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Chapter 213. Retreating Soviet troops


In Cave No. 2, the buzzing sound of the hydroelectric generator set continued, bringing with it a heart-wrenching annoyance.

Just like inside a busy factory, the sound of the rotating generator set and the rolling waves of the water, coupled with the echo of the rock walls inside the cave, are almost like needles piercing the eardrums.

This is really uncomfortable, but it can only be tolerated.

Without these two hydroelectric generating units to provide the necessary lighting and energy supply, the power consumption of this cave base would be staggering.

But most of the young men in the Marine Corps are already familiar with this situation.

They have lived in this humming environment for at least several consecutive months, and they can basically ignore this background sound.

Of course, when they expanded the cave and built external defense bunkers in the past few months, it was a huge amount of work.

After that, they had to go to bed immediately.

Their tired appearance made them slump on their sleeping bags, and their heads were already groggy.

As for the background sounds, they didn't care what they were.

They wanted to take a nap to replenish their energy.

They would have the same busy tasks waiting for them the next day.

Liszt also walked quickly in the tunnel, the buzzing in his ears getting louder and louder, and his brows relaxed a little.

As the most critical place, Cave No. 2 is equivalent to the command center of his cave base.

As long as he comes here, it means that everything is still under control.

He walked out of the tunnel, glanced at the hydroelectric generator set next to him that was still running well, then turned directly and walked towards the other side, between the two houses built in the corner of the rock wall.

There is the command room and communications room, which directly affects all defense nodes inside and outside the entire cave base.

It is also responsible for analyzing the enemy's offensive direction and tactical system.

Liszt walked in without hesitation.

Karl and the two staff officers were frowning at the military map on the table.

Liszt walked over and looked at the densely marked symbols on it.

He frowned slightly and couldn't help but wonder.

He said: "What are the casualties?"

"A total of 12 of our troops were killed, 6 were seriously injured, and 9 were slightly injured.

Due to environmental restrictions, we are unable to count enemy casualties.

However, according to observations from various bunkers, the Soviets suffered at least half of their casualties during the attack."

Hearing Liszt's voice, Karl and the two staff officers who were immersed in the military map immediately straightened up.

Their faces were solemn and solemn, but there was also a bit of joy and excitement in their brows.

Looking at Liszt's frown, Karl also showed a smile on his lips and said: "Those Soviets didn't expect us.

The defenses are so strong, so they made wrong tactical judgments, otherwise even if they were unable to penetrate our hinterland, the casualties would be much smaller. " Although the Soviets dispatched a mountain infantry battalion of 300 people as a fire reconnaissance and real mopping up force, a defensive bunker and a dense firepower network with light and heavy machine guns made this careless and lax mountain infantry battalion unable to survive.

The fire network and artillery attack were all destroyed in an instant.

Even the elite infantry regiment of more than 2,000 people was defeated by the dense firepower network and non-stop artillery attacks because of a miscalculation of the firepower and fortification density of the outer cave base.

They also equipped tank battalions as fire support and armed helicopters as air cover.

However, judging from this wrong tactical choice, after their infantry suffered heavy losses, how could they risk death and attack the defensive bunker?

Choose a defense built on a hill The bunkers can support each other at any time, especially the small shooting holes on both sides, which can directly cover the sides of the defensive bunkers with firepower, making the Soviet elite infantry who had never thought of it almost have to pay for every meter they advance.

At least ten people were torn to pieces by that fire net.

No one can compete with the terrifying firepower of the heavy machine gun.

This is not an RPG game.

The role-playing game also has numerous virtualized data attributes of level, defense, and attack power.

This is a living world, a real world with various mass effects and various physical theorems.

When the warhead that appears in the barrel of a heavy machine gun hits the human body, it will instantly blow the unlucky guy away due to the huge force and kinetic energy.

He was torn into two pieces, so dead that he could no longer die.

Even today's Liszt, with his enhanced physical fitness and the assistance of Golden Finger, does not dare to easily stand out in the fire network composed of heavy machine guns.

No matter how strong the human body is, when faced with a heavy machine gun that can even penetrate steel plates, it is still as fragile as a wooden board.

The muscles cannot be compared to the tank-like alloy armor, and the skin cannot be a buffer plate for releasing the power of hot weapons.

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The end result is that they are torn to pieces by heavy machine guns like ordinary people.

The two staff officers also had slight smiles on their faces, and there was a bit of relief in Liszt's eyes.

