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It is precisely because of the great desire to serve the country that the Pakistani army has high morale and dares to fight against the Indian infantry that is several times higher than its own, and launches a counterattack against the enemy's offensive.
Many anti-tank gunners pushed the flat-fire gun forward. At such a close distance, this approach was to expose themselves and maintain the intensity of firepower and continuously pour ammunition towards the Indian army's armored vehicles.
Under this desperate style of fighting, the tanks and armored personnel carriers belonging to the Indian army also suffered continuous losses, and many of them exploded and caught fire under the bombardment of enemy anti-tank guns.
However, after destroying the Indian army's armored units, the Pakistani army's anti-tank hands were then exposed to the enemy's vision.
Naturally, the Pakistani army's anti-tank positions were under the focus of the enemy's attention and disappeared under the retaliatory attacks launched by Indian tanks.
However, before he was eliminated, the anti-tank players of the Pakistani army had already brought several times the losses to the Indian army. The price of anti-tank guns and the price of tanks were far different. The Indians suffered from this kind of consumption.
In the space where the battlefield intersected, the Pakistani anti-tank positions were constantly exposed because of fire, and were destroyed by Indian tanks or infantry that drove over because they could not transfer quickly.
However, although the Indian army is continuing to advance, their losses far exceed those of the enemy. Even if they simply exchanged a tank for the opponent's anti-tank gun, more Indian tanks were blown into a pile of scrap iron in front of the anti-tank position.
Although it is beneficial to the Pakistani army in terms of the proportion of losses, unfortunately the evolution of the entire war situation is still pouring towards the Indian army.
After all, compared with the few anti-tank positions of the Pakistani army, the Indian army's tanks are really too many. Even though they suffered such heavy losses, they still had the upper hand.
Until all the anti-tank positions of the Pakistani army were destroyed by the Indian army's mixed forces, the Indian army still retained more than half of the tanks. Therefore, they still had the confidence to charge forward, and were about to break through the defense and break into the core of the Pakistani army's position.
At this moment, more than a dozen Pakistani soldiers carrying anti-tank missiles on their shoulders jumped up. They had tall and strong bodies, and dozens of kilograms of anti-tank missiles were pushed on their shoulders. They could even quickly aim at the moving T55 tank vehicles of the Indian army.
Then, the anti-tank missile flew out with a chirping sound, crossing a distance of 50 meters, and hit the aggressive Indian tank without any surprise.
Suddenly, after a dozen T55s exploded, a fire broke out in the body of the car.
Such a brave Pakistani anti-tank player was also targeted by the Indian army's tanks and infantry, and was torn into blood and flesh by bullets shot out of the parallel machine guns.
But such sacrifices aroused the fierceness of the Ba army. More than a dozen Ba army soldiers jumped up from the trenches of the positions, carrying fire fist iii single-soldier rocket launchers on their shoulders.
Although this is just a weapon developed at the end of World War II, it is underestimated to its lethality. Although it is not enough to pose a threat to the frontal armor of the t55, the target positions of these bazookas are all t55's fragile tracks.
In this way, I saw the tracks of nine T55 tanks exploded again, and the rollers without the transmission device were spinning in vain, making a gurgling and grunting sound.
Even though the engine is still working, the t55 has stopped moving forward.
However, such an attack could not completely block the Indian army's offensive. The opponent ignored the broken friendly tanks and directly used his huge steel body to break open the "block" blocking the road. Another 40 T55s formed a wave of attacks and rushed into the Pakistani army's position in an instant.
If these steel giant beasts cannot be stopped, the Ba Army's infantry will suffer ruthlessly and turn into meat.
At this time, more Pakistani soldiers jumped high from the trenches. They no longer cared about their own safety. If they were to be attacked by the Indian army, everyone would still be dead. It would be better to fight with the Indian army now!
Although they no longer have anti-tank missiles in their hands, nor have individual bazooka with a slightly second-class power. Until now, they only have tactical grenades used to deal with infantry, hanging on the waist of the combat uniforms, and there are still a lot of them.
This was originally intended to deal with Indian infantry, but now it can only be used to deal with Indian armored tanks. Gripping one's teeth, the front-line soldiers of the Pakistani army seemed to have made up their minds to die.
They ran up in the direction where the t55 tank was without hesitation, and could see irrational madness in their eyes. Without thinking, they rolled under the territory of the t55 tank.
The territory is only a palm away from the ground, so where can the next person be hidden?
This kind of fighting method has been destroyed and died together.
The crazy Ba Army soldiers endured severe pain before the T55 tank crushed their bodies. They pulled out the pull ring of the grenade while being crushed into a blood mist by the explosion. At the same time, they also successfully stopped a tank from advancing.
