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Chapter IX Artillery Observers (3)

Chapter 9 Artillery Observer (III)

The Vietnamese army that appeared in front of us had only one company...

At first I thought we could handle it easily, but after all, we were prepared. This Vietnamese army was actually under the attack between us and the 168th Regiment.

However, I soon realized that the Vietnamese army was not that simple.

"Company Commander Luo!" Amid the gunshots, the deputy division commander shouted loudly to Company Commander Luo: "There are a large number of Vietnamese pursuers behind the 168th Regiment. It is initially judged that they are the main force of the Vietnamese army!"

So I quickly learned that the 168th Regiment was actually attacked by the Vietnamese army on both sides, and it was difficult to carry out an effective counterattack because of illegal force on the road. More importantly... who knows these pursuit soldiers of the Vietnamese army

Is there any artillery observer in it? If there is one, it seems that you only need to call long-range artillery fire to bomb the 168th Regiment.

In other words, the soldiers of the 168th Regiment cannot wait now, let alone fight!

Of course, the deputy commander knew this, and immediately ordered loudly to the walkie-talkie: "Everyone has it! Go through the bridge quickly..."

Company Commander Luo also ordered loudly: "Battle! Hit hard... cover the retreat of the 168th Regiment!"

At this time, the soldiers of course knew what Captain Luo meant, so they pulled the trigger without hesitation to shoot bullets in the direction of the Vietnamese army... By the way, our ammunition can be said to be very sufficient at this moment, on the one hand,

We brought a lot of ammunition, and on the other hand, the engineers also brought their ammunition to us.

Moreover, the purpose of our battle is to cover the retreat of friendly troops, so if we don’t fight at this time, then when will the soldiers bet... They all pulled the trigger and hit the Vietnamese army fiercely, and the magazines were shot one by one.

All the gun barrels were fired red.

Fortunately, we are holding a Su-made AK47. If it were our own Type 56 submachine gun... Then it would be strange if there was no malfunction after such a fierce attack. What's even more terrifying is that the 56 submachine gun has an explosion.

For example...it is said that because the barrel or body of the gun is overheated, the bullet explodes in the gun before it is fired.

It is precisely because of this reason that the Type 56 submachine gun will cool down for several minutes if it is fired in a row... How many minutes, the fighter planes on this battlefield are often fleeting, and sometimes a few seconds can decide a game.

The outcome of the war, let alone a few minutes. This is why on the battlefield... many soldiers often use one more equip if equipped with a Type 56 submachine gun for urgent need.

Of course, this will affect the continuity of firepower to a certain extent. But we don’t have to worry about this. The bullets grabbed by the Su-style AK47 were hit happily. The dense rain of bullets pressed the more intense the more

Jun could hardly raise his head.

But the Vietnamese army still divided some firepower to block the highway. This made the 168th Regiment's retreat speed still slow, and what was even more terrifying was that several violent explosions sounded near us.

The Vietnamese army's long-range artillery test fire... I couldn't help but feel sank when I saw it. It was obvious that the Vietnamese army opposite had artillery observers, not only but also started to move again.

I still wanted to find them like last time, but I was powerless and could only watch their next test shot...

But what surprised me was that the test firing of the Vietnamese army this time seemed to be very messy. After several rounds of shells were fired, they were transferred to the highway for a long time, but they were not transferred to the highway.

Taking advantage of this period, the soldiers of the 168th Regiment rushed forward desperately under the order of the deputy division commander, and then they successfully rushed through the dangerous area.

The Vietnamese army's long-range artillery did not come up in the end. The reason... Maybe the Vietnamese Japanese knew that the artillery fire could no longer catch up with the 168th Regiment.

From the entire battlefield, the Vietnamese army is very skilled in the use of artillery and the coordination of infantry and artillery. For example, the previous artillery observers knew to shoot a little in advance, and then the infantry cooperated with the attack in real time.

In this way, the enemy can be intercepted within a predetermined range as much as possible and bombed, so as to achieve the purpose of killing the enemy in large quantities.

But what surprised me was... Why did the artillery fire correction after the Vietnamese army become so unprofessional? Could it be said that he is a novice in the Vietnamese artillery? But this seems unlikely. Such an important battle and such a good killing of our army

Opportunity, how could the Vietnamese army let a novice artillery observer come up?

After thinking about it, I still breathed a sigh of relief when the soldiers of the 168th Regiment passed through the road under our feet without any danger.

However, we are soon facing a more severe situation...

The Vietnamese army followed the 168th Regiment and chased after it. After a while, it was like magic: in the woods, in the grass, on the road... there were Vietnamese Japanese everywhere, and the mountains and fields were like ants, which made us see.

