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Chapter 177 Laoshan Battle (11)

"Boom..." After a round of artillery fire passed, the Vietnamese army's artillery fire was immediately suppressed...

Of course, the Vietnamese mortars are arranged on the other side of Laoshan and close to the back slope, so we cannot directly observe the scene of them being bombed.

But despite this, we can still judge the losses of the Vietnamese army from two points.

Of course, the Vietnamese 150 mortar stopped bombing our army's mortar positions.

If this stop is a slow and step by step stop in batches, it may be that the Vietnamese Japanese artillery temporarily concealed under the counterattack of our army. But the fact is not the case. This stop of the Vietnamese army is with our army 100

The mortar shells stopped abruptly after they were shot out.

Another point is to speak with facts, that is, soon after, our army's artillery force forces on the front line were put into battle again, but the Vietnamese artillery force forces were unable to carry out a large-scale counterattack.

Of course, there are still sporadic counterattacks from the Vietnamese army. After all, the Vietnamese infantry also have many light mortars in their hands. We all know that their firing speed and transfer speed can be so fast that we can't even have time to do so.

Suppressing it... This is a bit similar to the cold gun and firecrackers that our army fought during the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

The situation faced by our volunteer army back then was somewhat similar to that of the Vietnamese devils today, and they were at an absolute disadvantage in artillery. The volunteer army's approach was to carry out the cold gun and cold gun movement. Needless to mention the cold gun, it was just to use Su-style Mosin.

Nagan attacks snipers, and cold cannons refer to using mortars to attack guerrillas.

The mortars here are of course light mortars, such as 60 guns. The characteristic of this kind of gun is that they are light in weight. They are only twenty-five kilograms. A shell is only more than two kilograms... The volunteers are even operating this kind of mortar.

When you don’t need a stand, you can grab it with your hands and shoot it and then run away.

This move caused great trouble for the Americans back then, because although they were much stronger than the Chinese volunteers in artillery fire and even air strength, they had no choice but to do with this kind of guerrilla warfare.

Today's Vietnamese Japanese obviously learned this trick, because the few data reported by Chen Weihua reflected this point: there are still a few 60 guns in the direction of the Vietnamese army, and the coordinates of the activity are still frequent.

Small changes. Obviously, such changes are the Vietnamese infantry running with 60 cannons.

However, the Vietnamese counterattack can no longer cause us much trouble. After all, the Vietnamese army ran away after a shot. Although it is fast in speed, it does not have much accuracy. It can be said that it is completely without a target and is fighting blindly based on its feelings.

.And from the data, I initially judged that there were only about five 60 guns fired like this, and such a small-scale counterattack was undoubtedly unorganized, or it was a spontaneous venting action of the Vietnamese infantry.

In other words, now we can basically suppress the artillery of the Vietnamese Japanese.

Later, I realized from the prisoners that this round of bombing could be said to have stunned the commander of the Vietnamese Japanese... They originally thought it would be safe after the reverse slope, but they did not expect that a counterattack would suddenly turn them into heavy units.

More than half of the mortars were broken. They couldn't figure out how the telescope of the middle man could have a way to observe the mortar positions hidden behind the back slope.

So they thought of many possibilities, such as Chinese spies inside, Chinese scouts sneaking into the country with "new telescopes", etc., but they didn't expect that the "new telescope" we used was actually based on the ballistics of their shells.

Calculate the location of its artillery position.

At this time, the Vietnamese artillery no longer dared to act rashly. Although they still had some howitzers and mortars left. But at this time, all fools knew that if their side was accurately attacked by the enemy as soon as they fired the artillery, they would have been

There is no point in firing a gun.

"Battleman Yang!" The voice of Commander Jiang soon came from the phone: "It's good to fight. The artillery fire of the Yue Japanese was gone, it's so good!"

"Teacher!" I replied: "We have not won a comprehensive victory yet. I believe that the Vietnamese Japanese still have some artillery surviving, but they dare not fire under the pressure of our army's artillery fire!"

