Chapter 68: As long as the finger is fingered

Chapter 68: As long as the finger is fingered

Kathmandu, the capital of Gurko, ushered in the morning amid the sound of gunfire and artillery fire, and the corpses were piled up around the palace, and the attacking soldiers were hiding in every place where the other side could not see.

After all, there is no army of any country in the world that has such a large number of snipers. In the establishment of Thunder International, among the ten members of each squad, in addition to snipers and observers, the rest are machine gunners and co-shooters.

The remaining six are mainly armed with M-2 assault rifles and submachine guns, especially the M-2 shooters are also responsible for the shooting of grenade launchers, and the remaining four submachine gunners are the main combat assault force in close combat.

Of the nine squads that occupied the palace, one of them was a mortar squad. 10 gunners armed with M-10 short assault rifles, carrying two 60-mm mortars and their ammunition. Dealing with such firepower is not something that ordinary armies can withstand.

After two hours of fighting, the Anglo-Indian and Gorkor soldiers could not even enter the walls of the palace, and from time to time their own men were knocked down by the dull sound of sniper rifles, which were hidden in every part of the palace where the battle was not so conspicuous and easy to observe.

"Damn, blow down the wall, blow up there and they won't be able to hide!"

Indeed, the thick walls of the Chinese flavor were a problem, and the enemy disposition inside the palace could not be seen from the outside, and according to the soldiers who had returned alive, they were subjected to intensive gunfire from all directions when they entered the palace gates. Not to mention attacking, it would be a blessing to be able to escape alive.

Just as the British and Indian soldiers were about to tear down the walls of the palace with artillery fire in order to gain an advantage, an even dull thunder rang out in the sky.

As the Germans famously punctuality, the second wave of Thunder International's airborne troops, a full infantry regiment of Thunder International, arrived. They are still lightly armed. It's just that there are more 82-mm and 120-mm mortars and 75-mm mountain guns loaded and towed in jeeps, and they came by meteorite.

The current "Meteorite" has also been renamed "Meteorite-2". Even though the engine was installed, it still couldn't fly. Don't look at the "Zhinu Gan" as inconspicuous, but the scientific and technological content in it is not a lot at all, and there are still a hundred problems waiting for Wang Zhu to study and explore.

The Meteorite-2 still has tandem twin rotors, and a small carbon monoxide gas generator provides carbon monoxide for engine use. But it doesn't provide much lift, and its only effect is to increase the load capacity.

Through aerodynamic studies, it is known that the power required by the aircraft during take-off is almost several times greater than that required for flight in the air. So these engines are the equipment that provides auxiliary power during the take-off and landing phases, and of course they can't fly, but the net load weight has been increased by half a ton.

Some people say that what is the use of adding 500 kg of load to a fart and not being able to fly?

In fact, it is not only useful, but also very useful.

The reason is very simple, for the airborne troops, an extra kilogram of load means an extra 60-gun shell, 5 grenades or dozens of bullets, which is a life-saving game when it comes to a critical moment.

A load of 500 kilograms means very different from ordinary soldiers for paratroopers who go deep behind enemy lines.

The anti-aircraft guns of the British and Indian armies burst into a barrage of shrapnel in the sky, and although they did not have the ability to shoot down planes or meteorites in the air, the sharp shrapnel would still cause certain losses to the personnel carried in the meteorite-2.

However, the knowledge of the Indian soldiers is clearly lagging behind the rest of the world, and they do not know that it is absolutely foolish to use a rather scarce number of anti-aircraft guns when the main purpose of the army is to fight for air supremacy.

The "Saber ABZ" in the sky swooped down with a scream, and the long march had long filled the pilots' stomachs with resentment, and now was the time for them to vent.

Strings of rockets erupted from the rocket nests under the wings, and when the "Heavenly Maiden Scattered Flowers" exploded on the artillery position, the artillerymen had no way to hide. By the time the gunners are dead or scared away, the outcome of the ground battle has already been decided.

As the name suggests, Meteorite-2 was dropped from the sky by a towed aircraft. Although they can't fly, the little power allows them to move the airframe a little bit to find a flatter place to land.

The first thing the soldiers who came out of the meteorite did was to capture a predetermined and important target. This target is a straight and wide avenue that the "Eagle Eye" has been determined to fight in the sky before they come, and it will be a temporary road for the "Sabre" fighters who have been flying in the air for half the night.

If they don't complete their mission, I'm afraid those "sabers" in the sky will have to make a forced landing in the nearby flat farmland.

Speaking of not being able to capture the target, at least the soldiers of Thunder International did not think about it. Depending on the landing location, they either drove a jeep with a machine gun or dragged a mortar or mountain artillery to the target at a rapid pace. To all those who resisted, or threw stones, they were knocked down on the spot and refilled with pistols in the head.

