Chapter 159 Fighting
Chapter 159: Thorn
"Jiuchi..."
Without any warning, a unique whistling sound of rocket launchers suddenly sounded in the air, and the soldiers beside them were stunned. At this time, both sides of the enemy and us were in a dust battle, and the enemy was on another inclined surface and our army was on the top of the mountain. At this time, the rockets came up and they hit their own people.
In amazement, the soldiers subconsciously lay down and lowered their heads. The US military charging obviously knew the power of the "Katyusha" rocket launcher, and they all lay on the ground and did not dare to move. However, only I looked at the upper right side of the 597.9 highland with ecstasy in my heart, because I knew that the target of these rockets was not us, but the forest I mentioned.
Sure enough, with a shocking roar, a large area of dazzling light burst out in the valley in the upper right corner, and the entire valley was instantly surrounded by smoke and fire. The firelights were so bright that I could now clearly see the situation there through the smoke above the high ground.
There was originally a dense forest there, and those trees had been for at least decades. A thick trunk was vigorous and powerful in the valley. Because of its unique geographical advantage, it was difficult for our army's artillery fire to hit it, so the trees there have always maintained their vitality.
But now, all this no longer exists in just a few seconds. The big trees are like toys swept down by children, falling in the valley, waiting to be swallowed by flames. Even if there are still a few big trees that have not fallen, they just stand helplessly in it, letting the flames rage on them, making crackling sounds...
I should have thought that our army would dispatch "Katyusha". The valley opposite was blocked by the ridge of the 597.9 Highland, and it was difficult for the artillery in our artillery positions to pose a threat to it. Even if the artillery observers determined the coordinates and found the appropriate launch position, the artillery troops would have to drag the cannons out of the tunnel and transport them to the shooting position.
Although this action does not sound very difficult, it is extremely dangerous to implement it. The US military is not a fool. After the war has fought, the position of our artillery positions is no longer a secret for them. It’s just that because our cannons are usually hidden in tunnels, they have no choice but to do anything to us. However, they will still use the planes in the sky to monitor our artillery positions. It is difficult for our artillery units to escape their eyes every move. Therefore, pulling the cannons out of the tunnel in broad daylight, hoping to enter another launch position, which is basically the same as committing suicide.
Therefore, the only one who can complete this task is the "Katyusha" rocket launcher.
The "Katyusha" rocket launcher can be called the Volunteer Army's army. It is highly favored by Volunteer Army soldiers. On the march, all people and cars will give way to the "Katyusha". It is also very convenient and fast on the battlefield. Generally, the rocket launcher is loaded on a car and is very fast when dispatching. The hidden location is also highly confidential. To ensure safety, there are often two to three hidden tunnels. The US military cannot determine which tunnel it hides in or which tunnel it will depart. So everything I see now...
Unfortunately, I did not see the US military in those firelights. This is understandable. Hundreds of rockets poured into the forest in a few seconds and exploded, and then the pillars of fire and smoke rose up. Even if there were a large number of US military inside, they would be suppressed by the fallen trees and firelights.
But this is only possible! What if there were no large number of US troops gathering in the forest?
I quickly took my eyes back from the burning flames and turned to the US troops in front of the position, and I think they will tell me the answer!
The US troops in front of the position were lying on the ground without moving. They stared blankly at the firelight rising from the valley, without firing fire or attacking. They seemed to have forgotten that this was the battlefield and that we were fighting for life and death!
The volunteer soldiers did not fire, and most of them were puzzled by the sudden bombing of our artillery. Although Li Baoqiang and other cadres knew the intention of this bombing, they were also the same as me. They were not sure if we had bombed the right one.
So, the battlefield suddenly became quiet at this moment, and only the artillery soldiers on both sides were still bombing towards the position without a single shot, but no one paid attention to it.
After a while, a soldier in the US camp suddenly cursed at us: "fuck you!", and then he fired the machine gun and shot us!
I was not angry but happy, and I knew that I had guessed it right this time! Good guy, there was a large forest, and the US military should not say that there was a battalion of troops gathering in it! And it was a battalion of the 187th Airborne Regiment, so we could easily take it away. This time, I made a lot of money!
More importantly, these losses will also be a very heavy blow to the morale of the US military. In addition, they will have to spend time reorganizing their troops, and the attack intensity will also weaken. It shouldn't be a problem if we want to hold our position until dark!
But what I didn't expect was that things were not as simple as I thought.
When the soldiers were not prepared at all, the US military in front of them suddenly seemed to be crazy, and rushed towards our position with a bayonet. They were two, three, and there was no previous formation and cooperation and protection, and rushed forward indiscriminately!
