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Chapter 94: Half Cliff (5)

After judging that we had less than ten anti-aircraft missiles in hand, the Vietnamese army quickly made a decision, that is, to continue to use tanks to advance along the mountain road in the same way, and at the same time mobilize a few more tanks.

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This strategy should be said to be correct, because in this situation where our army occupies natural danger, it seems that only tanks can quickly build a steel fortress on the mountain road to provide cover for the Vietnamese army's attack. At the same time, the Vietnamese army seized

Our army does not have many anti-aircraft missiles, so the number of anti-aircraft missiles in our hands has been exhausted after so many attacks.

So within a few minutes, the next Vietnamese tank quickly drove up.

The tanks that the Vietnamese army drove up were not advanced, and all they saw were old T34s... This is normal. The reason is that these tanks were not driven up to fight, but were driven up as targets to paralyze us.

It's a steel fortress, so there's actually no difference between advanced and backward, as long as you can still move, that's fine.

With a "rumbling" motor roar, the newly arrived T34 pushed the tank wreckage in the middle of the mountain road down the cliff. At this moment, our soldiers fired a rocket in time and paralyzed it.

land.

However, the situation this time was even more severe than the last time. The rocket only damaged its chassis and made it unable to move. The turret could even move, and it also carried several rounds of shells. So the turret turned around.

With a "boom", he hit our army's position.

The artillery shells were fired, only to cause smoke and sand flying everywhere in the position. The Yue Jap took advantage of this moment to fire another rain of machine gun bullets. There was even a small group of Yue Jap who thought they had an opportunity and were covered by this machine gun fire.

Launched a charge...

Of course, this kind of charge by the Vietnamese army still failed. The important role was played by our soldiers hiding in the blind spots. The "air burst" grenades they threw once again killed the charging Vietnamese army and even those hiding behind the tanks.

The Vietnamese army's fire cover force was blown up into a mess. At this moment, another anti-aircraft missile fired out and blasted the Vietnamese tank into the sky.

"What should I do?" Before another tank could come up, Liang Lianbing ran to me and asked.

I know what Liang Lianbing meant. In fact, our situation is much more severe than the Vietnamese army imagined... The Vietnamese army thought we had about ten anti-aircraft missiles. In fact, we only had five in total. After shooting two

After that, there are now only three left, and even the rockets are running low due to countering the Japanese rocket launchers and attacking tanks.

Now we can say that we rely entirely on rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles to block the "tank offensive" of the Japanese. Once the anti-aircraft missiles and rockets are used up, it may mean that this "half cliff" cannot be defended.

After thinking about it, I ordered: "Save the anti-aircraft missiles, send a few people up to load explosives on the cliff, and have the first squad ready to launch a counterattack!"

"Yes!" Liang Lianbing quickly responded and left.

Although I only said a few words, Liang Lianbing has been cooperating with me for a long time, and he is also a person who has been on the battlefield. Of course, he knows the connotation of these few words of mine.

From this point of view, it is right for me to insist on staying on the "half cliff" to command. Otherwise, the Liang Company soldiers will probably have to fight the Japanese Japanese after shooting the anti-aircraft missiles.

First, a few soldiers climbed up the cliff and found a suitable spot as close to the enemy as possible to bury several explosives.

It is not difficult to do this. On the one hand, our soldiers have been trained in rock climbing for a long time. At this time, they were as flexible as monkeys when climbing on the cliff with several explosive bags. On the other hand, because

A tank near this place had just been destroyed by an anti-aircraft missile. The diffuse black smoke could provide them with good cover.

Then a group of ten soldiers prepared submachine guns, grenades and explosive packs and prepared for a countercharge.

Everything was ready and we were waiting for the Japanese to come up, but we waited and waited but did not wait for the Japanese to come up.

This makes me a little strange. At this time, the Yue Japanese should have launched waves of attacks without giving us time to rest. What's more, they have to rush to chase our main force. How can they have time to delay like this?

Woolen cloth?!

I understood it when the Vietnamese tank came up... The difference from before was that the front and left side of this tank, the side that would be exposed to our rocket launchers, were covered with sandbags. The Vietnamese were wasting a little bit.

Time is just for fiddling with this thing.

It should be said that this move is very smart. The reason is that the armor-breaking principle of the rocket launcher is to form a high temperature (1100 degrees), high speed (7000 to 10000 meters per second), and high pressure at the moment it hits the target.

