Seeing the soldiers hiding ammunition and supplies in the anti-aircraft holes, allocating heavy machine guns, heavy mortars, etc. to allocate and arrange them in all directions, I let down half of my hanging heart.
You should know that this ZF can carry more than 1,000 kilograms of supplies. We just dispatched twelve helicopters to load... In fact, we had a total of twenty helicopters at this time, and there were only ten of them.
The two hulled materials are because some helicopters must be equipped with weapons for reconnaissance and fire cover, otherwise the helicopter group will have no power to fight back when attacked by the Vietnamese army.
On the other hand, it is because our manpower and time are not sufficient. This means that there are not many anti-aircraft holes that we can dig, and too much material cannot be effectively dispersed and hidden.
It turned out that our idea was right, because just as we were ready, we heard a large whistling of cannonballs coming from the air.
At this time, the synthesis camp no longer needed my command. When I heard the sound of cannons, I hid in the trenches or lay on the ground.
What came up were mortar shells. From the howling sound of the shells, I quickly judged that these shells were from several directions.
It is obvious that this was the Vietnamese army united the mortars from several high grounds around the main peak of the main peak to launch artillery attacks on us... This was the only correct reaction from the Vietnamese army until now.
But this seems normal. We are prepared to fight but not prepared. In addition, the movements of the synthetic battalion are closely linked and use infrequently used tactics such as airborne, paragliding, and helicopter coordination on the battlefield.
.This is especially airborne and paragliding. As far as I know, this is the first time it has been used in the Sino-Vietnam border battle.
Therefore, although it is beyond our expectations that the Japanese devils will have such bad behaviors now, it is actually reasonable.
The Vietnamese army attacked our positions with fierce shells. I had a premonition about this. After all, things like mortars are very convenient to transport. A car can be loaded with mortar shells and a few cannons.
A few shooters can move around. Moreover, the Soviet Union was also a country that attached great importance to the development of artillery, which directly determined that the Vietnamese army it assisted was not short of artillery. This could be due to the fact that Vietnam had basically no industry, but its artillery could be combined with our artillery.
This can be seen when comparing the higher and lower levels.
So just like what we are facing now, after the Vietnamese army came to their senses and knew that we were going to lay nails on the main peak, they immediately mobilized mortars from all directions to destroy and suppress the main peak.
The mortar shells only exploded the main peak's position and the sand and stones were flying. There were occasionally a few incendiary bombs. When they exploded, the air on the entire main peak was like it was lit.
Hiding in the trench, I couldn't help but secretly rejoice: Fortunately, we moved quickly enough to hide the ammunition and supplies in time, otherwise I really wouldn't know what the cannon would blow up at this moment.
This is also the reason why we can only use the method of loading supplies by helicopters once. If we still do this next time... it will be great if the Japanese are more likely to do it. They just need to wait until the helicopter drops to the appropriate height and look at us
Just shoot a round of shells on the main peak high ground, and the shrapnel of the shells flew to a high place. There is no doubt that these shrapnels may detonate the ammunition carried by the helicopter, and may even penetrate the helicopter's armor to shoot it down.
Of course, we have been prepared for the Vietnamese army's shelling.
Just as the Vietnamese army launched artillery on our main peak, there was also a "rumbling" sound of artillery coming from the direction of our army... It was our artillery group launching a suppressive counterattack against the Vietnamese army. Artillery is often a matter of being the first to take action.
Strike means exposing the position of your own artillery, which means that as long as the opponent's back-strike speed is fast enough, the first strike will suffer a more severe blow.
For example, now, our artillery soldiers have been lurking in the dark and are ready. They even allocated firepower to the eight high grounds around the main peak, measured the coordinates, and waited for the Vietnamese army to take action.
Five of these eight high grounds participated in the joint artillery attack... Almost as soon as they started the firing, our army's various types of artillery smashed a large area of shells at these artillery high grounds.
The Vietnamese army's idea might be very simple. They thought that mortars were small in targets and had strong mobility. After a few shots, two people could move them. The enemy artillery was afraid that there would be no time to react.
But what they did not consider was that if the enemy artillery was ready early in the morning and had the ability to cover the target on a large scale, the result would be completely different.
So the fierce joint bombing of the Vietnamese army could not last long, and it slowly slowed down in less than five minutes.
The reason why it lasts for five minutes is that our army's long-range artillery is powerless to the Vietnamese mortar on the other side of the main peak... it was blocked by Koolinshan, which is more than 1,700 meters high.