The infantry brigade followed the S-1 tank nanny of the "Scythe of Death" as the pioneer. This kind of weapon, which uses a tank chassis and has a lot of firepower, is just right for this kind of job.

The rockets were not as accurate, but after the 7.62mm six-barrel rotary machine gun had indicated the target, the ensuing rocket fire was enough to blow up the building containing the rebels to rubble, and the subsequent 7.62mm machine gun fire was enough to tear everyone who escaped to shreds.

Therefore, there are very few prisoners in the hands of the soldiers of Thunder International, even if they catch one or two, they will directly cut off the big fingers of both hands. The advantage of this is that there is no need to send troops to see the prisoners. And the loss of other criticism is nothing but an injury, but the loss of both hands and big fingers is called a cripple. Such hands are not even stable in holding a gun, let alone fighting.

Of course, not all captives were used with such means, only resistant. If you say that you don't shoot when you meet, you will wave the white flag as soon as possible. It's just a clasp made of plastic straps that tie your hands behind your back and drag them in a string behind the jeep, and a machine gunner can see it.

The so-called buckle was used to dispose of prisoners on the battlefield. It's like a plastic strip, with a pre-pressed clasp at one end, and a number of fine-toothed teeth in the same direction on the whole strip. This thing was originally used to tie wires, but it also looks good to pierce people's wrists, at least lighter and cheaper than holding them.

Thunder International's offensive methods are extremely ferocious, these veterans who came down from the battlefield of the First World War, the flamethrowers, machine guns, and gun grenades in their hands are used very hard and ruthlessly, and the British and Indian rifles and Gurkor soldiers who have not been trained by the war cannot find the north.

Of course, there are some guys among them who have been on the battlefield, but compared to the killing machines that went directly to the training ground on the side of Thunder International, the gap is too big.

The tracks of the Scythe of Death S-1 tank nanny staggered forward amid the broken bricks and rubble of the street, a rotating twin and a six-barreled machine gun looking for a target at any time, followed by a large number of infantry who were constantly cleaning the houses on both sides.

The infantry's 60, 82, and 120-mm mortars and 75-mm mountain guns bombarded every enemy stronghold that might be hiding resistance under the accusation of "Eagle Eye" in the air.

Under such a ferocious offensive, both the British and Indians, as well as the Gurkor government soldiers controlled by the Rana family, had no choice but to abandon their strongholds and flee quickly.

Soon after, with the occupation of the temporary road selected by the Eagle Eye in the air, groups of "Sabre" planes hovering in the air fell, and these pilots who were the advance force were all supported by the infantry when they landed. Fortunately, at this time, the artillery of the Anglo-Indian army and the Gurkha soldiers had been eliminated by them.

Some pilots who came aboard the "Meteorite" began to enter the "Saber ABZ" military plane, which had been refueled and hung with bombs, and began air patrols and duties. In case the British air power arrives here, the battle for air supremacy will have to rely on the planes that have already arrived.

The captives, together with some sappers, began at this time to expand the temporary airfield to accommodate more arriving aircraft. At the same time, another group of landing soldiers went straight to the palace to complete the important objectives of the operation.

The defenders of the palace were greatly reduced by the pressure of the Anglo-Indian artillery being suppressed by the air forces. As for the Anglo-Indian and Gurkup infantry besieging them, they did not pay attention to them. In particular, these besieging personnel were shot in the streets as if they were not heeded after seeing the leaflets.

The thousands of corpses that have been harvested by the "Death Scythe" show that the people of Thunder International do not like to negotiate terms with others, except for carrying out their orders, the rest of the consequences are only to become these bloody corpses.

This is exactly what the king of Gurkor saw when he was rescued or taken out of the palace by the soldiers who kidnapped him. Thousands of Anglo-Indian soldiers and local Gurgat fighters who had been escorted by the Thunder International lined up at the walls of the royal palace, and then they were swept away by the dense strafing of the "Death Scythe".

The bodies that were hit were almost unwhole, and most of them were halved. A strong smell of blood rose to the sky, and blood flowed like a stream on the road in front of the palace.

But those Thunder International soldiers didn't feel it at all, these dead bodies were far worse than how tired they were on the battlefield on the Western Front, and they didn't feel the slightest bit at all. Even the guys who cleaned up the corpse could step on the corpse with one foot, smoking cigarettes and laughing loudly.

Seeing this, Tribwen couldn't help but exclaim in his heart.

"The gods of the snow-capped mountains, can you tell me if these soldiers are from the evil spirits of the Heaven and Earth Mansion?"