Monk Wei and others were marching through the mountains and forests when they heard the roar of airplanes in the sky. They climbed to the top of a mountain and saw the Japanese airport below.
There are more than 20 bombers parked at the airport, and many Japanese officers and soldiers are active on the airport. There is a group of buildings on one side of the top of the airport runway, including a control tower, Japanese barracks, ammunition depots, oil depots and other buildings. The airport
There is a barbed wire fence surrounding the airport. There are four three-story gun towers around the airport. There are also Japanese patrols patrolling inside the barbed wire fence.
Faced with this situation, Monk Wei also considered several combat plans. One was to sneak into the Japanese airport and place time bombs in its drug and fuel depots. This was the best way to destroy the Japanese airport.
Although Monk Wei was skilled in martial arts, he also knew that if he wanted to sneak into the Japanese airport quietly and complete such an arduous task, he had no confidence.
Another way is to shell the Japanese airport from a long distance. It is difficult to destroy the Japanese ammunition depot and oil depot with this method.
It is also difficult to use artillery to destroy aircraft parked at the airport. Only when the artillery shells hit the Japanese aircraft or explode close to the aircraft can it be possible to destroy those aircraft. No one in the artillery was absolutely sure.
The Japanese planes are parked relatively scattered, and the distance between each plane is at least tens of meters. Using mortars to blow up can only destroy one, but it is impossible to destroy most of them, because the Japanese army cannot give you
Such a long time to carry out the bombardment calmly.
The third way is to rush into the airport, annihilate the airport guards, and carry out destruction calmly. With so few people coming, they have no confidence in this.
Everyone discussed and discussed, and Monk Wei decided to sneak into the Japanese airport as the first option, and shelling as the second option. If these two options did not work, he would find an opportunity to rush into the Japanese airport.
After a whole day of detailed reconnaissance, that night, Monk Wei led two of the most skilled special operations team members to quietly come to the vicinity of the airport's barbed wire fence.
Based on past experience, landmines are usually laid around Japanese airports. Monk Wei and others must first open up a channel in the Japanese minefield. Monk Wei has studied with Xu Dalong for so long, and has also operated mine clearance operations many times before.
Things like mine clearance are no stranger to Monk Wei and others.
The three of them started crawling a hundred meters away from the barbed wire fence of the Japanese airport.
It's drizzling tonight, the sky is so gloomy, it's almost invisible, and the ground is wet, which is very uncomfortable.
However, it was an excellent opportunity for Monk Wei and others. They crawled in the muddy water and used mine detectors to explore the ground in front of them.
As expected, the Japanese army really laid landmines. There were fewer landmines on the periphery. The closer to the airport, the greater the density of landmines. It took Monk Wei and others more than two hours to eliminate 16 landmines.
Came under the barbed wire fence.
The special operations team used iron pliers to cut open the barbed wire, revealing a large hole that could allow two people to enter and exit at the same time.
After entering the airport, they were still worried that there would be landmines inside the barbed wire fence, so they continued to crawl on their knees to detect mines.
Searchlights were installed on the four turrets and the command tower on the Japanese airport. It was drizzling, and the visibility was too low. The Japanese searchlights could only work within a range of tens of meters.
The location chosen by Monk Wei and others was between two gun towers. Even if the searchlight came over, the people on the gun towers would not be able to see clearly what was going on here, so they could explore the mines leisurely.
After searching for a certain distance and confirming that there were no landmines, they stood up boldly and prepared to go deep into the airport to carry out sabotage.
Monk Wei and others bent over and carefully moved towards the location they had chosen during the day. They did not encounter any obstacles on the way. Only after they arrived on the runway of the airport did they hear coughing in the distance, which was obviously a Japanese patrol.
The team came over.
Monk Wei and others hurriedly retreated to the grass outside the runway and lay down in the grass. The Japanese patrol team shined a flashlight, and the light of the flashlight swept over the backs of Monk Wei and others.
They were all wearing Japanese military uniforms, and the colors were relatively dark. It was too dark, so the patrol found no trace of them. Soon after, the patrol went far away.
