This way, the one thousand elites that Zayne had sent over there had already been completely assassinated b y the opponent!
They were obviously the ones who were going to launch a surprise attack on the opponent. Moreover, all the elites that he had dispatched today were the most suitable for the decapitation mission. Yet, how did more than half of them end up getting killed and injured from the explosion as soon as they had just landed? How did the enemy strategize and come up with all of these arrangements in advance?!
Just as Zayne was still feeling extreme self-doubt, Hamed’s soldiers had already begun attacking in full force!
Hamed had already divided the entire base into five areas according to Charlie's instructions.
Each area was then in turn divided into dozens of different coordinated locations according to the location of the detonation points.
Therefore, the soldiers in each fortification knew which detonation points had exploded according to the coordinates marked on the map, and they instantly had a clear understanding of the enemy’s current location. 2
Immediately afterward, Hamed then dispatched eight hundred soldiers from the permanent fortifications and the reverse fortifications to surround the first echelon.
At the same time, the artillerymen in the tunnel on the reverse slope fortifications on the southern wing also immediately launched twenty small mortars, aiming a t the detonation points on the northern wing directly from the entrance of the tunnel on the southern wing. They were prepared to launch another round of artillery on the second echelon on the northern wing. 4
The structure of the mortar was very simple. To put it bluntly, it was nothing more than a long and slender barrel fixed onto a tripod. This type of weapon had a short range and low power, and the extent of its damage was insignificant as compared to that of a towed howitzer.
However, this kind of weapon had its advantages too.
The biggest advantage was its high mobility and portability. They could just come and hit, and then hit and run.
The launching and firing process was also very simple. The angle only needed to be adjusted, and the shell should be put through the muzzle, and the mortar could then be instantly fired.
During the Anti-Japanese War, the Japanese Army Lieutenant, General Oda Nobuhide, who was famous a s a general, was also killed by a single shot from a
mortar that had been fired by a young artilleryman of the opposing party. 2
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