Chapter 1621: 1622 One-sided crushing
Chapter 1621 Chapter 1622 One-sided crushing
The Tang Empire's new armored vehicle lay behind a roadbed, with its observation system exposed, quietly gazing at the Ice Empire's defense positions in the distance.
To sophisticated observation equipment, there are almost no secrets in the defensive positions built by the soldiers of the Ice Empire. Even during the day, the temperature difference allowed the Tang Army's commander to easily distinguish where bunkers were hidden and where there were only trenches.
Because of the observation magnification, the Tang Army's reconnaissance troops could even clearly see the hidden dwarf tanks. They marked the locations of these heavy weapons and equipment on the map, and then accurately sent the coordinates to the rear through the equipment.
The technical levels of both sides are no longer of the same era. The war prompted the Datang Group to rapidly improve the performance of its weapons. Compared with more than a year ago, the experimental weapons and equipment in the hands of the soldiers of the Datang Empire have become more advanced.
This kind of advancement is completely a dimensionality reduction attack, and it is a cruel contest between two different eras: one is modern technological weapons, and the other is ancient backward equipment.
"The bombardment coordinates are No. 1, 33, 57! No. 2, 37, 57! Two concealed anti-tank guns." The commander took his eyes away from the sighting equipment and grabbed the communicator to report to the artillery behind him. Precise coordinate parameters.
He then switched channels easily and provided more detailed reconnaissance information to the armored forces preparing to attack: "There are four tanks on both sides of the attack channel, one on your left and three on the right."
"The one on the left is hidden between the two largest trees, with camouflage nets and hidden fortifications; the three on the right are respectively..." Before the attack was launched, the Tang Army basically had all the information about the entire dwarf defense line.
There is no secret to the Tang army as to how many soldiers are stationed here, how much light and heavy firepower they have, and where they are deployed.
A tank commander sitting in the turret held his earphone and carefully recorded all the information. Then he put down his pen and raised his head and gave the order to attack: "Go forward! Turret to the left! Our target is hidden between two trees. That enemy tank! After advancing about 100 meters, you can get the enemy's sight and reload the armor-piercing ammunition!"
“Load armor-piercing projectiles!” The gunner pressed the loading button, and the automatic loading machine started working, pushing a segmented 125 mm caliber armor-piercing projectile into the gun bore.
With the undulating terrain, the tank swayed slightly, and the muzzle of the 125mm gun with a stabilizing system was always at the same height. The Tang Army's tanks had a first-time hit rate of more than 70%, and the hit rate against fixed targets was even more than 90%.
The soldiers of the Tang Army wearing composite helmets on their heads had dispersed. Following the tanks and armored bodies, they began to bypass the bushes and mounds and drive towards the dwarf defense line.
At this moment, the roaring shells passed over the heads of these soldiers, and the terrifying roar made people's hair stand on end.
The shells fired by the 155mm caliber howitzer landed a few minutes before the attack began. It is evident how terrifying the Tang army's arms coordination was.
The first round of artillery fire all fell on the dwarf troops’ position, and precise killing moves were hidden among the dense shells. The two Dwarf 75mm anti-tank guns, which had been hidden for a long time and had never been fired, were instantly blown away and turned into powder together with the gunners.
The ferocious artillery fire caught the dwarves off guard. The Tang army even used different firing angles to create the "double happiness" of having an artillery fire twice and land the shells at the same time.
Before the dwarf defenders could recover, Tang Jun's barrage began. One shell after another pushed back, turning up the soil on the dwarf position like a rake. With the barrage advancing, the Tang army's attack began. First there was a torrent of steel composed of tanks and armored vehicles. Dozens of tanks and armored vehicles formed an offensive formation and accelerated into the dwarf's position.
The dwarf tank that had just survived the artillery fire had no time to open fire when it was targeted by the Tang Army tanks that had been aiming at it.
A powerful and heavy armor-piercing projectile directly smashed into the turret armor of the Dwarf tank, and even directly penetrated it... For the Tang Army's armor-piercing projectile, the protection of the Dwarf tank's less than 200 mm homogeneous steel level can be said to be It is vulnerable.
The tank that was penetrated into the turret instantly became silent, and no one inside even climbed out to escape. Less than two minutes later, Tang Army soldiers carrying rifles passed by the wreckage of the tank, as if the tank was a big rock that had been here for a long time.
Two of the other three tanks on the right were destroyed by artillery fire and were still burning when the Tang army passed by. The remaining one was also penetrated while reversing to escape, and the members inside were turned into coke by the explosive ammunition.
The dwarf soldiers in the trenches were scurrying around. They almost lost the position they had built before they could even fire their guns.
The 30mm caliber cannons on the Tang Army's armored vehicles strafed the position. The trenches reinforced with wood were as fragile as paper: tracer bullets hit the ground and bounced around. Such a scene was enough to scare the dwarf soldiers who had not taken medicine. collapsed.
What's more, the Tang Army's armored vehicle also has an exaggerated 100 mm caliber low-pressure artillery, which can fire grenades.
As long as you see a firepower point that is still resisting, a shell will come over soon. The dwarf veterans who dared to resist only persisted for a few minutes before ascending to the sky with their positions.
At the same time that the dwarf troops were defeated, dozens of armed helicopter engines roared past the heads of the Tang army. These Hind gunships had already selected their targets and did not waste any time or ammunition on the dwarf troops that had no combat effectiveness.
In order to resist the attack of the Tang Army's armed helicopters, the dwarves would place the anti-aircraft guns as far forward as possible when setting up their positions, so that they could cover the frontline troops in combat. Another advantage of this arrangement is that these anti-aircraft guns can also temporarily play the role of anti-tank guns in emergencies.
However, such deployment is not completely without problems. The biggest problem is that they are located too close to the frontline positions and can easily be destroyed by Tang Army artillery. The subsequent ground attack by the Tang Army will also seriously threaten these anti-aircraft gun positions, leaving them no time to take care of the aircraft overhead.
The artillery fire just now suppressed these anti-aircraft gun positions. Now the Tang Army's armed helicopters seemed to be in an uninhabited land, and they swaggered into the dwarf positions.
They quickly found their target and pointed rockets at the unlucky dwarf large-caliber artillery.
(End of this chapter)