Each scalp is numb.

It can be imagined that the Vietnamese army spared no expense to create a false image of "counterattack" for the country.

After discovering that we occupied this high ground, these Vietnamese troops were just stunned, but soon launched an attack on us in the next second. The formation was like a tide, pounced towards us from the front, left and right directions.

Come……

What's even more terrifying is that we cannot retreat at this time. One is because the soldiers of the 168th Regiment crossed the bridge behind us, and we were not at the time to retreat. The other is because the bridge was also crowded at this time, and we wanted to

Even if you can't retreat, you can't retreat. So you can only hold on here.

"Donggu, I'm Donggu!"

When I heard the call from Company Commander Luo, I knew that he was going to call long-range artillery fire, because "Dongguai" was the code name for the artillery observer.

Sure enough, the next second I heard Captain Luo shouting: "Immediately provide us with artillery cover, repeat, and provide us with artillery cover!"

But...will it be too late to call for artillery fire at this time?

The Vietnamese Japanese had already rushed to our high ground one after another. When the artillery soldiers were ready, they were afraid that the Vietnamese army would have rushed up and stalked with us.

However, what surprised me was that the roar of the shells rang out as soon as Captain Luo finished speaking...

“Woo…”

To be honest, the whistling sound of the shells can make people feel uncomfortable. Part of the reason may be because the shells can cause death at any time, and part of the reason is the change of the whistling sound from far to near.

It will become sharper and more harsh. Sometimes when you hear this sound, you will feel depressed and want to vomit.

But now, I think the roar of the shell is a wonderful music. Because it is obvious that this is when the Vietnamese army charges on a large scale, the artillery fire cover at this time cannot be the Vietnamese army.

of.

Of course, it is ours, so these shells actually bring us hope for life.

Sure enough, after the cannon sound, the shells exploded in the enemy's position soon... The landing point of the cannon was so accurate that I was a little incredible. It almost exploded a shell around hundreds of meters with our high ground as the center.

Of course, the only thing missing is the direction of the rear stone bridge.

Seeing the shells blowing towards the Vietnamese army quickly and accurately, throwing the Vietnamese army into the air in pieces, I couldn't help but wonder... How could our army's artillery come so quickly?

The fight was so accurate?

Just like the Vietnamese artillery observers had to test-fire and then make several corrections to achieve better artillery effects, our artillery fire also needed this process? Although I know that artillery can also be guided by artillery aiming radar, this

At that time, our army had not equipped this thing yet, right?

Later I realized that all this was done by Marx.

Didn’t the artillery observers of the Vietnamese Japanese have been adjusting and unable to correct the artillery fire? At that time, Marx actually took action.

According to Marx, artillery soldiers have their own fighting skills.

When the Vietnamese artillery was first tested under the guidance of the artillery observer, it aroused his vigilance, but the time was too urgent and he was not prepared. Fortunately, the Vietnamese artillery observer was knocked out by me in time.

Our army poses a threat.

After that, Marx was prepared. The artillery observer's habit was to prevent Yu Weiran... So he immediately contacted the artillery in the rear to prepare.

Sure enough, the Vietnamese army then started a test firing again. This time, Marx used our shells to interfere...

The Vietnamese observers must correct the shells according to the landing point, right? But if several shells exploded in different places at about the same time, okay... Then I know which shells were fired by our own people and which shells were fired by the enemy.

Yes, so there is no way to correct it!

However, Marx could correct it because he and the artillery made an appointment in advance to let the three cannons fire in three directions at the same time, so as to remove the shells from the Vietnamese direction... the remaining are the three landing points of his own shells.

Then, based on these three landing points, the corrected elements were quickly calculated to interfere with the Vietnamese test fire, and the purpose of correcting one's own artillery fire was achieved.

So, when Company Commander Luo called for artillery fire to cover, the shells fell quickly and accurately on the head of the Vietnamese army, successfully blocking the momentum of the Vietnamese army's charge.

It should be said that these artillery fire is very important, because there are only dozens of people on our high ground, while the Vietnamese army rushed over from three sides, but there were hundreds of thousands... It is conceivable that if these artillery fire were not bombed so promptly

I am afraid that the Vietnamese army will knock down our high ground with just one charge, and then we can chase the 168th Regiment crossing the bridge, and even force the engineers to blow up the stone bridge to prevent the Vietnamese army from passing.

So this artillery fire can be said to have saved our lives, but the Vietnamese army did not retreat. Instead, they continued to rush forward in batches...

I know that they wanted to break through the artillery blockade and twist it with us, and then our army's artillery will not work. (To be continued...)


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