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Chapter 52

Chapter 52

I changed my position and stuck my head out.

I didn't dare to take Wang Kechang with me this time, because taking one more person means more danger of being exposed. For the snipers of the Vietnamese army, once we are exposed, the only result will be death.

This time I didn’t dare to hide behind the rocks anymore. The reason was that although the rocks were a good sniping position, they were also a key observation location for Vietnamese snipers.

This time I was even more afraid to put on that military cap, not only because the two bullet holes in it made my scalp numb, but more importantly... I guess the reason why the Vietnamese sniper was able to confirm my position and

One shot hit the military cap entirely because of the bright red five-pointed star on the military cap.

After thinking about it, I casually pulled off the two red collar badges on my collar. Although they were not large in size, they were somewhat conspicuous under the starlight. They were undoubtedly excellent targets for Vietnamese snipers.

At this time, some changes occurred on the battlefield. Our soldiers could be said to have caught the Vietnamese army by surprise. Just when the Vietnamese army thought that the soldiers of the two squads of our army were surrounded by "our own people", they disguised themselves as Vietnamese soldiers.

Chen Yiyi and other People's Liberation Army troops attacked the Vietnamese army positions at the same time...

It is said that our army's firepower is pretty good when we are well prepared to fight against the unprepared Vietnamese army.

The main reason is that each squad in our army is equipped with a rocket launcher. The rocket launcher used by our army is called the Type 69 rocket launcher. And because it has a caliber of 40 mm, the soldiers are accustomed to calling it the 40-fire.

The 40-fire thing is said to be easy to use. A large part of the reason is that it has many types of ammunition and can adapt to various battlefield needs. To put it simply, it has anti-tank ammunition, anti-infantry anti-personnel ammunition, incendiary bombs and even

There are even flares...

The disadvantage is that the range is not far, only three hundred meters wide, and the accuracy is not enough. If the wind blows a little bit, it will miss the target!

However, this time our army came well prepared, and the previous scene was performed at a distance of 200 meters, so the distance between us and the enemy was only more than 200 meters, which was exactly the time for the 40-gun fire

The distance at which it can be effective.

As for the types of ammunition carried by the soldiers... there is no doubt that they are all anti-personnel high-explosive incendiary grenades.

I don’t know who designed this kind of incendiary bomb. It seems to be tailor-made for this mountainous and jungle battlefield. Isn’t that right? It contains 2000-3000 granular incendiary agents, which will radiate towards the battlefield when they explode.

The spread radius exceeds 15 meters... As soon as one shot is fired, the high ground of the Vietnamese army will immediately become red. What's even more powerful is that there are 900 steel balls inside...

Isn't that right? The three squads under my command had three rocket launchers. Once they started firing, they ignored everything and said, "Boom, boom, boom..." They desperately fired a blast of rockets like this on the high ground of the Vietnamese army, which only took a moment to clear the Vietnamese army's position.

There were screams and a raging fire.

Of course, the reason why the soldiers were able to take advantage of them so smoothly was inseparable from the fact that they defeated several Japanese soldiers one after another and suppressed their firepower.

Immediately afterwards, before the Vietnamese army could take a breath, the reinforcements in the company quickly followed up and fired at the Vietnamese army's position with machine guns and rocket launchers, which only made the Vietnamese army cry for a while and unable to fight back.

The battlefield is often like this. Whoever has the initiative will win the balance of victory, even if the Vietnamese army has geographical advantages and firepower advantages.

Isn't it? The Vietnamese army has the geographical advantage of being in a commanding position, but our army fired a burst of incendiary bombs first, and a fire broke out in an instant on the high ground, so the Vietnamese army became a target exposed to the fire. And the Vietnamese army's firepower advantage

...and because the enemy is in darkness and we are in the clear, we are completely unable to exert ourselves.

I first took out the telescope and took a general look at the high ground on the opposite side, and then slowly took out the rifle from the grass...

Although from a certain point of view, the telescope has a higher magnification and the observable range is larger, but sometimes the opportunities on the battlefield are fleeting and there is no time for you to switch from the telescope to the sniper rifle. So for a sniper

For hands, a sight is the best choice.

Looking at the chaotic battlefield in front of me, I understood that I had at least two advantages over the Vietnamese snipers.

One is that the enemy is in the light and I am in the dark. The opponent is in the light of fire, but I am hiding in the dark jungle.

The other is that the Vietnamese snipers probably thought I was dead, so they didn't know I existed.

This can be seen from the fact that our machine gunners and rocket launcher shooters fell one after another... Obviously, if the Vietnamese snipers knew that I was still alive, they would not be so unscrupulous in shooting our soldiers.

