Chapter 180: The Rally Ground

Chapter 180: The Gathering Place

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Chapter 180: The Gathering Place

The battle began the moment we slid off the helicopter, and the fighters of the three helicopters divided into three groups covered each other to advance towards the artillery positions of the Vietnamese army. ^ (Remember ours) Our actions were such that it took just over a minute between the helicopter landing over the artillery positions and the time we deployed our forces on land, so much so that many Vietnamese troops had just emerged from their tents at this time.

Of course, the soldiers would not give the Vietnamese soldiers any chance to fight back, and a group of Vietnamese troops who came out of the tent were knocked to the ground by a shuttle of bullets before they could see where the enemy was. At the same time, the soldiers also judged the location of the enemy's tent by the appearance of the Vietnamese army, so a few grenades were thrown forward, and the Vietnamese troops inside were blown up in an instant.

"Bang bang!" Two gunshots rang out, and I easily knocked out two Vietnamese officers with a single gun.

The Vietnamese officers were not so difficult to identify, and the red bars on their shoulders stood out in the flames of the explosion, so it only took a dozen seconds for two Vietnamese officers to become the ghosts of my guns.

But I don't think it's something to be proud of to kill them, because the Vietnamese officers who would have come out of their tents in a hurry at this time were probably not very clever officers, and if it was possible, I felt that I should keep their lives in command of as many troops as possible.

Of course, this is just a hypothesis, and we have no choice but to kill all the enemies in our way!

We are dealing with the artillery units of the Vietnamese army, and most of the artillery units have one thing in common, that is, because they have to devote a lot of time to learning the "operation" of artillery, they only receive basic military training. And the military equipment is also very simple, most of them are equipped with pistols, and the great thing is to equip some folding submachine guns.

This is not to say that the Vietnamese army is not equipped with artillery units, in fact, these situations are common in the troops of various countries, just imagine if each artillery unit has a long rifle on his back or a 47 'chest' with magazines and grenades on his chest, then how can he '' the arson gun and carry the shells.

Therefore, compared to us, these Vietnamese troops in front of us are not of the same grade in terms of equipment and quality, especially since we are still a special reconnaissance brigade that has been carefully selected after strict training!

So our offensive can be described by an idiom, that is, "overwhelming". We were hardly met with any strong resistance along the way, and the whole force was like a tiger breaking into a flock of sheep, and it was a fierce attack on the enemy in front of us. Soon there was a smell of blood and screams everywhere, and the Vietnamese army was already in an unorganized 'chaos' in the darkness as soon as the battle began, and the Vietnamese soldiers were running in panic everywhere in the darkness, all we had to do was pull the trigger on these figures and knock them down......

Among them, we also encountered many Vietnamese soldiers who knelt on the ground and raised their hands and shouted at us: "We surrender, don't shoot!" Don't shoot......"

From this point of view, it is also not that all Vietnamese are brave on the battlefield.

The fighters and I had learned Vietnamese, so we knew exactly what they were shouting, but we didn't hesitate to pull the trigger and put the bullet in their heads. For no other reason, there were too many Vietnamese troops in front of us, and there were more than 400 people in an artillery battalion, but we only had about 600 people.

I believe that a very important reason why the Vietnamese army lost resistance and became like this is that they do not know how many troops we have. If they knew that their strength was six or seven times that of ours, even if they used pistols, even if they had not received much training in foot combat, once they were allowed to react, they would not be able to walk around our special reconnaissance brigade. (Just to Ye Yo ~ Yo)

So...... We only took advantage of their failure to organize!

So a massacre unfolded in front of me, the Soviet-style 47 in the hands of the soldiers was like a sickle in the hands of the Grim Reaper, ruthlessly harvesting the lives of the Vietnamese army, and occasionally a few Vietnamese soldiers would raise pistols or submachine guns to organize a temporary defensive line, but their defense line was completely vulnerable under the blows of our army's VD, 47 and squad machine guns, and we almost stepped on the corpses and blood of the Vietnamese army and stepped into the artillery position between the 303 heights and the 217 heights.

Although the Vietnamese army had carefully dressed them in artillery clothing and camouflage, I could easily distinguish the artillery group in front of us from the towering barrels.

