperate with the 51st Division's battle.

Simply put, if I don’t go on now, the agent company I worked hard to manage is likely to disappear. (To be continued...)

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