Chapter 125: Let's Pick a Chrysanthemum and Go Back
The foredeck of the Naniwa was in shambles, and there was no sign of life except for a few Japanese sailors who were still alive moaning in pain. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoSuper Hind approached the bow of the Naniwa and was about to open the hatches on both sides of the fuselage and rappel.
"I'll wipe it, it's really dumpling skin armor, these 23 guns are equipped with anti-infantry grenades, look at the pits in this place, maybe we don't need to rappel, use anti-tank missiles and machine guns to beat it a few more times and estimate it will sink." Kong Heng, who was half-squatting on the edge of the open hatch, said after seeing the situation on the foredeck of the "Naniwa".
In fact, it was difficult to absolve on the foredeck of the Naniwa. First of all, the "Naniwa" has been moving, and it seems that the speed is about 10 knots, which is different from the 14 knots reported by the reconnaissance unit before, I don't know if it is because the Japanese themselves reduced their speed after the left rotation and the stern turret were attacked.
Secondly, although the foredeck abseiling area does not have the pesky cables used to secure the masts, the abseiling area is not very large. The Naniwa is a warship with a displacement of less than 4,000 tons, and even if it cuts the weight of its armor, you can't expect its foredeck to be large enough for abseiling. Anyway, that area is enough for these six-month crash soldiers.
It's no wonder that Kong Heng came up with the idea of continuing to beat it with anti-tank missiles and cannons to see if he could sink it.
There are no satellites here, and the battle footage at the scene cannot be transmitted back to the command center in real time, and it is difficult for Zhao Yi to make a judgment only by relying on the front-line fighters to describe the battle situation through words, and he handed over the right to judge to An Yanxin, who was directing the operation on the spot.
In order to carry the 500-pound bomb and facilitate abseiling, the Super Hind did not carry any more anti-tank missiles, and did not even have a cluster rocket nest. In order to try and sink the cruiser, which was found to be thin-skinned and stuffed, with Super Hind, the current ammunition is not enough.
Returning to the base in the Green Paint Zone to replenish ammunition and attack the Naniwa again, there are too many variables in the meantime. After thinking for a while, An Yanxin made the decision to continue abseiling. Two cables were thrown down the hatches that opened on both sides of the fuselage, and the six team members who were on the mission of bombing the ship slid down the cables in turn.
Today, the wind was not strong on the sea, and the abseiling was successful, and the six crew members successfully boarded the dilapidated foredeck of the Naniwa, and quickly found cover to take control of the foredeck.
After the abseiling crew had left the abseiling area on the foredeck, the Super Hind's weapons operator unfastened the cable from the fuselage and dropped the cable to prevent the cable from restricting the helicopter's maneuver to avoid accidents.
In the end, the Super Hind lowered its altitude slightly and dropped the bombs used to bomb the ship directly on the foredeck of the Naniwa. That's right, just throw it down, and a bomb without a fuse can basically be thrown around like this.
With all this done, the Super Hind rose to altitude and monitored the movements of the Japanese sailors on both sides, ready to support the battlemen on board.
Under the cover of An Yanxin and four other comrades-in-arms, Kong Heng came to the bomb and began to install the bomb with a detonator. The Japanese sailors of the "Naniwa" began to realize that the enemy had boarded the ship, and began to move to the front deck under the leadership and leadership of the marines, preparing to regain control of the front deck.
The exchange of fire between the two sides soon began, but the sailors who wanted to make their way to the foredeck through the Naniwa aisle were overpowered by the powerful automatic fire of the traversers. The port side was hit by a Russian-made 9M120F anti-tank missile when the crossing did not board the ship, and now it is on fire, which is not suitable for a large number of people to pass through, and the crossing crowd easily blocked the counterattack of the sailors on this side.
And on the starboard side of the "Naniwa", the counterattack of the sailors did not make much progress. The narrow aisles and the lack of shelter for hiding meant that the sailors who counterattacked could only rush forward under the automatic fire of the opposing side, while the sailors on the warship, except for the marines and officers who had guns, could only find guns from the bodies of their dead comrades.
The narrow aisle of the ship could not be formed at all, and the sailors who counterattacked could only shoot at the crossers who were guarding the aisle. Is there any good fruit to eat from a single-shot Murata Type 13 rifle, a revolver, and an automatic rifle? The answer, of course, was no, the sailors were suppressed to death, and Kong Heng calmly completed the installation of the detonator.
Kong Heng added two small wheels to the front end of the bomb, he bowed his body, and dragged the bomb with one hand to move closer to his comrades who were suppressing the Japanese sailors with automatic fire.
“Fireinthehole!” Seeing that the detonating device of the bomb had been installed, the crossing people who boarded the ship did not want to waste time with the Japanese sailors anymore, so they directly put on the grenade and the detonation bomb to open the way.
The sailors soon became overwhelmed, and the effect of grenades and stun grenades in the small space increased exponentially, and the Japanese sailors, who were not dominant, had to retreat to the various cabins.
The traversers covering in front threw a grenade at each hatch they approached, closed the hatch after the explosion, locked it with something, and continued to the coaling hatch area.
The operation went much more smoothly than it had been in the simulated scenario at the airfield in the Green Paint Zone, and none of the contingencies that had been thought of in advance had occurred, except for the fact that the cannon operator had blasted the stern of the ship into an area where it was impossible to rappel.
Kong Heng sifted the bomb with the timer detonator turned on into the refueling pipe, shouted goodbye, and retreated along the foredeck with his comrades covering him.
When Kong Heng and the others retreated to a safe distance, the 23 cannon on the Super Hind began to frantically pour ammunition into the aisle on both sides of the "Naniwa", which was making final preparations for the retreat.
Kong Heng, who retreated to the foredeck, looked at his watch, and after successfully boarding the ship, he entered the fast lane, and it took less time than expected, so he decided to do something. After motioning for his teammates to cover him, he made his way to the bow of the ship to observe the Imperial Chrysanthemum insignia at the very front of the Naniwa's hull.
Since the code name of the operation is "Chrysanthemum Picking", how can you not bring a chrysanthemum back? Since D-day, although the crossing people have captured and killed countless Japanese soldiers, they have not captured any tall trophies in a serious manner, and they have not even caught a single Rising Sun Flag.
Kong Heng originally planned to get back the big Rising Sun Flag at the stern of the "Naniwa" in this operation, so that the rough embryos were red-eyed, but the half-haired man who operated the machine gun couldn't control his unicorn arm, and the stern was on fire, not to mention the Rising Sun Flag, as long as it was a piece of cloth, it would be burned to the ground.
However, on the foredeck, there is a trophy more awesome than the Rising Sun Banner beckoning to him, and with it, who is rare with the Rising Sun Flag?