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Chapter VII Artillery Observers

Chapter 7 Artillery Observer

Some people may say, what role can those dozen Vietnamese troops play? Can more than a dozen Vietnamese troops stop a regiment?

To be honest, this is indeed possible. Just like we can also use a company to stop several Vietnamese regiments at the pass at Dainai Mountain. In this era, because individual weapons are relatively developed, as long as there are suitable geographical conditions, plus

With enough ammunition and military qualities, it is not strange that more than a dozen people stop a regiment.

What's more, the dozen Vietnamese troops did not need to stop our army for long, and other Vietnamese troops would soon catch up from all directions.

So the battle started quickly. With the order of Company Commander Luo, a Type 56 machine gun sprayed flames at the dozen Vietnamese troops... The reason why only one machine gun fired was because the enemy's distance was

It is more than 600 meters long, and only machine guns can be obtained.

In fact, our army does not have only one machine gun, but just like in previous battles, most machine guns are distributed on both sides of the position to form crossfire to control the road or the front of the position. This makes only one machine gun in this direction possible.

Work.

Of course, the sniper rifle in my hand is also the advantage of range and accuracy, and it can also be convenient for movement. Unlike machine guns, once they move, it is likely to cause weak firepower.

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So I didn't think about it anymore, and ran into the horizontal line with the gun for a while, found a suitable location and set up the gun.

However, when I set up the gun, I found that the Yue Japanese had already been lying on the ground and hid... The machine gun just now killed only one of the Yue soldiers. This is not to say that the machine gunner was not accurate, but the machine gun.

Although the firepower of the Internet is strong and the range is long, the vibration of the barrel and the gun body of the continuous shot will directly cause the bullets fired after it to fly randomly. This is why machine gun veterans usually like to use dot shots, but the continuous shots are only when the enemy is too dense.

Or the reason why it is used when firepower is suppressed.

Obviously, our army was not a veteran when it started to attack this machine gunner. Therefore, his shooting not only failed to achieve the expected results, but also warned the Vietnamese army.

But at this time I didn't care so much. I had already focused all my energy on the Vietnamese soldiers lurking in the grass.

The grass is not very dense. Perhaps because of the battle here before, the grass was cut into thin air by bullets or shells, but the problem is that the distance between the enemy and us is too far, so the Japanese lie down here and do not move.

It's still difficult for me to find a goal in this.

But I am not worried about this, because I know that these Japanese devils will eventually move, otherwise they will lose the meaning of ambushing here.

Sure enough, when the 168th Division troops approached their lurking point, they threw the next row of grenades down the road...

"Bang!" At that moment, the gun in my hand rang.

I am located on the flank of the Vietnamese army, and the flank means that the trajectory of the grenades they threw will clearly come into my eyes, so I don’t have to think about it anymore... the other end of the trajectory is beyond the hiding place of the Japanese.

When I finished the first shot, I heard the exclamation of the deputy division commander not far away. Because he had been observing the battlefield with a telescope, it was clear that my shot had hit the target.

But... what surprised the deputy division commander even more was still behind, because the next period was the time when the Japanese were waiting for the grenade to explode. At this time, they did not continue to throw the grenades, and even did not fire at this time...

However, I still shot two consecutive shots to knock down two lurking Vietnamese troops.

I didn't find them, but just recorded their positions the moment they threw the grenade.

In fact, I recorded more than three positions. Just as I aimed the rifle at the fourth target, the machine gun sounded again... I couldn't help but frown. The machine gun bullet was indeed hitting the grass.

But no one knew that those targetless bullets would not cause much damage to the Vietnamese troops lying on the ground. On the contrary, they made the grass sway around...

This quickly disrupted my sight, and the grass was shaking by machine gun bullets, which also meant that the Vietnamese army lurking in it could also switch to lurk as they please without worrying about being discovered by me.

So although the machine gun at this time is also a threat to the enemy, it is a source of interference to me.

"Dadada..." The battle started quickly at this time.

The soldiers of the 168th Regiment were fired. After being bombed by the Vietnamese Grenades, they certainly knew that there was a Vietnamese army lurking next to them, so they quickly organized troops to fight back.

Seeing this, I couldn't help but frown and shouted at the deputy division commander not far away: "Deputy division commander... order the 168th Regiment not to organize resistance, and keep moving forward without any care!"

The deputy division commander was stunned, but he quickly understood what I meant and immediately asked the guards to set up a radio station to contact the troops.

