The battle did not stop for a moment. In the following battle, our regiment's two battalions rolled deep into the Vietnamese defense like a wheel battle. One battalion would change to another battalion after a battle, and the other battalion could not bear it.
Then change to another camp...
The reason why I dare to fight in this way is because the defense of the Vietnamese army is as hard as before. Simply put, it is the highland, the iron triangle of the 278th and 332th highlands are broken, and the next highland defense
It seems a bit vulnerable.
This does not mean that the Vietnamese army's fortifications were not well prepared or the Vietnamese army's quality was not high, but that the Vietnamese army lacked its military strength.
Although it seems that our army uses one division to deal with the Vietnamese army and another division, the Vietnamese army's 316a Division had fought with our army before, and the lost soldiers could not be supplemented at all. However, our army has supplemented several times, and even
It also replenished while fighting... and with the firepower support from the artillery troops, the Vietnamese 316a Division seemed a little lonely to defend against the entire Sabah.
The task of our battalion is to clear away the remaining enemies of the Vietnamese army in the occupied areas and ensure the safety of the logistics supply line.
I think the reason why our superiors assigned this task to us is probably because our camp has rich experience in dealing with the Yue army tunnels. We have fought tunnels in the old streets, right? Even on the high ground of "Dongfang Bubai"
We also brought a very special Vietnamese tunnel, so who else can we assign this task to if we don’t assign this task?
This tunnel of the Vietnamese Japanese may be quite useful at night, but it is not that scary during the day, not to mention that there is Chen Yiyi in our army who is more familiar with the tunnel of the Vietnamese army...
The first thing we have to do is to transfer a few chemical defense soldiers to come up, and spray the fire without distinguishing it... Didn't the Japanese invaders have the firepower on the side and firepower on the back? These tricks launched an attack on our army at night
It may be useful, but during the day... especially during the day when our army occupied the surface positions, the Vietnamese troops hiding in the tunnels were almost waiting to die.
Why do you say that? Those side fire and reverse firepower are flexible, because they must quickly emerge from the entrance of the tunnel and hit a few shuttles and then retract back... Therefore, these tunnels are generally made of lighter-weight wooden boards.
It was made of turf. So the flamethrower blew up and burned... The tunnel entrance lit up in front of us like lice on a bald head.
It will not be difficult to deal with next. This kind of tunnel used for side fire and reverse fire is usually a single bunker, so it is also very simple. Just stuff a few grenades or explosives into it and solve the problem.
What is more troublesome is the kind of tunnel entrance that has a secret mouth left after it was blown up...
Chen Yiyi, I learned that the fortifications of the Vietnamese army on the high ground are generally divided into three types:
One is a-shaped fortification, also called "human" fortification. This fortification is actually digging a trench deep underground, then laying a "human"-shaped log on the trenches, and then laying a layer of soil to cover it.
Because the fortification is supported by logs on the top, it has strong anti-cannon and shock-proof capabilities. It is usually built on the inclined surface to be used as a hidden weapon cave.
One is a "t" shape fortification, which is combined with the trenches.
Our army's anti-cannons usually dig cat ear pierces. This thing has many advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that it facilitates the deployment of troops... When the enemy takes off the cannon, he retreats into the cat ear pierces. The trench is the one that stops the cannon.
The disadvantage is that it is not enough to be fired... If you shoot a few more shots, it will not collapse or be filled with broken soil, and people can't get in. Moreover, this thing depends on the hardness of the soil layer to block the shells. If the soil on the high ground is soft,
If it is gravel, then it is impossible to dig. Even if it is dug, it may fall all over the place after rain. There is no need for the enemy to attack.
This problem was solved by the Yue Japanese. The method was to build "t" fortifications... The so-called "t" fortifications are actually trenches horizontally, and a tunnel can be dug vertically for people to cover up and hide from cannons. The tunnel exits.
It is connected to the trench, and when hiding from cannons, it is lined up and drilled into the fortifications of the tunnel, and when fighting, it is lined up again...
"y" fortifications are similar to "t" fortifications, but because of the differences in terrain. Some trenches have corners, so in order to facilitate the deployment of troops, the Japanese invaders built the tunnel used to hide artillery in the middle of the trenches.
, the tunnels and trenches will form the word "y".
After knowing this, it would be much more convenient to deal with these Japanese devils. Especially Chen Yiyi still has a deep understanding of this tunnel...
So she only stood at the blown-up tunnel entrance, took a brief look at the surrounding terrain, and then said: "This is a T-shaped tunnel, and the direction should be from here to there... digging here!"