Metal jet, this metal jet will act like high-pressure water

The gun spray penetrates the armor of the tank like mud, and then this high-temperature jet will continue to move forward, and will even produce a splash effect after penetrating the armor, splashing around in the tank body and killing the tank crew inside. If it hits

Fuel tanks or artillery shells will also explode and cause secondary damage.

This is also the reason why after a tank was penetrated by a rocket launcher, there appeared to be only a small hole on the outside, but none of the crew members inside were spared, and even the entire tank was blown into the sky.

Of course, the Vietnamese army has solved the problem of being killed by explosion very well, that is, there is only a small amount of fuel in the fuel tank... Anyway, the tank only needs to drive a short distance. There is only one shell stored in the barrel, anyway.

There is basically no chance to fire.

This makes our army's rocket launchers somewhat useless... Of course, even if they are useless, they are useful, that is, they can paralyze the tank and kill the tank members inside, but this is what the Vietnamese army expected.

Now, they have added sandbags to the outside of the tank... We know from the armor-piercing principle of rockets that when the rockets hit the sandbags, they will emit a metal jet, and this metal jet must penetrate the thick

Some of the energy of the sandbags was dispersed by the sand and could no longer be concentrated into a jet, which hit the tank's armor a little later.

Obviously, this will reduce the armor-piercing ability of the rocket to a considerable extent. Not only killing the tank crew inside, but also whether it can paralyze the tank and block its progress is a question.

This situation will not happen on a normal battlefield, because the mobility of a tank is also very important on the battlefield. It can be imagined that if the tank that is already very heavy is filled with sandbags, it will be very difficult to maneuver on the battlefield.

Like a shambling old cow, it only deserves a beating. Even if these sandbags are hit by stray bullets or shrapnel, they will soon "leak out" and become useless.

This is why it is popular for modern tanks to install "reactive armor" on top of the tank armor.

But in the current special situation, this sandbag-style primitive "reactive armor" is very useful... Do we use bullets to break the sandbags to make them "leak out"? You must know that when the Vietnamese tanks came up, they were first behind the tank wreckage.

, and also because of the corner of the mountain road, our bullets could not hit the target at all.

Once the Vietnamese tank pushes away the tank wreckage and appears in front of us, the Vietnamese tank is already very close to us. Even if we break the sandbag at this time... But before the sand in the sandbag has leaked out, this tank

I'm afraid that a large group of "shrimp soldiers and crab generals" who have successfully rushed into our army's position and covered us will massacre us.

Therefore, it is obvious that Yuejiazi's move is to consume our army's ammunition to the greatest extent... because the only way we can use it is to blow up the sandbags with a rocket first, and then use a rocket or anti-aircraft missile.

Blow it up.

Perhaps the Yue Jap were very confident in their preparations this time, so behind the sandbag tank came a large group of Yue Jap, almost filling the entire mountain road.

Fortunately, we had made preparations in advance... To be precise, our preparations were a mistake. The reason why we made preparations was to save anti-aircraft missiles and not to anticipate that the Japanese would use this trick.

The Vietnamese tank filled with sandbags slowly drove up. Perhaps because the Vietnamese army was pressed for time, some of the sandbags were not hung very tightly, so it looked very awkward as they swayed on the tank.

When the tank entered below where we had planted the explosive packets in advance, the Liang Company soldiers who were ambushing in front of me turned around and looked at me.

I know what he means, it's time to attack.

But I didn't give the order and continued to wait...

I plan to give the Japanese soldiers a hard blow. If I want to give them a hard blow, I naturally have to lure the enemy deeper, so don't put the tank inside without giving the order to fire.

At this time, the Vietnamese Japanese began to hesitate. First, the tanks slowed down their advance, and then they fired a cannon and a burst of bullets into our army's position.

It's a pity that the Vietnamese tank was prepared to be destroyed by our army early in the morning. In order not to be killed by the explosion, there were only a few shells in the tank. Now, after such a toss, it immediately lost its sound.

I think the Vietnamese army must be regretting it at this time... If they had known this situation earlier, they should have put a few more artillery shells in the tank and used the artillery shells to bombard the Chinese ** team. Not to mention that they could have captured this place right away.

"Half Cliff", no matter how you say it, it can seriously kill and injure the Chinese people and reduce their combat effectiveness!

But there is no regret in this matter, not to mention that I let it in just because I knew he didn't have many shells, otherwise I would have greeted him with rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles.

After the tank slowed down for a period of time, the Vietnamese army may have felt that continuing like this was not an option. After all, the sandbags on the tank had begun to leak sand, so with a loud shout, the tank increased its power and rushed towards our position.

And this is exactly what I hope for. (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!


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