It should be said that the 168th Regiment's troops stopped and organized a counterattack was a normal reaction of a unit, just like a person's knee nerve was gently knocked up and his legs would naturally be raised... But if they did this, they were just as despised by the Vietnamese.

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You should know what is the most dangerous thing about the 168th Regiment now? It is that there are many people. On the modern battlefield, there are often not a good thing, but it will become a target - the target of artillery bombing.

Once the vanguard of the 168th Regiment stopped to fight back, the troops behind continued to squeeze forward because they didn't know what happened before... so they would soon be crowded on this section of the road.

"All attention! Everyone should pay attention!" I heard the deputy division commander shouting: "Don't pay attention to the ambush of the Vietnamese army, repeat, ignore the ambush of the Vietnamese army, and break through the fire blockade of the Vietnamese army with all their strength. Arriving at the bridgehead is victory!"

At this moment, the bullet I fired downed another Vietnamese army that stood up and shot at the 168th Regiment. This also made the soldiers of the 168th Regiment realize that someone was covering their retreat, so they quickly went all out of their way along

Rush forward on the road...

Although there were soldiers constantly falling under grenades or guns thrown by the Vietnamese army, the deputy division commander and I knew that this decision was right: at least half of the dozen Vietnamese soldiers had been killed by us, and they

The bullets are still very limited. Even if the soldiers of the 168th Regiment stand in front of them and ask them to fight, how many people can those Vietnamese troops kill?

On the contrary, if you want to eliminate these Vietnamese troops and then advance, it will be very likely that the entire regiment will suffer heavy casualties and injuries under the Vietnamese artillery fire.

The facts quickly confirmed our thoughts, because with a scream, a shell exploded near us.

I soon realized that this was the Vietnamese long-range artillery fire... This can be judged by the smoke and dust that exploded when the shells exploded. Long-range artillery fire was driven from a long distance because of its large shells.

Therefore, the soil and rocks that exploded are tall and wide.

But why was there only one shot? This was the test firing of the Vietnamese artillery.

Although long-range artillery is shot far, it means a problem: the artillery cannot directly see the target and adjust the elements, which requires the artillery observer to determine the enemy's position in front and then report the elements to the artillery positions in the rear.

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And there are some problems... The elements reported by the artillery observers may not be accurate. In order not to waste shells, the artillery positions in the rear form a cooperative mechanism with the artillery observers in the front - test firing.

Simply put, the artillery observer reported a magistrate. The artillery first tried to shoot one or two shells. The artillery observer would constantly correct the magistrate according to the deviation of the landing point of the shell. After a few times, a large number of artillery shells were very

It's coming soon.

This is not surprising. In fact, our army's artillery fire also adopts this method when bombing the enemy, just like the few artillery observers who just arrived in our company... they did this.

What surprised me was that the Vietnamese army's test-firing shell actually hit near our high ground... Of course, I wouldn't think that the target of the Vietnamese artillery would be us, of course their target was the 168th Regiment.

However, if the shells hit near us, it means that the target of the Vietnamese artillery shell should be near the bridgehead or at the foot of our high ground. The Vietnamese artillery observers are shooting in advance...

From this perspective, the Vietnamese artillery observers can clearly see our area. In other words, the Vietnamese artillery observers are likely to be among the dozen Vietnamese soldiers interspersed here.

So I quickly locked the grass in front of me again... I must eliminate the artillery observer in time. Otherwise, I will give him some time to correct the landing point of the shell in time, this road

Or the bridgehead will soon be blocked by the Vietnamese artillery fire, and the soldiers of the 168th Regiment will never be able to pass!

But how do you find and kill the Vietnamese artillery observers? This is another headache for me.

The artillery observer cannot have words written on his head, and even if he writes, I can't see words... Then I soon thought that the several artillery observers assigned to our company were all equipped without exception.

There were a pair of telescopes, and there were even two of them facing the mirror with high cannons.

It is impossible to bring this line to the mirror. This target is too obvious, but there will definitely be telescopes. After all, they must accurately observe the landing point of the shell and correct it in time.

So we didn't look for anything and searched for the telescope in the grass.

It is much easier to find a target. I soon found a pair of telescopes wrapped in rags behind a stone... At this time, two whistlings of shells came from the sky again...

The landing point of the shell was only a few hundred meters away from the high-underground highway, which means that it is very likely that it would only require another correction to successfully achieve the purpose of blocking the highway.

So... I only have one chance. (To be continued...)


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