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Chapter 96: Half Cliff (7)

"Comrades!" the Vietnamese prisoners grabbed the small speakers and shouted: "Let's stop working for the agents. Look how they forced us. Aren't the wounded people human beings? They are still alive. They also have parents and families. You just

Can you bear to roll over like this?"

I couldn't help but be a little stunned when I heard what the Vietnamese prisoners said. You must know that these two Vietnamese prisoners were tank crews. They were the ones who drove their tanks over the wounded Vietnamese soldiers not long ago.≥

But this seems normal. Perhaps it is because they were forced to do this that they feel extremely uneasy and guilty now.

But obviously the words of the Vietnamese prisoners were not very convincing... Then I quickly understood that our efforts were actually in vain. The reason was that the Vietnamese tanks were hiding in the tanks, not to mention the thick

The thick armor and the noise from the motor made it impossible for them to hear our voices.

Thinking of this, I waved my hand to signal the Vietnamese prisoners who wanted to continue shouting to stop, and ordered the soldiers to prepare for battle again.

What is different from the past is that this time the Yue Japanese soldiers came up with several tanks at the same time... Before, they were one tank followed by a large group of Yue Japanese soldiers, but now they were one tank followed by more than a dozen soldiers.

Another tank and a dozen soldiers were sent. By rough count, I sent a total of three tanks plus a reinforced platoon of Japanese soldiers.

But one thing is the same, that is, the tank rolled over corpses and wounded people all the way, making the entire mountain road like a juicer, with blood and meat everywhere being crushed by the tank's tracks.

Since the Vietnamese army had a larger number of wounded this time... this is because we launched a counterattack last time, and a company of Vietnamese soldiers were caught off guard by our army without any defense, and our army still fought quickly.

Retreat quickly. After the sneak attack is successful, retreat immediately. In this way, nearly half of the Vietnamese army will be injured but not dead.

But it should be said that it would be better for them to die, because if they die, they don’t need to face the tracks of their own tanks... This is probably more difficult than facing the muzzles or bayonets of our enemies, because I think

When there were many wounded Japanese soldiers who could still move, those whose legs were blown off used their hands to crawl, those whose hands were injured and couldn't move used their legs to push on, and those who couldn't move their hands and feet were squirming on the ground like snakes...

They didn't do this to escape, they knew very well that they had no way to survive at this time.

So they have only one purpose in doing this, which is to climb off the cliff and die happily.

Even we couldn't bear to watch this tragic scene. Liang Lianbing gritted his teeth and cursed: "This bastard Yue Japanese. Inhumane thing!"

Not to mention the two Vietnamese prisoners, who were hiding behind rocks and didn't even dare to look at them.

However, it should be said that the offensive of the Yue Jap, which sent three tanks at once, is still quite difficult to deal with.

First of all, of course, it can consume the anti-aircraft missiles in our hands faster... In fact, we only have three anti-aircraft missiles in our hands. Even if we knock out these three tanks with perfect accuracy, we will be unable to continue.

Secondly, this continuous attack will put more pressure on us... We will have less time to prepare and rest.

More importantly, before the Vietnamese army's offensive, we can no longer launch a counterattack against the Vietnamese army as before. To be precise, it is still possible to launch a counterattack, but a few tanks of the Vietnamese army are equivalent to a series of

The defense line also blocks our counterattack. We can break through the first line of defense but not the second line of defense. Even if we can break through, we will have to pay heavy casualties.

"Machine gun and hit sandbags!" Seeing this, I could only order helplessly.

Now we can only use the stupidest method. That is to use a machine gun to break out the sandbags, and then let the rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles take effect.

However, what I didn't expect was that this time the Japanese soldiers became smarter. After the tank headed by it drove in, the turret turned and fired several rounds at our position, and the parallel machine guns also went crazy.

They roared, causing sand and rocks to fly all around our army's position, and several soldiers were shot and fell to the ground on the spot.

"Damn it!" Seeing this, I couldn't help but cursed in my heart.

This was my miscalculation. We have always thought that the Vietnamese tanks did not carry much ammunition because they were worried about being killed by explosions. At the same time, in order to save ammunition, they did not use anti-aircraft missiles until it was absolutely necessary. This was the way of the Vietnamese army...

They suddenly sent tanks up with ammunition, catching us by surprise.

It should be said that it makes sense for the Japanese to do this. The reason is that the rocket launcher is the main cause of the explosion of the ammunition in the tank... The "three high" jets of the rocket launcher penetrate the tank armor and hit the ammunition, causing the explosion. Anti-aircraft missiles are the main cause of explosion.

It relies on the huge kinetic energy brought by its supersonic speed to kill the tank crew or directly knock the tank off the cliff.

