Chapter 52

I changed my position and poked my head out.

This time I dare not take Wang Kechang, because bringing one more person means an extra risk of exposure. For the snipers of the Vietnamese army, once we are exposed, the only result is death.

This time I didn't dare to hide behind the rock again, because although the rock is a good sniper position, it is also a key observation point for Vietnamese snipers.

This time I dare not put on that military cap, not only because the two bullet holes on it made my scalp tingle, but more importantly... I guess the reason why the Vietnamese army snipers were able to confirm my position and One shot hit the military cap entirely because of the bright red five-pointed star on the military cap.

After thinking about it, I casually tore off the two red collar badges on the collar.Although they are not large in size, they are somewhat conspicuous under the starlight, which is undoubtedly an excellent target for Vietnamese snipers.

At this time, some changes occurred on the battlefield. It can be said that our soldiers caught the Vietnamese army by surprise.Just when the Vietnamese army thought that the soldiers of the two squads of our army were encircled by "our own people", Chen Yiyi, who was disguised as a Vietnamese army, and other People's Liberation Army attacked the Vietnamese army positions at the same time...

It is said that our army's firepower is not bad when our army is prepared to fight against the Vietnamese army.

The main reason is that each squad of our army is equipped with a bazooka. The bazooka used by our army is called the Type 69 bazooka, and because it has a caliber of [-]mm, soldiers are used to calling it the [-]-fire.

The Four Zero Fire thing is said to be easy to use, and a large part of the reason is that it has more types of ammunition and can adapt to various battlefield needs.Simply put, there are anti-tank bombs, anti-infantry anti-personnel bombs, incendiary bombs and even flares...

The disadvantage is that the shooting range is not far, only 300 meters at most, and the accuracy is not enough, and it will be deflected when the wind blows slightly!

However, this time our army came prepared, and the previous scene was only played at a distance of 200 meters, so the distance between the enemy and the enemy was only more than 200 meters, which happened to be the role of the [-] fire. distance.

As for the types of ammunition carried by the soldiers... there is no doubt that they are all anti-personnel high-explosive incendiary grenades.

I don't know who designed this incendiary bomb. It seems to be tailor-made for this mountainous and jungle battlefield.Isn't it?There are 2000-3000 particles of incendiary in it, and they will spread out radially when they explode, with a diffusion radius of more than 15 meters... As long as this is fired, the high ground of the Vietnamese army will immediately turn red.What's even more powerful is that there are 900 steel balls inside...

Isn't it?The three squads under me have three rocket launchers, and they don’t care about anything when they start firing. Screaming and igniting a raging fire.

Of course, the fact that the soldiers were able to take the lead so smoothly is inseparable from the firepower that I defeated several Yue devils one after another to suppress them.

Immediately afterwards, without waiting for the Vietnamese army to take a breath, the reinforcements in the company quickly followed up, firing machine guns and bazookas at the Vietnamese army's position, only to beat the Vietnamese army crying for a while, unable to fight back.

This is often the case on the battlefield. The balance of victory will be biased towards whoever holds the initiative, even if the Vietnamese army has a geographical advantage and firepower advantage.

isn't it?The geographical advantage of the Vietnamese army is condescending, but our army fired an incendiary bomb first, and a fire ignited on the high ground in an instant, so the Vietnamese army became a target exposed to the fire.And the Vietnamese army's superiority in firepower... was also completely unable to be brought into play because the enemy was in the dark.

I first stretched out the binoculars to observe the high ground opposite, and then slowly poked out the rifle from the grass...

Although from a certain point of view, the telescope has a higher multiple and a larger observable range, but sometimes the opportunity on the battlefield is so fleeting that it is too late for you to switch from the telescope to the sniper rifle.So for a sniper, the scope is the best choice.

Looking at the chaotic battlefield in front of me, I understand that I have at least two advantages over Vietnamese snipers.

One is that the enemy is in the clear and I am in the dark, the opponent is in the flames, but I am hiding in the dark jungle.

The other is that the Vietnamese army snipers probably thought I was dead, so they didn't know my existence.

This can be seen from the falling of our army's machine gunners and bazooka shooters one after another...Obviously, if the Vietnamese army snipers knew that I was still alive, they would not be able to shoot and kill our soldiers so recklessly.

However, sometimes advantages on the battlefield are also disadvantages.For example, there are flames lit by incendiary bombs everywhere on the positions of the Vietnamese army. Although this allows me to see the enemy's positions clearly, it will also hide the sparks from the guns so that I cannot determine the position of the Vietnamese sniper.

