When I saw the group of Vietnamese Japanese tanks turning around and rushing towards us, my head couldn't help but "boom" and it slowed down half a beat... How could the reaction of the Vietnamese tank troops be so fast and accurate?
The reason why I think so... is because I just shot their tank command. Logically speaking, they are not confused or chaotic when they lose the commander's unified command. How could they be like this?
Such a clear division of labor was made in a short period of time!
Could it be that... what I just knocked down was not the commander of the Vietnamese tank?!!
Later I found out that what I killed was indeed the battalion commander of the Vietnamese Tank Battalion... that is, the commander of the tank unit. However... the loss of the Vietnamese tank unit does not mean that they have lost command. The reason is
...The tank battalion, plus more than 30 armored vehicles and infantry, has a regiment, so... the one who commanded the battle was actually a regiment commander.
This regiment commander was originally commanding the entire armored force to fight, including tanks, armored vehicles and a battalion of infantry carried by armored vehicles... But now almost all armored vehicles and car-mounted infantry have been beaten into a pile of scrap iron by us. Car-mounted infantry
Because many of them didn't have time to get out of the car, they almost went to see the King of Hell with the armored vehicles. Only a few got off the car and saw that the situation was wrong, they fled to the darkness in the darkness, but those infantry couldn't get up.
The function is basically not within our consideration.
The battalion commander of the tank battalion was solved by me with one shot, so the regiment commander naturally commanded the tank troops to break through.
At this moment, the first thing that comes to my mind is two words: "Retreat!"
It should be said that the war has been fought so far... We have achieved great victory, destroyed the entire armored battalion of the Vietnamese Army, and destroyed one battalion's infantry, and destroyed more than ten tanks of the Vietnamese Army... Now the Vietnamese Army
Only five T62s and fourteen old tanks of various models were left. However, our army was caught off guard by a sneak attack by one of the Vietnamese troops, so there were few casualties.
Of course, I didn't have time to count the casualties at this time. But at one glance, except for a few people who were swept by stray bullets, they were all jumping around.
So it is not a shame to retreat at this time to let the Vietnamese tanks go. We can even return with glory.
But...if the Vietnamese tanks were released like this, the Vietnamese army would have a chance to make a comeback!
Although the fourteen old tanks are not a big threat, the problem is... I am not sure how many of the five T62s in the Vietnamese army can escape, or how many of the t62s will lose after a melee with our tanks.
59 vehicles...
If our tank troops paid a heavy price to destroy the five T62s, and if the Vietnamese army had several T62 backups... then the Vietnamese army would still have the ability to launch another attack with these escaped tanks.
And this time the attack... there is no doubt that they will not be so stupid and will be fooled by us again.
Simply put, if the Vietnamese tanks were put back... then our army's 518.6 high ground is still in danger, and we are still in danger!
So the answer is yes... You can't let them go. Letting them go is tantamount to letting them go back to the mountain!
But why can we block the offensive of the Vietnamese tanks... The Vietnamese tanks are indeed in danger without the infantry coordination, but at this time we are still a distance away from the Vietnamese tanks, and the Vietnamese tanks have long been equipped...
...He rushed straight towards us with full horsepower...
In this formation, tanks are actually used to cover tanks. In other words, although the tank's vision is narrow, these narrow visions are neatly arranged... Then each tank only needs to deal with the enemy in front of you.
The dangers of other troops are naturally solved by other tanks.
And what about us?
Needless to say, the armored vehicle cannot withstand a single shot of a tank. The anti-aircraft machine gun on its turret is not capable of catching the tank. Infantry only has the bazooka in his hands to compete with the Vietnamese tanks...
But there is no fortification.
What makes us even more helpless is that... because there are explosive armored vehicles everywhere in this area, it has long been illuminated by the fire. In other words, we infantrymen are almost the targets of Vietnamese tanks...
"Retreat!" Before the Vietnamese tanks could pass through the ruins made of armored vehicles, I gave the order loudly.
At this time, the sight of the Vietnamese tanks was still blocked by the fireballs. If they waited for them to arrive in front of us... they wouldn't be able to run away even if they wanted to.
"Battery Commander!" Hearing this, Scar couldn't help but ask, "Just let them go?"
"Execute the order!" I said as I led the soldiers to the dark... While we were running, armored vehicles stopped in front of us to pick up the infantry.
