The airborne troops had already conducted several simulations of the guerrilla camp. Therefore, after the attack began, the three platoons had automatically deployed without the need for Baleleka to issue additional orders.
The captain and company headquarters commanded from a position two kilometers away from the battlefield, while the platoon leader was located further forward, a few hundred meters behind the battle line. The two parties communicated using radio.
Because he knew that there were mortar positions deployed in the guerrilla camp, he fired the first shot of the 82mm mortar from the airborne troops in the rear.
Four salvos directly blasted the mortar position in the center of the camp into the sky. The guerrillas never thought about the consequences of stacking a bunch of shells together, and then, now, they knew.
The exploding shells also blew up a dozen unlucky guerrilla soldiers along with them, and splinters and sawdust were fired in all directions like hidden weapons.
Then, the bd1 paratrooper tank began to cover the airborne troops' attack.
The sentry towers around the camp were the second to suffer. The airborne troops were too lazy to use smoothbore cannons to demolish the wooden sentry towers, and directly bombed them with SEG anti-tank missiles. The latter was much more powerful than 73mm artillery shells. One shot After the missile went down, only four supporting poles were left in the sentry tower.
At this time, the guerrillas also reacted and began to fight back. Although the sentry tower was bombed, there were still some machine gun shooting bunkers beside the wall. The guerrilla soldiers who came in a hurry jumped into the bunkers and began to shoot at the paratroopers in the distance. The chariots fired.
Although the light machine guns in their hands can cause damage to the sides and rear of bd1, the front is far from enough. However, seeing so many shots fired and the tanks still intact, the guerrilla soldiers began to call for manpower in a hurry again. They went to carry the rocket launcher that was delivered to them before.
Soon a few dusty 72 rocket launchers were brought over by the guerrilla soldiers, but then a group of people were in trouble because they didn't know how to use this thing at all.
But the enemy was already in front of them, and the guerrilla soldiers had no choice but to operate it. However, because the launch tube was not opened and the safety was not released, no matter how hard they fought, they could not fire the thing.
Finally, someone found out that he was about to pull out the launch tube, but he took it in the wrong direction. A rocket went down and half of the wall of the small house in the camp was blown away.
Such a movement startled the airborne soldiers. Seeing another guy stand up and prepare to fire a rocket, the shooter who had set up the RPKS machine gun immediately fired at a short point, and the guerrilla soldier who wanted to fire the rocket fell headfirst.
Then, the two paratrooper tanks began to fire at each other's position, first with 73mm artillery, and then with parallel machine guns.
Soon, most of the bunkers and wooden walls around the camp were destroyed, and the guerrilla soldiers also suffered heavy casualties. The airborne troops' firepower was fierce, and a large part of the casualties were caused by the continuous bombing of seven paratrooper tanks.
"Retreat, retreat!"
The officers and non-commissioned officers who were lucky enough to survive tried to gather manpower to reorganize the defense line. The camp was not small, and there were many bunkers inside. The weapons depot that had been dusty for a long time was also being opened. There were also some old heavy machine guns inside. , it is still very effective to deal with paratrooper tanks!
However, the airborne troops were not slow in their movements. After knowing that the enemy wanted to shrink the defense line, the three platoons immediately pressed forward. The paratrooper tanks smashed through the remains of the wooden wall blocking the road, rushed into the camp, and began to open fire on anything suspicious. The buildings and bunkers will be attacked repeatedly. If the machine guns cannot penetrate, use artillery. If the artillery is not effective, use missiles.
The guerrillas were still waiting for the heavy machine guns from behind, but their actions were immediately discovered by the snipers in the airborne troops. Without saying a word, the latter raised the SVD and took a rough aim before pulling the trigger. The next second, look The guerrilla soldier with the heavy machine gun fell down, but the guy behind him carrying the tripod rushed into the bunker unscathed.
Then, before the people in the bunker could say anything, a 73mm artillery shell hit them.
"Where are those Americans? What are they doing?"
"No one informed them!"
"Why don't you go quickly then?"
After being attacked for twenty minutes, with almost half of the people dead, the guerrillas finally remembered that they looked like
There are also good brothers who can fight.
An officer yelled at people to send a distress signal quickly, and then someone remembered that the radio was still left in the room and had not been taken out.
"I………"
The officer felt that his vision was dark. He could only reluctantly lead the remaining people to launch a counterattack to attract the firepower of the airborne troops, and then sent people to the firefighting area to pull the radio out of the house that had been turned into ruins.
The airborne troops also noticed the enemy's movements, and also saw the guerrilla soldiers pulling things in the ruins. A paratrooper tank turned its turret and aimed at the latter, but the gunner did not rush to fire. Waiting until those guys He pulled the radio out from the ruins and was about to run away when he fired a cannonball at it.
The explosion almost exploded right behind the guerrilla soldier's buttocks, but fortunately none of the three were injured. When they picked up the radio and showed it to the officer, they discovered that the machine had a huge hole in it. Some green smoke is still swaying out of the breach.
"Maybe we can still save it?"
The guerrilla soldier carefully put down the radio and then tried to turn on the power. As a result, a burst of electric sparks flashed, and the device finally reached its last moment.
"Is there still a radio station?"
"There are still..." in the ruins.
Before the soldier finished speaking, he saw a paratrooper tank more than a hundred meters away having rolled over the completely collapsed ruins, stopped on top, and fired a shot at the light machine gun that was still firing at the other end of the camp. shells.
"it's gone now!"
At this moment, the officer's vision was really dark. It was not that he was mad to death by his subordinates, but that a group of people squatted here for a long time and were discovered by the airborne troops. Then the officer with a relatively higher position was shot in the head by a sniper, leaving blood foam and bones. The scum directly splashed into the faces of the surrounding soldiers.
"Run!"
Seeing the officer who had lost half of his head, the remaining guerrilla soldiers simply dropped their weapons and fled to the other side of the valley. The airborne tanks were chasing behind them, and there were several eager guerrillas. Most of the soldiers simply jumped into the river, but more were blocked by airborne troops, and in the end they had no choice but to surrender.
It was not until a few hours later that the Alpha unit learned that the guerrilla camp had been taken over by the Soviets. The person who delivered the news was a guerrilla soldier who had jumped into a river to escape. The latter was so panicked that he fainted immediately after reporting the letter. past.
"Soviet people, why are they there?"