"The first and second teams cover, and the third team is responsible for blowing up the artillery!" I gave an order over the radio: "Action, be careful not to accidentally get injured with the Fourth Company!" ”

"Yes!" The soldiers responded, and immediately occupied the favorable terrain and continued to 'shoot' cold bullets into the bodies of the Vietnamese troops. The company commander's hometown led the third group and quickly took out the self-defined time bombs that had been prepared and threw them at the cannons.

At this time, although our army also possessed such high-tech equipment as atomic bombs and fighter planes, because there was no such establishment as a special force before, and at the same time, the tactics of special operations were not mature, so many of the equipment used for special operations did not exist.

Like the demolition mission we're going to complete right now...... We were parachuted in from helicopters, which required us to be as light as possible; We have to blast dozens of 'guns', which in turn requires us to bring more explosives, and it is good that we can blast them together within the agreed time, otherwise it is very likely that our own people will explode before they have withdrawn and accidentally injure our own people.

Obviously, this requires a time bomb, but to my surprise it is not complicated to say, and our army does not have it. This forced me and the fighters to use the soil method to make our own time bombs, that is, to control the time with the length of the wire.

However, there are undoubtedly many shortcomings in this method, the main ones being that the time control may be inaccurate and the white smoke coming out of the fuse will easily 'reveal' the location of the bomb, and if the Vietnamese army discovers the explosive 'charge' in time, as long as the fuse is pulled out, then our efforts will be in vain.

But now it seems that my worries are completely unnecessary, because at this time, the Vietnamese army has been completely dazed by us and is busy fleeing for their lives, where can they take care of those cannons......

"The explosives are installed!"

"The explosives are installed!"

The radio was very familiar with the voices of the hometown and Zhang Wang's answers, it is good to have a radio, not only can we identify each other in this dark night, but also allow me to command each unit and understand their situation very conveniently.

Looking at the multi-function watch on my wrist, it has only been ten minutes since I left the battle, and I am very satisfied with this result. The next step, of course, was to evacuate the battlefield before enemy reinforcements arrived.

So I didn't want to give an order to the soldiers: "Detonate!" All units immediately withdraw to the assembly area! Repeat, the task has been completed, the units must not fall in love with the battle, they must arrive at the assembly place within five minutes! ”

"Yes!" The radio heard the responses of the company commanders, and the soldiers covered each other to break south.

The assembly area is neither east nor west, not north. The east and west sides are the places where we launched our attacks, and the Vietnamese army is likely to be on guard, while the north is the direction of the border, which is the direction of the Vietnamese army's key defenses.

It should be said that the moment of danger in the whole battle was neither the time of the attack nor the time of blowing up the artillery of the Vietnamese army, but the time when our troops boarded and returned from the assembly area. When landing, we can slide from the helicopter to the ground by means of a rope, but when we board the plane, we have no way to climb back from a rope ten meters or even tens of meters long, and the helicopter must land on the ground.

Of course, this is very dangerous, such a large helicopter landed on the ground and there are as many as ten, it is undoubtedly a very good target for Vietnamese bazookas, recoilless guns, mortars, and even as long as there are a few Vietnamese soldiers around to set up a few 'Ting' light machine guns or submachine guns in the dark, we can't stand it, Z-5 is not a helicopter gunship, and its armor is simply not enough to resist the penetration of machine guns or even 47.

So the only way we want to get back alive is to choose a relatively safe assembly point and shorten the boarding time as short as possible.

After much consideration, I finally settled on the rallying point to the south. To the south is the direction of the Vietnamese army, and their forces and defenses on this side will definitely be weaker than in other places. The important point is that the southern assembly point I chose is still under the fire control of Heights 217, and as long as Li Zhifu takes Heights 217 very simply and carefully reconnoiters when descending the mountain, he can be ambushed by the Vietnamese army.

I was right, and we didn't have to go far south before we felt the pressure lighten, and the Vietnamese army seemed to be all behind us.

Then I only heard a series of loud noises of "boom ......", and the Vietnamese artillery positions behind him burst into flames, and the entire valley was reflected in the flames of the explosion, illuminating the corpses inside and the blood all over the ground!

Neither I nor the soldiers looked back, for we knew that we only had a few minutes to retreat, and that no one wanted to stay here forever, so we all ran towards the assembly place as if we were desperate.

As soon as they arrived at the assembly area, the soldiers consciously formed a large circle with guns on guard, because they all knew that at this time, we could only escape if we protected the helicopter.

…… Chapter 180: Rally ----......@!!