At first I was not sure if the Japanese underestimated the enemy. Later, when I saw the Japanese invaders transfer the mortar to the edge of the jungle and assembled them, I knew that the Japanese invaders underestimated us.
The Vietnamese army judged this: a team of seven people could also approach the high ground where the enemy stationed more than 100 meters, which shows that the enemy's firepower was not very strong; and at such a close distance, it would take more than twenty shots to fire.
Annihilation of seven targets means that the shooting technique is not very accurate. It is estimated that the enemy's firepower composition is three to four 56 and a half... As for the comrade who was shot dead four hundred meters away, the People's Liberation Army can hit more than four hundred meters if the shooting technique is accurate.
The external goal may be luck.
So the Vietnamese army did not take us seriously at all... It is most suitable to deal with target mortars hiding in private houses like this, so they transferred the mortars without thinking too much.
The reason why the Vietnamese Japanese dared to do this is mainly because the edge of the jungle is more than 400 meters away from our location. They know very well that our army can only hit targets within 56 and a half meters, but the range of the mortars is
A few kilometers... So in this way, they can beat us, but we can't beat them.
But they didn't expect that I was holding a sniper rifle...
At first, I also aimed the scope at the gunners who adjusted the various elements, but then I thought: All the Japanese invaders have excellent military qualities, and there are too many people in a unit who can fire mortars.
It seems that I can't kill a few gunners like this, they just replace them with a few people.
Thinking of this, I aimed my sight at the newly assembled mortar.
At this time, I couldn't help but frown... The difficulty comes from two aspects. One is that the mortar of the Vietnamese Japanese is 82mm caliber, and the barrel is not as thick as the calf. In other words... I just want it
Hit a calf at a distance of more than 400 meters.
Another thing is that I am not sure if this can achieve the purpose of scrapping the mortar. By the way, this American equipment is very precise. Another meaning of precision is that the internal parts are compact, and any little sand or dust will be used to make American equipment come out.
Problem. So I believe that if this mortar is American equipment, it will probably not be able to fire after my shot. However, the Vietnamese army is equipped with Soviet equipment...
Later I learned that the structure of the mortar is actually very simple, with basically no parts inside, just a thimble at the bottom of the barrel.
But I didn't care about that much at that time, and finally decided to treat the dead horse as a living horse. It doesn't matter if I try it.
So he immediately aimed at the mortar barrel, held his breath and pulled the trigger...
A gunshot was heard, followed by a "kneel" metal impact, and the mortar quickly fell to the side under the impact of the bullet.
This scene made the gunners who had just assembled it stunned. Maybe it was hard for them to imagine who would target a mortar and hit it four hundred meters away... Then they soon thought of it.
If someone could hit a mortar at this distance, it would be a breeze to hit them.
So the next second they ran away in the direction of the jungle.
However, the three have different performances. One runs wildly, the other is walking with his waist, and the other is lying down on the spot and crawling towards the jungle.
I quickly judged the difference between them from this. The one who ran wildly might be the recruit. The shot made him unable to calm down and only care about running away without caring about exposing most of the body. So he is the easiest person to do.
I almost didn't take much time to aim and knocked it to the ground with one shot.
Then there was the cat's waist... He was the smartest and fastest among the three. They were only more than ten meters away from the jungle, so using a low speed is the best choice, because this won't expose too much area.
, and I didn't leave much time to aim and shoot.
Isn't this? Just the time when I shot a Vietnamese army, he had almost entered the jungle.
Unfortunately, he was finally a step slower... Just as he was about to hide in a tree trunk, the bullet I shot knocked it to the ground in time.
The remaining Vietnamese army... Although he was of good quality, he fell to the ground and crawled forward at the first time, but he was not smart enough... There was nothing wrong with crawling forward, but he was wrong because he gave me too much.
It was so time that he only climbed halfway after I shot two Vietnamese troops.
You know, if he walked in a low position like the second Vietnamese army, then I could only choose one of them... It's a pity that their cooperation did not tacitly make me shoot a bullet in the end.
The feat of annihilation of these artillery soldiers.
Perhaps it was not until this time that the commander of the Vietnamese army realized that he was wrong: the targeting them on the opposite high ground was not a few 56 and a half, nor an ordinary People's Liberation Army, but a sniper equipped with a sniper rifle. However, at this time, he
Having paid a heavy price, three mortars plus a mortar...
