While our army was preparing in full swing, our army's intelligence personnel were not idle either.[
Needless to say, their work is to get as much information as we need from the Vietnamese army.
But what we know from the intelligence personnel is nothing we know except for cars full of shells or infantry heading to the front line.
"The Vietnamese are very nervous!" Commander Jiang frowned and said, "No matter how hard our intelligence personnel try, they cannot obtain further information."
"Does the Vietnamese Japanese usually have such a tight tone?" I asked.
"Of course not!" Commander Jiang replied: "We always get some news, but this time we even exposed the five intelligence personnel but still did not get any valuable information!"
"This is a good thing!" I said.
"Good thing?" Commander Jiang was stunned when he heard this.
"Of course it's a good thing!" I said: "I'm not so tight in my usual manner, but now I suddenly control the news so strictly. What does this mean?"
"Oh!" Commander Jiang couldn't help but nodded: "You are right, this means that the Japanese in Yue were led by us! In other words, although we have not received any information now, we have actually obtained the most
Value of intelligence!”
"Yes!" I agreed: "I cooperate with the fact that the Vietnamese Japanese actively dispatched troops to Laoshan during this period. I think this matter is always the same!"
Although no one can determine the future, fighting a war sometimes requires some luck.
Commander Jiang couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he heard this: "I just don't know how many people the Japanese invaders will send to you this time!"
Commander Jiang’s meaning is very obvious, that is, the more people the Japanese invaders participated in this battle, the better. At this time, because there was not much information, we can only estimate that the troops invested by the Vietnamese army in this battle were very regretful.
About ten thousand people.
But the facts prove that we underestimated the Vietnamese army...
According to the explanation and statistics of the prisoners after the war, the Vietnamese army invested a total of 10 infantry regiments, 14 artillery battalions, 2 special agent regiments, and a tank battalion of more than 40,000 people. They were on the front line
There are 8 regiments in the combat area with a total of more than 18,000 troops.
But what is strange is that the Vietnamese army still did not take action until the eleventh day.
This made me a little puzzled... You should know that on the tenth day, Beijing made a decision to transport the gun aiming radar to the front line, and Commander Zhang would also reveal the news without any trace.
Commander Zhang is very experienced in this regard. He did not leak the content of the meeting, but asked the guards to go to the military factory where the gun navigation radar was being studied, and quietly transported it in the middle of the night by truck.
Something came out.
It can be imagined that if Vietnamese spies or agents see this scene, they will soon have some associations... As for what kind of association it is, I think they will definitely think that they are preparing for the delivery of cannon-aiding radar.
But... why didn't the Japanese invaders take action?!
You should know that if our army uses aircraft to transport gun navigation radar, it will only take one to two days to reach the front line. Wouldn’t all the preparations made by the Vietnamese army be wasted?
Could it be that our army did a good job of confidentiality, the Vietnamese spies did not notice our actions at all? Or was the Vietnamese spies so clever that they discovered some flaws?!
At this time, I was in a dilemma.
Should we transport fake gun aiming radars now?
If the Vietnamese spies didn't hear the news at all, it would mean that all our army did was in vain.
If the Vietnamese army has been unlucky like this, they will have more time to prepare, and we will eventually face the problem of luck or not.
After thinking about it, I suddenly understood what the problem was... Our synthesis camp did not make corresponding actions.
The Vietnamese Army must have locked in our synthetic battalion a long time ago, and knew that the synthetic battalion was the only unit on the front line that could match the Vietnamese agents. For example, the last time... Although the Vietnamese agents finally "successfully" bombed.
The gun-aided radar was destroyed, but Vietnamese agents were also seriously injured and almost couldn't complete the mission.
So it is obvious that if the new gun-aiding radar is to be transported, our synthetic battalion will definitely be responsible for the protection task.
So the Japanese devils just need to stare at our synthetic battalion... As long as the synthetic battalion does not have corresponding actions, such as not building corresponding protection measures or a new base, it means that the gun-aiding radar will be transported in a short time.
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At this time, I felt a little relieved. At least I knew that the Vietnamese Japanese did not move because they discovered the flaws of our army. At the same time, I also realized that there were also Vietnamese agents lurking in a place in the forest and observing us secretly...
...This is actually very difficult to avoid. Even if we arrange snipers on the periphery of the base, it is useless.
Because as mentioned before, the Japanese agents can even hide for a week or even longer in the septic tank or stinky ditch with just a piece of compressed biscuit.
There was something like this that a famous soldier accidentally discovered a Vietnamese army. At first he thought it was just a corpse... It was too ordinary to see the body on the battlefield. The reason was that the Vietnamese army was lying in the grass.
There was no movement inside, and the whole body was covered with mosquitoes and flies.
According to our ordinary mind, no one can remain motionless under this situation. Fortunately, the soldier thought: No, mosquitoes suck blood. If it is a corpse, there will be so many mosquitoes biting them.
Be on top?
This thought came to a creepy conclusion, that is, what he discovered was a Vietnamese agent, a Vietnamese agent who held back his will and allowed mosquitoes to bite him all over his body.
Needless to say, the soldier grabbed the submachine gun and beat the agent around until he really beat him into a corpse.
So, if one or several Vietnamese agents lurked in a nearby high place and monitored our movements from a high place, it would not be possible for the snipers near the base to stop it. To completely clear it, it must be as done before
That way... first set a fire to burn the grass and trees, and then pull a net to clean it up.
But of course we won't do this, first of all, of course because we are standing on our own land now and we cannot burn it clean like we did in Vietnam.
Secondly, we don’t need to do this. We can even say that I just need these people who are secretly monitoring us to convey a message to the Vietnamese army.
This information is... the Chinese gun aiming radar is coming! (To be continued...)