The location of the ammunition depot and oil depot is easy to identify because there are street lights over there.
Monk Wei and others successfully crossed the runway and arrived near the oil depot and ammunition depot.
When they arrived near the ammunition depot, Monk Wei and others saw the Japanese sentries. They did not dare to take action rashly, so they found a place to hide.
They had to wait until the Japanese troops had just changed their guard. There was two hours in between, so it was relatively safe.
Monk Wei and others were lucky. After more than half an hour, the Japanese sentries changed their guard.
Monk Wei decided to kill the Japanese sentry. The position where the sentry stood was surrounded by open areas, and it was very difficult to approach him quietly.
After discussing it, they took action.
Monk Wei got up from the ground and walked towards the sentry openly.
The sentry heard the movement and shouted: "Which one is the password?"
When the sentries were changing their posts, Monk Wei had already heard their commands. While answering the commands, he walked towards the sentries.
The sentry was very vigilant. Although the visitor answered the password correctly, he still stared at the visitor.
Monk Wei deliberately walked slowly while walking, coughing and spitting at the same time. He was deliberately making noise to attract the attention of the Japanese sentry.
The two special forces members took advantage of Monk Wei to attract the attention of the Japanese sentry, quietly came behind him, and suddenly took action to kill the sentry.
Monk Wei came to the door of the ammunition depot and saw the huge lock on the door. Although he was very strong, he was unable to pull it off with his hands. Fortunately, he made preparations in advance and wrapped it with a lock.
Bu inserted his crowbar into the lock, pried it hard, and pried the lock open.
Monk Wei and others opened the door and placed time bombs inside.
Then they went to the oil depot and planted time bombs in the same way.
Monk Wei originally thought that this matter would be very difficult, but he did not expect that it would go so smoothly.
They returned along the same path, and just as they were about to cross the airport runway, the Japanese patrol came over again.
Monk Wei and others waited patiently. After seeing the patrol walking away, they walked onto the track and trotted along. Just when they were about to cross the track, someone suddenly shouted from the grass in front of the track: "
who?"
Monk Wei and others did not expect that there was a Japanese soldier here. This guy was also from the patrol team. When he passed by here just now, he suddenly wanted to make it easier, so he stayed here and waited for the patrol team to come again.
, and then patrolled together. As a result, they happened to meet Monk Wei and others.
Monk Wei also had a silent pistol in his hand. Before the Japanese sentry could figure out the situation, he shot him.
It was really dark, and even though the distance was very close, the shot actually didn't kill the Japs, and the Japs started howling.
Monk Wei hurriedly stepped forward and shot him again before killing him.
The Japanese's shouts alerted the patrol, and they immediately waved their flashlights and ran towards this side.
The Japanese sentries on the nearby gun towers also noticed the anomaly here and turned their searchlights to shine in this direction.
Monk Wei and others did not dare to stay, so they took advantage of the darkness and ran away.
The searchlight still found their traces. Although the Japs manipulating the searchlight were far away and could not be seen, the patrol team that arrived saw the figures of Monk Wei and others, and they shot at Monk Wei and others.
A special operations team member was hit by two bullets in the back and fell down. Monk Wei hurriedly squatted down to check the situation and found that the team member had died, so he had to keep running out.
The Japanese army kept firing at Monk Wei and others, and the machine guns on the nearby gun towers also fired.
Monk Wei and the special operations team member felt that running bent down was too strenuous, so they straightened up and ran as hard as they could toward the gap in the barbed wire fence.
After they got out of the barbed wire fence, they continued to run forward, and the enemy's bullets kept chasing them.
Just hearing the sound of "Ouch", another special operations team member was also hit by a bullet and fell down all of a sudden. Monk Wei hurriedly stepped forward to help him up, and ran out pulling him.
When the Japanese soldiers reached the barbed wire fence, they did not dare to chase outside because they did not know where there were no mines outside, so they could only shoot at the backs of Monk Wei and others.
After all, it was too dark, and soon after, Monk Wei and others disappeared.