"Damn it!" Liang Lianbing climbed up from the ground in a dirt, touched the burns on his forehead and only half of his eyebrows, and cursed: "This damn Japanese devil, if I ruin my face, I will go back
I can’t find a wife. I will let them lose their children and grandchildren!”
Liang Lianbing splashed the combustion liquid of the incendiary bomb. Fortunately, he reacted quickly and plunged into the mud without thinking. Otherwise, what we saw now might be really "suffering".
"Okay!" Scar quipped: "If you have that ability, do it earlier. If the Japanese devils are killed, we won't have to fight this battle. Just wait for him for decades, no one will be able to take the Japanese devils.
The gun is here!"
With a "coaxing", the soldiers around them all laughed.
"The devils are coming!" At this moment, the warriors in charge of the alert shouted. The soldiers turned over and entered the battle position without waiting for the order.
I lowered my body and ran in the trench for a while, and came to the edge of the line and poked my head out to see it. I couldn't help but feel a little funny... The Japanese devils really surrounded our main peak position from several directions.
After staying on the battlefield for so long, I know that in war, it is important to "strike iron by the heat". For example, before launching a charge, a bombardment will usually be carried out on the enemy's positions. If the shelling effect is good, it can be largely possible.
Destroy the enemy's fortifications and hit the enemy's morale and even make the enemy afraid, it is very suitable to launch a charge.
But if the artillery attack is not effective or even suppressed by the enemy artillery, for example, now... the five-minute artillery attack of the Vietnamese army did not destroy our military fortifications and did not hit our military morale, then their next
Why is the charge going?
What's more, the main peak position is surrounded by minefields, bamboo stick arrays and barbed wire mesh set up by the Vietnamese Japanese themselves... This is relative to the main peak's front, which was originally the defensive front of the Vietnamese army. After several years of operation of these things
Of course there are quite a lot.
In this way, what is the point of attacking us from several directions?
However, what the Vietnamese army does is always a bit inexplicable. This may also be learned from our army. What our army has always said is "not afraid of sacrifice or hardship." It is not? The Vietnamese Japanese sometimes do this for courage.
And brave things.
Just like now, they even have a way to divide into several squads to try to bypass the minefield and attack towards our main peak position.
Of course, this may also be that the Vietnamese army is testing our army's defense and firepower configuration. Only in this way can they formulate more fierce charges in a targeted manner.
This at least tells me two points: First, the Vietnamese army had not had time to organize enough troops, or it could be said that the Vietnamese army had not yet thought of suitable tactics to launch an attack on the main peak, otherwise the Vietnamese army would not have to use human lives to test it like this
.
Second, the Vietnamese army was eager to regain the main peak. This is certain, because our occupation of the main peak means that the Vietnamese army in the eight high grounds on the front slope of the main peak has been cut off to a considerable extent from the rear.
The reason why this place is said to be a certain extent is that there are jungles everywhere in Koolin Mountain, and it is difficult for us to completely cut off their connection even if we are condescending.
After thinking about it, I ordered: "Snipers cover, each squad sends two soldiers to practice marksmanship!"
"Yes!" The soldiers responded and assigned several soldiers with interest to join the battle.
I didn't let them know if the Vietnamese army wanted to spy on our firepower... And it was obvious that the Vietnamese army obviously underestimated the strength of our army again. With only two squads of each team, they were divided into six.
It seems a bit scary to approach the main peak in one direction, but we are holding AK74. In this case, two AK74s are condescending enough to suppress the two squads of the Vietnamese.
As for the reason why we have to send snipers to cover it, it is because I am worried that the Japanese devils will have snipers lurking in the dark and will be detrimental to our soldiers.
As I thought, the Japanese devils were knocked back by us in just a few tentative attacks, and more than a dozen more corpses were added to the position. Some of them were stepping on the mines they set up.
And the one who lost his life.
"Battery Commander!" At this time, Zhao Jingping ran to me and reported: "I still couldn't contact the six platoons of the first battalion!"
"Um!" I couldn't help but frown when I heard this.
I didn't consider this. I always took it for granted before and thought that as long as we occupied the main peak, the first battalion and six platoons trapped between the Highland No. 27 and the main peak should know how to move in our direction with us
Meeting, and we can also provide fire cover for them.
But unexpectedly, the six platoons in the first battalion did not respond until the beginning and the radio station could not contact them.
This puts us in a deadlock. Have the six platoons been eaten by the Vietnamese army? Or have they been out of ammunition and food and cannot break through the enemy's encirclement? Or are they not sure about the main peak?