Chapter 131: Reality in Fiction

The troops of Vietnam, they have learned the tactics of the Chinese, and they have also learned the tactics of the Americans...... Even because they fought against the Japanese and the French, the tactics of each country will be more or less known.

But knowing the tactics doesn't mean they've also learned the Chinese Art of War...... As the saying goes, "there is reality in the virtual, there is fiction in the real, the virtual can become real, the real can become virtual......" There are a lot of horns and horns in the future, and I can't figure out what the virtual and the real are. But I know it...... In this battle, I played a set of tricks with the more devils.

first made them think that Banwang was the main direction of attack of our army, and then let them suddenly realize that they had been fooled...... The main direction of attack of the Chinese army should be Luping!

Human psychology is like this, once you think you are fooled, you will not hesitate to go to an extreme...... And because Luping is indeed a battleground for soldiers, and it is also the location of the headquarters of the 320 Division, coupled with the emptiness of troops, only the mechanized infantry in the direction of Banwang has a way to quickly rush to Luping to reinforce it, and Banwang is still a very strong defense line...... So the Vietnamese commander didn't think much about it, and immediately transferred Banwang's mechanized infantry battalion to Luping.

But what the Vietnamese commander didn't expect was that in fact, our real target was Banwang...... This is the "virtual can become real" in the art of war.

So...... As a commander on the battlefield, if there are too many factors that point to you having to do this, be careful: "This is probably a trap that the enemy made you do on purpose!" ”

But the Vietnamese commander obviously did not understand this, so we soon got the news from the military headquarters that the Vietnamese mechanized unit had left Ban Wang.

We waited for another half an hour at the love store...... This time is also precisely calculated. At this time, the Vietnamese mechanized troops from Ban Vang should have advanced to Route 4. Once they're on Highway 4, they can't come back. Because our army will have an artillery battalion dedicated to artillery fire to block the way back to this force.

Of course, this coordinate and Zhu Yuan are all adjusted haode, and they will only be blocked by artillery when the Vietnamese reinforcements are about to turn back...... This blockade does not necessarily have to be able to see the target, in fact, according to the calculation, Haode Zhuyuan took turns to shoot a cannon every ten seconds. For example, a battalion is divided into three units, each with an artillery company...... A batch of shells is fired at 10-second intervals, which means ...... Ten shells were fired every ten seconds on a section of Route 4.

Under such a density of shelling, if there is no open area or other roads around it, the return route of Vietnamese reinforcements has actually been cut off.

In other words...... That is, we can now attack with confidence!

"Let's go!" With my order. The motorized troops led by Scar "boomed" and drove along the highway with a full throttle.

They ride on side tricycles, and they often turn on their flashlights and turn on their lights...... This was a means of reconnaissance, in order to test whether there were Vietnamese troops lurking on both sides of the road in the dark, so the speed of advance was relatively much faster. They were to rush to the front, and while reconnoitring, they occupied thirty-five commanding heights and two road bridges along the road.

Of course, it is simply impossible to occupy thirty-five commanding heights plus two road bridges at the same time with one company...... If this were to be done, only three people would be assigned to each point, which would obviously not be useful.

Therefore, in the big aspect, they are rolling in by platoon, and in small units, they are rolling in by squad...... To put it simply, one or even half a squad is lost at each point, and when the tank unit passes by, it rushes forward from the back to another point.

There are three exceptions to this...... It is two highway bridges and a 121 heights that are confirmed to be garrisoned by Vietnamese troops.

The two highway bridges were occupied or lurked by a squad disguised as a Vietnamese army...... Such a place. Once the Vietnamese army got the news that our army was interspersed with troops, they sent a few sappers to blow up the bridge...... It's all over.

A squad was also assigned in the direction of the 121st Heights, and their purpose was to reach the target position first, observe the coordinates without alerting the enemy, and formulate a preliminary combat jihua according to the terrain.

Thereupon...... We waited for more than ten minutes before Scar received a "safe" report before we set off.

The first to set off were the reserves...... This reserve consisted of a motorized platoon of a company plus two tanks. Their mission is to step forward for reinforcements as soon as they are blocked in front of them, so they certainly shouldn't be left behind.

They were followed by two bulldozers and a crane of the engineering unit...... Their task was to get forward when Scar reported that the road ahead was not suitable for the tank to pass.