At this time, the Vietnamese tanks were hung with sandbags for protection, so it was difficult for the rocket launcher to penetrate the tank's armor. All the Vietnamese had to do was to use all the ammunition as much as possible before the sandbags lost their effect and the sand leaked out.

Just light it up.

The situation was very critical for a while, and our army's firepower had been completely suppressed by the Vietnamese tanks. Although the Vietnamese infantry did not dare to launch a charge at this time...the reason why they did not dare to launch a charge was because they were afraid of the "air burst" thrown by our army.

Grenades. However, the tank continued to move forward, and it still increased its horsepower and accelerated forward.

It is conceivable that once this tank is allowed to rush into the "S" shaped blind spot, the lives of the soldiers hiding in the blind spot preparing to throw grenades will not be saved. It is very likely that these three tanks of the Vietnamese army will break through our army.

line of defense.

Needless to say, what was the result after breaking through the defense line? Not even one of us Chinese who made the Vietnamese Japs pay such heavy casualties would be able to get out alive.

"Anti-aircraft missiles!" I shouted, and I couldn't save it even if I wanted to.

With a sound of "Chirp!", an anti-aircraft missile was fired.

The missile hit the left side of the tank, because this was the time when the tank was turning along the mountain road, and the mountain road was narrow enough to accommodate a tank... This was also the reason why the tank could not drive fast. The tank itself was narrow and curved here.

Driving on a mountainous road is very dangerous. At this time, the tank commander cannot open the hatch cover and look at the road for guidance. In other words, he can only observe with a periscope. If he is not careful, he will fall off the cliff and be shattered.

Therefore, Yuejiazi's attack method itself is very crazy. When he was hit so hard by an anti-aircraft missile, the other track immediately slipped off the road, and then he stumbled over the cliff.

The Vietnamese behind the tank seemed to have been prepared for this. They immediately threw a few grenades and fired at us with their submachine guns while rushing in... With such reaction speed and combat effectiveness, I soon realized that these Japanese were not

Ordinary troops, but Vietnamese army agents.

The Vietnamese agents finally took action. In fact, it was time for them to take action.

Otherwise, only ordinary Vietnamese troops would be allowed to join the army while Vietnamese agents would hide behind and "defend the formation"... If not done well, mutiny would occur.

This is not impossible. The main reason is that the Vietnamese army's practice of crushing wounded soldiers with tanks is too cruel. It is not surprising that such cannibalism would cause internal conflicts. Just like the two Vietnamese prisoners, everything

No, I just want to kill a few Vietnamese agents.

But the charge of the Vietnamese army was quickly beaten back by us. After all, we still had the advantage. After the Vietnamese army lost the cover of the tanks, for us, just a blast of grenades and then a row of bullets could solve the problem.

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The second tank came up in a similar situation. If there is any difference, this time we first used a rocket to blow up the sandbags, and then used anti-aircraft missiles to destroy it.

What is surprising is that the missile aimed at the third tank missed... just a little bit, and slipped from the tank's turret and hit the cliff behind it. There was only a "boom" sound.

, a hole was blown into the cliff, and the Vietnamese army behind the tank was also injured a lot, but the tank continued to drive forward unharmed.

"What a trick!" I couldn't help but cursed and looked at the shooter.

The soldier was so angry that he stamped his feet. You know, we only have three anti-aircraft missiles now, and now he wasted one. I think he wanted to die at this time.

But soon I felt that I couldn’t blame him. The tank was equipped with machine guns and artillery, and it was beating us randomly. At this time, the valley was already full of smoke and dust. Not to mention the low visibility and high pressure, any equipment was useless.

There is no 100% accuracy in hitting the target, not even missiles.

So we were soon in danger... We had run out of anti-aircraft missiles. If the Vietnamese launched a full-strength attack on us at this time, our army's defense line would probably collapse.

At this critical moment, an unexpected scene happened...

One of the Vietnamese prisoners didn't know where he found a packet of explosives. He lit the fuse and rushed forward. Then with a "boom", the tank turned into a ball of flames.

This situation is really unexpected. On the one hand, we thought that the reason why the Vietnamese army surrendered was simply because they were afraid of death. How could they be so brave and rush forward with explosives in their hands?

On the other hand, it was their own tank.

For a few seconds, I even thought that this Vietnamese prisoner was crazy... Maybe he was really crazy, driven crazy by this tragic battlefield, or that he was used by the Vietnamese army, which did not even show mercy to his own people.

The crushing of the tanks drove me crazy, so I didn't care whether it was friend or foe and got on with the explosive pack.

Obviously, the Yue Japanese did not expect this situation to occur, so at that moment the battlefield suddenly became quiet for a few seconds.

But it only took a few seconds. In the blink of an eye, the grenades of our soldiers once again passed over the wreckage of the Vietnamese tanks and hit the Vietnamese infantry following them. (To be continued, please search Piao Tian Literature, novels are better.

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