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Chapter 35 Dark Fort

"beat!"

Although I have confidence in the weapons, equipment and quality of our army, the Vietnamese army is using human sea tactics after all. If they are placed too close...a grenade, ak47 and intensive charge may be enough

It will make us suffer.

I really couldn't take the risk with the soldiers of the special agent company, so I gave the order to start the fight on the fifty-meter safety line.

In an instant, there was a loud sound of gunfire. Automatic rifles, light and heavy machine guns poured down bullets into the enemy group. Many Vietnamese soldiers did not even have time to say a word before they were beaten into a maze by the dense bullets.

You must know that the AK74 equipped by our army uses small-caliber ammunition. The characteristic of this ammunition is that it is highly lethal. Even if an ordinary person is hit by one round, it will be unbearable, not to mention the bullets pouring down densely.

Then came several rounds of rockets. These rockets were deliberately launched with a delay, so that if they were launched too early, they would block the sight of the automatic rifleman. Therefore, in order to enhance the overall lethality, the rockets were fired on the automatic rifle for a while.

When the enemy is pressed to the ground and unable to move

It is more appropriate to fire again... At this time, the enemy is lying on the ground or in a bunker, and it is difficult for automatic rifles to hit the target. But the rocket launcher is different, especially when we are shooting high-explosive incendiary grenades. This thing is especially suitable for jungle and mountain combat.

, so most of the ammunition we carry this time is this type of ammunition.

Once this thing was fired, it was spectacular. The 900-mile steel balls inside exploded in all directions, and 2,000 to 3,000 granular incendiary particles flew everywhere, only causing flames to be everywhere a few hundred meters below.

The screams of the Vietnamese soldiers also started. Those who were hit by steel balls, those who were set on fire by incendiary agents... all kinds of tragic scenes were unbearable to look at.

Of course, as veterans on the battlefield, we have long been accustomed to this, and of course we cannot bear to look directly at it. Even at this time, we feel an inexplicable pleasure when we look at the tragic situation of the Vietnamese army.

This is also the cruel side of war: soldiers who have lived in war for a long time will naturally lose part of their humanity, or it can be said that they have to do this, otherwise it will be difficult for us to survive on this battlefield.

Then came the freedom of the soldiers, snipers, rifles, grenades...all of them mercilessly greeted the Vietnamese Japs. At this time, the machine guns fell silent. The Vietnamese Japs had been suppressed by us and could not move.

Well, weapons with a fast rate of fire like machine guns become a big waste of bullets. Since we are guarding the main peak and the time we have to guard is likely to be quite long, it is also necessary to save ammunition.

At the same time, it is precisely because of this that snipers and riflemen have also slowed down their rate of fire, trying to hit exposed targets as accurately as possible or the Vietnamese troops who still do not know the importance of jumping towards the main peak... Speaking of the quality of these Vietnamese troops

As expected, they were not low. Their leaping forward movements were very crisp and fast. They even had time to fire a few bursts of fire at our positions during the leaping maneuver.

However, these are just tricks in front of our army's special agent company. Especially our army's snipers, they have been trained in reaction speed. Once any Vietnamese army jumps up, they can always kill it as soon as possible.

Aim and kill it before it ducks into another cover.

But if they cannot be called an excellent sniper just by having a super reaction speed, they have already made some detailed observations and records of the terrain on the front of the battlefield during the battle preparation time. Of course, this work is in

It was completed with the cooperation of the observers, so they had an idea in their minds: which locations are more suitable for hiding, which location the target is likely to jump to if it hides here, which direction it will be, etc.

This allows snipers to predict in many cases. That is to say, they have already guessed where the Vietnamese army will jump out from before they even jump out of their hiding place. So needless to say, the result is that the Vietnamese army often leaves as soon as they move.

He was shot down.

Only then did the Vietnamese army realize that the force they faced was not what they had imagined...a force that lacked firepower and even equipment that could be called backward. However, their unwillingness to admit defeat and their tenacious fighting style made them still face this disadvantage.

Under such circumstances, they continued to launch meaningless charges towards the main peak again and again.

In this regard, sometimes this fighting style is not a good thing, because it also means that the unknown changes will make the troops suffer more heavy casualties.

However, it seems that we are not qualified to criticize the Vietnamese army at this point, because our army often makes such mistakes on the battlefield.

It wasn't until the Vietnamese army piled up a thick layer of corpses on our frontline that they had to give up the attack and choose to retreat. However, our army would not let them go easily. The mortars soon roared and the shells exploded.

The barrage blocked the only way for the Vietnamese army to retreat. At the same time, the rain of bullets fired by the machine guns also cooperated with the blockade, and the Vietnamese army had to pay a heavy price to break through again.

