The artillery position was taken over, and the Libyan commander was shocked and angry. Without thinking, he immediately contacted the rear and asked the air force to dispatch to help his people counterattack and recapture the artillery position.
Soon the Libyan Air Force's Su17 attack aircraft flew over the battlefield. They first dropped bombs and rockets at the fighting location in the city and at the intact urban location behind the Chad-controlled area.
The attack accidentally blew up Hannibal's backup headquarters, killing three orderlies responsible for doing chores, and causing minor injuries to more than ten people. However, this was the limit of what the Libyans could inflict.
Because when they dropped bombs and fired rockets, the PCs in the city also counterattacked with Stinger missiles, which scared the Libyan pilots and turned around and ran away.
The attack on the artillery positions outside the city is mainly based on machine guns and cannon fire. After all, the artillery positions have a lot of ammunition. If they bomb directly with bombs, it will not recapture the artillery positions, but destroy them.
Of course, this does not mean that the machine gun cannot destroy the shells, but the risk is much lower than the former.
But the Chadians are also very thieves. After noticing the movements of the Libyan army in the city, they decisively chose to abandon the artillery positions.
The Libyans still have many infantry fighting vehicles and armored vehicles at the moment, and there are more infantry than they do. Only fools would stick here.
As for the defensive facilities to rely on, forget about it. The Libyans hastily dug a bunch of vertical trenches outside the artillery positions as defensive fortifications. Otherwise, why could the Chadians attack so quickly? These trenches can even block pickup trucks. Not to mention an infantry fighting vehicle like BP.
Before leaving, the Chadians did not forget to stuff several grenades and a thermite into the barrel of the cannon.
The explosion of these grenades is powerful enough to burst the barrels and turn them into twisted twists. If the barrels are damaged, those cannons will become unusable!
The Libyans aggressively rushed up to the high ground using a combination of infantry and tanks, only to find that the Chadians had already disappeared. These guys even shot all the Libyan prisoners to death before running away, and watched as they were concentrated with their hands tied behind their backs. After executing one of his own men, the Libyan commander felt his blood rising and immediately ordered the pursuit to continue.
Then, they were hit by an anti-tank missile fired from two kilometers away, destroying an armored vehicle.
The brigade commander in Chad was very good at inciting the emotions of the Libyans. He had his only two missile pickup trucks waiting at a distance. He knew that the Libyans would definitely chase them. As long as they showed up, they could use Milan anti-tank missiles. Say hello to those guys.
Although the Chadians' aiming skills were not very good, they fired two salvos, and the Libyans stopped the vehicle with great cooperation. Therefore, the wheeled armored vehicle was naturally blown into the sky.
After hitting the missile, the pickup truck turned around and ran away without any trace of nostalgia. The Libyans could only jump in anger, then started the vehicle to continue the pursuit.
At this moment, the gap between wheels and tracks is revealed. Because those BP infantry tanks are not fast, the Libyans running at the front are those wheeled armored vehicles that are only equipped with 7.62 mm machine guns. These weak The firepower did not threaten the Chadian pickup truck two kilometers away. Instead, the missiles equipped by the latter hit the armored vehicles accurately.
The Chadians even acted like they did in the game. After firing the missile, they ran out a few hundred meters, then stopped to reload, waited for the Libyans to catch up, then opened fire again, and then ran away.
The Libyans chased them for five to six kilometers and destroyed six armored vehicles. In the end, they couldn't even eat the exhaust from Chadian pickup trucks.
The Libyan commander was so angry that his head hurt, but he had no choice but to ask his men to find favorable positions to establish observation posts, and at the same time let the BP infantry fighting vehicles from behind come over to act as fire support points. These BPs also had anti-tank missiles. , the range is not shorter than that of the Chadians, so it will be very difficult for the Chadians to come back. Unless they can kill those infantry fighting vehicles in advance, they will become targets.
But the task of the 7th Brigade was completed. They successfully penetrated behind the Libyans, turned the opponent upside down, and had to deploy precious infantry fighting vehicles to expel them. Read the book
And the seventh brigade
After escaping, the Chadian army in the city also seized the opportunity and began a rapid counterattack again. After paying about a hundred casualties, they also successfully drove the Libyans to the suburbs.
The Libyan commander knew that the situation was over and the rear reinforcements were still on the way, but he could no longer hold on and could only start planning a retreat. He planned to retreat to the plateau dozens of kilometers behind.
But retreating is more difficult than attacking. Once something goes wrong, the retreat will turn into a rout. By then, the Chadians may not even need to take action, and they themselves may disintegrate due to riots.
Therefore, the Libyan commander decided to advance before retreating. He tried to put on a large-scale offensive posture to make the Chadians confused about his ideas, and then gradually withdraw the troops in batches.
According to the order he envisioned, the first to be withdrawn were the ordinary infantry, who would retreat on trucks, and then the mechanized infantry. Their infantry fighting vehicles were still responsible for the task of breaking the rear. As for the servants from the Aozu area, Troops, at this moment, the Libyan commander does not care about their life or death. After all, the lives of the Libyans are important, but the lives of the indigenous people are not certain. They are just cannon fodder used to fill the lines on the battlefield. When you have it, you are a close comrade-in-arms; when you don’t need it, it is just garbage blocking the road!
The idea was wonderful and the execution went smoothly. Under the cover of those BP infantry fighting vehicles, the Libyan army launched a large-scale counterattack in the urban area, which indeed scared the Chadians. But the problem was that what the Libyans did not expect was that this This war also involves Shadow Company, which has a Pioneer drone hovering over Fada!
The Libyans' ground attack once confused Hannibal, but after the drone fed back the real-time situation, he knew what the Libyans were thinking.
Just as the mechanized infantry of the Libyan army was preparing to retreat, the helicopters called by Hannibal also arrived on the battlefield. These helicopters carrying anti-tank missiles were specially used to open cans for the Libyans.
Behind the helicopter squadron is the pickup truck group that is ready to go. The Chadians do not intend to let the Libyans retreat so easily, so the pursuit must be pursued. After the helicopters destroyed the infantry fighting vehicles in the rear, that's all. It's time for the pickup truck to go full speed ahead.