Chapter 340 Soviet Superman!

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"Mortar!"

As a direct fire support firepower, mortars have always been a loyal partner of infantry in various countries. From small-caliber 60mm mortars to larger-caliber 120mm and even 240mm mortars, they have always been shining in the arsenals of various countries. .

Even those guerrillas, drug dealers and warlords like it very much. It is simple to operate and powerful enough, which is enough.

However, although the operation is simple and easy to get started, in fact, it still takes a lot of effort to practice to master the mortar. It is also a mortar. Uncle Hei can be a million miles away, but in a new era in Lebanon Light infantry users can achieve first hits.

The Soviet airborne troops naturally belonged to the latter group. In just five minutes, two mortar shells landed with great accuracy next to the K19 launcher, which had fired less than a dozen grenades.

The PC operating the grenade launcher had an anti-fragment jacket, so he was only seriously injured, but the unlucky guerrillas around him were all shot into the sky.

And the K19 grenade launcher was naturally scrapped by shrapnel.

"These guys! They hit really accurately!"

Captain Li witnessed the whole process of his firepower being taken away, but he had nothing to do. He had no weapons in his hand that could counter the opponent. Now he could only hope that those mortars were not accurate.

In addition to mortar bombing, the Soviet airborne troops even adopted a rather brutal and dangerous fighting method.

Because PC foxholes are located on gentle slopes or reverse slopes of hills, the direct firepower of airborne troops poses little threat to these defense facilities. Therefore, in order to attack PCs, Soviet paratroopers will even rush up the gentle slope with rocket launchers and launch rockets. Or fire grenades and then slide down the hillside.

This method is very expensive, but it is quite effective. Because of the angle problem, it is difficult for PCs to effectively counterattack before the airborne troops fire. Whether it is automatic fire or other means, it is difficult to penetrate the rocks and harm the airborne troops. Only a small number of snipers can shoot through windows, but on a chaotic battlefield, snipers cannot seize every shooting window, let alone at night.

Soviet airborne troops wear light gray combat uniforms, commonly known as Goka combat uniforms. This uniform for mountain combat shooting is not very conspicuous at night, and the snipers' night vision devices are not very high-definition. , therefore, they often go through the following process when firing.

Find the target, use the night vision device to identify the target, confirm the identity, and fire!

However, the airborne troops often complete the launch while the sniper is identifying the target, and then jump back to the bunker to reload. At this time, the opponent has disappeared before the sniper can even see who it is.

The PCs can also deal with this, and they even start to fire rocket launchers in the same way. Some even rush up with RPD machine guns and randomly shoot a chain of ammunition, and then withdraw immediately.

The battle affected several hills, which were the focus of attack and defense for both sides. The alpha unit spread the defense wide, but would not be cut off by the airborne troops. Each foxhole was in a position to support each other. Once the airborne troops If you try to force it in, you will be attacked by crossfire.

The two sides fought fiercely for more than an hour at night, and then reached a tacit ceasefire. Both sides had light vehicles and simple supplies, and the supplies they carried could only last a few days, the most important of which was ammunition.

An ordinary soldier basically has three hundred rounds on his back. After all, under normal circumstances, they will have supplies at any time when encountering high-intensity battles. If there is any problem at ordinary times, they will at most use semi-automatic shooting. ..

But PCs and airborne troops are different. Both sides rely entirely on semi-automatic shooting at close range. Everyone only does one thing, whether they can see the target or not, they press the trigger in the direction of the enemy until death!

Accuracy and hits are no longer important. What both sides have to do is to suppress their opponents and survive. The Soviet paratroopers will half kneel on the top of the mountain, raise the RPKS machine gun and shoot out the bullets in one breath. The PC will also use the K14 in his hand to blast out the bullets. Empty the magazine. After all, the farthest distance between the two sides is only 300 meters, and the closest is only 50 or 60 meters. At this distance, a strong soldier can even throw a grenade across

go.

Such a high-intensity exchange of fire soon caused the ammunition of both sides to run out. The airborne troops who had finished their bullets even installed bayonets on their AK74 rifles again, and then engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the PCs.

A tall airborne soldier, who was a full 1.9 meters tall, even used an existing RPKS machine gun as a stick. With one move, an unlucky PC was caught off guard and his neck was broken. And his companion just pulled out the bayonet from the screaming PC, and the PCs also reacted at this moment, also pulled out the dagger or bayonet and started to fight.

After each side lost more than ten people, Baleleka took the lead in firing a signal flare to signal the airborne troops to retreat.

Because they failed to complete the task of dividing the PCs, they would not benefit the battle situation if they continued to fight. Moreover, their ammunition reserves had bottomed out and they had to retreat.

After receiving the signal, the airborne troops had no ink marks. The airborne troops who were still fighting in hand-to-hand combat quickly left the battlefield after killing the opponents in front of them, while those who had not yet been involved simply threw smoke bombs and laid the ground. anti-infantry mines, and then withdraw from the battle just as cleanly.

Seeing the airborne troops retreating, Captain Li immediately prepared to lead his men to catch up. After all, the PC suffered a huge loss in the previous battle. If he doesn't take revenge now, when will he take revenge?

Then the unlucky guy at the front triggered an anti-infantry mine, and the explosion immediately broke off one of his feet and also injured two teammates behind him.

As a result, the fire of revenge that the PC had just ignited disappeared without a trace in an instant. Everyone lay down on the spot with a tacit understanding, and then cleared the mines and rescued the wounded.

After the battle, Captain Li only felt distressed when he saw the losses. Seven PCs were killed in the firefight, but in the fighting, he lost a dozen of his men. All members of the A6 combat team were killed by their opponents with bayonets. Picked.

Several guerrillas and other PCs in the same position were also frightened. Close combat has never been Shadow Company's strong point. Shepard also knew this, so he generally emphasized keeping the fighting distance as much as possible.

But the Soviet Superman was not cool at all. He just put the bayonet on, catching the PC off guard and unable to fight. Captain Li was even considering asking Shepard to send a batch of pistols quickly. After all, at this time, what is commonly known as Fighting is simply impossible!

Even the remaining PCs are considering whether to wear two pieces of body armor, so that the bayonet may not be able to penetrate it!