As expected, the reaction of the synthesis camp quickly attracted the attention of the Yue Japanese.—{2}{3}{w}{x}
This can be seen from the abnormal reaction of the Vietnamese army... Just after our synthetic battalion changed bases and sent an agent platoon to Kunming, the Vietnamese army's behavior was different.
Later, I learned that the Yue Japanese had actually made two preparations at this time. On the one hand, they hoped to recapture Laoshan before the artillery sighting radar arrived. On the other hand, they sent agents to lurk on the road from Kunming to Malipo in an attempt to intercept them.
Even if the artillery sighting radar cannot be blown up, the time for the artillery sighting radar to reach the front line should be delayed as much as possible in order to buy more time for the Vietnamese troops on the front line.
In fact, I have also considered this possibility, but unfortunately I am unable to command operations in two places and two battlefields at the same time, so I can only put aside dealing with Vietnamese agents for the time being... After all, there are more things at hand.
The most important task is to protect the real artillery sighting radar and let it play its due role on the battlefield.
Of course, it is impossible for the Vietnamese agents who set up an ambush on the road to ambush anything, because the agent platoon was ordered to rest on the spot after arriving in Kunming... Anyway, the battles being fought now are also regular battles and artillery battles, and an agent company will be needed.
It's not much, even if two other agent platoons are needed, it can fully meet the requirements.
The next day, we received news from our army’s intelligence department that all the Vietnamese army’s radio stations had stopped being used. The news from Commander Jiang was that all the Vietnamese army’s frontline troops had stopped making any challenges to our army.
Despite the actions and harassment, the Vietnamese artillery no longer fired artillery shells at our defensive positions and depth.
So the originally bustling Laoshan battlefield suddenly became surprisingly peaceful. If it weren't for the corpses and bomb craters that had not been cleaned up everywhere on the battlefield, no one would have been able to tell that this place was once a battlefield.
Faced with this situation, our army immediately became nervous. Commander Jiang immediately issued an order to all units to prepare for battle. At the same time, he required all units to seize the current favorable opportunity to reinforce and build fortifications and set up various units.
Build obstacles and store ammunition, and be prepared for big battles and fierce battles.
It was on this day that the superiors suddenly gave our synthetic battalion to strengthen two single-sideband radio stations and synchronous FM double-sideband radio stations that were quite advanced for our country in this era.
I knew nothing about radio stations. After the explanation from the radio soldiers, I learned that these two radio stations had the characteristics of saving channels, saving power, clear signals, and less interference with each other than the AM radio stations commonly used by our army at that time...
Obviously, this is prepared so that the data measured by our artillery sight radar can be accurately and timely transmitted to various artillery units.
At this time, the engineering troops made a move... they brought up the rocket mine-laying vehicle.
Just like other equipment of our army, our army's rocket minelayers have also made many improvements. Compared with the 74 rocket minelayers, the Type 79 rocket minelayers mobilized by engineers at this time have a longer range, faster and wider mines.
characteristics.
As soon as these mine-laying vehicles came up, they "swish" fired rockets in the direction of the Vietnamese... Of course, these rockets fired did not blow up anything, but ejected the mines in the missiles into the gap between the enemy and ourselves.
zone.
This was planned by us in advance, that is to say, we had long expected that the Vietnamese Japanese would have a "silence" like this before the war.
The Vietnamese devils often do this on the battlefield. The purpose is to cause strong psychological pressure on our army or make our army too nervous... If our soldiers remain in this tense state, on the other hand, the Vietnamese soldiers
If the Japanese don't attack for a few days, then we will be exhausted after these few days.
So this is actually a kind of psychological warfare.
It's actually easy to deal with this kind of psychological warfare.
There is a saying that "If the enemy does not move, I will not move; if the enemy does not move, I will move first." In the past, when the enemy had no obvious intention to attack, we should stay in the defense line and consolidate our defense.
Just do your own thing.
Now, the Vietnamese are about to attack. And before attacking, they also play the trick of "neither shooting nor artillery", so it is time for us to take action.
Don't the Japanese Japanese not fire artillery? That means that our army's rocket minelayers are very safe, so they are placed at the front of the position to lay mines openly... The maximum range of the 79-type rocket minelayers is 2.5 kilometers to 2.7 kilometers, which is to lay mines
The car must reach a position only about two kilometers away from the front line.
In this position, it can be said that the Vietnamese army can easily attack our rocket minelayers even with mortars... In fact, we only brought up the minelayers at this time to force the Vietnamese to take action.
At this time, the Vietnamese commander was undoubtedly in a dilemma: to fight or not to fight?!