Seeing this, I couldn't help but frown, realizing that the deaths of a large number of comrades just now had aroused the bloodiness of the US military, making them rush up to fight us desperately.
From a scientific perspective, their current situation may be explained as irritability and impulse. Such a playing style will undoubtedly greatly increase casualties and weaken the overall impact. But the battlefield is realistic, a struggle of life, and a struggle of psychology. It is not everything that can be explained by science. Often, this playing style that has no combat effectiveness in science can win on the battlefield.
I can't let them overwhelm our momentum! I can't let their murderous aura be intimidated!
Thinking of this, I couldn't help but yell at the soldiers: "Comrades! The critical time is here, don't even want a prisoner, kill me hard!"
"Kill!" The soldiers yelled and pulled the trigger.
The whistling and rotating bullets flew towards the enemy with a sharp roar, with the murderous aura of the soldiers. A swelling sound made a swelling sound on the US military. The US military, who was carrying the bullet, stopped immediately, and gradually fell to the ground after trembling with the sound.
The US military didn't care about these things at all. Before the people in front fell, the people behind rushed forward and rushed forward. Then another row of bullets came towards us...
Grenades were dropped in rows, and a scorched earth with blood exploded in front of the position. The shrapnel that could kill people was hidden in it and flew everywhere. Some US troops were shaken by the shock waves of the explosion, some US troops fell to the ground by the shrapnel, and some US troops were blown into the sky and then fell heavily to the foot of the mountain.
But all this could not stop the US military from roaring and rushing towards our position. The bayonet's white light waved in front of the position, like a monster eager to drink our blood was constantly approaching us.
Crazy! They are really crazy!
I have to admit that at one moment I was indeed afraid. Thousands of people rushed from the opposite side with bayonets. If you accidentally get a few more holes on them, you may be stabbed by them. No one will be afraid of this situation. But whether it is afraid or not, the innate sense of survival makes the soldiers grit their teeth and fight against the enemy. Because the soldiers all know that once the enemy rushes up, there will be nothing else waiting for us except death!
The US military charge was very messy, but it was precisely because of the messy that we couldn't find their rules. Sometimes a machine gun suddenly fired here, and sometimes another coaxless cannon came over there, and a few bayonets came in front... Although such a charge caused many people to fall down the US military along the way, their front line approached us step by step.
As I got closer and closer... I only buckled the rifle in my hand and thumped, almost watching their heads burst out from each other face to face, and slowly collapsed to the ground. I had no feeling of killing people now, and at this moment I was thinking: "Stop them! Kill them! Never let them come up..."
Suddenly, a grenade was thrown into a place not far from me. Before I could react, a soldier rushed over...
With a "boom!", the grenade exploded and the soldier was thrown high. When he fell down again, I noticed that his stomach had been blown up and his broken intestines were blown all over the ground, red, white, and black. I looked at it for the first time and didn't dare to look at it again.
In fact, I didn't have time to take a second look at this time, because I would focus all my attention on the US military charging towards us. This soldier was sacrificed for us. If the grenade was not suppressed by him, the shrapnel and shock waves that exploded might cause all the soldiers on the No. 9 position to lose their combat capabilities, and then other US military would rush forward...
I can't let the soldier die in vain, so I can't let the US army rush up.
But the facts made me helpless. Although I had already shot the rifle in my hand quickly and accurately, the enemy still approached our position step by step. When the enemy was about to succeed and rushed up, everything the sniper had became so powerless. At this time, I really hoped that the machine gun in my hand was in my hand!
Finally, just after I fired all the bullets in the chamber, I found that I had no chance to change the magazine. It was not that I was not changing the magazines fast enough, but that the m1 rifle made a crisp "clang" sound when it finished firing the bullets, which made the US military clearly know that my bullets had been exhausted. So I rushed up even more crazily. I believe that if I still changed the magazines at this time, then when I raised the gun, the enemy's bayonet had already been inserted into my heart!
So I pulled out the m1911 on my waist, and for a while, "Bang bang...", I knocked down the US troops who were rushing in the front as fast as possible. When the US troops stopped charging, I shouted to the soldiers: "Get the bayonet!"
While saying that, he bayonetized his rifle.
"Grenade!" With my order, the soldiers threw a row of grenades at the enemy at the same time.
This is the combat habit of the volunteer army. The soldiers usually throw a round of grenades at the enemy before charging, so that the enemy can have no time to shoot at us while dodging the grenades. Secondly, the smoke that explodes can also become a kind of cover.
"Boom..." With a burst of explosions, radiant smoke and dust rose in front of the position.
