Chapter 121: Calculation

"Keep up with them! Keep in touch! After Semolov and Chemov made contact, he looked at the Abkhaz man beside him and said, "Let everyone get on the bus, let's continue to the south." Also, are there patrol boats? Those two ships and the people on board are finished. Now I need others, is there anything else? ”

In response to Semolov's request, the Abkhazian, who was responsible for assisting him, immediately contacted his own colonel. By the time they were in contact, Semolov had boarded the truck that had taken him here. Just after learning that there were people on the other side of the river who were ready to respond at any time, he thought of many ways to counteract. But after thinking about it, the only thing that made him feel sure was that he still had to use people to enter the woods and engage the other party in close combat. According to Chemov's report, the other side has discarded a large amount of equipment and excess ammunition, which means that their situation is not good, at least their commander is not very optimistic about the situation at the moment, they are likely to have a long way to go and want to get rid of their pursuit as soon as possible, because only then will they take the initiative to drop things to reduce physical exertion and increase speed.

Then in the current situation, it will definitely not work alone on the river. The mercenaries hiding on the opposite shore made it difficult for the patrol boat to find their targets, and at the same time, they made themselves easier targets for the other side under the cover of night.

But if the Abkhazians could really provide more patrol boats, he would certainly not refuse. After all, if they were to attack the Yankees, those on the other side of the river would also be able to help their comrades, and at that time, the only thing that could effectively strike them was the patrol boats on the river. So what if not? That's not too much of a problem either. Since the woods are a good cover for these Yankees, they can also cover themselves well. As long as you enter the woods and attack, it will be difficult for the people on the other side to deal an effective blow to yourself. This is also the reason why the Yankees leaned towards the river before, they just wanted to make their pursuers more visible to their companions on the other side, so that they could carry out effective attacks.

Of course, the old problem of blackening his eyes would recur after entering the woods, but this time he brought plenty of flares to hit the top of the opponent's head in succession, illuminating them completely. In addition to this, you can also rely on Chemov's people with night vision equipment to let everyone shoot in the direction of these people's shooting when there is really no good way. This will undoubtedly show the advantages of their large numbers and weapons. As for the other side, when they reach the place where they cross the river, they are most vulnerable to attack, and although it will be their last chance, they will no longer continue to move through the dark woods as they do now. They will actually stop in an area, which will make their attack easier, which means that the opponent will be easier to attack at that time, at least the shelling will not be like the one just now. They must fight themselves there, and as the battle progresses, they will be caught in the dilemma of continuing the fight or seizing the time to evacuate. The most important thing is that even if they barely start to cross the river, as long as their own people don't have problems with the attack, then there is a good chance that they will be wiped out when they cross the river.

It's just that you may need a lot of manpower yourself. With the combat effectiveness of these Yankees, it is difficult for the group of people under his command to achieve their goals. Although there are two BMPs, but through dense woods? No, that's slow and dangerous, maybe they can only be used as fire support. And compared to these Abkhazians, I believe more in the GRU and the 74th Airborne Division, in fact, they are indeed more combative. They must also be relied upon at such critical moments.

Thinking of this, Semolov looked at the Russian named Sergei who had been following him: "Contact your companions, as well as the men of the 74th Division, and ask them to speed up and keep up with us." Tell them to be ready for battle. ”

Sergei immediately nodded and immediately got in touch, and at this moment, the Abkhazian, who was in charge of assisting Semolov, spoke: "Mr. Semolov, Colonel Gapushi has agreed to your request. Two other patrol boats will rush over. But he wanted me to tell you that this was the last thing he could offer you, and he did his best. ”

Semolov was very disdainful of such words, and he snorted coldly: "Thank him for me." Even though it's clear that what these guys are doing is more damaging to you, I'm grateful to him. After speaking, he sighed and said, "Can you contact those two patrol boats here?" ”

"Not yet. I'll be contacted in a moment. Then I'll get in touch with them. The Abkhaz said.

"Okay." Semolov nodded and said, "You keep an eye on this for me." I need them, it's not just a joke or a joke. So if you still can't get in touch with them after five minutes, you're going to have to find a way to find your colonel or something, and don't delay me anyway, understand? ”

"Understood!" The Abkhazians immediately responded: "I will keep an eye on them." ”

"Good." Semolov nodded, picked up the radio he had with him, looked in the direction of the Ingri River, and got in touch with Chemov.

"Captain Chemov, are you keeping up with those Yankees now?" Semolov asked.

Chemov gasped as he maintained his speed forward, "They're right in front of us. ”

"Good. Remember, your task now is no different than before. But this time, if they get to the river again, you'll have to find out to me what they really mean. I can tell you now, according to my estimation, that they and you will have a long way to go, and that along the way I suggest that you stay as far away as possible, and as close to the river as possible, for they will have to cross the river at the end of the day, no matter how much they run. As soon as they actually get to the point where they cross the river, that's when we attack. Also, pay attention to the situation on the other side of the river, and if you can, don't force it. See what I mean? Semolov asked.

Chemov, instructed by Semolov, immediately slowed down and leaned towards the river. He didn't dare to get too close to the river, after all, the scene of the surprise attack on the two patrol boats on the other side of the river was still fresh in his memory. He didn't want to repeat their mistakes. It's better to be careful.