Chapter 223. Tore
The Canadians, who apparently did not see themselves as friendly forces that only needed to work together, had also reached the rear of the hillside by order of the Supreme Commander of the Canadian side, and the Canadian infantrymen, who were barely forming a full formation in the heavy rain, had begun to march forward on the muddy soil like a swamp. The mountains in front of them were like black dragons in the gloomy weather, as if waiting for their arrival and giving them unexpected results.
The clean and neat combat boots were already covered with muddy black dirt as they advanced, and the appearance of the difficult trek made their faces all wet in the pouring rain. However, they still ran forward quickly, forming a black pressure on the hillside, and did not consume much time, but in about fifteen minutes, they had already reached the predetermined offensive position in this pouring rain on the basis of their company-level troops.
After all, it is a regular unit from the Canadian military, not to mention a unit that has practiced countless mountain operations, and they are already familiar with this mode of operation. These Canadian infantrymen with maple leaf flags embroidered on their chests were also holding their FAL assault rifles, cautiously looking at the almost black defensive bunkers and hills in front of them in the rain curtain, although the mud under their feet made their lower bodies covered with pitch-black mud, but their faces were also with eager expressions.
The expected heavy rain had already obscured their figures and voices as they were advancing, and the heavy rain was like a basin of water, and even the raincoats on their bodies couldn't cover too much. And as they reached their predetermined offensive positions, the Canadian infantrymen, who wanted to show their courage and combat bravery in front of friendly forces, were completely soaked through, and there was almost no difference between wearing raincoats and not wearing raincoats.
The Soviet soldiers who were gradually pressing up in the rear were also about the same, and they were all wet, but their faces were a little dignified. Especially when they looked at the continuous mountains, and their eyes followed the tops of the mountains that were vaguely blurred in the rain curtain, a certain determination and panic had already appeared in their eyes. Because they already knew how many of their comrades-in-arms and companions had been swallowed up in this seemingly ordinary mountainous area in front of them, and they had also launched several encirclement and suppression attacks, all of which ended hastily with heavy casualties, and even lost a few middle and senior commanders.
Despite the pouring rain, the Soviets set up their heavy machine guns, and simply carved out a few improvised firing fortifications in the soft soil with a simple sapper shovel, and the muzzles of the black holes were finally set on the surrounding hills and ridges as the raindrops hit. They were quite cautious, and even the Soviet soldiers armed with AKM assault rifles carefully hid behind the anticline and did not follow directly behind the Canadians.
However, their caution was not seen by the Canadian soldiers, and the three regiments of Canadian mountain infantry were also fully prepared for the attack, with rifles and blasters, each with light machine guns, and seemed ready to attack at any time. And they looked at the cautious appearance of the Soviet soldiers in the rear, but they also had a little disdain in their eyes, because such a dense heavy rain was the best cover for them, so why bother to hide behind the anticline of the mountain?
But those Soviet soldiers were still quite cautious and watching, and the Soviet commanders, looking at the eager appearance of those Canadians, also had a trace of disdain on their lips. If it is a real frontal battlefield, they can guarantee that they can defeat these Canadians directly with a single charge, but in this special environment, sometimes the appropriate use of friendly forces has to be said to be a default thing.
In fact, they did not tell all the information to their allies, and what obligation did they have to tell others about the thwart attack of their own troops in the Soviets, one of the two poles of the world? Moreover, these Canadians were only insignificant allies of the Entente, and in fact the top leaders of the Soviets still had a faint hostility towards this country that followed the capitalist line and was not in the socialist camp.
Canadians are like babies who have not yet learned the hegemonic mentality of being the two poles of the world, and in this game of the Cold War, they only gain a little psychological comfort, and if there is a real all-out war, perhaps they are really like babies who have no ability to resist in the slightest. Their unrealistic alliance is just a piece of paper full of words in front of the real ruthless, ruthless, bottomless politicians.
