Chapter 94: Half the Cliff (5)

After judging that we had less than 10 anti-aircraft missiles in our hands, the Vietnamese army quickly made a decision to continue to advance along the mountain road in the same way with tanks, and at the same time bring up a few more tanks.

This strategy should be said to be correct, because in such a situation where our army occupies a dangerous situation, it seems that only tanks have the means to build a steel fortress on a fast mountain road to provide cover for the Vietnamese attack. At the same time, the Vietnamese army has seized on the characteristics of our army's lack of air defense missiles, and after so many times, it has exhausted all the air defense missiles in our hands.

So within a few minutes, the next tank of the Vietnamese army quickly drove up.

The tanks driven by the Vietnamese army are not advanced, and all they see are old T34s...... This is very normal, the reason is that these tanks are not driven up to fight, but driven up as targets for us to paralyze as steel fortresses, so there is no difference between advanced and backward, as long as they can still move.

With the roar of a "rumbling" motor, the newly arrived T34 pushed the wreckage of the tank in the middle of the mountain road off the cliff, and at this time, our soldiers fired a rocket in time to paralyze it to the ground.

However, this time the situation was even more severe than the last time, this rocket only damaged its chassis so that it could not move, its turret could even move, and it also carried a few shells, so the turret turned, and a "boom" fired a shell at our position, only to hit the position of the sand and rocks everywhere with smoke, the more devils took advantage of this time to hit a raindrop of machine gun bullets again, and even a small group of more devils thought that there was an opportunity to take advantage of the cover of this machine gun fire and charged......

Of course, this charge of the Yue devils still failed to succeed. It is the fighters of our army who play an important role hiding in the corners. The "air-burst" grenades they threw once again blew up the Vietnamese charging team and even the Vietnamese fire cover troops hiding behind the tanks. At this time, another anti-aircraft missile hit and bombed the Vietnamese tank into the sky.

"What should I do?" Before I could get up in another tank, Liang Lianbing ran up to me and asked.

I know what Liang Lianbing means, but in fact our shape is much more severe than the Vietnamese army imagined...... The Vietnamese army thought that we had about 10 anti-aircraft missiles, but in fact we only had five in total, and now there are only three left, and even the rockets are not much left because of the rocket launchers and tanks that countered the Vietnamese devils.

At present, we can say that we have completely relied on rocket launchers and anti-aircraft missiles to block the "tank offensive" of the Vietnamese devils, once the anti-aircraft missiles and rockets are used up. That may mean that this "half cliff" can't be defended.

After thinking about it, I ordered: "Save anti-aircraft missiles, send a few people up to load explosives on the cliffs, and let the first squad be ready to launch a counter-charge!" ”

"Yes!" The soldiers of Liang Lian will soon be gone.

Although I only said a few short words, Liang Lianbing has cooperated with me for a long time, and he is also a person who rolls on the battlefield, so of course he knows the connotation of my words.

From this point of view, it is still right for me to insist on staying in this "half cliff" command, otherwise, at this time, I am afraid that the soldiers of the Liang Company will only have to fight with the Vietnamese devils after the air defense missiles are fired.

The first was that a few fighters climbed up the cliff and found a suitable spot as close as possible to the enemy, and planted a few explosive packs.

It's not difficult to do that. On the one hand, our soldiers have been trained in rock climbing for a long time, and at this time they carry a few explosive bags to climb the cliffs with the agility of monkeys. On the other hand, it was because a tank in the vicinity of the site had just been destroyed by an anti-aircraft missile. That thick black smoke could provide them with good cover.

Then there was a squad of ten fighters ready for the countercharge, ready with submachine guns, grenades and explosives packs.

As soon as he was ready, he waited for the Yue Devil to come up, but he waited left and right but did not wait for the Yue Devil to come up.

This makes me a little strange, at this time, the more devils should launch attacks wave after wave without giving us time to rest, not to mention that they have to rush to pursue our main force, how can they have time to drag it out like this?!

I understood when the Vietnamese tanks drove up...... Unlike before, the front and left side of this tank, which will be exposed to our army's bazooka, are covered with sandbags, and the more devils have wasted some time just tossing this thing.

It should be said that this trick is very clever, because the armor-piercing principle of the bazooka is to form a high-temperature (1100 degrees), high-speed (7000 to 10000 meters per second), and high pressure at the moment of hitting the target. If it hits a fuel tank or a shell, it will also cause a second kill.

