Chapter 52
Chapter 52
I shifted my position and poked my head out.
I didn't dare to take Wang Kechang this time, because bringing one more person means more danger of exposure, and for the snipers of the Vietnamese army, once we are exposed, the result is only death.
This time, I didn't dare to hide behind the rocks, because although the back of the stones is a very haode sniper position, it is also a key observation point for Vietnamese snipers.
This time I didn't dare to put on that military hat, not only because the two bullet holes on it made my scalp tingle, but more importantly...... I guess the reason why the Vietnamese sniper was able to confirm my location and hit the military cap with one shot was entirely because of the bright red five-pointed star on the military cap.
After thinking about it, I casually ripped off the two red collar badges on my collar. Although they are not large in size, they are somewhat conspicuous in the starlight, which is undoubtedly the target of Vietnamese snipers.
At this time, there were some changes on the battlefield, and our soldiers could be said to have taken the Vietnamese army by surprise. Just when the Vietnamese army thought that the soldiers of the two squads of our army were encircled by "their own people", Chen Yiyi, who was disguised as the Vietnamese army, and other PLA troops attacked the Vietnamese army's position at the same time......
It is said that in the case that our army is prepared to fight the Vietnamese army and is unprepared, the firepower of our army is quite good.
The main reason is that each squad of our army is equipped with a bazooka, and the bazooka used by our army is called the Type 69 bazooka, and because it is a 40 mm caliber, the soldiers are accustomed to calling it 40 fire.
A large part of the reason why it is easy to use is that it has more types of ammunition and can adapt to various battlefield needs. To put it simply, there are anti-tank shells, anti-infantry anti-personnel shells, incendiary bombs and even flares......
The disadvantage is that the range is not far, only 300 meters, the accuracy is not enough, and the slightly larger wind will be biased as soon as it blows!
However, this time, our army came prepared, and the previous scene was only performed until the distance of 200 meters, so the distance between us and the enemy was more than 200 meters, which was exactly the distance at which the 40 fire could play a role.
As for the types of ammunition that the fighters carry...... There is no doubt that it was all anti-personnel high-explosive incendiary grenades.
I don't know who designed this incendiary bomb, it seems to be specially tailored for this mountainous and jungle battlefield. This is not? It contains 2,000-3,000 granular incendiary agents, which will radiate outwards when they explode, with a radius of more than 15 meters...... As long as this hit the highlands of the Vietnamese army, it immediately became a large area red. What's even worse is that there are 900 steel balls in it......
This is not? The three squads under my command had three bazookas, and as soon as they started fighting, they didn't care about anything, ......and they fired such rockets at the high ground of the Vietnamese army, and after a while, the Vietnamese army was screaming and blazing.
Of course, the fighters were able to take the lead so smoothly, and it was inseparable from me killing a few Yue devils one after another to suppress their firepower.
Immediately after that, without waiting for the Vietnamese army to take a breath, the reinforcements in the company quickly followed up and fired at the Vietnamese army's position with machine guns and bazookas, only to make the Vietnamese army cry for a while and have no power to fight back.
The battlefield is often like this, whoever holds the initiative will have the balance of victory in favor of which side, even if the Vietnamese army occupies a geographical advantage and a firepower advantage.
Isn't it? The geographical advantage of the Vietnamese army is condescending, but our army preemptively fired an incendiary bomb, and a fire broke out on the high ground in an instant, so the Vietnamese army became a target exposed to the fire. And the firepower superiority of the Vietnamese army...... It is also completely impossible to play because the enemy is dark and I am clear.
I first poked out my telescope to get a general view of the high ground on the opposite side, and then slowly poked my rifle out of the grass......
Although in some ways, the higher the magnification of the telescope and the greater the viewing range, sometimes the opportunity on the battlefield is fleeting and it is too late for you to switch from a telescope to a sniper rifle. So for a sniper, the scope is the best choice.
Looking at the chaotic battlefield in front of me, I understood that I had at least two advantages over the Vietnamese snipers.
One is that the enemy is in the light and I am in the dark, and the opponent is in a firelight, while I am hiding in the dark jungle.
The other is that the Vietnamese snipers most likely thought I was dead and therefore did not know my existence.
This can be seen from the fact that our machine gunners and bazooka shooters fell one after another...... Obviously, if the Vietnamese snipers knew that I was still alive, they would not have been able to shoot our soldiers so unscrupulously.
