Chapter 1410 Undisputed Victory
On Kunlun Island, the soldiers heard the noise in the distance and subconsciously tightened their steel guns.
Half of them were veterans, but most of them had never been on the battlefield. Even if they trained hard, they would still be nervous when they really went on the battlefield.
Some people even began to tremble, squeezing their rifles hard, and their fingertips turned white.
This was not fear, but the effect of adrenaline secretion.
If the enemy came up at this time, they would not feel pain even if they were injured.
However, the secretion of adrenaline could not last too long, and the over-excited soldiers would soon feel tired. After returning to normal, it seemed that their bodies were hollowed out.
However, at this time, the noise of bombing and machine gun fire was still far away, and they had plenty of time to recover slowly.
Those northern troops who crossed the sea on fishing boats did not come up so quickly. The speed of the fishing boats was very slow, at 30 to 40 kilometers per hour, and it would take more than two hours to reach the island.
From hearing the noise to the firing of the coastal defense guns on the island, it took more than an hour.
At the same time, the gunboats that had been prepared for a long time finally began to lower their altitude and tilt their firepower.
The so-called lowering of altitude here is also relative. After all, the opponent is a regular army. Although the firepower of defense is not strong, it does not mean that there is none.
Once the altitude is too low, a sudden shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missile will cause a big loss.
This is also why the gunboat has to wait until the enemy enters the range of the shore defense gun before firing, so that they cannot take care of both sides.
At this time, on the shore defense position, the soldiers can see the ships in the distance and can't help but get nervous again.
The more experienced platoon leader and squad leader whispered: "Comrades, don't be nervous, listen to my orders, I say shoot, then shoot!"
However, this "shoot" was not shouted out for a long time.
Because just after the gunboat opened fire, the sound of a larger aircraft engine suddenly came from the sky.
The soldiers looked up and saw a formation of six bombers flying from the southwest.
These planes were about the same size as the Y-8, with two coaxial reversing engines driving the huge fuselage. Two large aerial bombs weighing 800 kilograms were hoisted under each wing, and the bomb bay under the belly was a high-explosive bomb weighing 200 kilograms with a total weight of 12 tons.
These six H-7s, as the second echelon, took off from Kuching immediately after learning that the enemy had been dispatched.
From the ground, six planes arrived at Kunlun Island and were divided into two formations. One of them went north to support Fugui Island, and the other three turned directly to the west, flew over the island, and soon arrived over the fleet.
Then came the sound of bombs falling with a whistle.
The previous bombing was not visible from Kunlun Island because of the distance, but this time it was clear.
As the bombs were dropped, the sea surface turned into a sea of fire in an instant.
The three H-7s dropped high-explosive incendiary bombs, which were almost visible to the naked eye, and a large fire ignited on the sea surface.
All the ships within this range were burning.
After dropping the bombs, the three bombers did not leave, but circled in the sky, looking for more valuable targets, preparing to drop the six large aerial bombs mounted on them.
However, after searching for two rounds, no targets were found that were particularly worth attacking.
Although the high-explosive incendiary bombs just now affected only a small range of ships, less than one-tenth of the ships crossing the sea this time, the other ships were also small boats.
At the same time, several vague outlines emerged on the sea.
"Warships, they are our warships!" A soldier suddenly shouted.
It was the Kuching destroyer that arrived.
There were a total of four destroyers, all of which were originally obtained by Kuching from Xiangjiang. The South Vietnamese Navy obtained this time had not had time to reorganize and could not be sent out.
The Kuching stayed at home to calm the situation.
However, these four destroyers were enough to deal with these simply armed fishing boats and transport ships at the moment.
After arriving at the battlefield, they immediately opened fire with all their strength.
These destroyers were built during World War II. They used artillery, torpedoes, and depth charges as their main weapons. Their biggest feature was the large number of guns. There were three twin-mounted turrets for the small-caliber main guns alone, and one ship had six rapid-fire guns, with a firepower output that was no less than that of an artillery battalion.
Although the four destroyers only had 24 guns, their firepower was more powerful than the artillery fire on the shore.
When the warships arrived at the battlefield, the gunboats that were originally cautious in the air also became bolder and began to lower their altitude and increase their firepower output.
Instead, the soldiers on the shore who were nervously waiting for the anti-landing became spectators.
Zhang Qiang held a telescope in the command center and couldn't help licking his dry lips.