Let's fight. It's different from the original plan. Attacking in advance will definitely be detrimental to the entire army, and it will also expose the position of our artillery first.
Don't fight! You can only watch helplessly as the Chinese lay mines in an orderly manner between the two armies, and there are more and more mines, which makes the Vietnamese army feel numb.
But it is obvious that no matter whether the Vietnamese army chooses to fight or not, the psychological warfare they planned to conduct before the war has failed. Because they not only failed to achieve the purpose of making our army nervous, but also made our army nervous.
I was feeling suffocated and nervous because of the landmines all over the ground.
In the end, the Vietnamese commander chose not to fight, which ultimately caused our mine-laying vehicles to eject more than 300,000 large and small mines at the front of the position, forming a minefield 7 kilometers long from east to west and 500 meters deep and wide.
To be honest, I really admire the patience of the Japanese troops, because it was not until the early morning of three days later that our army captured a radio signal. After being deciphered by the intelligence department, it was confirmed that its content was: "Quick report on preparations from all ministries!"
Then the various units of the Vietnamese army reported one after another: "Preparations are complete!"
Our military intelligence department even tracked these radio signals and conducted regional electronic scanning through radio direction finders and range finders, and basically determined that these radio signals were 5 to 10 kilometers away from our defense front.
So we knew that the Vietnamese army was about to take action... From this point of view, the Vietnamese were really careless. Even if their own technology was backward and they still had some tricks, weren't there still Soviet advisers around?! How do you say they were there?
When planning this battle, we should also ask about our army's equipment, so that we are a little embarrassed now. Not only do we know the time when they launch their attack, but we also know in which area they are hiding.
A few minutes later, we received another telegram from the Vietnamese army deciphered by the intelligence department: "Dinner is over!"
"Fuck!" After hearing this, I couldn't help but curse in my heart. These Vietnamese Japs are really hungry. Even the code name for the war is "Let's eat."
But after thinking about it, I realized why they called this battle a "dinner meal". What they meant was that they wanted to have a big meal on the battlefield, that is, they wanted to have a big meal on the battlefield, that is, they wanted to have a big meal on the battlefield.
Eat it in one breath... What a big breath! But it turned out that what they were eating this time was not the Chinese *** team, but the bullets and cannonballs of the Chinese *** team.
Just as I was thinking about it, three signal flares were slowly raised in the direction of the Vietnamese army... This is the habit of our army and the Vietnamese army. After the communication equipment is weak, it will take the entire army of tens of thousands of people to attack at the same time.
You have to use flares.
Then the roar of artillery shells soon sounded in the sky, and soon the battlefield was once again shaken by the earth.
Of course, most of these artillery shells are pointed at the front of our army's positions... The role of artillery is either to clear obstacles for the infantry to attack the enemy's fortifications, or to kill or suppress the enemy and provide fire cover for its infantry. Obviously, the Vietnamese artillery at this time
Its function is mostly to clear the way for its infantry to advance.
However, I believe that the Vietnamese army only used part of their artillery. Just like our army will not invest all its artillery at once when it launches an attack on the Vietnamese army. There will always be some artillery waiting to suppress the enemy.
of artillery.
I did not order a counterattack and allowed the Vietnamese army to bombard our defense lines.
At this time, I had the artillery sighting radar in hand and already had a sure chance of victory. What I had to consider was how to inflict the heaviest casualties on the Vietnamese artillery in the shortest possible time.
"Report!" Chen Weihua soon reported to me: "The Vietnamese artillery positions have basically been collected!"
"Yes!" I nodded and ordered: "Immediately distribute the locations of these artillery positions to various units!"
"Yes!" Zhao Jingping responded, and immediately divided the location of the artillery position into several parts and sent them to the correspondent who had prepared them early. The correspondent immediately became busy.
My purpose of doing this was, of course, to severely injure the Vietnamese artillerymen in one go.
You must know that if the artillery sighting radar calculates a coordinate and organizes artillery to cover a target, although the speed of the artillery sighting radar is fast enough to monitor and calculate twenty artillery pieces at a time, the problem is that the Vietnamese artillery is very scattered.
Moreover, our communications and artillery preparations also take time, so when we launch a counterattack against the Vietnamese artillery...the Vietnamese army will immediately realize that they have been fooled, that is, the Chinese have artillery targeting radars on the front line.
The result was that as soon as we had time to blow up a few Vietnamese artillery positions, the rest of the artillery positions were likely to be moved in time.
However, if we can record all the artillery positions that are firing in the shortest time, assign them to various units and fire at the same time... this means that all the dozens of artillery positions of the Vietnamese army will suffer.
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"Distribution completed!" Zhao Jingping reported to me a minute later: "All units are ready!" (To be continued...)