This was the first time I used the method the old man said. Sure enough, a big hole was opened in the enemy's neck, and warm blood spurted out like a fountain, all over his body.
But at this time, I couldn't care about that. Every minute and every second on the battlefield may be a chance to survive, which made me have to tighten my nerves and devote all my attention to the situation in front of me.
During the battle.
"Pfft!" There was another sound of the blade entering flesh.
Before the first enemy soldier fell, the second enemy soldier hurriedly raised his gun towards me. It should be said that he was indeed fast enough. In just the blink of an eye, he realized the danger and made a move.
I had an appropriate response, but unfortunately... the slowly falling body of a comrade in front blocked the muzzle of his gun and prevented him from shooting. And when he could shoot, my bayonet had already penetrated his
chest.
This is also the reason why the two warring parties rarely fire in hand-to-hand combat. When the two parties are close enough to be in front of you, completing the action of raising a gun and shooting may not be faster than a bayonet. Another very important point is that the penetrating power of rifle bullets is very high.
Strong, when the enemy and we are fighting together, the bullet will often penetrate the opponent's body and accidentally injure one of our own.
I know one thing very well, that is, hand-to-hand combat requires speed. So there was no pause at all. After killing two enemy soldiers in a row, I rushed towards the third enemy soldier with a bayonet.
Logically speaking, this enemy soldier has had enough time to prepare, but he did not expect that I would kill the first two opponents so quickly, so he still hurriedly raised his gun to block like the others. The result
Of course, I stabbed him down in a pool of blood easily with one stab.
This kind of thing not only happens to me, but also to other soldiers. It should be said that most of the Vietnamese army are veterans, so their hand strength and stabbing skills are not bad. However, our army's victory lies in its unpreparedness. The Vietnamese army
At this time, I am afraid that we have not yet reacted to the artillery bombardment just now, and our army still occupied a condescending geographical advantage, so just a face-to-face encounter stabbed the enemy troops in the front row to the point where they were knocked over and screamed.
However, the enemy's 316A Division was worthy of being a battle-experienced ace unit. After a brief period of confusion, they quickly fixed their bayonets and formed a formation to counterattack.
The difference between a well-trained army and a ragtag army is not how strong their individual soldiers are, but that they will not panic at critical moments when they are weak, and will not let the enemy be defeated like a duck.
On the contrary, from this point of view, the enemy army fully possesses the demeanor that an ace army should have. This means that we will not win so easily.
But the soldiers were not intimidated by the enemy. At this time, they had already fought bloody battles. At the same time, they had no way to retreat. They could only kill forward without hesitation. Because everyone knew that if they escaped at this time, it would mean
We will expose our backs to the enemy's bayonets and muzzles, so we have only one way, and that is to fight forward desperately until we achieve the final victory...
"Yeah!" When a soldier had just stabbed his opponent, another enemy soldier pierced the soldier's chest with a knife before he could quickly retract his gun. The soldier roared and hugged the enemy tightly with all his strength.
The bayonet stuck in one's own body!
The enemy soldier failed to draw the bayonet back after two draws. When he wanted to draw the bayonet a third time, he had no chance because another soldier's bayonet had knocked him to the ground. Until then.
At that moment, the soldier holding the bayonet exhaled his last breath and slowly fell down...
"Kill!" a soldier yelled, thrusting his bayonet into the enemy's body. Unexpectedly, the bayonet was caught in the opponent's ribs. Two more enemy soldiers took this opportunity to lunge at him viciously with bayonets in front of him.
He could choose to retreat and give up the enemy to his comrades, but if this was the case, his comrades would most likely be in a dangerous situation of rushing into battle to face two enemies, so he didn't think much about it, opened his arms and raised his chest and headed towards
The bayonet in front of him greeted him.
The soldier pounced down from a high position so fiercely that he threw both enemy soldiers to the ground. The three of them rolled down the steep slope together, and then there was only a loud "boom" sound, and the soldier fell to the ground.
Grenades were fired among the enemy group...
With a sound of "Boom!", the enemy saw an opportunity and fired an incendiary bomb at the rear of our army. In an instant, two soldiers were ignited by the flames of the incendiary bomb.
At this time, they should have been thinking of ways to put out the fire and save themselves, but they did not do so. They saw the two firemen still rushing toward the enemy with their whole bodies covered in flames, and the enemy troops blocking them were
They were so frightened that they gave in like little devils seeing the King of Hell, but several enemy soldiers were still thrown to the ground by the two soldiers. The flames burned brighter and hotter amidst the terrifying and shrill screams of the enemy soldiers.
fierce!