However, sometimes the advantages on the battlefield are also disadvantages. For example, the Vietnamese army's positions are now full of flames lit by incendiary bombs. Although this allows me to see the enemy's position clearly, it also hides the sparks from the muzzle of the gun.

The location of the Vietnamese sniper could not be determined.

Hear gunshots?

Come on, there are gunshots everywhere on this battlefield, not to mention that the SVD sniper rifle uses machine gun ammunition, and the sound of firing is no different from that of a machine gun burst.

So I had no choice but to hide in the jungle and worry. I searched the Vietnamese army's position of only a few hundred square meters through the scope over and over again, but I could never find a Vietnamese sniper.

What made me even more angry was that from time to time during the search, several resisting Vietnamese troops would appear in my crosshairs, but I did not dare to pull the trigger to knock them down.

Why not fight?

Won't I expose myself by shooting? I am in the dark, and the sparks will reveal my position when I shoot, and the Vietnamese army will also know that I am still alive... So sometimes the sniper battlefield is different from the conventional battlefield

Sometimes it's the opposite. Who would have thought that burning flames would become the protective color of Vietnamese snipers?

Protective coloration?

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but be startled: the Vietnamese army's position is not big. It stands to reason that if I searched several times when the visibility was acceptable, I would not be able to find any clues. Especially when I saw our soldiers one after another.

Falling down, but still unable to find the other party... This really makes me feel something is wrong.

The Yue Japanese snipers did not change their sniper positions. This is my first conclusion. The reason is simple. I am just staring here, and the visibility on the other side is very good. As long as the Japanese can move, no Japanese can escape me.

Eye.

And I couldn't see the muzzle flash, not at all.

So the conclusion is obvious. The Japanese sniper is hiding in the fire. He uses the firelight to completely cover up the sparks from his muzzle. This is another kind of protective color.

But...how is this possible?!

How can a person hide in a fire for a long time?

I couldn't understand this, but I followed my own reasoning and turned my attention to the burning zone that I had completely ignored.

Fortunately, I tried this, because I soon discovered that the flames were fluttering strangely in one place. To say it was strange, it means that every once in a while, a straight flame would shoot out of the flame... and the flames were...

In the direction pointed, a soldier would often fall down in response.

Then I understood that it was the flame caused by the bullet being fired, and the Vietnamese sniper was hiding behind the flame.

However, I could clearly see that the position where the Vietnamese sniper should be was full of fire... How could he survive in this?

Just wanting to think about it, I still raised my rifle, aimed at that position, and waited quietly...

A string of straight flames, another string of straight flames...I caught you, two straight flames at different angles, the intersection of their reverse extensions is the exact location of the target!

So I didn't think too much and pulled the trigger according to this guessed position...

"Bang bang bang..."

I didn't stop after firing the first bullet. I didn't want to make the same mistake as the Vietnamese snipers and believed too much that I could kill the enemy with one shot, so I fired all ten bullets in the magazine in one go.

Then I didn't dare to stay any longer, so I rolled over and rolled into the depression to crawl back to another sniper position.

Regardless of whether I killed the Vietnamese sniper or not, it would do me no good to stay where I was.

When I poked my head out from another sniper position, I knew that I no longer had to worry about Vietnamese snipers, because our machine gunners and rocket launcher crews no longer fell one after another like before.

I once thought that maybe the Vietnamese snipers knew about my existence and did not dare to shoot indiscriminately, but I quickly overturned this conclusion because I saw the morale of the soldiers on the battlefield was greatly boosted, and they shouted loudly.

They rushed to the high ground called "Ghost Pass" by the Vietnamese army.

If the Vietnamese sniper is still alive, the People's Liberation Army soldiers getting closer and closer to him will force him to shoot. He did not shoot, which proves that he is dead.

Facts also proved that I was right!

Soon after, I found the body of a Vietnamese sniper at the spot of flames. A bullet entered his chin and exited from the back of his neck. The blood dyed the sniper rifle in his hand a terrifying red.

What amazes me are the disguises he made. As I saw before, he was surrounded by fire, but the fire was not ignited by our army's incendiary bombs, but by him casually spilling some gasoline.

Thatch. And he himself was hiding in a semi-open tunnel fortification. He didn't have to worry about being burned by the fire in the fortification. But when we looked up from the foot of the mountain, because of the angle, there was a blaze of fire...

If not for personal experience, who would have thought of such a clever cover? Or it can be said to be a protective color... I suddenly felt that it was a fluke that I could defeat him.

However, war is like this, whether it is luck or luck, victory means survival, failure means death, and there is no chance of a comeback.


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