Just as I expected, the Vietnamese army's artillery launched a violent bombardment at our army soon after it was deployed... This was the time when our army had no artillery shells. As the saying goes, the monkey is king when the tiger is not at home. Now it is not
If you act arrogantly, you may not even have a chance.
The first thing the Vietnamese army's artillery fire hit was our army's original artillery position.
Of course, this refers to the "original artillery position". Our artillery had long been moved under my order, and the areas covered by Vietnamese artillery fire were only piles of shell casings and empty ammunition boxes.
Then the Vietnamese artillery was divided into two parts. Since we have artillery sighting radar, we can clearly analyze from the data that the number of artillery used by the Vietnamese army on Highland 142 is as many as one artillery regiment. The remaining parts,
Naturally, it was used to reinforce the offensive of the front-line Vietnamese infantry and expand the results of the battle.
I am not surprised by this, because as mentioned before, although Highland 142 is not large and is not dangerous to defend, it is even a protruding part that breaks into the Vietnamese army's defense line for several hundred meters, making it extremely vulnerable to attack by the Vietnamese army.
Besieged on three sides.
But it is precisely because of this that Highland 142 will become a thorn in the Vietnamese army's defense line...
Originally, this thorn was nothing, just a little uncomfortable when stuck in the throat. The Vietnamese army could do whatever they wanted after occupying its surface position.
But with the cooperation of the tank troops on Highland 142, this thorn turned into a poisonous thorn.
The Vietnamese army knew clearly that because of this poisonous stinger, the reinforcements and reinforcements of the Vietnamese army to the front line of Songmaoling had to be carried out "cautiously". If they were not careful, they would be attacked by the tanks of the ** Squadron.
Therefore, it is urgent to completely resolve the threat of Highland 142. What the Vietnamese army lacks now is time.
Half an hour later, the battle for the 142 high began.
First of all, the Vietnamese army bombarded Highland 142 as usual. Although they knew that the key to Highland 142 was the tunnel and the Chinese tanks that could rush up at any time, they still used artillery shells to wash away this highland of only a few hundred square meters again...
...Anyway, this highland area is not large, and their artillery shells can't be used up.
This is very ironic: our army has artillery but no ammunition, but the Vietnamese army has ammunition but no artillery because most of the artillery was destroyed by our army and the shells were not fired.
Therefore, it can be understood why the Japanese artillerymen fought desperately as soon as they came up.
Then the Vietnamese army came up with troops composed of tanks, armored vehicles and infantry...
The purpose of such a lineup is obvious, it is to target our tank company.
It should be said that this lineup of the Vietnamese army does pose a great threat to our tank troops:
Although the Vietnamese army does not have many tanks, only six in total, I think this is due to transportation considerations. Too many tanks driving on roads with poor road conditions can easily cause traffic jams, and this
This is what the Vietnamese commander least wants to see.
In other words, in terms of quantity comparison, there are six tanks compared to 20 tanks of our army.
But the problem is that all the tanks of the Vietnamese army are T72, while our army uses 59 tanks... Huang Jianfu and others were urgently transferred from Beijing. The tanks of the combined battalion were too late to be transported by train, so they could only use the 59 tanks on the front line.
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Not to mention the gap in performance, this motorized force of the Vietnamese Army formed by the Soviet Union should actually be called an armored force. It is said that this is a method used by the Vietnamese army to confuse our army's intelligence.
Their motorized force was equipped and trained by the Soviet Union, so it has strong anti-armor capabilities. For example, each T72 will be equipped with two armored vehicles to coordinate with it... The role of this armored vehicle is very obvious, which is to use its mobility to attack us.
Army tanks follow infantry.
In other words, if our tanks come forward to fight head-on, the result will most likely be like this:
First, following the infantry, they were dispersed by Vietnamese artillery fire and armored vehicles...Our Army 59 cannot fire while maneuvering, that is, it must stop before shooting.
Therefore, a very embarrassing phenomenon will occur at this time. Facing the fast-moving armored vehicles of the Vietnamese army, it is not possible to fight in 59, or not to fight.
If we were to fight, it would be difficult to hit a fast-moving thing like an armored vehicle. The most important thing is that when it stops to take aim, it would become a living target for the Vietnamese T72.
If you don't fight, you will have to let the armored vehicles massacre the infantry following the tanks.
Then, the Vietnamese tanks, with the cooperation of infantry and artillery, could easily eat up our tank troops piece by piece.
This is a wishful thinking made by the Vietnamese devils.
Of course, real battles don't develop like this.
Huang Jianfu had actually realized this a long time ago, that is, the Vietnamese army would use this coordinated tactic to fight this tank offensive and defensive battle.
In this regard, our army is obviously the weaker side... Our tanks have no artillery cover, no armored vehicles to cooperate, and the performance of the third tank is not as good as the T72.
If I were to direct this, I really don't know how to fight this battle.
But Huang Jianfu, the tank company commander who had been training in the combined camp for several years, thought of a way. This way was to use the No. 5 and No. 6 highlands to deal with the Japanese. r1152