Chapter 1113: The missile was shot down
The officers and men of Libya's Afia were not all unheard, and soon well-informed people recognized that those killers who could fly flat and maneuver were not artillery shells but missiles, and the trajectory of artillery shells was a standard parabola, and it was impossible to not only climb and dive, but also maneuver in a serpentine shape like this thing in front of them.
It's just that they don't know what kind of missile this is, and it's very different from the anti-aircraft missiles they've seen before: anti-aircraft missiles imported from France don't do such fancy maneuvers, they just track the plane's advance, although they change direction because of the change of direction of the target aircraft, but it's definitely not so flexible.
At the same time, it is also different from anti-tank missiles. At present, anti-tank missiles are wire-controlled, and even if they can maneuver under the control of the operator, the operator will not be bored and let the missile run to the left and jump again: "If you have enough to eat? Isn't it enough to hit the target directly? Why are you playing so many tricks? If you make a mistake in operation, the missile will hit a mountain or fall to the ground." ”
They quickly judged that the new missile performed better than the anti-aircraft and anti-tank missiles they had seen before.
Hearing the warning, the soldiers who were looking for the commander in the ruins rushed out, only hating their father and mother for missing two legs.
But they were fast, the missiles were faster, and before they could run three meters, the missiles exploded in the middle of these soldiers, blowing up these guards, artillerymen, and sappers carrying shells into the sky......
The second blow was to the communications station, and the explosion did not kill many people, also because there were basically no living people here, and most of the officers and technicians who could die in the telegraph room died. The second missile explosion only blew the collapsed house into powder, and completely blew the crooked, crumbling antennas to the ground.
However, there was no change in the generator room, although there were many cracks on the outside of the engine room due to the destruction of the explosion gas wave, but the generator inside continued to run, continuing to make a uniform sudden sound. Several technicians on duty forgot to shut down because they were too busy saving people. After the explosion, it is even more unlikely that the generator will stop, because the personnel on duty are all dead, and there is no one to turn off the engine throttle.
The third to be bombed was the ammunition depot at Eagle Creek. However, this time it was the missiles fired from Tunia that were unlucky, not the Liberian troops who were attacked.
As mentioned above, in order to establish his prestige, the division commander of the Liby-African Army deliberately wanted the troops guarding this place to treat the defense here in a state of imminent battle, and to arrange the defense according to the requirements of the front. In order to win the favor of the division commander, the deputy regiment commander who patted the division commander on the back forced his subordinates to seriously build fortifications and arranged several layers of firepower nets on the premise that the regiment commander was angry and left him alone. After all, a regiment guards an ammunition depot, and there are many manpower, and open posts, secret posts, bunkers, pillboxes, and so on are all set up according to the requirements of this deputy regiment commander.
Moreover, this deputy regiment commander has rich military experience, and now he has naturally done everything he can to build the defense of the ammunition depot into a solid state, not to mention a small group of Tunian scouts, even a regiment of Tunian troops is difficult to easily overcome.
The sudden fall of cruise missiles from the sky just now greatly reminded the deputy regiment commander. While sending some people to fight the fire, he also ordered other troops to stand by and aim their guns at the direction of the cruise missile just now.
Unlike the officers at the divisional command post, those officers were busy receiving senior officers and French advisers, and no one at all found the missiles, and a few people did not discover them until the missiles were close to their eyes, thinking that they were artillery shells.
And this deputy regiment commander saw the appearance of cruise missiles at the first time, and he who had been trained in France immediately recognized that the flying killing god was definitely not a shell, but a missile that he had never seen or heard of.
On the one hand, he asked the people at the ammunition depot to organize men to extinguish the fire as soon as possible and close the gate as soon as possible, and on the other hand, he asked the soldiers guarding the hill to pay full attention, pay attention to the missiles that might come again, and put all rifles and machine guns at the mouth of the northern valley.
Having trained in France, he knows that missiles are good at everything, but they are too delicate. Rifle and machine gun bullets are useless against artillery shells, and it is better to hit them than to tickle them, but if they hit a missile, they must explode the missile.
Now he has no anti-aircraft missiles in his hands, and anti-aircraft guns are useless because the range is too long, because the missiles are too small in size and fly too low, and it seems that only machine guns or rifles can be used
This guy's luck is really good, as soon as the order was given, a missile flew in from the direction it came from. The deputy regiment commander immediately opened his throat and shouted: "Aim at the incoming missile, shoot!"
The Liberian soldiers had already seen the missile that had swooped down from the sky, and they had countless questions in their minds. Although they had fought in Tunia, they still couldn't tell where these missiles came from, and they didn't know what kind of missiles they were, but they knew that these missiles were coming to attack them, and what they needed to do now was to do everything they could to bring them down.
As soon as the deputy regiment commander's order was shouted, countless soldiers fired their guns in their hands, and countless tongues of fire flew into the sky, forming a dense rain of bullets in front of the missiles.
Although the speed of the missile was very fast, it was hit by a heavy machine gun bullet as it approached the gate after passing through the valley in front of the gate, and the missile exploded in the air.
"Boom-" The fuel in the body of the bomb and the explosives in front of the warhead exploded suddenly, and a huge fireball landed at the door, enveloping the soldiers who were extinguishing the fire, and countless fragments of the projectile body smashed on the ground and vehicles, making a clanging sound.
Countless screams came from the whirring flames, and several people with their whole bodies on fire rushed out of it, some rolling on the spot, some running around.
Fearing that the ignition on fire would detonate the ammunition that had not been stored in the vicinity, the officers on duty outside the sundeck had to force the soldiers to shoot at them, knocking them to the ground.
The cruise missile did not achieve its purpose, but caused a large number of casualties among the soldiers of the Libi-African army, and the fire in front of the ammunition depot was not extinguished, but became larger and larger.
Although all the officers and soldiers knew that it was time to close the gates and block the entry of missiles. But the huge fire made it impossible to get close, and standing in the distance, it was obvious that the gate made of thick steel plates had burned and deformed, and even if there was no fire, they would not be able to close it if they wanted to.
The officer of the ammunition depot had no choice but to order one of his subordinates to report to the deputy regiment commander on the mountain, telling the other party that the fire at the gate was difficult to extinguish for a while, the gate could not be closed for a while, and the safety of the ammunition depot could only be pinned on the defenders on the mountain.
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