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Chapter 145 Fake attack

Originally, I thought the Vietnamese army would launch a large-scale attack at dawn, but the Vietnamese army's actions once again went beyond my expectations... The Vietnamese army at dawn was even more honest than last night, and even had less tentative attacks.

One of them was pretending to be really going to attack... and the soldiers were nervous for a while.

That was when we had lunch... the so-called lunch was naturally compressed biscuits with canned food. Although we felt a little disgusting when we were eating compressed biscuits now... The reason was that we ate too much of these things on the battlefield before, and when we returned to the back, we had good rice and good food to nourish the stomach. At this time, we felt like eating bricks.

But we also know that it is good to be able to eat enough on the battlefield, so there is nothing to be picky about.

For the supply side... we don't need to worry about anything this time. The reason is that our army made sufficient preparations when they came to the 518.6 high ground. The compressed biscuits and cans brought with us are enough for us to eat for three days... This actually does not require much transportation capacity. As the name suggests, the compressed biscuits look like only a small piece, but they are pressed tightly with high pressure. After eating this small piece, it will be full if you pour some water. As for canned food... it is to improve the food for the soldiers on the battlefield.

What occupies even more transportation capacity is water. It is indeed not easy to prepare three days of water for hundreds of people in the camp. This made it take us two cars to transport the plastic buckets containing the water.

So now we have nothing to worry about, because compared to the Vietnamese troops stationed on the 481 and 544 high ground, our situation is much better than that of them... Their meridian lines were actually cut off by us.

This may be hard to imagine... We just occupied a 518.6 highland, but we can replenish the entire Banwang area of ​​the Vietnamese army... But this is not surprising. You should know that the Banwang area is a prominent part of our defense line. From the map, it looks like a snake head that explored our defense line... and the 518.6 highland happened to be stuck at the throat of the snake head. In addition, the purposeful and targeted blockade of some sections of the road with artillery fire can completely make the Vietnamese army in the Banwang area isolated and helpless.

So the Vietnamese army situation in the 481 and 544 heights kept sending us from the military headquarters:

"The firepower of the Vietnamese army has been significantly weakened, and they have entered the stage of restraining the use of ammunition!"

"Our artillery fire wiped out a supply team of the Vietnamese army again!"

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The essence of this battle is actually whether the Vietnamese army besieged by us collapsed first or our army collapsed first. However, judging from the current situation, the failure of the Vietnamese army seems to be without any suspense. Now it depends on whether the Vietnamese army can pull out our 518.6 highland before Sakawang collapses.

So both the enemy and us looked at the 518.6 high ground... This originally unimportant high ground has now become the key to determining the outcome of this battle.

At this sensitive time, it was also when our army always thought that the Vietnamese army would launch a counterattack... The Vietnamese army fired a large amount of artillery fire at our army... Although the artillery fire lasted for not long, only five minutes, it was very dense. From the sound of the artillery, we knew that the Vietnamese army was shooting at our 518.6 highland at the same time from several directions. After the artillery was shot, there was a burst of shouts of killing... The infantry of the two companies launched an attack on our army from the left and right wings.

All of this seems to tell us that the general attack of the Vietnamese army has begun, but I still see some of the names...

First of all, the Vietnamese army gave up the front side that was easier to attack and turned to attack the two sides of the 518.6 highland. It seems a bit easy to take away... You should know that the front side is the relatively gentle side, and the steepness of the two wings even reached seventy or eighty degrees!

Secondly, the formation of the Vietnamese troops is too sparse... The formation of offensives should not be dense, but everything has a certain degree, and the same is true for offensive formation.

Everyone knows the disadvantage of being too dense... It is easy to be killed on a large scale by enemy artillery fire, machine guns, etc.

It's too sparse... Then there is naturally less connection and cover between individual soldiers. Simply put, the firepower per unit area is too small, which will not put any pressure on the enemy's defense line at all. Take an extreme example. If a company scatters a large area and rushes up one by one, it will of course be easily solved by the enemy.

Therefore, if you want to put some pressure on the enemy's defense line or want to break through the enemy's defense line, the formation cannot be too sparse or too dense.

The current formation of the Vietnamese army is too sparse, as if they were ready to withstand artillery as soon as they came up.

