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After all, there are tricycles and helicopters in front of us to coordinate reconnaissance and organize traffic. This kind of reconnaissance and organization is different from usual.
In the past, in order not to affect the use of roads by other troops, after all, they are also troops heading to the front line, and we cannot cause trouble for them because of our own tasks. But now we don't have to worry about so much, artillery sighting radar
It can be said that it is no trivial matter, and emergency measures naturally require extraordinary measures. Therefore, both civilian and military vehicles are under martial law along the way. They must either pull over and be under the control of my agent company soldiers or take a detour.
So along the way we were often looked down upon by civilians and military vehicles... I can understand this. On the one hand, they didn't know how important the things we were transporting were, and they thought we were protecting someone.
officers are specialized. On the other hand, there are also some military vehicles among them.
They are on a mission or rushing to the front line. No one in the army obeys anyone. Moreover, according to common sense, those who have returned from the front line should be allowed to rush to the front line. Isn't the military situation urgent? Why should we let them give in?
What's even more exaggerated is that we will be held at gunpoint by soldiers from the special agent company as if we were prisoners!
But we actually have no choice but to do this. One of the reasons is that artillery sighting radar is important, and the other is because as we said before, Vietnamese agents are likely to mix among civilians or soldiers, so a fight will occur.
It is inevitable that we will accidentally hurt our own people, and we will even be unable to distinguish ourselves from the enemy.
The best way to solve this dilemma is to effectively isolate or control the idlers, just like we are doing now.
"Battal Commander!" When our convoy was about to arrive in Kunming, Zhao Jingping asked: "Are we going too far? The Vietnamese army may not even have a chance to take action!"
I know what Zhao Jingping means. Our purpose is to lure the Vietnamese agents out. But the problem now is...the Vietnamese agents may have already come out and are ready to take action, but because of our vigilance, they
They couldn't take action.
This is indeed possible. After all, I don’t give the Vietnamese agents much time. It has only been thirty hours since we released the news yesterday. In more than a day, the Vietnamese agents must complete the border crossing and infiltration.
Disguise, pre-war preparations and other actions are difficult to do even if the Vietnamese army agents are well-trained.
What's more, we still use this almost seamless marching method, which is undoubtedly a challenge to the Vietnamese agents who rush to fight.
But after thinking about it, I shook my head and replied: "Don't underestimate these Vietnamese agents, they will always find a way, but we don't know what method they will use yet!"
"Yeah!" Zhao Jingping nodded.
Although he didn't want to believe this, he had to believe it after suffering losses at the hands of this Vietnamese army agent several times before.
"Battal Commander!" At this time, the correspondent behind the car handed me a report and said: "Telegram from headquarters!"
"Oh!" I took the telegram and looked at it. I saw a line written on it: "Protect artillery sighting radar and return to Beijing!"
I smiled bitterly and handed the telegram to Zhao Jingping.
Zhao Jingping also laughed when he read the contents of the telegram: "This is a fake show! The commander is worried that there will be something wrong with the artillery sighting radar!"
I thought so too at the time, but later I realized there was another reason.
There are many reasons for this. One is from the overall strategic consideration. In the battle for Laoshan, our army has achieved the goal of letting the artillery sighting radar test its skills and retaking Laoshan has also hit the Vietnamese artillery to a certain extent.
By this time, the Vietnamese army had been severely weakened. It was unlikely that there would be a large-scale battle in a short period of time, which meant that the role of the artillery sighting radar on the front line was very limited.
The other is that the other two gun-sighting radars purchased by our country from Sweden have also made progress at this time. We can wait until these two gun-sighting radars are obtained before putting them back into the battlefield. Then the risk will be much less and everything will be lost.
If something goes wrong, it will be replaced.
Out of these considerations, Commander Zhang decided to make this trip to Kunming, which was originally intended to induce the Vietnamese army to take action, turn into a real escort back to Beijing.
At this time, I was thinking, luckily we brought the real artillery sighting radar, otherwise we would have to turn back again.
"Every unit reports the situation!" I asked into the walkie-talkie.
"Everything is fine!"
"Everything is fine!"
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"How much time does it take to get to Kunming?" I asked.
"Absolutely fifteen minutes!" Scar replied.
It doesn't make sense. I couldn't help but frown when I heard this. Could it be that the Japanese Japs are planning to go to Kunming to take action again?
This may indeed be a choice, but we will still implement this traffic blockade method in Kunming. What can the Vietnamese army agents do?!
What's more, although Kunming has a large number of people, it is easier for Vietnamese army agents to mix in, but at the same time, it is also confusing... The people of Kunming are quite alert at this time. After all, Kunming at this time can be said to be a transit station and supply for the front line.