"It's okay!" Commander Jiang replied: "Don't dare to fire, it means there is no... The cannon-aiding radar is really good, and the Japanese have no power to fight back at all, so continue to attack hard!"

"Yes!" I replied.

At this time, I actually felt that Commander Jiang’s words were right, “If you dare not fire, you will be no”, just like “the inability to invest in the battlefield in time is equivalent to not participating in the battle”.

The sky gradually became brighter... In fact, it was actually already bright, but in this more than an hour of artillery battle, the artillery between the enemy and us was fighting back and forth, and only the entire battlefield was filled with smoke.

It rolls, even the sun cannot penetrate, so it makes people feel that it is not yet dawn.

The artillery battle lasted at seven in the morning, and the sound of artillery gradually slowed down. After a few minutes of silence, several signal flares rose again in the sky... This was a signal that the front-line infantry launched a charge.

But unlike in the past, there were no shocking shouts of killing on the battlefield, and there were no sees batches of infantry rushing towards the enemy's positions with rifles. Some were only a small group of People's Liberation Army soldiers alternated.

The cover was used to push forward with the crater. While advancing, the suspicious targets were tested with firepower, and on the other hand, the passing areas were carefully searched.

Needless to say, why you need to search, until now, we all know that the Japanese are used to using "reverse firepower", that is, they hide in cat ears or hidden caves without saying a word until

When our army thought there was no enemy in this area to be safe, we suddenly rushed out and fired at our back.

This kind of "reverse firepower" sometimes causes unimaginable damage to our army, especially some of the "reverse firepower" that has been lurking for a long time is even more serious.

The so-called long lurking time refers to this kind of "reverse firepower" not targeting infantry advancing on the front line of our army, but lurking in caves for several hours or even days.

It can be imagined that at this time, our front-line troops had already advanced for a long time, so when these Vietnamese troops "reverse firepower" suddenly emerged, they encountered our supply team, medical team, or even

The artillery that followed closely.

The so-called "I was afraid of a rope when I was bitten by a snake for ten years." Our army, which suffered losses from the Vietnamese Japanese in 1979, will certainly not let the Vietnamese army succeed so easily now.

Not to mention, the Vietnamese army is still using this tactic. Because in my telescope, we can clearly see that many units of the infantry advancing forward discovered the Vietnamese army's "reverse firepower".

Needless to say what the result will be after discovering it, the explosive pack, blasting barrel and even flamethrower kept greetings inside... The cave used for "fire-fire" does not have complete fire and explosion prevention measures like tunnels, it has many

It was just a simple hiding place, so I soon saw the Vietnamese soldiers who were yelling and yelling.

But one thing I have to admit is that the fighting will of the Vietnamese soldiers is still quite amazing, because even those Yue Japanese soldiers covered in flames, they still hope to hold one, two middle-aged men and them after rushing out.

perish together.

Of course, our army, who had been prepared for a long time, would not let them get what they wanted. After a few gunshots, they would send them to the King of Hell.

"Boom Boom" Not long after, the cannon sounded again.

However, the sound of artillery sounded at this time was different from before... The previous bombing was that most of the artillery in the entire army bombed in an indiscriminate manner on the positions of the Vietnamese army, but at this time, our artillery was conscious under the guidance of the infantry.

clean some targets, such as some suspected minefields, barbed wire mesh, etc.

At the same time, the mortars on our high ground also began to become active.

As planned, the mission of these mortars was not to cause any kind of blow to the Vietnamese army, nor to provide fire cover for our army. Their mission was very simple, to attract as much firepower as possible from the Vietnamese artillery.

Therefore, these mortars appeared in front of the Vietnamese in a very arrogant manner... They carried 82mm caliber mortars with almost no cover and did not transfer positions, and shot shells one after another.

Go to the opposite Vietnamese highland.

The reason why the 82mm caliber mortar was chosen was that the range of the 60mm caliber mortar was too small to meet the following requirements of our army. You should know that the altitude of the main peak of Laoshan is meters.

