Chapter Ninety-Five: Preparing for War (Part II)

After everyone studied and discussed together, we decided to bring over the rifles and machine gun grenades first, and let everyone change their outfits and use the communication equipment first. RPG-26 gets forty of them first, anyway, that thing will be thrown away after the fight, disposable, and everyone will use it. As for mortars, don't use them first, recoilless guns and grenade launchers, and the reusable RPG-7 won't be shipped here first, although Grande wants to teach these people how to shoot accurately, but we have captured mortars, let's use those to practice hands, and these things that are not urgently used will be hidden in batches first.

There are currently two places to hide things, one in the woods where we are temporarily staying, and the other in the abandoned barracks. This station is too unsafe, and maybe at some point this place will become a battlefield, and then there will be no chance to use it, so they will all be reimbursed.

Immediately after the decision, Nicky asked Zhao Yi to start acting according to the results of this discussion. After discussing this, we immediately selected twenty men from the team to learn the art of artillery from Grande.

Grandet said that he would stay here for ten days, and that in two days he would go to the Count for the fair. The rest of the time he can be used to train our people. He took note of the situation in the Earl's Market at the market and told us.

Nicky told me that Younis would give me some intelligence support during this time, and then there would be specific instructions for action. I have to hurry up and get ready. When I heard the news, I not only didn't feel pressured, but I felt a little nervous. Although we can't say that we have gained a foothold here, but on the whole we are much better off than when we first arrived, and it is time to find some targets for a decent operation, and an operation with a specific target is much better for me than a situation where there are pitfalls everywhere and everyone looks like an enemy. And an action with intelligence support and clear goals can not only play a cathartic role in the previous aggrieved battles, but also hone and integrate the team. Of course, the premise of this is that we have to win, succeed, and preferably a clean operation.

After arranging the staff, I returned to the abandoned barracks. This place is going to be very useful in my plans, so I need to finish it as soon as possible. After carefully recalling what it was like in Grozny with Milk, he went on to discuss it with the two Serbs who had experience in architecture. We decided, first of all, to use tunnels to connect each barracks and barracks in the barracks. And I had the two of them pick some reliable people and secretly start digging a tunnel that would lead directly from the barracks to the outside. I have to keep a hand, which may save my life at a critical moment, and I may be able to give the other party a surprise and fatal blow. There will not be only one tunnel connected to each other in the barracks, this is to prevent one from being destroyed or even occupied, I have other passages to counterattack, and this adds to the complexity of the terrain, for outsiders who are not familiar with the layout inside, if they dare to follow the tunnel, then it is easy for us to be taken into the pit and then buried by us.

After the completion of the interconnected tunnels, all the windows and doors of the barracks were blocked and sealed with concrete, and the entrances and exits were all completed by the previously dug tunnels or the kind of tunnels below the horizon. In the barracks, only small shooting holes remained, some of which were prepared to be placed close to the ground, so that they would be less easy to detect, and perhaps even after a few shots, the opposing side might not find them. And I asked for these shooting holes to be set up in the form of crossing each other, that is, if the other party enters the camp, the bullets that hit them may not come from the front of them, but from the rear side. This can make the opponent unable to take care of each other in the first place, and be killed in large numbers before they can make an effective counterattack.

It is planned to have one or two high-fire points in each barracks, and the buildings at these high-fire points will be reinforced and equipped with two or more machine guns, even AGS-7130 mm grenade launchers. In each area, all personnel will be fighting around these points of fire in their own area. When the opponent attacks, especially when attacking, these firepower points can effectively suppress the opponent's progress speed, give other personnel time to retreat and adjust, and play a supporting role. In the event of a counter-attack, you can suppress the opponent's personnel and cover our personnel for counterattack.

As for the mortar, I am going to set up several fixed firing points, and for these points, I will mark the firing elements in the surrounding areas of several main targets. Strikes are carried out with mortars only after the opponent has entered these areas, and in normal times no fire is fired. Especially in that relatively empty playground area, I hope to be able to give the other side a powerful blow in that direction. Even the area on the outskirts of the barracks is planned to be covered by artillery fire, which means that if the other side starts to attack the barracks, they will be attacked by mortars, and I can even let people in first, and after the people inside have exchanged fire with us, I will use artillery fire to reinforce them when they need support.

And I also plan to set up explosives in some barracks and tunnels, which will be detonated under our control after the enemy captures them. It was going to be a surprise, and I wanted to start selecting a place to bury the explosives once the whole project was completed. This place should be conspicuous, and it will make the opponent want to occupy it very much, as long as it is that way, it will have a greater chance of blowing up the opponent.

Finally, there is the exercise. The whole team pulled in for a drill. The fight here won't be the kind where everyone is crucified in their respective positions and fights from the beginning to the end. Battles here will be fluid, or rather linked. That is to say, when the opponent attacks at point A, not only the people at point A know how to fight, but also the people at point B, point C, and even point D next to him need to know how to respond to the battle. If you retreat, who will retreat first? Who's holding back? Who assists whom. These all need to be rehearsed. And when it comes to counterattacking, it won't be the kind of person who rushes up at once, and it still has to start from their respective areas how to cooperate, which one is responsible for attacking where.

I looked at the Serbs who were busy with their work, looked at the drawing in my hand, and said, "I need more!" ”