I poked my head out as fast as possible and then immediately shrank my head back.
This glance made me know what kind of defense the Afghan artillery organized... They used artillery as cover to build an irregular defense line.
But it is often the same line of defense that is more difficult to deal with, especially at night.
The reason is very simple. If it is a regular line of defense, then we can use the air cover of helicopters and then use our army's better military qualities than the Afghan army to push forward... The Afghan army's defense line will be broken soon
After all, there are sas in our team with as many as 300 people, and there is nothing to say about their coordination with the helicopter.
But now, the defense line of the Afghan army is made of artillery as a bunch, which is a bit similar to guerrilla warfare, making us unable to find the focus of the defense line of the Afghan army. The Afghan army can even fight while fighting
To retreat means that the artillery in front cannot stand it, it retreats to the rear to defend layer by layer.
In this way, we were actually entangled by this Argentina artillery.
I believe that this is the purpose of the Afghan artillery, and we are entangled and waiting for reinforcements.
Things were indeed as I thought. Before I could give the order, Major Hill led the two teams of sas team members to rush up from left to right.
Obviously, at this time he had contacted the helicopter to provide fire cover for them.
SAS's combat power should be quite strong. Under the cover of the helicopter, the two teams of them sometimes faced the cover of the helicopter, and soon suppressed the firepower of the Ajun and advanced dozens of meters forward. Among them, the Bobcat helicopter was also
They played a great role, and they could even go around the rear of the Afghan army's positions to attack the Afghan artillery units with machine cannons and rockets together with sas.
However, the combat effectiveness of the Argentina artillery units was completely beyond our expectations.
Later, when I interrogated the prisoners of Ahmed army, I realized that this was due to the combat experience of Ahmed army artillery and guerrillas... When Ahmed army artillery was fighting with guerrillas in the mountains, they were often sneak attacked by guerrillas.
Over time, they not only possessed a certain field ability, but also carried out anti-sneak attacks like conditioned reflexes.
Just like what I saw. The sas troops had advanced dozens of meters forward, which seemed to break through the defense line of Ah Jun. But suddenly, gunfire sounded again in the darkness of the two wings, and in an instant, there were more than a dozen sass.
The team members were knocked to the ground.
It was obvious that the artillery had gone from light to dark. They made full use of the darkness to scatter themselves around the artillery positions, and could even attract them without sending them. They did not give them a fatal blow until Sas thought the flank was safe.
What makes Sas a little weak is that these enemies scattered around may even be constantly swimming...even helicopters cannot cope with it.
"Colin!" Lieutenant Colonel Hill shouted at me in the sound of gunfire: "It seems we are in trouble! Let's cover, you take the wounded and retreat first!"
"No!" I said, "You take the wounded and the troops first. Leave this place for us!"
As I said that, I waved my hand at Scar and others, Scar and others would lead the troops into two teams, one left and one right, and sneak into the darkness.
"Let's go!" I finally said a word to Major Hill, and took Lin Xia to catch up with Liang Lianbing's team.
It is obvious that at this time the artillery positions were filled with flames blown up by helicopters, so if we continue to stay here, we will only be controlled by the A-jun everywhere, so I immediately hid into the darkness with my troops.
And the reason why I asked Major Hill and others to leave first... This is not that I am very kind-hearted.
In fact, I had almost completed the mission in this battle, so I rescued the sas troops. The rest should be more forceful, and more sas died a few more people, but it doesn't matter much to me.
.So if I can really leave safely if I leave first, I will choose "leave as the best strategy" without hesitation.
but……
I know very well that the purpose of Ajun at this time was to hold us back. In other words, they were not worried about the troops that were left here to cover, but only worried that the troops that left first would escape, so they would undoubtedly become Ajun's
Focus on targets.
Of course, I believe Major Hill doesn't understand this because I saw surprise and gratitude in his eyes.
To be honest, I really can't stand his gratitude, because the reason why I did this is actually the meaning of using sas as bait... If Ajun would block the sas army, it would mean exposure.
After their position, we were also marching in the dark, and we were wearing Argentine military uniforms, and could play an unexpected role.
So I didn't go far with the troops and let the soldiers stop moving forward and disperse themselves to hide.
Major Hill did not stop any longer, and at the command he continued to attack forward under the cover of the helicopter's firepower... Although this attack method was very effective, the helicopter's machine guns and rockets were almost unintentionally broken all the way forward.
Clear obstacles for the front and rush forward with sas.
But the problem is that the flames exploded by the helicopter rockets will almost be exposed to the army hiding in the darkness of both wings without reservation. Therefore, the attack of sas was not smooth, and they could only rely on artillery.
The cover is to leap forward, but in the process of this leap forward, there are dangers that bullets from unknown places have come from in the dark to take away their lives.
From this point of view, it is obvious that the Afghan artillery we are facing have mastered some guerrilla warfare tactics. But what they didn't expect was that another group of troops who were more proficient in guerrilla warfare than them were secretly observing them and their guns
The sparks emerged from their mouths, observing their changing positions, observing the range of their activities...
When we thought the time was almost the same, I asked the scar on the other end of the walkie-talkie: "Are you ready?"
"It's ready!"
"Strive to end the battle in five minutes!" I said, "We don't have much time!"
"Yes!" Scar replied without thinking: "Please ensure that the task is completed!"
"action!"
With my order, Scar and I took two teams of people, one on the left and one on the right, and each fumbled towards the position of the enemy we recorded.
"Bang!" When Ah Jun just jumped out of the bunker, I shot him down.
This shot gave the troops an order, and in an instant, the soldiers around me fired bullets at the target they were locked.
Of course, most of the people who can really work here are Chinese people.
As for those British soldiers, they didn't understand how we accurately grasped the enemy's position in this dark night and shot the enemy in one shot. (To be continued...)