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Chapter one hundred and sixty-two charge demining

Chapter 162 Charge and mine removal

"Boom..." With loud noises, the tank's shells hit the inclined positions one after another. Because the tank guns are accurate and are close to shooting, the shells are very accurate on the inclined surface.

Two craters were smashed...

The inclined surface is covered with mines, so each shell can always detonate several mines... After that, several tanks slowly lift the barrel and extend along the crater upwards, and another row of shells...

This is a good way to open the road, using tank shells to clear mines. Moreover, because the position on the top of our army's mountain is too far from the Vietnamese tanks, anti-tank weapons such as rocket launchers are basically ineffective.

Some people may say, why don’t we use mortars?

Not to mention that it is very difficult to hit a tank with a blind shot with a mortar. Moreover, the mortar only has killing bullets and incendiary bombs, which are generally used to target infantry and do not play much role in tanks. At most,

It means that when you hit it directly, you can knock the tank hand inside to faint.

If we have sufficient shells, then this seems to be OK, but the problem is that shells are in short supply for both the Vietnamese and our army. If they are used to fight tanks like this, it will undoubtedly be a waste, so I can only keep my eyes open.

Watching the tanks work under our noses.

However... I am not very worried about the Vietnamese army's actions.

First of all, landmines are not all so sensitive. Some landmines will even explode due to quality problems. I don’t know when they will explode if they touch them casually... And the craters smashed by the tank cannon

There are also many gaps, and it is impossible to clean all the mines.

Secondly, the Vietnamese army exploded a passage with tank guns... but it was only ten meters wide. I don't believe that such a small passage could play a role in the Vietnamese army's charge.

So I waited patiently on the top of the mountain with the soldiers, and I wanted to see what the Yue Japanese would do next.

Finally, after waiting for more than ten minutes, the Vietnamese tanks were finished tossing, and then the Vietnamese troops hiding behind the tanks shouted... With the submachine gun in our hands, we were blowing up a passage along the tank under our scammers.

217 rushed up from the high ground.

The military quality of the Vietnamese Japanese was very strong. They advanced like monkeys on the slope, shooting while shooting, sometimes charging and sometimes lying down, and most of them advanced along the crater.

But…as I said before, shells cannot completely remove mines.

So, the Vietnamese soldiers were running... suddenly there was a loud bang and they were blown up. When he landed on the ground, he had already lost his legs. This was pretty good, some Vietnamese soldiers were

It was triggering the mine when lying down, and it would be awful... My stomach was blown into a big hole, and my stomach flew far away, but because I was not blown up, I couldn't die for a while, so I lay on the inclined surface and sent it out.

A shrill and desperate scream, but no one would pay attention to him... Because other Vietnamese troops were going to charge... They might have been ordered to slow down their progress because of the wounded, so they could only let the screams get more and more

Weakness, and finally gradually disappeared from the battlefield.

The soldiers and I looked at all this in disbelief. In our eyes, the actions of the Vietnamese army were almost no different from seeking death... For the Vietnamese army, the only ten that could charge were smashed by tanks.

The passage is several meters wide, not to mention that the mines in that passage have not been drained yet, we can even press them down to the point where we can no longer move by just a few machine guns.

However, the Vietnamese troops in front of us seemed to ignore these things at all, regardless of whether there were landmines at their feet or whether the black guns on our positions were aimed at them... they still held their guns and advanced while shooting.

Charge towards us.

The Vietnamese army finally approached the top of our army's mountain... Two-thirds of the Vietnamese army successfully rushed up. In this regard... the Vietnamese army's offensive seemed to be very successful.

However, as Company Commander Luo shouted: "Fight!" The various weapons in the hands of the soldiers suddenly shot out flames at the Vietnamese army, and instantly knocked the Vietnamese army that was rushing in front to the ground and followed him

The Vietnamese army was also overwhelmed to the ground and could not raise their heads.

But the Vietnamese army did not do nothing... After they lay on the ground, they ignited grenades, explosives bags and other things that could explode were blown around. After they threw the things they carried, they continued to bury the bodies of their comrades beside them.

Looking for explosives, they found them, and they were ignited and threw them nearby. There were even many Vietnamese troops who were injured by landmines and injured their hands, and they were still crawling around...



So I understood that the Yue Japanese were using their lives to open up a wider channel as possible... This reminded me of the scene when our engineer soldiers used human bodies to clear mines at the beginning of our general attack...

I have to admit that the Vietnamese army was indeed very brave in combat.

It is precisely because of the two armies with extraordinary courage that meet on the battlefield that these thrilling scenes happen.

Then, before the Vietnamese army used to clear mines was completely wiped out by our army, the Vietnamese army launched another round of attack.

