"Run, run, don't stop!"
The commander was shouting loudly, and his throat was even whistling like a broken bellows, but he still didn't feel uncomfortable, and instead continued to work hard to direct the transfer of his men.
The young people of these tribes reacted quickly. They quickly mounted their camels and began to disperse in all directions, trying to avoid the fire from the sky.
However, this kind of move is just gambling, betting on whether the helicopter will give up here and focus on other places.
But in fact, this gamble is completely useless, because the four helicopters of the attacker team are targeting all guerrillas who do not go south. Therefore, they will separately shoot and drive away all those fleeing in other directions until they change direction.
It is not that there are no guerrillas trying to fight back, but in the dark, without the guidance of tracer bullets and lighting, trying to shoot down a high-speed moving bird helicopter with an AK is no less difficult than defeating Luffy in the Big Eater Competition, or even It's more difficult than the latter because Luffy isn't going to shoot your butt with a machine gun while you're eating.
The Bird Helicopter sets its weapons intersection point at a position of four hundred meters. At this position, the barrages fired by the two Gatling guns will converge at one point. No soft target can withstand the warheads. Penetrating and tearing, an unlucky camel was directly cut in two by the hail of bullets.
And it was not cut in half neatly, but torn and cut like a dull knife cutting through flesh.
The camel was even still alive and tried to stand up with its front two limbs, but in the end, it quickly lost its life due to excessive blood loss.
The owner sitting on the camel was not spared, and was shot through the chest. However, the body was blocked by the camel and avoided being cut up.
The bird helicopter in the sky is like a wandering falcon, and the Tuareg people running below are like lambs. Every time the falcon pounces, it can take away a few lambs.
The attacker fleet killed almost half of the Tuareg, and the remaining ones finally crashed into the ground encirclement of the Chadian army in a desperate run.
If the helicopters in the sky are falcons, then the Chadian army on the ground is a pack of wolves, hungry wolves waiting to be fed. Two infantry battalions are outflanking them from the left and right sides, and an encirclement of more than ten kilometers will surround the remaining ones. The guerrillas surrounded him.
Now, the guerrillas are trapped in an area of less than a few thousand square meters, with no bunkers and no supplies.
After completing the encirclement, the Chadian army stopped its actions, and then began to set up mortars and direct firepower as before.
The 60mm mortars used by these Chadian soldiers were the same as the 107 rocket launchers. They came from the inventory of a large country. The amount of stockpiles was so alarming that Shepard had to open a professional skinning factory in Quetta.
What they have to do is to change the various markings on the bullets and weapons shipped from the north, all into Russian.
Naturally, this was done to deceive the wrongdoer, just like the housewives of later generations who were superstitious about Japanese rice cookers. During this period, everyone also recognized the quality of Soviet arms.
But correspondingly, the price of Soviet arms is not low. After all, the map store has not yet opened. At this moment, the Soviet Union is still a steel behemoth in the eyes of everyone.
But Shepard was very conscious and knew that the market was very hungry for Soviet arms, so he took the initiative to fill this gap. Anyway, there was not much difference in appearance between the two arms, and most buyers were not very knowledgeable about the goods. If they were, Shepard De then promoted his own products to him.
As for the Chadian army, it is not yet in the ranks of those who know what they are using. Therefore, the commanders still like these mortars very much.
After all, they have little support firepower, and there are not even a few serious military academies in the country. The officers either go to France or the United Kingdom. As for the professional technical arms, they are handed over to Shadow Company, who hired a Appointed technical instructors at the military academy and opened a technical training class in N'Djamena.
Now, two-thirds of the engineers and drivers in the Chadian army came from the crash training course there.
Now, a considerable number of the soldiers who deploy mortars on the periphery are from the crash course.
Although it was a crash course, the foreign instructors who not only provided crash literacy but also trained professional skills were very dedicated. When selecting, Shepard deliberately chose those specific groups of people with harmonious families but low incomes. Their families were harmonious, Then there usually won't be any problems, such as drinking alcohol or taking drugs.
And if their income is not high, these officers will be more willing to come to N'Djamena and become hardworking gardeners, preaching and teaching.
Even now outside the battlefield, there are more than a dozen instructors speaking French, Spanish, English and German, with the help of translators on the side, conducting various on-site teachings to their students.
Although these instructors are not mercenaries and will not directly participate in the war, it is still no problem to take students out for internships, not to mention, the internship subsidies are still sufficient!
"Every gun, pay attention, No. 1 charge, all elements are set, high-explosive shells, six rapid fire rounds, fire!"
After surrounding the enemy, the Chadian army immediately began a military training. Because of the outbreak of the war, the National Army recruited a lot of strong men. Although they looked decent, they were still far away from becoming qualified cannon fodder, especially It was those artillerymen. Therefore, the Chadian army urgently mobilized several batches of artillery trainees to participate in practical training.
Everyone must ensure a basic number of practical operations in order to obtain a certificate of qualification.
As a result, the guerrillas hiding in the encirclement were like lambs waiting to be slaughtered. There was no persuasion to surrender, no warning, only constant falling shells and bullets. The guerrillas with nowhere to hide could only dig bunkers in the sand, but no matter what they dug, Whatever comes out, the sand will eventually flow back into it.
In the end, there were less than thirty remaining guerrilla soldiers, almost all of whom were injured. They lacked food and drink and even had to hide in the remains of camels to avoid artillery fire. However, as the camel bodies were also smashed to pieces by Chad, the remaining The death of many people was a matter of time. After another artillery fire that was not accurate at all, the remnants of the guerrillas finally raised the white flag.
But the Chadian troops on the periphery seemed not to have seen it, and instead fought more cheerfully.
Wave after wave, as the shells landed again, the white flag that was waving before disappeared.
The wailing sounds in the surrounding circle also calmed down slightly.