Therefore, the "hole touching" of the Yue Japanese can be said to be forced by us, and our "hole touching" can also be said to be forced by the Yue Japanese.
The battlefield is a very interesting place, right? Both sides of the war are unwilling to fall into it, but they cannot escape. This is like a vicious cycle, you force me to take one step, and soon both sides are in a bad environment
, the threat of death, as well as negative things such as helplessness, anger, pain, etc. are trapped...
Want to truly jump out of this vicious cycle? There seem to be only two choices, one is to admit defeat and leave the battlefield, and the other is to die.
However, we did not start "hiding holes" tonight, for two main reasons:
One is because we know that the Vietnamese Japanese opposite did not have a few decent holes at all, that is,... "hiding the hole" will not achieve any results, and in the end, they will still cause some damage to the fortifications of the Vietnamese army like before.
Another more important thing is... The Vietnamese army discovered the structure of our tunnel last night. I believe that their commanders will develop a set of methods they think are effective based on the structure of our tunnel, and will be impatient tonight.
Put it into practice.
What methods will they use?
All I have to do... is to imagine myself as the commander of the Vietnamese army, and then conduct an offensive and defensive deduction in my mind based on the known information, such as how to pay attention to landmines, how to discover tunnels, and how to attack...
After thinking about it, I really discovered many useful things. The next thing... Just like an old saying goes, "Know yourself and your enemy and never slack off in a hundred battles." If I could even guess what the Japanese devils would do tonight.
Then we can easily set a trap for him and set a big trap with our own position.
First of all, the mines we buried in the positions before were basically trigger mines. The reason is very simple. This mine is easy to eliminate the next day, but the disadvantage is that it is not sensitive to the enemy, especially for the Vietnamese army who are good at using mines...
To be honest, the mines buried in the positions in the past few days are basically no longer posing a threat to the Vietnamese army. The way they avoid the mines is... holding a military sting on the ground while crawling and stabbing.
The old man once said... This is a good way to detect mines. The sharp blade can easily pierce the soil covering the mines. So it will not put too much pressure on the mines. On the other hand... the tip of the knife is and
When the metal shells of landmines come into contact, they will produce a unique touch. Experienced veterans can easily judge whether there is any lightning from this touch.
Then, after determining that there is thunder... the Vietnamese army will plant small flags on these mines to remind other members.
Therefore, the thunder we buried in the position can only play a role in blocking the Vietnamese army's actions later.
It is actually very simple to solve this problem. Change the trigger mine to a triplet mine... It will be much more troublesome to discover and deal with this mine, because it is triggered by a tripwire... This
The tripwire is only the size of a hair, and it can be said that it is invisible in this dark night.
It is precisely because it is very sensitive that it is very difficult and dangerous to eliminate and reuse our next day. But then I thought... we can completely detonate it the next day, and anyway, the landmines are not
Some expensive and in need. If you lose it, just ask for it back.
Of course, it does not mean that it cannot be detected... Just as the old man said: "When detecting thunder, the military sect should be carefully inserted forward at a large inclination angle... Why?"
The old man put the bowl on the table and put one of the chopsticks on the bowl as a tripwire. The other chopstick was grabbed in his hand as a military thorn. He said while "eyeing intently" while demonstrating: "Small diagonal angle... is the first
If you hit a tripwire and then insert a mine, your life will be over. Do you understand?"
OK! Now I understand.
At the same time, I also know... The Japanese devils should do this, so I don't expect this kind of tripping to scare the Japanese devils away. Even the facts are completely opposite, I hope they will continue to move forward...
I was right. I lay in a simple fortification and stared at the Vietnamese troops slowly crawling towards our positions like seals. I poked out landmines and put them in small flags before inserting them.
Then climb forward.
As I said before, we have to walk out of the tunnel, but walking out of the tunnel does not mean that we are facing the Vietnamese Japanese without any preparation.
Before the Vietnamese army arrived, we made some preparations... In fact, this preparation is very simple, and it can't even be worthy of fortifications, so we let other soldiers bury themselves... Of course, things like rifles were wrapped in tarp in advance
OK, and at the same time, it will not be buried too deeply, which allows us to easily drill out of the soil.
There were not many people lurking, but there were more than a dozen ambushing on both sides with the top of the mountain as the center. This was my second row, and the other was the first row of scars. And each person was still a few meters away from each other.