Based on his experience, it might not be his turn to play in this battle. The previous tension, pressure, worries, and uneasiness seemed to be all in vain.
About half an hour later, the sound of artillery on the sea began to weaken, and the two gunboats in the air turned directly to the north to support Fugui Island.
Of the remaining four destroyers, three headed north at full speed, leaving only one to clean up the battlefield.
At this point, the soldiers defending the island had not fired a single bullet...
A few hours later, the Northern Army was in Saigon's headquarters.
Li Zhu arrived at the largest and most important city in South Vietnam from the rear.
At this time, Li Zhu was very proud. Although Nguyen Aiguo had passed away, he was the legitimate successor, but before that he had always lived in Nguyen Aiguo's shadow.
Until this time, occupying the city of Saigon made him completely proud and walked out of that shadow.
Ruan Aiguo was the founder of this foundation, but it was Li Zhu who completed the great cause of uniting the north and the south.
But at this intoxicating moment, a middle-aged man suddenly came in from outside and whispered a few words quickly in Li Zhu's ear.
Li Zhu's face changed and frowned instantly.
Just half an hour ago, it was confirmed that the tens of thousands of elite troops sent to attack Kunlun Island and Fugui Island were annihilated!
This result made Li Zhu's good mood disappear.
He immediately asked for the details, and his face became gloomy as if water could drip out while listening.
Even so, Li Zhu still maintained a very high political and military quality.
He did not order to continue the attack in a rage.
Instead, after a calm analysis, he suppressed his anger, temporarily gave up the attack, and continued to the south to completely eliminate the remaining enemies in the country.
According to the feedback of the battlefield information, Li Zhu realized the disadvantages at sea and in the air, and there was no way to recapture these two important islands for the time being.
Compared with these two sesame-sized islands, he had more important plans.
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On the other side, after a brief conflict, Du Fei did not take any further action.
Being able to defend these two islands is equivalent to blocking the enemy's doorstep and exporting, which is already a great advantage.
And just one day after the battle on the two islands, an old friend came.
"Hey, Comrade Natasha, you are such a rare guest!" Du Fei smiled and hugged Natasha at the aircraft factory.
The weather in Kuching is hot, and Natasha only wears a thin dress. It can be felt that this Mao girl is indeed well-funded.
Julie came with Du Fei.
Natasha pouted: "If I don't come again, you will bomb Saigon?"
I immediately looked at Zhu Li and looked at her with a smile: "Your Majesty, salute you."
Zhu Li has also been in a high position for a long time, and smiled appropriately: "Comrade Natasha is joking, that's just a title, it's forced by the situation, I dare not claim it as my own."
Natasha glanced at Du Fei meaningfully.
She had known about the relationship between Du Fei and Zhu Li for a long time, but she didn't expect that Du Fei would create such a big situation in Nanyang in recent years.
When Du Fei first came, including those think tank experts of Moscow, they were not optimistic about him and didn't think Huaguo could do much in Nanyang.
At that time, Nanyang was generally under the influence of America, and even the Speed Union could only barely drive a nail into Hanoi.
Who knew that in just a few years, the situation would be reversed.
America left in disgrace, ending the war that had lasted for more than 20 years.
More than 200 billion US dollars were spent and tens of thousands of people died.
From Moscow's perspective, it was an opportunity to reap the fruits of victory.
Li Zhu of Hanoi led his troops south, and then swept Laoguo and Zhenla, becoming a region with a population of more than 100 million, an area larger than Faguo, and the first in the surrounding area, becoming the regional hegemon.
By then, they will be able to project their influence to the entire Nanyang, to the north to contain Huaguo, to the east to threaten Luzon, and even the entire Western Pacific, to gain strategic advantages.
Who knew that at this time, Du Fei gave Li Zhu a blow on Kunlun Island and Fugui Island.
In less than three hours, two divisions of the Northern Army and tens of thousands of elite troops were killed.
What does this mean? Did the Meiguo people leave and Du Fei continue to fight?
Natasha came this time to confirm Du Fei's attitude and the intentions of Huaguo behind Du Fei.
In addition, Natasha and her family also need to be confirmed.
The reason why Du Fei can open up the Moscow and Eastern Europe line is precisely because of the cooperation with Natasha's family.
Once there is a direct confrontation between the two sides, it will undoubtedly cause bad effects.