As soon as the explosion fell, I waved my hand and shouted loudly to the soldiers: "Comrades! Go!"
"Run!"
"Kill!"
...
The soldiers shouted, and they all rushed out of the trenches and rushed towards the enemy in smoke.
Instead of letting the enemy rush up, we might as well rush down first. This is an unchanging principle of hand-to-hand combat in the highlands.
First, on the top of the mountain, the soldiers were fire-defying formations, all three or five guarding in one position to shoot. Such formations did not have a neat front line. Once they were snatched up by the enemy, the volunteers in each position would face the US troops from all directions.
Another, more importantly, our army rushes down with a bayonet and gains a condescending geographical advantage, which can play a great role in bayonet fighting, especially on steep inclines like the 597.9 highland.
However, with only a few dozen people on the top of our mountain position, we dared to raise a bayonet to launch a counterattack against hundreds of enemies, and it was the 187th Airborne Regiment of the elite US military force. This can be said to be a very crazy move in any case.
The US military did not expect that we would dare to launch a counterattack against them at this time, and the charge could not help but bend. At this time, the two armies were only ten meters apart. With just one blow, the bayonets of the volunteer soldiers were already forced to face the US military. The US military had no choice but to raise their guns to fight.
At this time, most of the soldiers who followed me were Li Baocheng's 8th Company. They were all veterans who were very experienced in bayonet fighting. In addition, our army was caught off guard by the US military from a condescending position. The US military that was rushing to fight was not an opponent of the volunteer soldiers. They were stabbed by the soldiers in just one meeting.
After stabbing two US troops, I suddenly realized that the US troops in front of me were not as terrible as I thought. I originally thought that the US troops with dozens of people slammed bayonets at hundreds of people would be in danger no matter what. The reason for doing this was a helpless move, but there was a dramatic change on the battlefield.
The 597.9 The mountain top area of the highland is not large, and the enemy's troops on the front line will not be much more powerful than us. In addition, they are crowded with each other and cannot unfold their hands and feet, let alone raise the bayonet to fight with us. More importantly, most of the weapons in their hands are carbines...
The characteristics of carbines are that they are short and light, easy to carry, and even some carbine stocks can be folded. These characteristics are in line with the needs of paratroopers to jump, which is why the US military equipped this type of gun with airborne troops in large quantities. But it is obvious that these characteristics are not suitable for thorn-fighting.
Of course, the US military also knew this, so the m1 carbines originally produced did not even have a bayonet support for bayonets. It was not until the US soldiers strongly responded that they added bayonet support to the original foundation.
This equipment is installed, but it doesn't seem practical on this battlefield! Isn't it? I held the heavy and long m1 rifle in my hand and rushed down. The US military in front of me hurriedly raised the bayonet to block it. The US military looked big and thick, but the power from the bayonet made me feel like he was using a weightless bamboo pole to block a heavy sword that was swinging towards him...
The result is conceivable. The bayonet just deviated a little from the direction and still pierced into the abdomen of the US military in front of him!
A scream! The pain of being stabbed by a bayonet is not much better than being shot by someone. He threw the gun in pain, arched his body like a shrimp, and slowly fell to the ground.
I didn't pause. Almost the moment I successfully stabbed him, I pulled out the bayonet and then stabbed another US army. The US army was crowded with each other, blocking the view from behind. It was not until the US army in the front row was stabbed to the ground that the US army in the back row suddenly discovered that the enemy was actually in front of him. But when he realized it, the bayonet had already penetrated into his vital points.
What surprised me was that the US military's ability to fight for punctures was very clumsy, even the 187th Airborne Division, the elite US military force. I don't know if it was because they could not perform on this high ground or for other reasons. But I think this should have something to do with the advanced equipment of the US military.
The more advanced the equipment, it means that hand-to-hand combat becomes an outdated war. Just like in modern times, the US military is already completely a kind of war without contact. In this case, the stinging technology will also be considered a useless and outdated skill. Although I believe that the US military still has stinging training, it has undoubtedly become a situation. No wonder in modern times, there are veterans of volunteers who say: "Look at the tall Americans, who want to compete with the Americans, they just don't dare to compete with them. When they charge with the bayonet, they turn their heads and run..."
This made us cheaper. I pushed a bayonet and stabbed several times in a row. Looking at the other soldiers, the situation was similar. The two soldiers beside me and I forced dozens of American troops to retreat slowly like sheep driving.
Finally, when I pulled the bayonet out of the enemy's chest and was about to stab another enemy, I realized that the US military had retreated like a tide.
Chapter completed!