Chapter 119: SAS (6)

The sky is full of stars and moons, and the land is full of ice and snow.

At night, the temperature gets colder and colder, and the goose-feather snow miraculously stops. So the visibility was a little bit higher than we expected.

However, this has not had a great impact on the trap we have set, and it can even be said that it is still beneficial to us.

First of all, the previous snowflakes happened to cover the traces of our mines, and it was just right for the few classes in charge of lurking...... Each of them was covered with a thin layer of snow that had blended in with their surroundings.

This is followed by two factors, the stars and the moon and the snow stopping, which increase visibility.

This should be said to be beneficial for both sides, because for the SAS, it also improves their shooting accuracy. But the problem is that most of the time the SAS can only be at a distance of 200 meters, which is outside the range of the MP5, so this increase in visibility does not mean much to the SAS...... Whether the SAS can see it or not, the target is out of range!

And this is obviously very different for the FN rifle in our hands with a range of more than 600 meters.

So this can also be regarded as a great favor from God.

Time passed little by little, and I looked at the hands of the watch on my wrist that were already pointing to ten o'clock, but there was still no movement in the surrounding snow and ice.

At this time, I couldn't help frowning......

My concern is not that SAS won't come, or that this trap I've set won't work.

In fact, SAS will definitely come tonight, and this is determined by the timing of the exercises. Otherwise, SAS will lose its face.

As for the trap I set. To be honest, even if the SAS didn't sneak up on our flanks as I guessed. The trap I laid won't be too much of a problem, we just need to run back to the first line of defense as soon as possible, and the fortifications over there are already in place anyway.

Instead, I'm worried about my soldiers...... Of course, this soldier did not refer to the Chinese soldiers, but to those British soldiers.

Our Chinese soldiers are all well-trained, so it is not difficult for them to stay vigilant in this ice and snow for a long time.

But those British soldiers, I can't guarantee it. Because by this time I had already heard a few faint sounds of cold air pumping and hand rubbing nearby.

"Be quiet!" This forced me to give the order again.

But then again, these Brits are usually arrogant. Now it's really hard for them to lie on guard in the snow at dozens of degrees below zero.

Especially the British soldiers who were on the lurking mission, they had been lurking for nearly three hours, and of course we who had experience in lurking knew that it was torture to lie motionless, so I didn't dare to expect them to hold out any longer.

But I still don't dare to be sloppy, knowing that we are dealing with SAS, and if they find a flaw, all their hard work will be in vain.

At this time, an almost imperceptible light flashed on the opposite hill, and I couldn't help but say secretly: "It's finally here!" ”

It was obvious that the glimmer of light was the moonlight reflected from the telescope lenses.

Originally, as a special forces, I believed that they would take some measures to avoid the reflection of the lenses, so I believe that SAS is just as I expected: first, to underestimate the enemy. They have absolutely no idea what kind of enemy they are facing. The second is to think that the focus of our defense is on the beach, and they are now facing our back.

Plus it's still night. SAS didn't think the reflection of the moonlight would attract anyone's attention, so the oversight happened as a matter of course.

"The target appears!" I lowered my voice over the radio and ordered: "Units, pay attention to concealment!" ”

The soldiers immediately pressed their bodies into the trench again, and some British soldiers were curious to poke their heads out to look around, but were quickly pulled down by the squad leader.

The reason we were so careful was because I knew that there was a good chance that SAS would be equipped with infrared night vision devices...... This thing is based on the infrared signature of the target, but fortunately, our trenches are made of ice and snow and can deceive the enemy very well.

On the other side, on the first line of defense, I kept a squad of a dozen fighters stationed there as exposed as possible from the trenches. This gives SAS the illusion...... The target company was all on the first line of defense, and the rest of the people who couldn't see it were just in the trenches.

You can tell that SAS is careful, because I waited for ten minutes and didn't see any further action.

At this time, I was a little nervous, did SAS find something?

I later learned that this was the reason why a British soldier was a smoker who hid around the corner of a trench and smoked and was detected by infrared night vision devices.

Therefore, the whole of a unit is quite important, even if the vast majority of the entire army has extraordinary suzhì, only a few people will desert and make a little tricks...... According to the opinion of ordinary people, this can be averaged, and the overall combat effectiveness will not be bad.

