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Chapter one hundred and ninety nine

After the Vietnamese army gave up attacking the 142 Highlands, the soldiers of the Ninth Squad were carried down by the soldiers.

At this time, the entire front was in full swing... Although our artillery was still a distance away from the front line, we could still feel the atmosphere on the front line.

For example, the soldiers of our army, including the logistics forces, couldn't wait to hear the latest situation of the surviving soldiers of the Ninth Squad. They only breathed a sigh of relief when they knew they had received treatment from medical staff and sent them to the field hospital behind.

Cheers were made at the same time.

Only then did I realize a phenomenon... Some of the morale that our army had previously reduced due to the bombing of the gun-aising radar was blown back at this time.

It should be said that this is normal, because the soldiers of the Ninth Squad gave them a good example, and were also telling all the soldiers, including the artillery units: Even if there is no artillery radar, we can still fight a beautiful battle on the front line.

It can also defeat the enemy with great casualties.

You should know that this was a battalion of the 316a Division of the Vietnamese Army with fifteen people. Not only did they defend the position, they also killed more than 100 enemies, and even more injured were counted.

Such a result is enough to make people proud no matter which battlefield it is placed on.

Of course, the morale of the Vietnamese army will undoubtedly be severely hit after this battle. Their morale that had previously increased by blowing up enemy gun navigation radars has thus dissipated.

This is an unexpected gain for us, and it is also a good start... If the Vietnamese army launches a large counterattack against the Laoshan front line in this situation, it will be a bit like rushing the duck to put it on the shelves.

"Will the Japanese give up on counterattack when they get over this?" asked Commander Jiang.

I know why Commander Jiang was worried about this.

First of all, of course, it is the morale reason.

Secondly, the 142 Highland is still in the hands of our army, which means that the Vietnamese army will face the problem of the 142 Highland when launching a large-scale counterattack. And it is very likely that it will still not be able to get it after paying a lot of casualties. That's also

This means that their troops are difficult to expand. At the same time, our army will be fully prepared when attacking the 142 Highlands.

But I'm not worried about this.

"The Vietnamese Japanese are not the kind of person who easily admit defeat!" I said: "What's more, we are facing the 316a Division. The sign of this ace division was smashed by us, and it was smashed so hard. It was against the Vietnamese army.

The impact of morale is not just a problem with the 316a Division, but a problem with the entire Vietnamese army!”

"Well!" Commander Jiang also agreed with this, after all, he knew the performance of the Vietnamese army on the battlefield.

"More importantly..." I continued: "The Yue Japanese are likely to know that now is their only chance to get back to Laoshan! I don't think they will give up this opportunity easily."

"How do you say this?" Hearing the words, Commander Jiang couldn't help but look at me in confusion.

"Since the Vietnamese army already knows that our army is equipped with gun-aiming radars." I said: "Then I think we should know that we have bought two gun-aiming radars in total!"

"Yes!" Commander Jiang pointed.

There will be no problem with this. You must know that the Soviet Union was behind the Vietnamese army. At this time, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a Cold War, and the mutual infiltration of its intelligence personnel was unimaginable.

Therefore, once the Vietnamese army knows that our army has artillery radar, and then contacts the Soviet Union, we will soon learn about the number and even performance of artillery radars that our country now has.

"Another gun-aiding radar was dismantled and studied in Beijing!" I continued: "We know this, but the Japanese invaders don't know it. So what did Commander Jiang think they would think?"

"Oh!" After hearing this, Commander Jiang understood: "The Vietnamese Japanese may think that we will soon transport another gun-aiding radar to the front line. It will be even more difficult for them to regain Laoshan by then.

Now!"

"Yes!" I nodded: "You must know that the geographical location of Laoshan is very important. It occupies Laoshan, and you can view the 25 kilometers of area in our country to the north, and you can look down at the old village of Yuejun to the south, and Qingshui to the south

It is a 27-kilometer-wide area to Hejiang Province in the south. To the east, it is the main channel from Malipo County to Hejiang Province... Is this a place where military strategists must fight for, so is the Japanese devils willing to give up like this? I don't think so.

Of course, the current Japanese devils will definitely be in a dilemma like an ant on a hot pan. But in the end, I think Japanese devils will make up their minds to fight another battle!”

"Yes!" Commander Jiang nodded and agreed: "Your analysis makes sense. From this point of view... this battle is only a matter of time."

"We can make it come earlier!" I said.

"You guy!" Commander Jiang laughed and said, "What's the point!"

"It's not a bad idea!" I replied: "Since the Japanese invaders have been worried that we will transport another gun aiming radar, why don't we just use the trick..."

"Oh!" Hearing the words, Commander Jiang seemed to understand something: "What do you mean is to release fake news that the gun-aided radar was transported from Beijing?"

"Yes!" I nodded: "This is what the Vietnamese are worried about. In this way, we can not only let their attacks be launched in advance, but also know at which time they will be launched! Of course, this must be done by the Vietnamese.

I believe our army really transported the cannon-aided radar!"

"Good idea!" Commander Jiang nodded, thought about it and continued, "But the time cannot be too tight, otherwise the Vietnamese army will not have time to prepare at all, and then the Vietnamese army will most likely give up the counterattack, or it will

Just like last time, I chose to use agents to attack this only gun-aiding radar, and it is very likely that the troubles will be made!”

I nodded, which was exactly what I thought.

So sometimes fighting is like flying a kite, you can't pull it too tightly or too loosely.

Just like now, if you pull it too tightly, you may be forced to make other plans. If you put it too loose, it will give the Vietnamese army too much time to make them prepare.

Finally, we discussed with Commander Jiang and set the time for ten days.

This is determined by the Vietnamese army's mobilization ability and supply speed on the Laoshan line. If you give them another ten days, I believe they can gather a considerable number of troops on the Laoshan line.

At the same time, during these ten days, our army also needs to discuss whether it should transport the only gun-aiding radar to the front line and what to do if the gun-aiding radar is bombed again.

Of course, only Commander Zhang himself knows the truth or falsehood of this kind of discussion. (To be continued...)


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