Since 1979, Vietnamese agents have been sneaking into the base. As time goes by, everyone from the public security to the common people in Kunming will pay attention to people who act suspiciously, and will report to the army whenever there is any situation.
Therefore, it is not a good choice for Vietnamese agents to take action in Kunming, and now it is only fifteen minutes away from Kunming.
Thinking of this, I couldn't help but have doubts about myself. Maybe it was as Zhao Jingping said, because our army's security was too tight and the Vietnamese agents didn't have enough preparation time, so although the Vietnamese agents had a plan, they never had the chance to take action!
This makes me a little disappointed... I have done so many actions to lure out the Vietnamese agents, but now I have not been able to do so. But from another perspective, at least the artillery sighting radar is not dangerous.
However, at this moment, my scalp suddenly became numb, as if danger was approaching me.
"Every unit reports the situation!" I asked again.
But the answer was still "everything is normal".
If there was any danger, then the Vietnamese agents must have successfully avoided all kinds of searches and reconnaissance by the agent company.
I couldn't figure out how they did it, but my sixth sense told me that they did it.
I couldn't help but cast my eyes on both sides of the road.
There is nothing special about this section of road. It is surrounded by mountains on the left and water on the right. The water side is clearly visible and there is no threat, but the water here has been surrounded by people and turned into fish ponds... It is close to Kunming, and fishermen raise fish here.
One convenience of fish is that it can be easily transported to Kunming for sale.
On the other side of the road is a mountain. The mountains are covered with dense trees and grass, which is perfect for hiding, and the terrain is also very dangerous.
But I think that the soldiers of the special agent company will definitely not let go of this bush. This can be seen from some vague footprints in the grass. The soldiers must have conducted a detailed carpet search of this area.
I am assured of the search level of the special agent company. You must know that all of them are soldiers who have come off the battlefield in Vietnam. Not only have rich combat experience themselves, but they are also under the guidance of two consultants, the Chen sisters, who are familiar with the hiding methods of the Vietnamese army.
They grew up under the training, so if there are Vietnamese agents hiding in this bush, they will definitely be able to find some clues.
So...if it weren't in this bush...
I was shocked when I thought of this, and soon realized that there was something wrong with the fish pond on the right.
The Vietnamese agents were indeed cunning. They deliberately chose such a terrain to mislead the soldiers of the agent company to focus on searching the jungle on the left where it was easier to hide. Naturally, they ignored the fish pond on the right, which looked nothing special at a glance.
"Stop!" I immediately ordered: "The fish pond on the right side of the target, be ready for battle!"
But my order seemed to be half a beat too late... Later I found out that it wasn't actually me who was half a beat too late, and that some Vietnamese agents were secretly observing the movements of our army, which meant that our military convoy had not actually entered.
The most ideal ambush point, but because the convoy stopped, the Vietnamese agents felt that the situation was not good and took action before we were ready.
From this we can also know how quickly these Vietnamese agents responded.
On the other hand, when I knew this, I regretted that the order I gave was somewhat inappropriate. If the order I gave at this time was not to stop the car first, but to prepare the soldiers for combat, then the Vietnamese army agents should be
A complete and utter failure.
Almost at the moment I gave the order, a row of human figures suddenly appeared in the fish pond... The reason why they are human figures is because they are all covered with dark green water plants on their bodies and heads. Obviously, this makes them
Even in the shallow water of the fish pond, it is difficult to be discovered by our soldiers.
Gunshots and explosions rang out the moment they stood up... There were not many Vietnamese agents. After I jumped out of the car, I took a quick look. There was a reinforced platoon of only forty people.
Several Vietnamese soldiers.
But the Vietnamese army was in a good geographical location at this time. They lined up facing the side of our army's convoy.
This arrangement is obviously for the artillery sighting radar, because it can expose our military convoy and the things pulled behind the cars to their firepower.
So when our army was unprepared, the convoy immediately suffered a lot of losses... The Vietnamese army's assault rifles and machine guns were concentrated to suppress our army's cars and armored vehicles carrying infantry. If it weren't for the soldiers of the tactical company during training
I learned that when my convoy is attacked, I should lie low in the car instead of jumping out of the car. I am afraid that everyone will be seriously injured by now.
The Vietnamese army also carried a considerable number of rocket launchers, but fortunately it took time for them to prepare for launch... This was the disadvantage of hiding in the water. Because they were worried that the rocket launchers would get wet, they had to wrap the rocket launchers tightly with plastic. This gave
This gave us the chance to fight back. (To be continued...)