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Chapter 111 Battle of Faka Mountain (16)

After setting the strategic direction, the preparations began immediately.

We carried out this preparation work from several aspects at the same time...

First of all, the most important thing is the reconstruction of the fortifications on the Faka Mountain, which is also the most difficult one... The reason is that although the offensive of the Vietnamese Japanese was repelled by us, they have increased the reconstruction of our military fortifications and the prevention of the Faka Mountain.

The difficulty of supply transportation, the artillery blockade of the artillery fire of the swim artillery on Faka Mountain has never stopped.

This is another proof that everything has its two sides... Because the artillery is not as strong as our army, the Yue Japanese forced them to use the relatively flexible tactics of "swimming cannons" very frequently in daily life. The Yue army even had a very flexible one.

Therefore, we have mastered the time interval of our army's artillery... Since the Vietnamese army fired the first shell, our army's artillery needs to observe, calculate and then contact the artillery behind us... This time interval is usually ten minutes, which means

Ten minutes later, Chinese military shells will come in.

So the Vietnamese artillery fired quickly for seven or eight minutes before transferring...

On the other hand, although our artillery is stronger than the Vietnamese army... but because there is no good way to deal with the "swimming artillery" of the Vietnamese army, it is often still in a passive situation.

Of course, our artillery is not always passive... For example, an artillery observer thought of such a good method...

The artillery observer's surname is Chen, and because he is ranked third at home, he is called Chen Laosan... From this we can see that he comes from an uneducated family, otherwise the name would not have been taken like this!

But although his name is so rustic, he looks gentle... and he came from a military academy, but he hurriedly joined the army before he graduated... At this time, the army needed such educated soldiers

To enrich the army, they often let the students join the army and learn while fighting before they graduate.

In fact, this method is much better than graduating from a military academy... Needless to say, the reason is that the knowledge in practical experience textbooks is integrated together, coupled with the bloody pressure on the real battlefield... it is definitely more than staying in the classroom or

The learning effect on the training ground is much better!

Chen Laosan came up with a solution to this problem... Through observation, he found that the positions of the Japanese artillery positions of the Vietnamese Japanese were not much different... After his analysis, he believed that this was because most Vietnam was mountainous, very

There are few open areas suitable for artillery expansion.

So he thought of a way... to record all the artillery locations that the Vietnamese Japanese had swam one by one. He also numbered these locations and recorded the calculated coordinates...

In this way... when he found that there was another Vietnamese fire at the same location next time, he didn't need to calculate the coordinates. He picked up the drawings and phone and immediately reported the coordinates to the artillery behind... so he saved

After a few precious minutes, it was these few minutes that allowed him to capture the Vietnamese artillery that had not had time to withdraw and beat them to death and wounded!

This method soon became popular among artillery observers...

However, this method is actually not suitable for popularization, because as soon as it is popularized... The Japanese devils discovered the problem... The Chinese soldiers' fired fires obviously several minutes faster than before. So there is no need to think about it... The Japanese devils immediately transferred the time.

A few minutes ahead of time.

Although Chen Laosan's method was unable to strike the Vietnamese army because the Vietnamese army advanced the transfer time, his move generally reduced the combat time of the Vietnamese army's "swimming artillery" by a few minutes... Don't underestimate only a few.

As time accumulates... the result is that the Vietnamese army's shells attacking our positions have been greatly reduced, which means... Chen Laosan has greatly reduced the pressure on our front-line soldiers.

This also makes it easier for us to build fortifications and transport supplies on the Faka Mountain... The Japanese devils used to block the supply line of our army to reduce the density of shells!

Secondly, we also made the same fortification preparations in the two highlands of Ururuto and Kashan...

Last battle... Although Uraroto and Kakashan were not bombed by 160MM mortars, this does not mean that the Vietnamese army will not be able to do so in the next battle... Once these two high grounds also appear like Baka.

If the mountain loses firepower because the tunnel is buried by the collapsed ammunition, it will be a nightmare for the defense of Faka Mountain... If the firepower cover is lost on the left and right wings, then the Vietnamese army can surround it with confidence and boldness.

Fakashan launched an offensive from any direction!

So... although the fortifications of Urakuto and Kashan are still intact... we also built a stronger, smaller opening tunnel on these two high grounds, which are specially used to store ammunition.

Facts have also proved that my idea is correct, because in the next battle... while the Vietnamese army launched an attack on Fakashan, they also launched a fierce attack on the two high grounds of Uraroto and Kakashan!

From this point of view... the previous "raid" of the Vietnamese commander should be said to be too anxious... If he could wait a few more days, until their 160MM mortar shells were enough to open the three high grounds at the same time.

If you fight again during the attack, you're afraid that even if it's not only Fakashan... even Uraroto and Kakashan will fall into the control of the Vietnamese army.

But it seems that the commander of the Vietnamese army cannot blame him... According to his vision, the last battle like that... it is impossible for this Faka Mountain to be unable to be taken down. Once the commanding heights of Faka Mountain are taken down... Then Ura Ruode and

Calling Kashan isn't it in your pocket?!

So this is actually not a "impatient" issue, but a "misunderstanding of the battlefield situation", or it can be said that... he misjudged me as the commander.

The last preparation we made...is reconnaissance!

What I estimated before... We have five days to prepare, which is completely a guess... We cannot rely on guessing when fighting, although sometimes we do need to guess... There is a saying that there is no way to walk by the river often.

Wet shoes. Even if you are lucky, you often guess correctly, but as long as you can't guess accurately once... it is very likely that you will never have the chance to guess the second time.

So this is necessary to closely observe the movements of the Vietnamese army...

For this, our army even dispatched reconnaissance aircraft for aerial photography... It is obviously not suitable to use helicopters to conduct reconnaissance. The Vietnamese Japanese already knew that we were using helicopters to cooperate in combat... At this time, there would definitely be many equipment in the direction of Vietnam.

Air Defense Fire. At this time, the helicopter is tantamount to seeking death.

The reconnaissance result was indeed as I imagined... The Vietnamese Japanese soldiers spitted in the direction of Farka Mountain every day, and sometimes they could also photograph cars pulling cannons... It was obvious that the Vietnamese army was heading towards Farka

Carrying shells and concentrated artillery in the direction of the mountain!

In other words, the next battle... may be even more violent than the last one! (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (qidian.com) to vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support,

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