This is also the reason why after the tank was penetrated by the bazooka, it looked like there was only a small hole on the outside, but the crew inside was not spared, and even the entire tank was blown into the sky.

Of course, the Vietnamese army solved the problem of martyrdom very well, that is, there was only a small amount of fuel in the tank...... Anyway, the tank only needs to drive a short distance. The shell is also reserved in the chamber of the cannon, and there is basically no chance to fire the cannon anyway.

This makes our army's bazooka a little useless...... Of course, if it is useless, it can cripple the tank and kill the tank members inside, but this is what the Vietnamese army expected.

Now, they're hanging sandbags outside the tank...... We know from the armor-piercing principle of the rocket that when the rocket hits the sandbag, it will spray a metal jet, and this metal jet must also penetrate the thick sandbag, and part of the energy is dispersed by the sand, and it can no longer be concentrated into a jet to hit a little bit, and then hit the armor of the tank.

Obviously, this will reduce the armor-piercing ability of the rocket in a considerable way, not to mention killing the tank crew inside, and even whether it can paralyze the tank and block its progress.

This does not happen on the battlefield in general, because the mobility of the tank is also very important on the battlefield. It is conceivable that if the already very bulky tank is full of sandbags, then on the battlefield it is afraid that it will only be beaten like a faltering old cow, and even once these sandbags are hit by stray bullets or shrapnel, they will soon "leak sand" and will not play any role.

This is why modern tanks are popular to add "reactive armor" to tank armor.

But in the current special situation, this sandbag-style primitive "reactive armor" is useful...... Do we break sandbags with bullets to make them "leak sand"? You must know that when the Vietnamese tanks came up, they were first behind the wreckage of the tank, and because of the corner of the mountain road, our bullets could not hit the target at all.

Once the Vietnamese tank pushed off the wreckage of the tank and appeared in front of us, the Vietnamese tank was already very close to us, even if we broke the sandbag at this time...... But before the sand in the sandbag could leak out, the tank was afraid that it had successfully rushed into our position and covered a large group of "shrimp soldiers and crab generals" to kill us.

Therefore, the trick of the Yue Devil is obviously to consume our army's ammunition as much as possible...... Because the only way we can do this is to blow up the sandbags with a rocket, and then blow them up with a rocket or an anti-aircraft missile.

The more devils may be very confident in their preparation this time, so behind this sandbag tank, a large number of Yue devils are "la-la-la", almost filling the entire mountain road.

Fortunately, we have prepared for it in advance...... To be precise, our preparations are crooked, and the reason why we have made preparations is to save anti-aircraft missiles, and not to expect that the Vietnamese devils will play this trick.

The Vietnamese tanks full of sandbags drove up slowly, perhaps because the Vietnamese army was pressed for time, so some of these sandbags were not very tightly hung, so they looked very clumsy on the tank.

As the tank entered the underside of the explosives we had planted in advance, the soldiers of the Liang Company who were lying in ambush ahead of me looked back at me.

I knew what he meant, it was time to attack.

But I didn't give the order and continued to wait......

I'm going to give the Yue devils a ruthless blow, and if you want to give them a little ruthlessness, you naturally have to lure the enemy deeper, so don't put the tank inside without giving the order to fire.

At this time, the devils began to hesitate, first the tanks slowed down their advance, and then they fired a cannon and a shuttle of bullets at our position.

It's a pity that the Vietnamese tanks were ready to be destroyed by our army early in the morning, so in order not to be martyred, there were not a few shells in the tanks at all, and now there is no sound immediately after such a toss.

I think the Vietnamese army must be regretting it at this time...... If we had known that this was the case, we would have put a few more shells in the tank and used them to bombard the Chinese army indiscriminately, not to mention that we could immediately take down this "half of the cliff", how can we say that we can also severely kill and injure Chinese soldiers and hit their combat effectiveness!

But there is no regret medicine to take in this matter, not to mention that I expected him to bring not many shells with him to let it in like this, otherwise he would have been greeted with bazookas and anti-aircraft missiles a long time ago.

After slowing down the speed of the tank for a while, the Vietnamese army may feel that it is not a way to go on like this, after all, the sandbags on the tank have begun to leak sand, so a shout makes the tank increase its horsepower and rush towards our position.

And that's exactly what I wanted. (To be continued......)