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Chapter 92: Half Cliff (3)

This method of the Vietnamese army actually took advantage of the fact that our country has few soldiers.

To put it simply, our army only has a platoon of about 30 people in total. The more aggressive the Japanese are, the softer they will be. Every time we send these two people to conduct fire reconnaissance... Of course, these two people will most likely die.

, but from this it is very possible to detect one or two firepower points of our army.

This time, if we can defeat one or two firepower points of our army and cause casualties to our army, after so many times, more than 30 of our army will be beaten to the point of losing their combat effectiveness.

Just like what the Vietnamese Japs are doing now, after sending several groups of people up to conduct "reconnaissance" with their lives, several rocket launcher shooters suddenly appeared and hit our army's firepower points... I believe these rocket launcher shooters are

The Vietnamese army agents, because they were very fast and accurate in their attack, suddenly appeared at the corner of the mountain road. Within a few seconds of lying on the ground, the rockets "chirped" and headed straight for our army's firepower point.

It is obvious that these rocket launcher shooters have done enough work before taking action, such as what the direction of the mountain road is, where the firepower point is roughly, and then they make a rough estimate of where they are lying and where the rocket launcher is facing.

angle, and maybe even rehearsed several times in advance, so that such an effect is possible.

This was so fast that even our snipers had no time to stop them... Our snipers only had time to kill the rocket launcher shooters, but they had no time to stop them from firing rockets. There were even some Vietnamese rocket launcher shooters who were still able to fire the rockets in time.

Go back and avoid being shot by our snipers.

From this we can also see the superior military quality of Vietnamese army agents.

Suddenly, rockets from the Vietnamese army were fired into the cliffs defended by our army one after another, causing only shrapnel and gravel to fly around the cliff. The most troublesome thing is that a considerable part of the rockets fired by the Vietnamese army were incendiary bombs.

.The steel ball flew everywhere with flames. In an instant, several fires were lit in the cliff.

Fortunately, our soldiers had already considered this. Moreover, there were many places that could be used as bunkers by the cliff, so they changed positions after every few shots. Therefore, this move of the Vietnamese army did not cause many casualties to us.

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But it is not an option to continue like this, mainly because the flames caused by these incendiary bombs will not go out for a while, which makes us somewhat passive when moving positions, such as there is a burned area between the two bunkers.

On the other hand, it is because our soldiers disperse ammunition in various bunkers... This is due to combat needs. It is impossible to run around with ammunition all over the body when moving positions. This not only wastes physical energy but also slows down

Transfer speed. So the best way is to store some ammunition in each bunker in advance.

And once these ammunition are burned by this incendiary bomb...even if they don't explode, they will be useless.

"Bang bang!" After shooting down two Vietnamese soldiers who were about to fire bombs at our position, I shouted to the soldiers: "Molotov cocktails!"

What I said would be incomprehensible to outsiders, but the soldiers of the special agent company who had been working with me for many years quickly understood and immediately fired two incendiary bombs at the entrance of the mountain road.

The best way to deal with incendiary bombs is incendiary bombs. The Japanese have them, and so do we.

Once the incendiary bomb burns at the entrance... Yuejiazi's method of testing firepower will no longer work. First of all, the two-person team of Yuejiizi will not be able to rush in for the time being. Even if they rush in, the observers hiding in the dark will

It will also be difficult to observe our military's firepower points due to the flames and smoke at the intersection.

However, the Vietnamese agents are not easy to deal with. A few grenades were thrown into the flame of the incendiary bomb and the flame was extinguished... Under normal circumstances, this has no effect because the incendiary bomb's incendiary agent cannot be extinguished.

Yes, it will burn out even if it is in water or on steel. If you blow it up with a grenade, it will only cause the incendiary agent to fly around and cause more damage.

But this is not an ordinary situation. The terrain of this mountain intersection is a cliff on one side and a cliff on the other. The Japanese only need to hide at the corner and throw the grenade into the flames. The incendiary agent will soon burn due to being blown away by the grenade.

All.

"Grenade!" I yelled again.

The best way to deal with grenades is hand grenades... Of course, this is just a joke. Things like grenades thrown around cannot restrain each other.

Its advantage is that it can cause damage to the enemy without exposing itself, just like what soldiers are doing now, hiding in the bunker and throwing grenades outside. On the one hand, it does not expose itself, and even Vietnamese observers cannot see the position of the bombardier.

...If we shoot a gun, because the bullet will not turn, so due to the principle of light propagation in a straight line, if we can kill the enemy, it means that the enemy can also see us.

