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Chapter 37 Dark Fort

The effect that snipers can achieve by "underestimating the enemy tactics" is beyond imagination.

There is a saying that "the higher you climb, the harder you fall." This is the situation faced by Vietnamese snipers. They originally thought that they could deploy so many snipers so smoothly, which was a victory in any case.

Well, what I didn't expect was that before these snipers could gain a victory... these snipers were almost wiped out!

Of course, it is impossible to kill them all without leaving any one behind. After all, the targets are hiding in the grass and woods. There will always be some uncalculated deflection when the bullets are fired into the grass, so there are still a small number of Vietnamese snipers who can survive.

came down, but these snipers soon realized that as long as they made any movement, they would not have such luck next time, so they could only hide in place and dare not move.

Marx and others took advantage of this time to climb to the front to measure these points.

Their speed is unbelievably fast, and they have been assigned in advance, so they just show up, fiddle with the equipment a few times, and then come back. People who don't know think that they are showing up.

The next step is just to observe the enemy's situation!

It didn't take long for Marx and others to come back. They drew on the drawings for a while, then pointed to two locations on the map and reported to us: "According to calculations, the Vietnamese army's bunker can only be in these two locations. Among them, the east one is

The location is more likely, because from here you can also observe most of the mountaintop position, which is not only an excellent observation point but also a firepower point. If there is a bunker at this location, it will pose a considerable threat to our main peak position!

"

Hearing this, the soldiers and I couldn't help but look at each other.

Firepower point...that means the Japanese can set up a machine gun there and shoot at us like crazy?!

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but feel chills running down my spine. If this bunker suddenly attacked when the Vietnamese army launched an attack, our army would not even know how many casualties it would suffer.

But why didn’t the Vietnamese army launch an attack just now?

Thinking of this, I couldn't help but glance at the location that Marx pointed to, and I quickly understood that there was a firepower point built by our army just behind the suspected bunker. It was obvious that if this bunker was in the daytime,

play a role

That is to say, pieces of bullets are shot out from the inside, which can indeed cause a lot of damage to our troops, but they will soon be discovered by our troops and blown up in time. After all, it only takes a few to be stuffed into the perforations.

Hand grenades or explosive packs will do the trick.

So I think that the Vietnamese army has weighed and decided to endure it for the time being, just waiting for the night to come to let this bunker play a greater role.

"Battal Commander!" At this time, Liang Lianbing couldn't hold back anymore. He rolled up his sleeves and said, "Give me the order on how to fight. If I don't kill them today, I will be the grandson of a turtle!"

"Don't be impatient!" I stopped Liang Lianbing and said, "Let's figure out the situation first, such as the exact location of the bunker, the entrance to the bunker, the location of the perforations, etc. I don't know what these are for?"

"Yes!" Liang Lianbing responded with suppressed anger. He had long been unhappy with the group of Vietnamese Japs hiding in the bunker.

Naturally, this task should be completed by Marx and others. They already have experience in this.

The result was just as Marx guessed, the bunker was on a small hill to the east, and the perforation or observation hole was probably in a pile of rocks... The reason why it was a guess was because Marx and others did not dare to go there.

Turning over rocks to verify, the result of this will be nothing but alarming the snake.

"This entrance is more troublesome!" Marx said: "The Vietnamese army built it in the grass on the south side of the main peak. There doesn't seem to be anything unusual on the surface. But there are a few bloodstains that show the foot, and the blood flows into the grass at the entrance.

The location disappeared. Apparently someone was injured last night and climbed into the bunker in a hurry without having time to cover up!"

"What's the trouble?" Liang Lianbing asked.

"The trouble is..." Marx pointed to the map and continued: "The entrance is at this location, where the Vietnamese army's firepower and artillery fire can reach!"

"Oh!" Marx said, and we quickly understood.

To put it simply, we now know where the entrance to the Vietnamese army's bunker is but we still can't attack it. Because if we do this, it means exposing our backs to the guns of other Vietnamese troops.

Originally, I thought that the problem would be solved as long as I found the location of the bunker, but now it seems that I really underestimated Yue Jiazi's IQ.

Now that I think about it, I think the layout of the Vietnamese army is very reasonable. The purpose of the bunker built by the Yue army is probably so that they can easily get it back if the main peak is lost, so the various layouts, including the entrance to the bunker, are so clever.

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"Battal Commander!" Liang Lianbing suggested: "If we can't hit this entrance, then we can hit it from the perforation hole, peel off the rocks and stuff explosives inside. I don't believe we can't kill these bastards!"

