The armored vehicles soon drove out along the highway at the entrance of the valley...
We only had ten armored vehicles in total... Nine of them were shipped in nine squads divided into second companies, and the other was my command vehicle. Scar was riding with his soldiers...
The reason is that all commanders and communication equipment are not allowed to be in a command vehicle. If the command vehicle is destroyed by the enemy or something happens, then Scar and his walkie-talkie can play a role in
The role of other forces connections.
Armored vehicles are divided into five batches, with two vehicles driving side by side, so they quickly drove out of the valley... The Vietnamese artillery fire is still bombing, and the sky is turning dark, so the visibility is very poor... However, the benefits of armored vehicles
It is because it is not as clumsy as a tank and is not as poor as an external sensitivity.
For example, in terms of external perception... there are two observation holes on the front of the armored vehicle, one left and one right. One of these two observation holes is for the driver, and the other is for the driver to use. The driver usually uses it according to the
This observation hole observes the external situation and issues commands based on this situation.
Of course, we can be regarded as a temporary armored force. Even the drivers were drawn from the engineers. Of course, there was no such organization as the commander, so this observation hole was naturally used for the squad leader.
In addition, there is a small turret on the top of the armored vehicle... Although this turret is called a turret, it does not have a cannon. It is only equipped with a 14.5mm heavy machine gun and a 7.62mm parallel machine gun.
This is very useful to us because the observation hole of the armored vehicle is very small and the range of observation is very limited. Especially when driving is difficult when the visibility is poor and the headlights are not dared to turn on.
It's right.
But this problem was quickly solved. The solution was to guide the armored vehicles by the soldiers on the turret... We had done relevant training in this aspect before. So the soldiers were naturally familiar with it, so the driver then went back to the
In line with his observation in the observation hole, he easily manipulated the armored vehicle to advance in the designated direction.
The beginning of a road is the most dangerous... because from the valley entrance to the 518.6 highland, it is covered by the Vietnamese artillery fire. Fortunately, we are driving fast armored vehicles, and the main target of the Vietnamese artillery bombing is not
At the entrance of the valley... So the drivers stepped on the accelerator to the bottom, and quickly passed through the dangerous area with a loud "rattle".
The last ten armored vehicles were not damaged much, except for the Scar's armored vehicle that was penetrated by shrapnel and injured a soldier... This also shows from another perspective that the armored vehicle has a relatively 5 to 9 mm armor protection.
Bad, but this seems normal. The shrapnel is indefinite... The shrapnel is a fragment of the shell exploded, so it is naturally in all shapes, so it is sometimes very blunt, and such shrapnel is not worn.
With penetration, some sections will be as sharp as blades, and the speed of shells explode... It would be no wonder that it would penetrate the armor of an armored vehicle.
This reminds me of a documentary I watched in modern times, which talks about the hurricane in the United States. This thing blew up... Because it was extremely fast, you can see cards inserted like daggers.
The wall... cards can do this, let alone the shrapnel of shells.
Then the armored troops turned a corner and entered the Sakawang area smoothly... By the way, the speed of this armored vehicle was really fast enough. Especially with four pairs of wheels under it, and there were more advanced shock absorbers. So even
Running on the bumpy road is quite stable... Later I learned that the maximum speed of this btr60 can reach 80 yards. Of course, this speed is still different from that of modern cars, but compared to the highest 50 yards of tanks
The speed is much faster.
"Battery Commander!" At this time, a message came from Scar from the front: "There may be landmines laid by the enemy nearby..."
After being scarred, I couldn't help but feel nervous... Yes! When I made the plan, I didn't expect that the Vietnamese Japanese might lay mines between the positions of the two armies... The armor of the armored vehicles may not be afraid of infantry mines, but that
tire……
Besides, the Vietnamese Japanese may even lay anti-tank mines!
After thinking about it, I ordered Scar: "Try to move forward as close as possible to the 518.6 Highland!"
"Yes!" Scar responded and directed the armored troops to turn...
My idea is... the Vietnamese army is going to attack the 518.6 Heights, so even if they want to lay mines, they will not lay near the 518.6 Heights... If they do this, they will cause trouble for themselves!
As expected, just as I thought... the armor-piercing troops were moving smoothly from east to west, and in less than ten minutes, they passed through the back of the 518.6 highland and came to a valley entrance...
At this time, the artillery fire of the Vietnamese army also stopped, so I knew... the Vietnamese army's offensive was about to begin soon, that is, the Vietnamese armored troops were about to enter Tongmian soon.