This can be seen by looking at the radiation wasteland of later generations, the oil pipelines of the Anchorage Line passed through the territory of Canada at will, and the United States Federation even transferred troops to interfere in Canada's internal affairs, as for China's steel torrent, it had long been in the full-scale war between the two sides, along the flat central plain, it didn't care about the eyes of the Canadian people at all, and forced into the mainland of the American Federation, turning the West Coast into ruins.
And in the face of that terrifying global nuclear war, Canada, which originally wanted to rise, was also in ruins in the face of the nuclear bombs that couldn't tell whose it was, and it had no ability to protect itself. At least the U.S. federal refuge and China still have dungeons, and Canada, which is not yet aware of nuclear war, may end up with the total extinction of humanity and become an amusement park for mutated creatures, or an uninhabited wilderness.
For those Canadians, these are still unforeseeable, and they only know to follow the instructions of their superiors and let their allies behind them know as much as possible what their Canadians are capable of fighting. And under the cover of this downpour, they were also sure that as long as their speed was fast enough, then when the Americans stationed in the bunker found out, they would have already appeared less than ten meters in front of those Americans!
This distance was already worth a full-scale charge, even if they faced the torrential rain and the mud under their feet, then it would not take them a few seconds to lean against the outside of the sturdy wall of the defensive bunker, and throw a few grenades in their hands to completely paralyze this seemingly powerful fortification. And if they were lucky enough and more agile to go around the steel gate behind these pillboxes, and use blasters to break through the doors and rush in, the pillboxes would have been captured by them.
It can be called a perfect plan, and the staff officers and commanders who formulated this mission plan have already watched the oppressive troops slowly move, and the corners of their mouths can't help but show a confident smile. They often practiced similar exercises, and their three mountain infantry regiments had already prepared, and with the huge rainstorm, they bent down and carefully stepped on the mud under their feet, and quickly walked towards the top of the hill, but the pace was extremely fast.
The torrential rain had made the mud, already soft by the bombing, more and more muddy and difficult to walk, and almost every time they lifted their feet, the combat boots were covered in a thick layer of mud, which consumed their physical strength immensely. However, the Canadian infantrymen, who were pressed up from almost all three directions, did not care about all this, and even when they encountered an area that was difficult to walk, they did not hesitate to lie on the ground, covered in black mud.
These black marks actually give them a good camouflage color in this cloud-covered space, and compared to the army green camouflage raincoat, this natural pitch-black mud can reduce their chance of being discovered. And they were also moving forward quickly and cautiously, and the sharp-eyed Canadian infantry had even seen the outline of the defensive bunker more than fifty meters away, and their faces were also full of joy, because the distance of fifty meters was not discovered by those Americans, and the probability of their surprise attack success had increased a lot.
However, one of the Canadian infantrymen at the head frowned slightly, and he crawled and got up again in the mud, and the pouring rain hit him quite embarrassed in the mud, and he didn't know what he tripped over just now, and even let him lie on the ground, and his body and face were covered with stinking black mud. And he wiped his face casually, and took advantage of the heavy rain to make his face smoother like a bath, but he subconsciously looked up at the defensive bunker in front of him, and it seemed that with the sound of wind and rain, there was some kind of radio command.
He had been less than fifteen meters away from the defensive bunker at the top of the hillside, and he could clearly see that in the pouring rain curtain, under the dim dark clouds, there was not the slightest shooting hole in the pitch black, and it was still unusually calm. But his thoughts jumped slightly, his brows were instantly raised, looking at the dark shooting hole where he couldn't see anything at all, he couldn't help but stand up directly, opened his mouth and turned his head to shout something, but then a dull sound instantly tore the rain curtain and tore him apart.
PS: Recently, the baby was just born, and just came out of the hospital, and now it's basically a daddy mode, I can't sleep for a few hours a night, I'm really tired and tired, and now I'm on the right track, and I'm slowly getting used to it, the first time I was a dad really didn't have any experience, the code word was written that the child was crying, and I had to leave the computer desk to see what was going on. (To be continued.) )