Looking at this scene, I couldn't help but feel shocked. This is still a team of new recruits without training and combat experience. Even a team that has been on the battlefield for decades is nothing more than this! Isn't this? Just
Even the enemy's 316A Division, which is the ace unit, was frightened by our army's momentum and began to retreat involuntarily...
I don’t know whether they were in a geographically disadvantaged position or were frightened by the murderous intent of our army. In short, the final result was that the enemy army was indeed retreating. At first, only a few people hid in the back row, and then very quickly.
It will soon spread to the entire army like a plague...
This is the result I hope for.
The old man once said: The battle is about murderous intent. If our murderous intent can outshine the enemy, then we will win!
In the past, I always thought this was bullshit. I thought, where is the murderous intention on the modern battlefield? It sounds like a martial arts novel. Of course, modern warfare is about equipment, technology, and comprehensive national strength... Only now do I realize that it is.
What the old man said makes sense. This murderous intention is the warriors' murderous intention to kill gods at sight and Buddha at sight. It is their anger that will never return!
"Kill!" Seeing the enemy troops begin to retreat, the soldiers' morale was greatly boosted. They chased and killed them all the way behind with their bayonets drawn. They mercilessly knocked down the enemy troops running behind them one by one, just like rushing to the ground.
Like ducks, they chased the enemy troops towards the foot of the mountain.
Let’s look at the enemy’s steel defense line consisting of three tanks. Although there are light and heavy machine guns, rocket launchers and recoilless rifles everywhere, and even the black barrels of the tanks are pointing straight at us, but our army and the enemy are struggling.
The troops were mixed together and the enemy troops were running ahead of us, so they couldn't shoot at all.
Thinking about it later, I think we were actually a little lucky at that time, or it was because the changes were too fast and the enemy had no time to react. Because in subsequent wars, we found that the Vietnamese army sometimes tried to capture a small position or hilltop of our army.
And would rather aim the muzzle at our own soldiers. It is hard for me to imagine what the consequences would be if the enemy fired their guns at us without distinguishing between ourselves and the enemy.
Fortunately, such a thing did not happen. The enemy in the direction of the tank hesitated for a moment, and it was this hesitation that determined the outcome of the battle.
Our position was only a thousand meters away from the enemy's tank defense line (walking distance on a slope). Before the enemy retreated, we had pushed the contact line more than two hundred meters toward the Vietnamese army. Therefore, when the enemy started
When we retreated, we were only seven or eight hundred meters away from the enemy tanks...
Running a distance of 700 to 800 meters on flat ground only takes more than three minutes. What's more, we were still rushing forward on the slope with bayonets drawn from a high position, so we rushed to the tank in the blink of an eye.
What is unexpected is that the defense line composed of three tanks blocked the retreating flow of the Vietnamese army like three bridge piers blocking the flood. In an instant, the Vietnamese army huddled tightly around the tanks. At this time, even if the Vietnamese army
The defending troops had no choice but to fire because their machine gunners and rocket launcher shooters had to retreat to avoid this flow of people.
The soldiers were not willing to let go of this golden opportunity. They followed the Vietnamese army, lit up the grenades, and threw them one by one into the crowd of Vietnamese soldiers. With the explosion of "boom, boom", the enemy's flesh and blood were blown away and they wailed.
All around.
Even more powerful are the rocket launcher shooters. When they charge, they follow other soldiers because they have no bayonets. This is the time for them to show off their power. Each rocket launcher shooter is seen half-kneeling or lying down and pointing the rocket launcher at them.
Aiming at the tank surrounded by enemy troops, and then pulling the trigger...
With the unique "swish" sound of the rockets, six or seven rockets went straight towards the enemy tanks. Then there was only a roaring explosion, and balls of fireballs immediately exploded on the tank defense line.
The enemy troops were blown into the air right in front of our eyes and then fell heavily. In this round of rockets alone, two tanks were accurately hit and set on fire.
Later, I learned from a rocket launcher shooter that the vertical armor thickness of the New 40 rocket launcher reached 380MM, while the thickest part of the enemy's T54 tank armor - the front armor of the turret was only 203MM, so generally speaking, if it were not for
The curved surface of the turret bounces off the rockets, which can basically penetrate the armor and destroy the tank's armor.
In addition, the Soviet-made T54 tank also has a fatal flaw, which is the lack of protection for the ammunition depot and fuel tank. In fact, this is a common flaw of traditional Soviet-made tanks, so once the tank is hit, it is easy to explode."
"Secondary effect" is the legendary internal car explosion.
Isn't that right? Not long after the two tanks were hit, they made a loud noise and exploded into a ball of fire.