The Ba soldiers behind also followed suit. The heroic spirit of their companions aroused everyone's fighting spirit and started close-knit fights with the steel-cast tanks with pure flesh and blood.
Some Pakistani soldiers braved the bullets of the 7.62mm machine guns attached to the t55, and jumped onto the tanks that were blown up on the territory. These t55 tanks were broken by the suicide blast of the previous Pakistani soldiers, so they could not move.
After killing the Indian machine gunner who was operating the machine gun, the Pakistani army's suicide squad also opened the tank's hatch, threw a grenade in, and then covered the hatch without looking back.
With a muffled bang, it was basically impossible for the Indian soldiers in the tank to survive. It was impossible for them to still be alive if they eat a grenade in such a narrow and confined space.
This tactic often appeared during World War II. After World War II, the Chinese Federation's Eastern Expedition Forces often encountered such desperate Japanese soldiers when they attacked the Japanese mainland.
However, now, it is a delusion to use this method for a third-generation main station tank like the Tiger. You should know that the third-generation main battle tanks are all considering such practical problems. It is basically impossible to open the hatch cover from outside and throw grenades in.
Starting from the Tiger tank, all the machine gun weapons attached to the tank have been changed to electronic remote shooting, and there is no longer a special machine gunner to open the hatch cover to operate. The top hatch cover is also locked internally with a computer, and cannot be opened from the outside at all, at least it cannot be opened with hands.
However, the t55, the main battle tank designed and manufactured by Poland, mainly inherits the tank technology of the former Soviet Union. It has no remote control shooting function at all. Even if it is available, as an export-oriented product, this setting is probably not retained.
As for India's technological capabilities, there is no way to make relevant technical improvements to the T55, and they cannot afford to shoot remote-controlled machine guns.
In this year, from a technical point of view, the t55 tanks produced in Poland have been considered shoddy. Although these bargains rushed to the Pakistani army's position, unfortunately they were unable to complete the formation and could not cause an effective blow to the Pakistani army.
On the contrary, the Pakistani anti-tank infantry's life-deserving suicide attack caused heavy losses and consumed a lot of living forces, which in turn became the target of the Pakistani army's encirclement and suppression.
As for the infantry units that followed the Indian army, they were already thrown away by armored units with higher mobility while following the tanks and charging together. They were still far from the Pakistani army's position.
This is also the infantry quality under the shell of India's so-called new high-tech tactics. What can you expect a group of people who have never even attended elementary school to do?
This kind of inequality infringement in the coordination of tanks is ridiculous.
During World War I, it was proved that infantry's tactics of charging with slow-speed tanks were unreliable. During this time and space, China and Germany each used "blitzkrieg" to create new tactics for the concentrated use of tank troops.
Practice has long proved that tanks are more suitable for use as separate troops than mixed with infantry.
Such an old tactic has not been used for a long time. Because it is inappropriate, the speed of the tank is not something that infantry can catch up with with their legs and will.
Moreover, the Indian Army has not conducted such running training during its usual military training, and its nutrition and physical strength cannot keep up.
Even the tactics of coordination between infantry and tanks used by the Chinese Federal Army now need to be achieved when the infantry fighting vehicles are carrying ordinary soldiers. It is not like the Indian army doing so.
Usually, the training is careless and the soldiers cannot keep up with their nutrition. Now they actually want to cram the way to implement such a difficult coordinated tactic. It is simply a big deal.
The Indian commander's nonsense directly caused the Indian tank troops to break into the enemy's position and engage in close combat with the enemy's infantry. They lost their tactical space and maneuverability advantages, and allowed the tanks to consume the opponent's infantry. It was probably because the Indian commander's mind was in the water to do such a stupid thing.
Not only that, the Indian infantry was still rushing forward with guns behind them, so the Indian army's tank troops could not receive any assistance from their own infantry when they were in close combat with the enemy anti-tank infantry.
Such so-called "synergy" is completely nonsense.
There is no stupidest, only stupider, as if to illustrate this truth, the T55 tanks that broke into the Pakistani position were besieged by the enemy's anti-tank infantry, not only did the Indian infantry not only failed to rush to the Pakistani position in time, but they began to fight head-on with the Pakistani defensive forces in a simple situation of infantry and infantry.
Without any fire assistance, fighting like this is a death. The Pakistani army was shooting in the trenches, while the Indian infantry was in the wild and could not even find several obstacles.
Although India's troops are now far more powerful than Pakistan's defenders, it is considered that Pakistan has built a solid defense line under such a terrain advantage and has also taken advantage of the territory from a condescending position.
It is unnecessary to think that the dense formation of Indian infantry will only become the target of strangling the Pakistani army machine guns. On the high ground, roaring 7.62mm bullets are everywhere, flying out of the chambers of Pakistan's universal machine guns, and falling on the Indian infantry opposite like raindrops.