Being able to support the first wave of Soviet attacks was undoubtedly something worthy of recognition.

However, Karl's voice continued to sound, and his eyes became somewhat solemn again.

He reported to Liszt: "But the ammunition we have accumulated is almost exhausted.

If the Soviets continue to attack, our ammunition will be lost."

I’m afraid it won’t last half an hour.”

"The issue of ammunition is easy to solve.

I will start arranging this matter.

The important thing now is whether our fire network can pose an effective threat to the enemy."

Liszt nodded with an unchanged expression.

He had just gained more than 300,000 points, and he was still optimistic about the issue of ammunition consumption.

With the points mall, he could redeem a large amount of ammunition at will, so he didn't need to worry too much about it. matter.

However, he also frowned slightly, looked at Karl and the two staff officers and nodded: "The previous firefights have also exposed some of our shortcomings in early preparations.

At least when the group of Soviets were hiding on the reverse slope, we There’s not much we can do.”

There was a solemn look on his face, and he could not raise his head when he was suppressed by List's defensive bunker.

However, the Soviet soldiers behind the reverse slope were able to carefully hide behind them, always waiting for the weak firepower of the defensive bunker.

Come down and attack harder.

This was a lesson learned in the fierce firefight just now.

The reason why those Soviets were able to break into the defensive bunker within fifty meters had something to do with the cover provided by the reverse slope.

Karl's brows frowned slightly, and the two staff officers also looked at each other, with a little embarrassment in their eyes.

In the complex mountain environment, the existence of reverse slopes is shared by both parties.

Having occupied several key hilltops and built defensive bunkers, they still had the advantage of commanding heights and fortifications, but there was not much they could do about the reverse slopes occupied by the Soviets.

After all, the artillery team from the No. 5 karst cave.

The six Type 92 infantry guns supporting the Soviets attacking on three sides have been very hard.

It is impossible and inconvenient to cover the unidentified Soviet infantry after shelling the reverse slope.

Actual tactical instructions.

"The number of our artillery is still too small.

We cannot provide good and timely artillery support to the requests for support in the defensive bunkers.

I am afraid it is still very difficult to attack the enemy on the reverse slope."

After pondering for a moment, Karl shook his head and rejected Lister's idea.

He pointed at the military map that he had filled with symbols.

He had already drawn the detailed terrain of the surrounding mountainous areas, and the areas where the Soviets had attacked before.

The direction, the positions for tank bombardment, and the key points of the massed attack after the scattered attack have all been clearly marked on it.

But Karl pointed to several areas that were obviously reverse slopes, raised his head and frowned at Lister: "According to calculations, this is the reverse slope where the Soviets mainly gathered, but our Type 92 infantry cannon can extend the artillery fire.

At that distance, the fire coverage caused by a mere six artillery pieces could not cause much casualties to those Soviets. " "They must have dug up rudimentary defenses, especially knowing we have deflection artillery."

A staff officer next to him also nodded in agreement, pointing his finger to a key point on the military map.

Although they had never sent anyone to these places, based on the direction of the Soviet attack and the clues detected in the observation posts, they could also Identify the general distribution of Soviet troops.

He looked up at Liszt, tapped the key point with his fingers, and said in a deep voice: "If our estimate is good, then this is the temporary headquarters of the Soviet army."

But he paused and frowned.

Still frowning, he couldn't help but grit his teeth and said: "But our artillery can't pose much of a threat to them."

"It seems we still need to increase the number of artillery pieces."

Nodding slowly, Liszt looked at the various symbols on the military map and frowned slightly.

He reached out and touched his chin, with a very solemn expression, but he still nodded and said: "The number of Type 92 infantry cannons is still increasing, and the holes and shooting positions continue to be widened inside the cave base."

But Liszt saw that Looking at several hills on the map, he frowned at the Soviet helicopters before.

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He nodded slowly and said: "The firepower network of anti-aircraft guns and anti-aircraft machine guns must also be constructed.

The next time we come back, those helicopters will probably be gone."

It’s not just about carrying rockets.”

"This battle is not the end.

It may be just a bad start for those Soviets."

Lister took a deep breath, his expression still solemn, looking at Karl and the two staff officers beside him. , nodded to them with a very serious face and said: "Those Soviets will not give up just like this.

We must speed up all progress and strive to make up for all the shortcomings that can be thought of before the Soviets attack next time

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