The posture of our army's mortar gunners obviously angered the Yue Japanese, because I soon heard gunshots coming from Laoshan.

Unfortunately, these mortars in our army happened to be arranged in a range of two to three kilometers from the Vietnamese highlands... This was measured by artillery observers in advance, and this distance has exceeded the range of almost all guns, including

Sniper rifles and anti-aircraft machine guns.

Of course, exceeding the range only means not being able to hit accurately, and does not mean that there is no lethality. For example, if the Vietnamese army uses a few high-speed aircraft to sweep around in this direction, the bullet hits the target by accident can still cause damage.

But this means that the firepower point of the Vietnamese army was exposed too early and would not have much damage effect, so I believe that the Vietnamese Japanese would not do this.

At this time, the Vietnamese Japanese were obviously patient because they were not stupid either. They knew that the purpose of us mortarists who were demonstrating under their noses was to force them to take action.

But it is obvious that the Vietnamese army's patience is also limited... When our gunners fired a fire bomb to the Vietnamese high ground, the Vietnamese army finally couldn't help it.

"Woo..." The whistling sound of artillery shells that had been missing for a long time came from the sky. I couldn't help but feel happy. The Vietnamese artillery finally took action.

"82 cannons, five gates, four or two holes with coordinates..." Chen Weihua quickly reported the coordinates from the cannon sight radar.

Needless to say, the Japanese artillery shells of the Vietnamese army had not yet hit our position, and our artillery shells flew from all directions to their artillery force positions like a market.

This time we were flying to the target, dozens of shells fired at the same time by dozens of mortars... At this time, our army's artillery preparations had ended, and a large number of mortars of various caliber were in idle state.

Needless to say, the purpose of this attack is to worry that the Vietnamese mortars will transfer quickly, so use enough shells to cover a certain range around the target, depending on whether you run fast with two feet or our shells.

Therefore, with the gun aiming radar, even if the Vietnamese army learned the cold gun tactics of the Volunteer Army, it would not play much role. The solution is very simple. After we find a target, we will not hit the same point.

It's one side.

If we fight like this, it is obvious that as long as our army has enough shells, we can blow up the Japanese Japanese's swimming cannons and even the 60 fast swimming cannons to the point of no existence.

But what I didn't expect was... our artillery might have been fighting too quickly, because this immediately shocked the Japanese devils.

Even if the Japanese are not afraid of death, they will think of a question in their minds: the fire of a few shells will attract the cover of the Chinese people, and they will also be so accurate. Then firing a cannon is similar to suicide.

Is it?!

So the Vietnamese artillery fire was gone at once. No matter how our mortars picked up the cannons, or even held a loudspeaker to curse at the opposite high ground in half-baked Vietnamese... they all thought

I didn't hear or see.

"Mom!" Seeing this, Zhao Jingping couldn't help but curse: "The Japanese devils can really swallow this!"

I couldn't help but smile bitterly. This is not a question of whether I can't swallow my breath, but a question of whether to save my life.

This was something I had never expected before. Under the patience of the Vietnamese army, my method of using mortars to attract the Vietnamese army was obviously useless.

But then again, it is unrealistic to completely annihilate the Vietnamese artillery. Fortunately, we have an advantage now, that is, no matter at any time, as long as the Vietnamese army dares to fire artillery, we have the ability to destroy it in the shortest time.

.

Thinking of this, I immediately ordered: "Tell me my order and push a batch of cannons up!"

Zhao Jingping was stunned when he heard this, but soon understood what I meant, turned around and conveyed my order.

My thought is: If the bait of the mortar is not enough, then the cannon should be more attractive! If the cannon cannot let them take action, then I really can't do anything about it.

But...If the Vietnamese army really doesn't take action, then what's the difference between not? They can only watch our army knocking their firepower points one by one with the cooperation of infantry and artillery.

Lose.

So I believe that the Vietnamese artillery will still take action when they are forced to do so, otherwise they will not fight this battle, so they might as well withdraw from Laoshan. (To be continued...)


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