It was really a rain of bullets and nowhere to be compared. The Indian charge soldiers fell down row by row, blood flowing into a river like wheat harvested by sickles.
At the beginning, the Indian soldiers who still rely on the assistance of their own tanks were still a little proud and confident.
Until now, I found that the t55 tank that charges in front of me is gone, and I realized that my "shield" is not very safe.
The Indian infantry originally thought that by letting their tank brothers rush to the Pakistani army's position, they could kill the enemy so that they could fall into pieces and flow.
I never expected that now, the enemy's machine guns were shouting happily. As for the t55 tanks that were given all hope? How can the enemy still play the song of death happily with the machine gun? Or is it that all the t55 tanks on his side were burping away by the other party?
Indian soldiers were generally at a loss of cover from the t55 tank troops. Facing the coverage of the Pakistani army's universal machine gun and crossfire network, a huge sense of fear finally fell into the hearts of Indian soldiers and quietly spread.
With more and more casualties, it was finally announced that the "collapse point" of the Indian army had arrived. This is the limit they can bear!
The following situation is a complete retreat that cannot be reversed by human power, and the defeat is like a mountain of decline. It is really appropriate to describe it.
It is entirely possible to imagine that after nearly one-third of the losses were suffered by the infantry of the two reorganized regiments, the remaining people were like dogs who were struggling, and they were crazy about retreating from the rear.
One-third of the casualties, equivalent to two people among every three people, saw their comrades die. Without strict military training, psychological teaching, and practical experience, most troops could not bear such losses and the morale of the army was unshakable.
Just like at the beginning, those Indian troops that charged towards the Pakistani position, there were also crowds of people when they retreated.
At this time, I saw the dense Indian soldiers on the hillside like locusts. The retreating Indian soldiers still came and went back. The wolf ran and the dog rushed towards the foot of the mountain.
However, compared to the hesitation and hesitation of going up the mountain, the Indians are now much faster than the speed of going up the mountain.
This is also human nature. When life is at its most critical moment, human beings can always maximize their potential and burst out with amazing physical strength and will.
When the Indian army retreated, based on the belief in survival, the march speed revealed was much faster than in daily training and combat, which was something that could not be expressed in any case.
And almost in a moment, no Indian soldiers could be seen on the entire Ba Army's defensive high ground. They retreated completely, which was really shocking.
On the defensive highlands to the south, the Indian infantry there were also very sad days, and their survival was not much better, just like the situation on the highlands to the north.
However, there is still a slight difference, that is, there are no iron shields like tanks there, and instead a large group of Indian infantry have to act as cannon fodder and rush to the Pakistani position.
Although it caused some trouble and casualties to the Pakistani army, the Indian infantry retreated faster and the losses were even more tragic in this defensive position.
On two defensive high grounds of varying heights, the Ba army, as the defender, also suffered considerable casualties. After the infantry retreated, the Indian army also used their field artillery to launch a retaliatory bombardment on the Ba army's position.
Because of the exhaustion of the battle just now, the Ba army was caught off guard and suffered heavy casualties.
Fortunately, the previous victory greatly improved the "collapse point" of the Pakistani army. Under the command of the front-line generals, the army infantry retreated into the tunnels in an organized manner to avoid the Indian army's artillery fire, which effectively reduced casualties and restored morale.
The artillery bombardment of the Indian army continued until dawn before gradually stopping. Apart from wasting a large number of artillery shells to deter the Pakistani army, the actual results were not significant.
On the two defensive high grounds of the Pakistani army, this fierce battle that lasted for seven hours finally calmed down again at dawn. When the rising sun shone on this land again, the two high grounds returned to their previous appearance, not much different from the scene yesterday.
Only a few hillsides have added thousands of fresh corpses, hundreds of tanks, and a large number of guns and metal parts, which will be thrown away on the ground, and no one has time to clean up.
The offensive and defensive postures of both sides were not reversed at all, let alone fundamental changes. India suffered such tragic casualties here, and at the same time it also brought considerable losses to the Pakistani army.
Judging from the current perspective, such a large casualty seems to have no practical significance to both sides, and for India, this is especially true.
After all, Pakistan held their positions and did not let the Indians go further.
This tragic war is devouring the soldiers of India and Pakistan, and it is not just over. In the days that followed, there will be even more tragic battles, which also means that more soldiers on both sides will be buried in the strangle of the meat grinder of the "war".
In the following days, the competition for the two defensive highlands of the Pakistani army was even more intense, and both sides wanted to end the battle as soon as possible, just like the fierce battle the day and night before.
For their respective countries, nations, and religious beliefs, the Indian and Pakistan commanders have continuously driven more soldiers to join the battlefield, and continued to consume and increase troops here until the enemy is crushed. (To be continued...)
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