"I'm afraid it won't work!" Zhao Jingping shook his head: "First of all, the Vietnamese army is likely to be prepared for this. It is not difficult for them to block a perforation. We can remove the perforation then.

It was a threat but it made the Vietnamese army wary."

Zhao Jingping's words are exactly what I want to say. This is a common method used by the Vietnamese Japs. Just like when we were in the old street, once any entrance or perforation was discovered by our army, the Vietnamese Japs only need to simply attack these places.

Just blast the inside, so that the collapsed section of tunnel can completely block these entrances and perforations.

"Then let's dig in!"

"You think those Yue Japanese are fools!" Scar replied: "If we dig blatantly, they won't know how to shoot?"

Liang Lianbing actually knows this truth, but he seems to have lost his mind at this moment.

Later I found out that there was a reason why Liang Lianbing behaved like this, because he had just learned that his younger brother, who had just joined the army, was killed on the battlefield by the Vietnamese army in a bunker. Not long ago, Liang Lianbing

Bing also told his brother to be careful in the letter...

Of course, I didn't agree with this at that time. Although I was a little surprised by Liang Lianbing's abnormal behavior today, I thought it was just because he was eager to kill the enemy.

"We can do this!" I said: "If we can't fight during the day, just wait until night!"

"At night?" Everyone couldn't help but be startled when they heard this. Just now they were rushing to pull out the fangs before dark, but now they had to wait until night.

"Yes!" I said, "My idea is this. There is a high possibility that the Vietnamese army will launch an operation tonight to avoid the long nights and dreams, and they are going to carry out infiltration warfare. Then we will wait for them to come out and then catch them all."

"Oh!" Everyone couldn't help but nodded.

"Of course!" I continued: "It is very likely that the Vietnamese Japs will not come out in force, but at least it will greatly reduce their strength in the bunker and make it easier for our army to attack. Secondly, even in the dark, our army is attacking the entrance to the bunker.

It is not easy for the Vietnamese army to detect them, and even if they were detected, they would not be sure whether the people at the entrance were enemies or friends, which gave us a lot of room for movement!"

"I agree!" Zhao Jingping nodded and said, "If that doesn't work, we will blow up and seal the perforations and entrances of the bunker, blocking them all from getting out!"

"One more thing!" Scar added: "The Vietnamese in the bunker can easily get in touch with other Vietnamese troops and direct artillery fire for them, which means there is a radio station inside. However, the radio signal cannot be received in the tunnel.

The Vietnamese Japs must have an external antenna, and we need to find this thing so that when necessary, we can cut off the connection between the bunker and the main force of the Vietnamese army and destroy their coordination!"

When Scar said this, I thought it was true. It was also in vain that I led the soldiers to build the tunnel. At the beginning, we also used this method of connecting an external antenna to use the radio in the tunnel. Unexpectedly, we were dealing with the Japanese Japs.

But I forgot about this.

So the plan was quickly launched.

The first thing to do is to find the antenna. The reason why we put this task in the first step is because the antenna is difficult to find when it gets dark. We have also played with this external antenna, so we know what is going on. Sometimes it just happens.

It's a thin iron rod that looks like a piece of grass. The inside end is connected to the radio, and the outside end is mixed with a bunch of grass. Even in front of you, you can't tell that it's a radio station.

Antennas for communications.

It's actually not difficult to find this thing. Just set a fire and burn the grass on the position.

This move will not arouse the suspicion of the Japanese because it is something that the enemy and we often do when fighting... Weeds and other things near the position can easily become a hiding place for the enemy to attack at night, so in the dark

It has become a normal practice to set fire to the grass in front of the house.

Of course, we would not be so stupid as to only burn one area. Once we burn, we will burn a large area. In this way, the main peak, which is not much in the vicinity of a few hundred meters, will become even more bare.

Then the antenna stood out in front of us... But to say it stood out is a bit exaggerated, because the Vietnamese army also thought about the possibility of burning grass, so the antenna was made particularly short and black. This made it look like

It looks like a piece of tree root that hasn't been burned through.

Not to mention, this camouflage is really effective. It is still difficult to find it in the pitch black with ashes everywhere. Just because we observed and searched for purpose, coupled with the efforts of several snipers, we finally

Still found it.

Of course we can't cut it off immediately after discovering it. This is tantamount to telling the Vietnamese that we already know everything about them and have set up an ambush waiting for them to come out.

As usual, we still assign it to two soldiers. Their task is to note this location and cut off the connection when the time is right.


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