The battle finally ended after half an hour. What was left on the position were piles of corpses and wounded people who were unable to escape. There were hundreds of them at random, which meant that only three of the Vietnamese troops could escape.

One part.

In the end, if the Vietnamese army had not provided timely fire cover, I am afraid that one-third of the Vietnamese army would not have been able to escape.

After the battle there was a period of silence.

This illustrates two points: first, the Vietnamese army did not expect that they would suffer such heavy casualties in their first charge. Second, the Vietnamese army's strength was not sustainable because of this unexpected casualty. Otherwise,

, they should attack our positions one after another as they did in the past. Only in this way can a continuous charge prevent the enemy from getting a chance to breathe and replenish ammunition!

At this time, I convened a meeting with the cadres, including Company Commander Jiang, who had recovered some of his strength after eating some food and water while our army was fighting.

"One thing I find strange!" I said: "Why are the Japanese mortars so accurate?"

"Perhaps..." Liang Lianbing said: "The Yue Japanese are like us and have calculated the coordinates in advance!"

"No!" I said, "Have you ever noticed that the Vietnamese army conducted test firings every time they bombarded us? In other words, they did not calculate the coordinates, but relied on artillery observation to guide the artillery fire to our positions!"

"Then...the artillery observers from other highlands of the Vietnamese army will provide guidance!"

"That's not right!" I said: "The main peak is the commanding height in this area. The elevations of other highlands are at least several hundred meters lower than the main peak. It is impossible to clearly see the situation on the main peak. How can we guide artillery fire normally?"

Attack our army?!"

"Hmm!" The soldiers couldn't help but nodded after hearing this: "It's really strange for the battalion commander to say that!"

"The Vietnamese don't have helicopters. If they had helicopters, they would be able to guide them in the air!"

"The Japanese have a reconnaissance plane!"

"But I haven't seen any Japanese reconnaissance planes!"



A reconnaissance plane is possible, but the possibility is not high, because at this time, our army's air defense equipment along the border has reached a new level.

This may also be attributed to the rebellious Taiwanese pilot. He flew a fighter plane into our country without us noticing or reacting... This made the superiors realize how weak our military's air defense awareness is, so the following paragraph

Over time, the air defense force was severely rectified.

Up to now, basically as soon as the Vietnamese reconnaissance aircraft takes off, our army's air defense radar can capture it and issue an early warning to the frontline troops. This early warning naturally also includes our army's air defense forces. This has caused the Vietnamese reconnaissance aircraft to be shot down by our army one after another.

There were several, so Vietnamese reconnaissance planes rarely moved in the border areas.

"Then if none of these conditions are the case, what would be the reason?!" This question confused everyone for a while.

"I think..." Captain Jiang said at this time: "Is it possible that there are still enemies on the main peak?"

"How is that possible?" Liang Lianbing retorted without thinking: "The main peak is under the control of our army, how can there be enemies?"

Hearing this, I couldn't help but be stunned, and then nodded and said: "I think it is possible. The enemy is probably hiding in the bunker, and we have not discovered it. It is these enemies who are secretly directing artillery fire to our positions!"

Company Commander Jiang nodded: "My thoughts are the same. It can be said that the area around Kau Lin Mountain is full of Vietnamese army bunkers. They are hiding underground like mice, ready to come out to sneak attack our army or make other small moves. If

If we fail to eliminate this part of the enemy, it will cause endless trouble for our army!"

Hearing this, I couldn't help but gasp. Just now, I only thought that the Vietnamese troops hiding in the bunker were just directing the Vietnamese army's artillery fire. Now I heard what Company Commander Jiang said...these Vietnamese soldiers would come out to sneak attack on our army.

At that time, wouldn’t the Vietnamese army be able to coordinate their efforts on our main peak position?

But what I don’t understand is, why didn’t the Vietnamese army do this? If they had to cooperate inside and outside, wouldn’t they have done this when the Vietnamese army launched the charge just now?

Later I learned that we were actually very lucky in this battle: the bunker did exist, but it was just because it was the rainy season and the bunker was too humid. In addition, the Vietnamese army did not expect that our army would suddenly appear on the main peak and kill the main peak so quickly.

After taking it down, there were not many people staying in the bunker at all, including a few lieutenants who hurriedly hid in when the gunfire rang out, and there were only about 20 people.

It was obviously too weak for these twenty or so people to launch a coordinated internal and external battle against our army during the day, so the Vietnamese army planned to implement this plan at night. They only did one job during the day, which was to direct artillery fire against our army's positions.

bombing.

What the Vietnamese army didn't expect was that this seemingly inconspicuous move revealed important information about the existence of a bunker on the main peak! (To be continued...)


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