The number of ammunitions was quickly counted: in terms of bullets, there were 9 magazines of AK47, one and a half machine gun drums, and a few 56 and a half magazines on Xiao Chen and dozens of sniper rifle bullets in my backpack...
There are thirteen grenades and two explosive packs left... Most of these were brought by the Japanese. When the Japanese launched the first charge against us, they underestimated the enemy to the explosive pack on their backs.
I don't even bother to let go.
The first decision I made at this time was to replenish the 56 and a half and a sniper rifle bullets to about 100 rounds. After all, the 56 and a half and a sniper rifle that can accurately shoot when there is insufficient ammunition is the king.
Fortunately, the bullets are common to each other... The 56 and a half bullets are the ak47 bullets, and the sniper rifle bullets are the light machine gun bullets. So, to do this, you only need to allocate two ak magazines to Xiao Chen, and I
Then he slowly retracted the bullets with half-killed drum... This machine gun drum can hold 100 bullets, and the half-kill drum has almost fifty or sixty bullets.
"Platform Leader Yang!" Xu Li, who was in charge of guarding and keeping watch, shrank her head and asked me who was returning bullets behind her: "You said... what will the Japanese invaders attack next?"
I couldn't help but be stunned, and then shook my head.
I really haven't thought about this question... Now when Xu Li asked this, I think this is really a problem.
The best one to use is of course a mortar... but it is obvious that the Japanese devils no longer have mortars available, otherwise they would have been used during charges.
Next... consume our bullets? This may be a way. As the old man said, the best way to deal with enemies with insufficient ammunition is to disperse and surround them from several sides. If the other party does not shoot, it will advance.
Just find cover when shooting... This forces the enemy to constantly consume ammunition. This is how the Japanese devils did on the 237th Highland...
However... if the opponent is a sniper, this method will be counterproductive.
The reason is that the advantage of snipers is that their marksmanship is accurate, and their disadvantage is that their firing rate is low... So, if you still use this method to attack, it will undoubtedly use the life of the soldier to test the enemy's marksmanship, and it will undoubtedly attack the other person with a short attack.
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Even if we calculate based on the chances of destroying one enemy with three bullets... we have a complete way to use the remaining ammunition to eliminate the enemy.
Is it a strong attack? That doesn't seem to be appropriate. The previous battles have proved this... The place we are defending now is easy to defend but difficult to attack. The Vietnamese army's strong attack basically exposes its own troops to our guns
What's more, we now have not only sniper rifles, but also ak47 and light machine guns.
These weapons and equipment are perfect for the long range, the speed of fire, and the accuracy. In addition, the favorable terrain with condescending heights, even if the Vietnamese army has many people, they will have no choice but to do anything to us.
At this time... I almost suspected that these cottages were built according to military facilities, otherwise it would be so coincidental that they would be built like a castle or a stronghold.
Later I realized that I had guessed it right.
Speaking of which, the Vietnamese devils were invaded by France, Japan and the United States one after another, and France invaded twice strangely...
Before World War II, Vietnam was originally a French colony, but then Japan launched a war and drove away France without any effort... At this time, France's combat effectiveness could be said to be a mess, and I don't know that the French live too well.
It's still something like "romantic". In Vietnam, Japan was given up by the army without much resistance. In China... I worked hard to build a Maginot line of defense and surrendered the whole country without any effect. In World War II, the country surrendered.
A meritable contribution is to blow up your warship and fall into the hands of the Germans.
However... such a country that did not contribute much during World War II demanded after the war: "Before the war, Vietnam was a French colony. After the war, France was a victorious country, so of course there was a reason to recolonize Vietnam for a victorious country.
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He didn't think about who threw away Vietnam without resisting here, and who gave his blood and life to drive away Japan...
OK! As soon as the war ended, it demanded to re-colonize Vietnam as a victorious country! If there was really such strength, others would have nothing to say... but the more embarrassing thing is still to come. After these French troops armed to the teeth re-enter Vietnam a few years later,
But he was defeated by the Vietnamese holding a hoe! The Battle of Dien Bien Phu was not only annihilated 16,000 prisoners and 15,000 prisoners, but even the commander of the defenders was captured alive...
Leave no further aside, what we don't know at this time is that the place where I am originally built by the Vietnamese army to deal with the French army. The fortifications of the US military were only because the French army was beaten away later, and the US military also left in shame.