This round of attack was a bit different from the last round. The first thing the Japanese invaders came to was a fire cover. This fire cover came from the tanks parked at the foot of the mountain.

On the one hand, the tank guns... At this time, they had adjusted the shooting angle. Although the elevation angle of the tank guns was limited, just like we saw on Mount Dai, the Vietnamese army knew how to use the terrain to adjust the tank guns.

the elevation angle.

On the other hand, there are anti-aircraft machine guns on the tanks. There will be ten anti-aircraft machine guns on the ten tanks. Before, they may have been worried about being suppressed by our army's condescending firepower. Those machine gunners have not yet emerged.

When our army was focusing on the inclined Vietnamese troops, they came out of the tank and grabbed the machine gun and shot at our top of the mountain.

On the other hand, it is the mortars and machine gunners who use tank armor to hide behind the tank and shoot at the top of my mountain. Needless to think about it, these mortars are all experienced and accurate gunners, because

They are using the few Vietnamese artillery shells to carry out precise strikes on our positions.

So as soon as the firepower on these three sides came up, our top position was like a bustling bustling like a pot. The shells were sent to our front positions, and the bullets were swept into pieces... The entire position was instantly beaten

Smoke and dust were everywhere, and almost no one could see where the Japanese were.

At this time... the second batch of Japanese soldiers crossed the tank's defense line and launched a charge towards our army.

From this point of view, the coordination between the various Vietnamese troops was indeed done well, and the time for the infantry to launch a charge was the moment when the tank firepower suppressed us. It is conceivable that when we reacted slightly, the Vietnamese army would be able to do so.

The army's charge troops had already deployed their troops on the passage in front of the tank and cooperated with the tank troops to suppress our army's firepower... So the Vietnamese army was very likely to rush to the top of our army's mountain position under this firepower suppression.

At this time, I couldn't help but feel a little surprised. The charge method of the Japanese Japanese seemed to be very effective. Why didn't my 447th Regiment do this when I attacked the 217th Highlands before?

After thinking about it, I quickly realized that the biggest difference is... The troops of the 447th Regiment were surrounded by the Vietnamese army. If they also attacked the 217 Highland like these Vietnamese army, then there is no doubt.

You will be attacked by Vietnamese troops in other directions, and you may even be attacked from both sides... Therefore, the battlefield is often not isolated.

However, such charges by the Vietnamese army seem to not be able to achieve their goals easily, because our army also has our artillery and our defensive forces.

At this time, it was time to use shells. After Commander Luo called in the walkie-talkie, our artillery behind the 217th Highland quickly fired a row of shells at the tank defense line... There were not many shells in this row, but

There are only a dozen rounds. According to the regiment commander, we have to persist in this high ground for five or seven days, but our shells are very limited, so we should save money.

But these shells played a lot of roles because they exploded around the Vietnamese tank defense line... The shrapnel of the shells exploded from bottom to top, while the Vietnamese anti-aircraft machine gunner on the tank was high

Standing on the tank, they were very likely to be killed by shells. Even if they were not directly hit by shrapnel, they would be shocked by the shock waves of the shells. So the moment the shells sounded... the fire cover from the tank defense line

It became much weaker in an instant.

The company commander took advantage of this time to issue an attack order.

We also arranged more than a dozen machine guns on the top of this mountain, and a few of them were anti-aircraft machine guns that the Vietnamese devils had originally arranged on the top of the mountain... These machine gun positions were arranged very cleverly, and without exception, they were built on

The edge of the position on the top of the mountain, that is, both the people and the guns are hiding on this side of the incline, can be shot to the position of the Vietnamese army on the other side.

These points... are things that direct-fired weapons like tank guns cannot be threatened, so they can fire with the Vietnamese army most of the time.

In addition to the light and heavy machine guns we arranged in the trenches and the AK47 in the hands of the soldiers, we seized the advanced firepower of the Vietnamese tank defense line.

The fire cover on the Vietnamese tank defense line was suppressed by our army, and the Vietnamese troops that rushed to the reverse slope were exposed to us again... It should be said that these Vietnamese troops were very pitiful, and they could act as cover.

Only the small craters exploded by mortars and tank guns. Our army was condescending, and the high-fire angle made these craters unable to provide them with enough cover. So with the sound of gunshots... another Vietnamese company lay down.

On the position.

However, like a group of Vietnamese troops, these Vietnamese troops tried their best to detonate the explosives they carried nearby before they died. Some of them were even more likely to seek relief, and even pulled grenades and rolled down the mountain.

As a result, the passage in the minefield became wider and wider under the attack of the Vietnamese army... (To be continued.)


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