More importantly... I think the Vietnamese cannon was a bit unreasonable... What can five minutes of artillery fire do? The Vietnamese Japanese are not unaware of the situation in the 518.6 highland. There are solid caves everywhere on it. Five minutes of artillery fire just tickles these caves!

At this time, the Yue Japanese were storing shells and gathering their power. How could they waste shells knowing that the artillery bombing was useless?

So the problem is obvious... The Vietnamese army's attack, whether it was artillery bombardment or infantry charge, was actually luring our artillery to open fire.

I think that the Vietnamese army must have arranged artillery observers on the commanding heights of several highlands at this time, and they were waiting for our army's artillery to be exposed.

There are some things worth thinking about here... Artillery is actually just about observing me and I observe you. When you hit me, I can also hit you next. Simply put... The Vietnamese army tempted our army to fire artillery and exposed our artillery positions. While the Vietnamese army fired at our artillery positions, it also exposed its artillery positions. So as common sense, the difference between the attacks is not very big!

The purpose of the Vietnamese army doing this is a bit puzzling...

After thinking about it, I quickly understood the truth... Artillery fighting like this, that is, firecrackers between the enemy and us are often the ones with fast movements and rich experience in combat can gain the advantage.

The Vietnamese army believed that they had more combat experience than our army... In fact, this is true. The Vietnamese artillery also came from the battlefield, and many of our army's artillery did not have basic training, so the Vietnamese army understood the strengths of the enemy and were looking for fighter jets! If it opened like the Vietnamese army thought, it might be possible that our artillery would suffer a great loss.

As for the apparent actions of the Vietnamese army... infantry is just suicide squads, and artillery soldiers may have moved their positions in less than five minutes!

So I immediately sent a telegram to the military headquarters: "The Vietnamese army was feinted and attempted to lure my artillery into exposing it!"

Commander Huang quickly replied a telegram, with only a few words on it: "The heroes have similar views!"

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Needless to say, the result of this battle was that the Vietnamese charge troops did not play any role at all... If they really wanted to say anything, they exchanged more than a dozen corpses for hundreds of machine gun bullets!

Then the Vietnamese army was silent again... The Vietnamese army commander seemed to realize that we would not be fooled so easily, so he stopped wasting shells and doing such small actions.

But at this time I was a little confused about what the commander of the Vietnamese army was waiting for... It was more beneficial to the Vietnamese army during the day, right? However, time has passed little by little, and the sun is about to set and the sky is getting dark again... Could it be that the Vietnamese army still have to prepare for an attack one night?

This seems impossible, because Sakawang's Vietnamese army could not last for so long. The news from the military headquarters told me very clearly... Because we played a role in the feint attack on Sakawang's Vietnamese army, it consumed a lot of the ammunition of the Vietnamese army... This is a feature of modern warfare. Everyone uses automatic weapons, so it would be very fast to consume ammunition. They were still veterans stationed in the 481 Highlands and 544 Highlands. They knew from the beginning that they should save ammunition, so they could persist until now without supply... If it were other troops, they would have been out of ammunition and food, and they would have surrendered with the white flag.

But even so... Commander Huang also speculated that Banwang's Vietnamese army was not enough to persevere tonight... This is an objective reality. Modern wars have no ammunition, even if you are the ace unit of the 320th Division, even if you occupy the favorable terrain, it is useless. The weapons and equipment and troops of this era cannot be smashed with stones!

So this made me puzzled... It should be said that this is the most opportunity for the Vietnamese army. Why did the Vietnamese army let it go so easily?!

At this time, a whistling sound of shells suddenly came from the sky... So I realized that the Vietnamese army did not miss this opportunity, but consciously chose to fight separately in the evening.

Of course, the artillery fire of the Vietnamese army did not pose much threat to our army's cave... This is the best thing about the 518.6 Highland. Although we are facing the artillery fire of the Vietnamese army, the solid cave is the best hidden cave. On the other hand, it is also because our artillery weapons have begun to fight back at this time, so the shells of the enemy and us are flying around in the sky... The whistling and explosion of shells are everywhere outside. Occasionally, a few shells will collide and explode in the sky... The explosion sounds like thunder.

At this time, an observer ran into the cave where I was covered in dust, saluted in front of me, and then reported loudly: "Battery Commander... the company commander asked me to report to you: The Vietnamese Japanese have begun to attack, and the infantry troops are on the front, and the armored troops are on the west!"
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