However, sometimes on the battlefield there are advantages and disadvantages at the same time. For example, the Vietnamese positions are now full of flames lit by incendiary bombs, which allows me to see the enemy position, but at the same time, it also hides the sparks coming from the muzzle of the gun, making it impossible for me to determine the location of the Vietnamese snipers.
Listen to gunshots?
Come on, there is gunfire everywhere on this battlefield, not to mention that the SVD sniper rifle still uses machine gun rounds, and the sound of the fire is no different from machine gun firing.
So I had to hide in the jungle and do it in a hurry, I searched the Vietnamese army's position of only a few hundred square meters in the scope over and over again, but I never found the Vietnamese sniper.
What made me even more angry was that from time to time during the search, several resisting Vietnamese soldiers would appear in my crosshairs, but I did not dare to pull the trigger and knock them down.
Why don't you fight?
Am I exposing myself with this fight? I was in the dark, and the sparks would reveal my location as soon as I fired, and the Vietnamese army would know that I was alive...... So sometimes the sniper battlefield is sometimes the opposite of the conventional battlefield, and who would have thought that the burning flame would become the protective color of the Vietnamese snipers?
Protective color?
Thinking of this, I couldn't help but be stunned: the Vietnamese army's position is not large, and it stands to reason that I will not be able to find any clues after searching for it a few times when the visibility is still acceptable. In particular, I watched our soldiers fall one after another, but I never found each other...... This really doesn't feel right for me.
The more devil snipers did not change their sniper positions, this is the first conclusion I made. The reason is very simple, I am just staring here, and the visibility on the other side is very good, as long as there are moving devils, none of them can escape my eyes.
And I couldn't see the muzzle fire, not at all.
So the conclusion is obvious, the more devil sniper is hiding in the fire, and he uses the fire to completely hide the sparks coming out of the muzzle of his gun, which is another protective color.
But...... How is this possible?!
How can a person hide in a fire for a long time?
I couldn't figure it out, but I turned my attention to the burning zone that I had completely ignored.
Thankfully, I tried, because I quickly noticed that there was something weird about the flames in one place. Call it weird, and every once in a while the flame will burst out in a straight line...... And in the direction that the flames pointed, there was often a warrior who fell in response.
Then I understood that it was the flame that came out of the bullet, and the Vietnamese snipers were hiding behind the flames.
However, I can clearly see that the position where the Vietnamese sniper should be is full of fire...... How could he survive in this?
Just thinking about it, I raised my rifle and aimed at that position and waited quietly......
A string of straight flames, and another string of straight flames...... I've got you, two straight flames at different angles, and the intersection of their opposite extensions is the exact location of the target!
So I didn't think much of it, and pulled the trigger according to this guessed position......
"Bang ......"
I didn't stop after the first shot, I didn't want to make the same mistake as a Vietnamese sniper, and I believed too much that I could kill the enemy with one shot, so I fired ten rounds in the magazine in one go.
Then I didn't dare to stop longer, so I rolled over and rolled into the depression and crawled back to another sniper position.
Whether I kill the Vietnamese snipers or not, it will never be good for me to stay where I am.
When I poked my head out of the other sniper position, I knew I didn't have to worry about the Vietnamese snipers. Because the machine gunners and bazooka fighters of our army never fell one after the other as before.
I thought that maybe this was because the Vietnamese snipers knew about my existence and did not dare to shoot indiscriminately, but I quickly overturned this conclusion, because I saw that the morale of the soldiers on the battlefield was greatly boosted, and they rushed to the high ground called "Ghost Gate Pass" by the Vietnamese army with a shout.
If the Vietnamese sniper is still alive, then the PLA fighters who are getting closer and closer to him will force him to shoot. He didn't shoot, which proves that he was dead.
I was proven right!
Soon after, I found the body of the Vietnamese sniper at the location of the flames, a bullet from his jaw and then through the back of his neck, blood staining the sniper rifle in his hand a terrifying red.
I was amazed by the disguises he had made, as I had seen before, he was surrounded by fire, but the fires were not lit by our incendiary bombs, but by the thatch that he had sprinkled with a little gasoline. And he himself, hiding in a semi-open pit fortification. He didn't have to worry about being burned in the fortifications, and when we looked up from the foot of the mountain, it was a fire because of the angle......
Who would have thought of such an ingenious cover if they hadn't experienced it firsthand? Or it can also be said to be a protective color...... I suddenly felt like I was lucky to be able to beat him.
However, war is like this, whether it is luck or luck, victory means survival, defeat means death, and there is no chance to turn the tables.
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