But throwing grenades is different. The soldiers hide in the recesses of the corners. They don't need to see the enemy, which means the enemy can't see their position. They only need to throw the grenades on the mountain road and occasionally play a few games.

An "air blast"... Since the killing range of the grenade was in a spherical shape, and the mountain road was so wide, the Japanese who rushed in were all blown to the ground.

It can even be said that these Yue Japanese who were knocked down by bombs were more miserable than those who were knocked down by guns... Mainly because the soldiers of the agent company were accurate in marksmanship. Most of the Yue Japanese who were knocked down by guns would not live long, but those who were knocked down by grenades did not.

It’s fair to say that those who were lucky were just injured by the shock and lay on the ground unable to move... To be precise, these were those who were unlucky, because no one rushed to save them at this position, so they could only lie down

The ground was groaning, and those who could move tried their best to crawl back, but unfortunately, another group of Vietnamese troops rushed up, and naturally another wave of grenades hit them.

"Bang!" I pulled the trigger and fired a bullet.

This bullet did not hit the enemy who was charging forward, but the Vietnamese observer who was hiding in the dark and observing.

It is conceivable that the focus of this Vietnamese offensive is on observers.

The overflowing Japs are seeking death. The purpose of the bazooka shooters behind them is to hit our army's firepower points. The observers... are the link between the cannon fodder and the bazooka shooters. The bazooka shooters get more information from the observers. In this way

Cannon fodder makes sense.

Once I kill this observer, the entire offensive becomes worthless.

Sure enough, the Vietnamese did not launch a rocket launcher attack... They didn't have enough information, and they didn't know where to hit the rocket launcher.

"Bang!" Another bullet was fired from the barrel of my gun.

This Vietnamese army observer learned a lesson. When he was riding on the cannon fodder, he was charging up and shooting at the same time. He used the cover of the "cannon fodder" to poke his head out.

I couldn't spot him originally, but unfortunately the "cannon fodder" ran too far, and occasionally a little blank space showed up, which allowed me to find some clues behind it, so a bullet was fired at this critical moment.

"Bang!" This time it was a "corpse" that was knocked down.

To be precise, it was not a "corpse", but a Vietnamese observer disguised as a "corpse"... I don't know why he was lying there as a corpse. I think he might be doing it as a corpse.

A cannon fodder pretended to be shot dead by our troops, and then fell motionless among the piles of corpses.

This is indeed a good idea. As long as he is equipped with a micro walkie-talkie, the ordinary Vietnamese army certainly does not have this thing, but the Vietnamese army has no shortage of agents, so he can report the location of our army's firepower points to the Vietnamese through dialogue in a timely manner.

military.

The problem is that the angle at which he fell down was very limited, so he had to turn his neck slightly in order to observe a wider range.

It was this action that turned him into a real corpse... The next second my bullets exploded his head like a watermelon.

The Vietnamese army soon realized that their attack would have no effect under the blockage of our army's grenades and sniper rifles, so they stopped the attack soon after.

In just ten minutes, corpses of Vietnamese soldiers fell on the mountain road. Of course, some of them were not corpses. All those Vietnamese soldiers who were injured and unable to move could only scream in the mountain road.

and wailed, but no one came to save them, and no one dared to save them.

But this does not mean that the Vietnamese Japanese will give up. I believe that as more and more Vietnamese reinforcements are received, their offensive will become more and more fierce.

Sure enough, within just a few minutes, we heard the dull sound of a motor coming from the other end of the mountain road.

"Tank!" Liang Lianbing and I looked at each other.

It should be said that tanks are indeed a powerful weapon for attacking such natural dangers. This does not mean that tanks can successfully break through the "half cliff". The Vietnamese also know that we will definitely have some necessary anti-tank weapons such as rocket launchers and recoilless rifles.

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But even if the tank is destroyed by our army, the remains of the tank will become a line of defense or bunker for the Japanese on the mountain road, or even a ready-made steel fortress.

However... what should they do with the wounded Vietnamese soldiers who are still howling miserably on the mountain road?!

When Liang Bing and I were wondering, we saw a long gun barrel suddenly passed through the dust at the entrance and appeared in front of us. Behind it was a tall tank body. This was a tank that was more than three meters tall.

A steel monster over two meters wide and tall. It didn't care about the corpses lying at the entrance and drove forward. Then in the horrified eyes of the soldiers, the thick tracks pressed against the corpses.

and the wounded.

Flesh and blood flew everywhere. Under the gravity of the tank, the corpses exploded into balls of blood like tomatoes that had been trampled to pieces. There was fleshy mud with gear marks everywhere along the track.

There was a "crackling" sound of bones breaking like broken firewood... (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated faster!


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