At this time, the Japanese squadron leader guarding the airport also rushed over with his troops. When he saw that the patrol leader did not go out to pursue, he gave him a slap in the face and forced them to go out to search.
Although the patrol leader was very scared, he did not dare to disobey the order, so he boldly led his men to chase him out.
Soon after, some Japanese soldiers stepped on a landmine, killing two on the spot, and the others refused to go any further.
Monk Wei and others had already disappeared into the night, and their traces could not be found.
The Japanese squadron leader was also very smart. He felt that the presence of enemy troops at the airport was definitely not just here to steal something, but would probably cause damage to the airport. So he led the soldiers and ran towards the ammunition depot and oil depot.
Went over and prepared for inspection.
The time bomb set by Wei Monk and others was only about 20 minutes away from exploding. After the Japanese soldiers discovered that the door of the ammunition depot was opened, they searched frantically.
They found a time bomb and saw that the pointer on it was only ten seconds away from exploding.
The Japanese soldiers fled in fear, and soon the time bomb exploded, destroying all the Japanese ammunition depots and fuel depots. The explosion of ammunition and the burning of fuel destroyed almost all the buildings on the airport.
Monk Wei and others came to the troops responsible for the response, and everyone congratulated Monk Wei and others.
However, Monk Wei was still not satisfied. Although the Japanese oil depot and ammunition depot were destroyed, the Japanese aircraft at the airport were unable to refuel and replenish ammunition. However, there were still more than 20 aircraft there intact, and the Japanese army could still use fuel tankers.
Oil and ammunition can be brought in, and enemy aircraft can still bomb the coalition forces.
Therefore, Monk Wei hopes to kill all these planes.
It was too dark at night, so the bombardment would definitely not be effective, so Monk Wei decided to give up tonight.
He led his team back into the mountains and forests, preparing to find an opportunity to use artillery fire to destroy the planes at the airport after dawn.
At dawn, Monk Wei sent a telegram to Xu Dalong, reporting on the destruction of the Japanese airport.
Xu Dalong was very happy after reading the telegram and reported the situation to the commander of the coalition forces.
The commanders of the coalition forces all believed that killing the Japanese airport was an extremely difficult task, and all of them would be worried if they were asked to carry out this task.
They did not expect that the special forces could destroy the Japanese airport so easily, which made them take a higher look at the powerful combat effectiveness of Xu Dalong's special forces. They also admired Xu Dalong even more.
The officers and soldiers of the coalition forces were very excited when they heard the good news. The situation on this day also verified that the message sent by Wei Monk and others was accurate. The Japanese air force did not dispatch for the whole day.
After the Japanese airport was destroyed, the Japanese army mobilized a large number of troops to search around the airport, and some troops even entered the mountains.
They searched all morning but found nothing. They did find the place where Monk Wei and others had stayed temporarily. They saw some debris left there. The enemy troops had completed their mission and should withdraw.
The commander thought that there was no point in continuing the search, so he led the team and left.
Now that the airport has been destroyed, the Japanese army left a small number of troops, and they had all withdrawn by two o'clock in the afternoon.
At dawn the next day, Monk Wei and others quietly went down the mountain again and arrived at the outskirts of the airport.
They waited patiently. When the sky turned white and the outline of the Japanese aircraft on the airport appeared, they began to fire mortar shells on the airport.
In order to increase the hit rate, the artillerymen brought eight mortars and aimed four of them at one aircraft. The effect of the bombardment really showed, and two enemy aircraft were quickly destroyed.
The artillerymen quickly moved their guns to attack other aircraft.
The Japanese army discovered the guerrillas who launched the attack, and they gathered their troops and rushed over.
Monk Wei and others had already knocked down 12 Japanese aircraft. Seeing the Japanese soldiers getting closer and closer, they hurriedly loaded the mortars onto their horses and rode away in a hurry.
Except for five aircraft on the Japanese airport, all the rest were destroyed. Monk Wei and others basically completed their mission and returned to the coalition headquarters.
Up to now, the threat from the air has basically been eliminated, and the coalition forces are ready to launch the next combat operation.