.I believe that in this dark night, this disguise is enough to make the Vietnamese army unable to detect our existence.
Sure enough, the Vietnamese army crawled over us one by one, but they were completely unaware that their every move was under our surveillance.
Just as I expected, this time, the Japanese invaders came prepared. After they poked out the mine, they began to look for the mines inside... They really became smarter and knew that we usually buried mines in pits.
It is easy to record and eliminate the next day.
Some people also touched the warning rope and looked for the root... They knew that the other end of the warning rope was led into the tunnel. Only in this way can they provide alerts to the people in the tunnel, right?
Then not long after, they successfully found several tunnel entrances stuffed with quilts...
I don’t know if the commander of the Vietnam Army is smart or stupid… I can’t think of anything he can think of? Maybe I can only say that he underestimated me!
Next, the Vietnamese army began to be excited... They gathered in groups of people next to the tunnel, prepared explosive packs, grenades and so on... Then they pulled open the quilt and stuffed the explosive packs, grenades and even
In order to prevent the people inside from throwing back, they also held grenades and packed explosives outside for a while.
But they soon discovered that they were wrong...their grenades and explosive packs could not be stuffed in at all.
It's not because someone is holding it inside, but...
This is a trap, it is not a tunnel at all. We just dug a small hole and stuffed a quilt and it was done. It was a very simple disguise.
However, such a simple disguise can play a great role.
The function is to stuff the grenades and explosive packs into the Japanese, and the ignited grenades and explosive packs into the fire...
The next second, the Japanese discovered that they were fooled, and then they screamed and scattered and ran away... But everything was too late. The grenades and explosive packs were calculated and they "stuck in" them.
Yes, in other words, they don't give themselves time to escape at all.
So it exploded with a "boom"... I believe these things did not explode at the same time, but because of this, they can be more powerful. The first exploded grenade will actually cause several grenades or
The explosives were raised high, and then they spread out and exploded in a "boom" way...
Now the Japanese devils are in trouble. They are already surrounded by this "pit opening", and there is mud and water everywhere. They cannot run far in such a short time, so they are blown away without exception
Go far away.
The other Vietnamese soldiers were stunned when they saw this scene. Some even didn't know what happened. How could this blow up their own? The Vietnamese soldiers, who knew what was going on, were also stunned. Since the tunnel where the quilt was stuffed into the pit
It may be fake, so should we put grenades in it?
However, these Vietnamese soldiers were not stupid either. They quickly found an effective method. They pulled out the quilt and fired a random gun inside... If it was a fake tunnel, then there would be no loss if they fired a gun, right?
If the tunnel is a tunnel, it means that the people inside will be shot to death. After all, the tunnel has no corners and not much space.
But unfortunately, this time, the Vietnamese army still failed to get the wish.
Because the small tunnel is not hiding tonight... Our two platoons lurked outside the position, and the others are all hiding in the U-shaped tunnel. Not to mention that it is difficult for the Japanese to find out from the entrances of these piles of tunnels.
One is the tunnel entrance of the U-shaped tunnel. Even if you find it... like the U-shaped tunnel, you are not afraid of bullet strafing or grenades. If you explode the explosives, you will at most blow up the tunnel entrance. Then we will dig it up after the war.
That's it.
What's in the small tunnel?
There are mines...and this mine is a serial mine...
Just like what the Vietnamese Japanese are doing now, they shot into the small tunnel and rushed in with a gun... As a result, there was another "boom" explosion. Not only were the tunnel blowing, but there were also a series of explosions around the tunnel entrance.
The landmines exploded.
This kind of chain mine is actually not difficult to arrange. It is to lengthen the tripwire and tie it to a branch or something that will explode if one of the mines is to explode. Therefore, a mine explodes and causes other mines to explode.
Even if the Vietnamese army poked out the mine, it would be useless.
Now these Vietnamese troops understood that they had fallen into the trap of our army, so they made gestures to retreat.
But how could we miss such a good opportunity... During the period when the Vietnamese army attacked our tunnel, we had climbed out of the soil and reoccupied the top position of the mountain to seal the retreat of the Vietnamese army.
Tonight, these Yue Japanese who came to touch the hole are destined to leave their lives here! (To be continued...)