After leaving the airport, Du Fei and Zhu Li took Natasha to the royal garden by the sea.
Unfortunately, Natasha had something on her mind and had no intention of appreciating the beautiful scenery.
As soon as she arrived, she talked about business.
"Du, what's going on?" Natasha frowned, straightened her back, looked serious, and had sharp eyes: "Your behavior makes the Kremlin very unhappy."
Du Fei still smiled: "Natasha, don't accuse me. If Comrade Porezhne is really unhappy, it's Li Zhu's fault. What does it have to do with me? I'm just defending. He sent troops to attack me."
Natasha didn't care about the two insignificant islands. What she really cared about was Du Fei's next step and Hua Guo's attitude.
He said in a deep voice: "Don't avoid the important issues. You know what I mean."
Du Fei then stopped smiling and realized that Natasha was warning him not to cross the line.
Now is not the time to confront Big Brother. Since you have taken advantage, you should be happy in silence.
Don't talk about Du Fei. If you really want to be serious, Hua Guo doesn't have the strength to challenge the Su Lian, which is in its heyday.
If it weren't for the economic route opened by Du Fei in recent years, which greatly enriched the material supply between Moscow and major cities in Eastern Europe, and helped many people gain reputation and good performance, and could not easily cut off this route, it would not be Natasha who came.
Du Fei said calmly: "I understand that Vietnam is your bottom line, and I still understand this sense of propriety."
Natasha breathed a sigh of relief, and the whole person was more relaxed, leaning on the back of the sofa.
She was really afraid that Du Fei would get too excited and make something happen.
The air route opened by Du Fei brought Sulian fruits and seafood all year round, as well as some more exquisite and beautiful daily necessities at a low price. Natasha's family benefited the most from this.
If this route was suddenly cut off, it would have a great impact on her family.
Before she came, the bottom line of Moscow was to ensure the unity of Vietnam and the north and the south.
This is obviously not in the interests of America and Huaguo.
Natasha is most worried that Huaguo will not agree to the unification of Vietnam and Guo, and insists on emulating the pattern of North and South Korea.
This is exactly what Moscow cannot accept.
Since the 1950s, they have supported Nguyen Aiguo, and later Li Zhu.
Finally forced America away, this must be an undisputed victory.
If South Vietnam is not eliminated and the unification is not completed, and the status quo is maintained, at most a draw, how can the world be convinced.
Fortunately, Natasha was relieved by Du Fei's attitude just now.
Obviously, both Du Fei and Huaguo acquiesced to this result.
After both parties confirmed that there were no irreconcilable contradictions, the atmosphere became much more harmonious.
After the meeting, Du Fei and Zhu Li came out of the villa where Natasha lived.
Zhu Li frowned slightly, and whispered as she walked in the yard: "The Sulian people take Vietnam very seriously this time~"
Du Fei said: "Of course they do. This is the biggest victory of the Sulian over America since the Cold War, which is enough to wash away the shame they suffered last time in Cuba."
Ju Li said: "That time can't be considered a shame~ After all, America also withdrew the missiles of the Ottoman Empire."
Du Fei chuckled: "But who knows~ Now when people mention that incident, they think they gave in."
"That's true~" Zhu Li nodded.
Du Fei said: "So this time is particularly important for Comrade Porezhne. He must ensure that this is an indisputable victory. Under his wise leadership, the great Suwei defeated the evil capitalist demon."
Speaking of this, Du Fei smiled playfully: "We must give this face, this is their bottom line. However, beyond this, we still have a lot of room for maneuver."
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Natasha didn't stay in Kuching for long, and left by plane two days later.
Just a few hours after she left, a K-8 passenger plane landed at Kuching Airport. It was Lin Tiansheng's plane.
Du Fei sent Natasha away and waited at the airport to pick up Lin Tiansheng and his wife.
Although they often contacted each other by telegram, Du Fei and Lin Tiansheng had not seen each other for a while.
Lin Tiansheng was still the same, a little thin but full of energy.
But his wife had a rosy face and a smile like a flower. It seemed that the Qianjin Secret Essence Pills he had given her before were effective.
"Old Du!" Lin Tiansheng rushed a few steps down from the gangway and stretched out his hand to shake hands with Du Fei.
"Old Lin!" Du Fei put his hand on their clasped hands and said with a smile: "This time you can be useful!"