Soon after, I was convinced that the mortar could not be fired, and that was the only mortar carried by this team of Vietnam, because no mortar appeared again in the subsequent battles,
The mortar that I broke...the Vietnamese army was too lazy to carry it back.
Later I remembered that the bullet I hit the mortar made a dent or a little deformed. You should know that the penetration power of the sniper rifle bullet is still very strong, and
The gun must be very close, and the barrel almost just allows the shell to slide in, and the bottom fire of the shell is ignited by a thimble in a relatively closed space (there is an embedded launch at the tail of the mortar shell.
Medicine, commonly known as "bottom fire") fires the shells... So, as long as the barrel is a little deformed, the shells will not be plugged in, and even slide to the bottom due to poor sliding, but cannot hit the bottom fire...
In short, the Vietnamese army's underestimation of the enemy at the beginning made me very easily get rid of an effective weapon against us - a mortar.
This scene made Buchen, who saw it, shouted "Beat beautifully!", and the female soldiers hiding on the second line also cheered... At first, I was still wondering how they were behind me, so how could they know me
When I was shooting, I turned around and found that they were poking their heads out to watch the battle in my roof construction!
The Vietnamese army was furious and used machine guns and submachine guns to sweep our positions... It is just as conceivable that their shooting without targets could pose any threat to us.
Perhaps to boost morale or to vent the resentment in the heart, the Vietnamese army quickly launched a charge.
This time, a platoon came up... Like other Vietnamese troops, most of them were holding an AK47, including three rocket launchers, and the fire cover was a few light machine guns set up in the jungle.
It is obvious that the Vietnamese army wanted to let the bazooka reach the range of fire and troops to shoot at the private house where we are located under the cover of firepower and troops.
I felt a little relieved when I saw this Vietnamese military move. The reason was that I knew that the Vietnamese commander was not a clever commander, otherwise... he would not have been so uneasy.
Misjudgment of the battlefield situation.
First of all, the previous underestimation of the enemy, and now only one row was arranged to charge with the bazooka.
You should know... In the case of insufficient firepower of our army, especially when we only have a slower 56 and a sniper rifle in our hands (our army has an AK47 on the second line, but the Vietnamese army does not know this.
), then they should rush forward... to fully utilize their advantage of large numbers due to insufficient firepower in our army? If this is the case, maybe they can attack the high ground we are stationed in one charge.
But they didn't do this. What's the use of a rocket launcher? Our room is only half exposed, and they are launching from bottom to top. Because of the angle problem and the wind deviation problem of the rocket, they can hit us
The probability should be said to be very small.
What's the use of a platoon? He wouldn't think that seven people could rush to a distance of more than 100 meters, so more than thirty people could attack our position!
But no matter how much I think about it, I dare not neglect or underestimate the enemy. After all, this accident will cost all of us.
So I turned around and ran back... While making the female soldiers retreated their heads and concealed, they crawled out from the back door and walked around to the sniper position arranged in advance on the top of the mountain. This is the benefit of the position we arranged...
…It can change positions very temptingly, and because most places are in the backscene, there is no need to worry about the Vietnamese army's bullets when transferring positions.
Because the enemy is large, I dare not be negligent. When I arrived at the sniper position, I raised my gun and knocked down two Vietnamese troops. Then when the Vietnamese machine gunners turned their attention to me, they quickly changed the position and poked their heads.
Go and fire a few shots...
At this time, Xiao Chen also followed me and followed me from time to time to change positions and shoot at the Vietnamese army... Xiao Chen seemed to have entered a state of combat at this time, so he performed quite well. After a while,
Four or five were knocked down, plus those who fell under my command... The Vietnamese army had just rushed into two hundred meters and lay down almost halfway.
At this time, the Vietnamese bazooka shooter opened fire. With a few "chubby" roars, several rockets were fired with tail cigarettes... But just as I had expected before, these rockets were either on the top of the mountain.
The protrusion of the position is blocked, or it either flies over our roof, which poses no threat to us.
However, the Vietnamese army still rushed up unwillingly, and the machine guns and submachine guns fired at us like crazy, and bullets poured into the top of the mountain positions, pressing against our sniper positions tightly.
So I knew that they were creating another opportunity to rush into a distance of fifty meters to throw grenades. (To be continued...)