"This is an A-shaped tunnel. The center location should be here, dig from here!"
...
Most of the positions Chen Yiyi pointed to are inconsistent, and even if you don’t dig it directly, you can dig it to the side... The next question is simple, explosive packs, grenades, and flamethrowers just greet you in a daze.
The Vietnamese Japanese inside were beaten to death, with heavy casualties.
The front line continued to advance, and our camp successfully cleared the remaining enemies in the highland tunnels, so the superiors were relieved to send supply vehicles one by one.
However, under the impact of several consecutive victories, our vigilance gradually relaxed, so we almost reversed by the Vietnamese army...
At this moment, our army had just cleared a high ground... The soldiers who had been tired for a long time came to the foot of the mountain and found a cool place to sit down. While drinking water and eating compressed biscuits, they looked at the car in front of them.
A supply car passed by us. Not to mention... We felt a little satisfied when we watched these military vehicles loaded with bullets and shells transported up safely.
On the one hand, this is undoubtedly a kind of affirmation to our troops. If we had not cleaned up the Vietnamese Japanese in the tunnels, how could these supply vehicles dare to drive up so openly?
On the other hand, the supply car drove up...that means that our army's front line is moving forward again. Anyone who is a soldier will be happy to see this scene.
But... the soldiers and I were very happy, but we have been busy since the war last night and have not had a good rest, so now we are all so tired that we don’t even have the strength to speak.
Silently, each gnawed on his own biscuits.
This scar couldn't help but exclaim, looked at the other end of the road and said, "What is that?"
I looked along Scar's eyes and soon I knew why Scar felt strange. It was several jeeps, followed by several cars filled with PLA. Because at this time, the jeeps were usually only above the battalion.
Only officers are qualified, so you can tell that the sport is not an ordinary army.
Commander Luo raised his telescope and looked at it, then frowned and said, "That's the car of the regiment headquarters... I'm afraid... the regiment commander came up with the regiment!"
"What? Just bringing the ball to the point?" I couldn't help but be surprised.
"Maybe it's for the convenience of command!" Corps Luo said: "Our communication equipment sometimes cannot be heard across a mountain. The troops are moving forward... Of course, the regiment commander has to follow forward!"
I said oh, and felt more helpless: What can I do if the equipment is backward? Besides, in this era, our army is concerned about the unity of officers and soldiers. Those who serve in the army are bleeding on the front line, and those who serve in the army cannot be in the rear.
It seems normal for this group to point to the front line...but...is this dangerous?
Just as I was thinking, suddenly a whistling of artillery shells came from the sky, and my heartbeat stopped for a few seconds... Now I can tell from the whistling of artillery shells whether it was a cannon fired by the Vietnamese army or me
The army fired the cannons, and the roar of these shells has gone from small to large... Obviously, they were cannons fired by the Vietnamese army, and the landing point was near us.
There were also Vietnamese Japanese nearby who were not cleared by us, but they reported their location to the Vietnamese artillery in the rear and launched the artillery attack. I quickly made this judgment.
Why did the Vietnamese army bomb at this time? The reason is very simple... At this time, an ammunition truck full of arms was passing by on the highway, and a company of our army was resting next to the highway, plus a few cars pointed by the regiment.
People came up to join in the fun... The rewards were huge when the cannon came up. And I think the main target of the Vietnamese army should be the regiment referring to those jeeps...
But fortunately, our location, including those jeep, are on the backscene of the position. In other words, we are at the dead end of the Vietnamese artillery fire... Then why did the Vietnamese army attack at this time?
I quickly thought of the reason. The dozen military vehicles loaded with ammunition on the highway... As long as one of them is hit by artillery fire, it is very likely that it will cause a chain explosion and extend to our location or even explode.
Group finger...
So without thinking too much, I raised the rifle in my hand and aimed at a car in front of the right...
"Bang!" Almost the moment the shell exploded around the ammunition truck.
This shot hit the left front wheel of the car... The next second the ammunition truck turned into a small ditch next to the road because the tire on the left front wheel was blown up by me...
That little ditch is not shallow. I don't know if the driver in the car will die because of my shot, but I know that this shot not only knocks the ammunition of that car into the deep ditch, but also
It was a gap that made the entire chain-like fleet...
I'm not sure if this shot can save our lives, but it's at least a chance!
Then, I saw a round of shells exploded in pieces outside the foot of the mountain, and the car with ammunition was quickly blown up with a loud bang... (To be continued.)