Hear gunshots?

Please, there are gunshots everywhere on this battlefield, not to mention that the svd sniper rifle uses machine gun bullets, and the sound of firing is no different from that of a machine gun burst.

So I just hid in the jungle and was anxious. I searched the Vietnamese army's position with only a few hundred square meters in the scope over and over again, but I still couldn't find the Vietnamese army sniper.

What made me even more angry was that during the search, from time to time, a few resisting Vietnamese soldiers would appear in my sights, but I didn't dare to pull the trigger to knock them down.

Why don't you fight?

Didn't I expose myself by beating me?I am in the dark, the spark will reveal my position when I shoot, and the Vietnamese army will know that I am still alive... So sometimes the sniper battlefield is sometimes the opposite of the conventional battlefield, who would have thought that the burning flames would be How about becoming the protective color of a Vietnamese army sniper?

Protective coloration?

Thinking of this, I couldn't help being stunned: The Vietnamese army's position is not large. It stands to reason that I searched it several times under the condition of fair visibility, and I couldn't find any clues.Especially when I watched our soldiers fall one after another, but I still couldn't find each other... This really made me feel a little bit wrong.

The Yueguizi snipers did not change their sniper positions. This is my first conclusion.The reason is simple, I'm just staring here, and the visibility on the other side is very good, as long as it is a moving devil, no one can escape my eyes.

And I can't see the muzzle flash, not at all.

So the conclusion is obvious, the Yue Guizi sniper is hiding in the fire, he uses the fire to completely cover the sparks from his muzzle, this is another protective color.

But...how is this possible? !

How can a person hide in the fire for a long time?

I couldn't figure it out, but I followed my deduction and turned my attention to the Burning Zone, which I had completely ignored.

Fortunately, I tried this, because I soon discovered that the flames in one place were a little weird.It's weird, but every once in a while, a straight line of flames will burst out of the flame... and in the direction that the flames point to, a soldier will often fall down in response.

So I understood that it was the flame brought out by the bullet when it was fired, and the Vietnamese army sniper was hiding behind the flame.

However, I can clearly see that the position where the Vietnamese army sniper should be is full of fire... How could he survive in it?

Just thinking about it, I still raised my rifle and aimed at that position and waited quietly...

A string of straight-line flames, another string of straight-line flames... I've got you, two straight-line flames with different angles, the intersection of their opposite extensions is the exact position of the target!

So I didn't think too much, and pulled the trigger according to the deduced position...

"Bang bang bang..."

I didn't stop after firing the first bullet. I didn't want to make the same mistake as the Vietnamese army snipers and overly believed that I could kill the enemy with one shot, so I fired all ten bullets in the magazine in one go.

Then I didn't dare to stay longer, rolled over and rolled into the depression and crawled back to another sniper position.

Whether or not I took out the Viet Cong snipers, it would never do me any good to stay where I am.

When I poked my head out of another sniper position, I knew I didn't have to worry about the Vietnamese snipers anymore.Because our army's machine gunners and rocket launchers never fell one by one as before.

I thought about it, maybe the Vietnamese army snipers knew my existence and didn't dare to shoot randomly, but I quickly overturned this conclusion, because I saw the morale of the soldiers on the battlefield soared, and they shouted. He rushed to the high ground called "Gate of Ghosts" by the Vietnamese army.

If the Vietnamese sniper is still alive, then the PLA soldiers who are getting closer and closer to him will force him to shoot.He didn't shoot, which proved he was dead.

Facts have proved me right!

Not long after, I found the body of the Vietnamese sniper at the location of the flames. A bullet shot into his chin and then passed through the back of his neck. The blood dyed the sniper rifle in his hand a terrifying red.

What surprised me was the camouflage he made. As I saw before, there were fires all around him, but those fires were not ignited by our army's incendiary bombs, but he sprinkled some gasoline to ignite them. thatch.And he himself was hiding in a semi-open tunnel fortification.He didn't have to worry about being burned by fire at all in the fortification, but we looked up from the foot of the mountain, because of the angle, it was full of fire...

Who would have imagined such an ingenious bunker if he hadn't experienced it himself?Or it can be said to be a kind of protective color... I suddenly felt that it was a fluke that I could defeat him.

However, war is like this, whether it is luck or fluke, victory means survival, failure means death, and there is no chance of turning things around.

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