"Report to the battalion commander!" At this time, I heard the report from Scar in front: "The Vietnamese army fortifications were found in front... There are many Vietnamese Japanese. I sigh that there is a company, please give instruct!"
I couldn't help but feel a little overwhelmed... How could I meet the infantry of the Vietnamese Japanese here? Is this good to fight or not?
Fight... Maybe we can destroy the Vietnamese army in front of us, but we have to pay a heavy price. The reason is that we are all armored vehicles, that is, there is no cover from tanks or infantry (the infantry gets off the armored vehicles
There is no need to stop), not to mention that even if we can rush over smoothly... it will be difficult to achieve the goal of raiding the Vietnamese armored forces.
If you don't fight... it seems that you can't get rid of yourself again.
That is, we are actually in a dilemma now!
But soon this problem was completely solved beyond our expectations... Before I could answer, Scar whispered to me on the walkie-talkie: "Battery Commander, the Japanese devils are waving the flag and blowing the whistle at us.
, It seems to be directing us to pass!"
Upon hearing this, I couldn't help but feel happy and hurriedly ordered: "Let the soldiers calm down, don't shoot or speak, follow the instructions of the Vietnamese Japanese!"
"Yes!" Scar responded and conveyed my order.
This was the first time the soldiers in the command car were stunned... They passed through so swayingly under the gun of the Vietnamese Japanese...
Besides, what can armored vehicles use 5 to 9 mm armor?... The anti-aircraft machine gun can penetrate 20mm steel plates. Our armor can even penetrate heavy machine guns... Not to mention the more
The Japanese also have things like rocket launchers in their hands, which means... Once we are seen through by the Japanese, then there is no doubt that there is a dead end!
But there is a saying that goes, "Bold and can accomplish things." I think this sentence is particularly applicable on the battlefield... Because even the Vietnamese Japanese did not expect that the Chinese people were so bold and dared to swagger from them like this
Through it, and the Second Company originally traveled through military uniforms, and also had the live sign of wheeled armored vehicles... so we naturally treated us as our own people.
As the armored vehicle slowly drove forward, I indeed saw the Vietnamese defense line in the observation hole... one by one, one by one, one by one, and one by one, and a machine gun... it was really shocking.
What makes people feel the most harmonious is... Two Vietnamese female soldiers carrying submachine guns are constantly indicating the direction to us with red flags. Perhaps because of the long-term battlefield training, the figure under this military uniform is
A faint feeling of hardness and softness, softness and hardness, the movement is also clean and powerful, with a unique flavor of a hero among women... It only made the driver beside me keep following the two female soldiers with the eyes of the driver.
...Unconsciously, the armored vehicle drove to the roadside and "collapsed" and knocked down a pile of sandbags...
Now it's a big deal... The surrounding Japanese devils instantly cast doubtful eyes on us.
The faces of the people in the armored vehicle immediately changed, and they all looked at the driver with reproachful eyes... The driver also regretted it, just worried that the Vietnamese Japanese would see the flaws that would implicate the entire army!
But he also knew that regret is useless now, so he couldn't help but look at me for help...
"Continue to open!" I glared at him fiercely and said in a low voice: "Be focused, don't lose your soul when you see the little girl!"
"Yes!" the driver responded with a red face.
I took off the collar seal on my collar and the red five-star on my military cap... The Vietnamese army in this era may have been influenced by our team (in the fight against the U.S. a few years ago, many Vietnamese troops were
It is trained and equipped in China), so the military uniform is 80% similar to the Chinese military uniform. Of course, the hat badge cannot be the same. In addition, it is time to be bright and dark, so I am not worried.
The Japanese will recognize them.
Then I opened the top hatch of the armored car and climbed up the turret, then raised my fist and shouted to the Vietnamese soldiers in Vietnamese: "Thank you for your hard work, comrades! We must let the Chinese know about our 320th Division in this battle.
It’s amazing, and it makes the Chinese people pay their blood debts!”
"Let the Chinese people pay their blood debts and pay their blood!"
"Long live the Vietnamese People's Army!"
"Long live the 320th Division!"
...
The Vietnamese soldiers immediately shouted slogans, and when I saw this, I couldn't help but lean on my heart... What the Vietnamese Japanese learned from us is not just the skills of fighting!
It is obvious that when I shouted the Vietnamese troops, I was full of suspicion, and even shouted such slogans, and they were like stimulants, and they were so twelve points that they guided us.
The only thing I worry about now is... Where is the Japanese invaders going to guide us? (To be continued...)