This was followed by the ten tanks that were the main force, and they were the key to our success in this battle, so the focus was almost entirely on these tanks. Each tank was guided by a side tricycle in front, and several infantry men in the rear were engrossed in observing the surroundings...... At this time, their weapons are loaded and loaded, and they will react as soon as something happens around them.

This was followed by a dozen cars carrying batteries of ammunition, diesel fuel and mortars...... This is the fundamental reason why we can hold on to the 518.6 heights...... Modern warfare is all supported by ammunition supplies, and no matter how well trained they are, they will not help without ammunition and supplies.

It's obvious...... These dozen or so cars are our most vulnerable part, so I also arranged for the remaining three tanks to be interspersed...... Its function is twofold, one is to widen the distance between ammunition trucks, as far as possible to reduce the possibility of chain explosions. The second is that once the forward ammunition truck is bombed...... The tank will be able to push the blown up ammunition truck off the road at the first opportunity.

It may seem cruel to do so, but it is a necessary preparation...... Because war is only reality, and if we don't, the entire convoy behind it will be blocked and unable to move forward, and it will eventually lead to the destruction of our entire interspersed force.

So such a long convoy drove along the road...... In other words, it was impossible for such a large contingent not to be discovered by the Vietnamese army, even if it was a dark night.

So we didn't plan to safely intersperse all the way to Banwang from the beginning, in fact...... The German army's blitzkrieg could not be safely interspersed all the way even if there were aircraft reconnaissance and bombing, and more often relied on the coordination of fighters and tanks to fight all the way, but because they occupied a considerable advantage in equipment and coordination (the battle was often aircraft, tanks and infantry against the enemy's infantry), so they advanced towards the target at a very fast speed.

Of course, our battle was no exception, the difference was that our superiority came from the coordination of artillery, tanks and infantry against the infantry of the Vietnamese army.

At the beginning, it was smooth sailing, after all, the attack from the direction of Aidian had a certain deterrent effect on this area. But the good times didn't last long, and ten minutes later, Scar's report came: "A small unit of the Vietnamese army has been found...... Perhaps the rout army that had fled from the direction of Aidian, numbering a platoon, was trying to build a defensive line on the side of the road! ”

"Resolutely eliminate!" I didn't think about it, so I gave the order.

"Yes!" Scar answered, and quickly moved the reserves up.

And then it didn't take a few minutes...... I heard the whistling of shells, followed by nearly 100 shells slamming down on a high ground a few kilometers away...... This is another trick of King Chuang, all he has to do seems to be to get the coordinates of the target from Scar, and then let the artillery battalion land on the ground with three shots at the same time!

And one of these shells was also an air-burst shell...... Airburst bombs, also known as shrapnel shells, are designed to kill and injure infantry...... As the name suggests, it is a bullet that explodes over the target, and it is also filled with steel balls, so this explosion is a large piece, and if the target infantry fails to hide in time, even if it is lying on the ground, it is useless.

I think this burst of artillery bombardment stunned the Vietnamese army at once, and then Scar led the tanks and infantry to the high ground with a burst of fierce attacks......

We don't know how many times we have exercised this kind of training at the base, so the coordination between artillery shells, infantry and tank fire can be said to be almost seamless.

So ten minutes didn't come yet...... This time is almost the time when the infantry rushes to the enemy's position, and then Scar reports to me on a walkie-talkie: "The enemy has been destroyed, the road is safe!" ”

And at this time...... The main tank unit of our army has not even driven to that high ground, that is, this small battle did not stop our penetrating troops for even a second.

At this time, the reader said suspiciously: "When did this Yue devil become so unbeatable!" ”

What he didn't know was...... In fact, it is not that the devils are not beaten, but that any army is not mentally prepared to suddenly suffer a big impact of energy.

This principle is a bit like the tide, if it is allowed to flow for a long time, it may not cause any damage if it flows for a year and a half, but if the floodgates are suddenly opened...... If there are several flood peaks in a row, the farmland and houses downstream will suffer.

Blitzkrieg is much the same, facing an enemy force...... If the arms are fighting separately, it is almost like each class taking turns, and the enemy can deal with it calmly. But if several classes are attacking him at almost the same time...... It collapsed in an instant.

However, I also know one thing from this attack, and it is very likely that the Vietnamese army command already knew that there was a problem in this direction at this time, after all, this is a platoon of troops that has been annihilated in such a short period of time.

So I immediately gave an order to the walkie-talkie: "All of them, speed up!" (To be continued......)