But this is not the case on the battlefield, where the worst is often the worst, such as now...... The irresponsible performance of this British soldier is likely to cause the failure of the entire mission and even the heavy casualties of the entire company.

But fortunately, this mistake did not cause such consequences, and only made SAS more convinced after some discussion.

It is said that this is a British soldier under Liang Lian, who had already smelled the smoke and realized that he was about to be detected by the SAS, but he did not stop it.

This also proves that this guy Liang Lianbing is thick and fine.

Here's what he said: "It's too late to stop it, if SAS finds out that this cigarette butt suddenly goes out, it will be suspicious, it's better to do nothing and let SAS guess for himself!" ”

Sure enough, SAS observed for a while, thinking that it was a British soldier squatting in the snow and smoking a cigarette while "making a compliment", so he just hesitated for a moment before starting the next move.

Soon, two groups of British troops, one on the left and one on the right, came out of battle formation, and turned out from both sides of the hill, roughly counting the number of people, and each platoon.

Seeing this, I couldn't help but curse in my heart: Damn, there are two platoons for direct assault, plus the reserves and long-range troops on the hill, there is a company on this side, and if there are people on the front to cooperate, then there is also a reinforced company.

Fight a company of our ordinary army with a reinforced company of special forces...... SAS really got the job done!

However, thinking about it, it seems that this is understandable, the purpose of the SAS exercise is to occupy a foothold in a short period of time and build fortifications before the other Argentines react, so this is what the actual combat requires, and from this point of view, there is no unfair argument that the ZÀI exercise is fair.

On the other hand, I think the more SAS at this time, the better, for the simple reason that the more SAS there are, the more they will lose in this battle.

It should be said that the SAS is indeed quite good, which can be seen from the fact that the two teams of them are constantly moving forward with the cover of darkness and low-lying ground, and I believe that they also have snipers to cooperate with them on the hills, which makes their leap very secretive, if we hadn't noticed this direction from the beginning, I'm afraid that we didn't understand what was going on when they all went in the back and shot at us!

But what is clear is that now it is completely different things.

As the SAS got closer, their formation changed accordingly, and they deployed their forces towards our defensive line. Of course, the line of defense they face is our first line of defense as a camouflage.

What they didn't know was that they had actually stepped into a minefield, but perhaps by chance, they hadn't stepped on the mine.

This wasn't actually a coincidence, but I deliberately told the soldiers to lay mines loosely around the perimeter, because I didn't want the SAS to find themselves ambushed when they first entered the edge of the minefield, which would obviously reduce our gains.

However, at this moment, I was surprised to find that SAS stopped and was lying on their stomachs in the snow to disguise themselves.

Did they find something? At this time, if they are allowed to withdraw, it can be said that it will be a failure!

But I soon found out that this was not the case, as I had already heard the sound of the helicopter propeller breaking through the air...... As I had guessed, the SAS was trying to attack our line at the same time with the helicopters, and the two SAS players who stopped in front of us were obviously waiting for the helicopters.

From this point of view, their mastery of timing should be just right...... They had just prepared the helicopter and it arrived.

And this tactic is obviously also effective, first of all, the helicopter is indiscriminately bombarding our army's defense line and causing our army to fall into chaos, and these gunshots, explosions and fires can further cover up the approach of SAS, and even this fire and the gunfire fired indiscriminately by our army into the air will expose our firepower to SAS one by one, and then SAS can quickly approach and launch a "surgical" battle.

So it is not surprising that the helicopter cut into the direction of the sea and the two flanks, a total of six helicopters, and there was a burst of speedboat motors on the sea...... I couldn't help but let out a scream, all of these signs seemed to indicate that the SAS would be attacking us from the sea, and if I hadn't seen two teams of SAS hiding in front of Ken, I would have been deceived by this illusion.

"Da Da Da ......" The gunfire on the helicopter soon rang out.

This is all empty ammunition and will not have any actual impact on our defense line, but this looks different from the director team, who will seriously analyze how many casualties the British helicopter fire will cause to our troops and so on.

Of course, this is unlikely to affect us much, because we are all lying on our stomachs on the second line of defense more than 200 meters away! (To be continued......)