, so the fortifications facing the south seemed useless... After the abandonment, the Vietnamese people built several houses on this solid fortification foundation.
So... this has become a good place we use to fight against the Vietnamese devils.
However, will the Japanese invaders not fight because it is difficult to defeat our high ground? Of course not. This is not the Japanese invaders’ style. The combat style of our team is that they are not afraid of sacrifice and can fight tough battles. Japanese invaders are the best way to do it.
Our apprentices have also been bullied by Western powers and naturally inherited our combat style.
So... all I can do is wait, wait for the Yue Japanese to take action, and then I will deal with it again!
Just then... Suddenly, a sharp roar sounded in the sky...
My face changed, and I soon knew what trick was like for the Japanese.
"Get out of the house!" I shouted at the soldiers, jumped over Zhang Fan, who was sitting at the back door, and pulled her up and ran out.
At this time, Zhang Fan was not in a hurry to stand up, and was almost dragged out by me... I actually had two meanings to drag her like this, one was to save her life, and the other was to save other people's lives.
You should know that time was tight at that time. It was only a few seconds since the sound of cannons fell, but Zhang Fan sat at the door... sitting at the only back door suitable for escape (the front door was blocked by a bunker made of fertilizer bags).
And she bent her feet against the threshold, blocking the door... Almost all the soldiers here were blocked by her.
Later, when Zhang Fan talked about it, she was confused at that time... she was thinking about how I was so cruel and would put her on the ground like this...
I really don’t know what this girl is thinking. What place is this battlefield?
I had just dragged Zhang Fan into the fortifications made of several bags of chemical fertilizer outside the house, and a row of shells hit the top of the mountain with a "boom"... Of course, I would not hit the hut directly, as soon as the hut only had half of the hut exposed the edges,
The chances of shells hitting are very small, and secondly, the shooting rate of shells is not high. Fortunately, Xu Li, Xiao Chen and several other people came and ran out of the house...
Maybe someone will ask... I have broken the mortars in the Vietnamese Japanese, right? Where did the artillery shells come from?
This was not the mortar of the Vietnamese army, but the long-range artillery fire of the Vietnamese army.
Isn’t long-range artillery fire only hit the front incline of the high ground due to angle problems? Most of our fortifications are built on the back incline. So what’s the use of the Japanese shooting long-range artillery in the Japanese?
Of course it is useful... Otherwise, the Japanese would not be so stupid to waste shells!
The key point is that although long-range artillery fire cannot hit these small houses built on the back slope, it can cause a great shock... By the way, most of these long-range artillery are large caliber, just like the howitzer used by the Vietnamese army at the pass is 152mm caliber
There are 155mm or even 203mm... The larger the caliber, the larger the shell, the larger the shell, the larger the mass...
It is conceivable that such a large-scale artillery shell would fly for more than ten kilometers at high speed... and then hit our high ground and exploded. How much shock would it cause?
The old man once said... This shell was shocked so hard that it made his ears deaf. On the battlefield, people's internal organs were often injured or even killed.
Just like now, rows of shells hit the top of the mountain one after another, and the shrapnel and flying gravel would not cause much harm to us. After all, we are still hiding in fortifications. What's even more deadly is
The waves of shocks were like earthquakes... like a giant beating a drum, hammering after hammering near the position on the top of the mountain.
Of course, the Vietnamese army's intention was not to shock us to death like this... Although this is also possible, I think the Vietnamese army's artillery fire does not have such firepower, which requires a large number of artillery to fire at our position at the same time.
Cannonballs. Or it can be said that... the Vietnamese army has this ability but will not mobilize artillery fire on such a large scale for the seven of us.
Their real purpose... is actually those houses.
Houses are built with earthen walls, and relatively heavy wooden beams and tiles are also installed on them... So soon, with the shock of shells, the earthen walls "washed" and kept falling down.
With blocks of soil... After a while, with a "boom", the entire hut collapsed into ruins.
The first thing that collapsed was the hut closest to the top of the mountain... This is easy to understand. The closer to the position on the top of the mountain, the closer it is to the epicenter, so the faster the collapse will be.
Then there was a cottage in the back row... But what made me feel lucky was that the third cottage was relatively solid or the Vietnamese army thought that all the cottages had collapsed and stopped shelling. The cottage with fertilizers was actually
It didn't collapse until the end.
Therefore, this also gives us the opportunity to resist the Vietnamese army.
I think if the Yue Army knew this, they would regret it to death! (To be continued.