At this time, I knew from the correspondent that we lost an armored vehicle. Later, when we cleaned the battlefield, we knew that the armored vehicle was blown up by the Vietnamese tanks... This is the night battle ability of the Vietnamese T62. After our armored vehicle started to fight
It was moving back and forth in the dark outside the position, while moving, and using heavy machine guns to strafuse the Vietnamese armored convoy in the fire... No one noticed that a t62 used its night vision ability to secretly aim at one of them.
The armored vehicle, with a "boom", we couldn't even find the body when we shot it.
Fortunately, when we came out, we drove ten armored vehicles, one of which was my command car and didn't carry a few people, so I and the soldiers squeezed nine vehicles at this moment, and it was barely enough.
But the feeling of getting on the car is a little different from before... More than a dozen people were stuffed inside, and there was a thin layer of iron sheet outside... Only then did I truly understand what "thin skin" means
Big stuffing”.
"Second Company Commander!" After getting into the armored vehicle, I immediately grabbed the phone and gave an order to Scar: "The entire company is divided into three directions in platoons, forming an encirclement with the direction of the Vietnamese tanks!"
"Form an encirclement?" Scar was stunned when he heard this... The weapons of the armored vehicles can be said to be helpless against the Vietnamese tanks. What role can this effect be played by forming an encirclement?
I ignored Scar's doubts and continued to order: "Every car arranges the bazooka shooter to be prepared for battle near the door, ready to get off the car and shoot at any time. Is the mission clear?"
"Oh!" Scar responded at this time: "It's clear!"
The advantage of armored vehicles is speed... Speed doesn't seem to matter, but if it is used well on the battlefield, it will make the enemy dizzy. Now is the time to use speed to deal with Vietnamese tanks.
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Then soon nine armored vehicles spread out in three directions under the command of Scar... Of course, our location had escaped from the range of fire. There was a piece of darkness everywhere here, and only a little starlight could be used.
He vaguely saw several armored vehicles beside him.
“A row is ready!”
“The second row is ready!”
...
"Be careful with all units!" I shouted to the microphone: "Most of the Vietnamese tanks we want to deal with are tanks with backward fire control systems, so each vehicle tries to maintain high speed movement when fighting. After starting, each vehicle is in the right position.
After putting down the bazooka shooter about 100 meters, leave immediately, and come back when it is appropriate to pick up the bazooka shooter and continue to follow the enemy tank. Do you understand?"
"I understand!"
"Very good!" I said: "The first row attracts the attention of the Vietnamese tanks in the front. The second row and the third row attack the side of the Vietnamese tank group. The Vietnamese tankers are likely to leave the cabin to control the machine guns and turret machines of each vehicle.
The gunman is responsible for suppressing it!”
"Yes!" The soldiers' firm answers came from the microphone.
So a net with a rocket launcher as the main attack weapon and an armored vehicle for maneuvering and covering the enemy is opened like this... It should be said that such a net is still unavailable if it deals with the Vietnamese army's t62, because t62
In the dark, you can also destroy the fast-moving armored vehicles, but it can be said that it is just right to deal with the t54 with similar performance as the 59 medium and the old American tanks!
After a while, the Vietnamese tanks rumbled up... Although it was difficult for us to see them clearly in this night, the high decibel sound completely exposed their position!
This is undoubtedly another battle example where ears are more useful than eyes... Fortunately, when we were training before, we were more useful than eyes because the jungle battle was also more useful than eyes, so we targeted the hearing of warriors in individual tactics and
I judged that after I had done training, I didn’t expect this move to work the same way in night battles.
"Report!" Then Scar's voice was heard: "The target has entered the encirclement!"
"Set out!" With my order, the armored vehicles started to move...
The first thing to do was a row in front of the tank. The three armored vehicles made a lot of noise in front of the tank... While driving in front of the tank, they used heavy machine guns on the turret to attack the Vietnamese tank group, and sometimes even
He was still swaying in front of the Vietnamese army with his headlights on...
Of course, the Vietnamese tanks have shot at these armored vehicles... But the problem is that the wheeled armored vehicles are very fast, and the Vietnamese tanks are old-fashioned tanks. Their hit rate is not high even if they are still impressed, let alone now.
In this dark night, we are exercising the goal of playing sports.
So although there were constant bombs on this battlefield, no shells hit.
Moreover, when the Vietnamese army fired the artillery, there were fires emitted from the muzzle... This undoubtedly pointed out the direction for other armored vehicles of our army, so the second and third platoons quietly approached the side of the Vietnamese tank group...
In fact, there is no need to be quietly done, because the sound of the motor and cannons of the tank are enough to prevent the Vietnamese army from hearing any movement behind them. (To be continued...)