Chapter 1082 Young Miss, please bear with it a little longer. Let the little maids taste the saltine
Chapter 1082 Young Miss, please bear with it a little longer. Let the little maids taste the saltine
Upon returning to the post office lobby, Jiang Xia declined the suggestion of accompanying her and began browsing the newspapers and magazines on her own.
Sunlight streamed obliquely through the glass windows of the post office, falling on the glass of the newspaper stand and reflecting soft light and shadow, illuminating Jiang Xia's curious face.
Old Wang followed closely behind him, his hands unconsciously resting on his waist, his eyes occasionally scanning the surroundings of the hall, looking as if he were always on guard.
"Hey, Brother Wang, why didn't you warn me when the fight started? I had no idea about something this big; I only found out from the newspaper. What a rip-off!"
"Remind you? Tsk, back then you were in the Northeast, busy battling wits with those 'experts' and 'representatives,' running around like crazy. I was thinking that once things calmed down and there were some progress reports from the front lines, I'd tell you all about it. Who would have thought..."
Old Wang shrugged helplessly: "Who would have thought the Indians would be so weak! Our troops, well, they were like rabbits in a chase! They were so busy that they forgot about them."
(⊙o⊙)...
Jiang Xia counted the time on his fingers. During the outbreak of the counterattack and the main battle phase, he seemed to be accompanying the "geologist" deep in the mountains and forests, tinkering with the downward detection radar installed on the "Patrol Dragon" armored vehicle.
At that time, he was fully focused on how to improve detection accuracy and adapt to complex terrain. In addition, the wind tunnel research institute was relatively closed off, and the war was progressing like lightning. As a result, his understanding of this major war that the whole country was paying attention to was so "delayed" and "fragmented".
Well, I wonder how things are going with the old geologist driving his patrol car to investigate the abnormal changes in the magnetic field.
After walking around and looking around, his gaze finally settled on a special supplement to the PLA Daily, dated last year.
The eye-catching headline and subheading instantly grabbed his attention:
A Surprise Attack, Thunderous Strike in the Snowy Region! Our Army Deploys Classic "Pocket Formation" in the Walong Direction, Annihilating the Invading Armored Column!
The article mentions that our army lured an Indian army convoy, which included armored vehicles and a large number of trucks, into a snow-covered mountain valley, and then used a "new type of area-effect weapon" (the report was vague) to carry out a "coverage strike" on the core position of the enemy convoy.
The report quoted a captured Indian military officer's harrowing recollection: "First came a low rumble, then we saw white, flowing clouds of mist rapidly spreading out, followed by a hellish second explosion... Many vehicles were overturned and caught fire like toys... Even more terrifying, the snow on the mountain collapsed like a wall, swallowing everything up..."
The article emphasizes that this battle completely shattered the enemy's campaign plans in that direction and greatly shocked the enemy.
However, our spokesperson firmly denied the use of any "weapons prohibited by international conventions".
India, on the other hand, has been angrily accusing us of using "some kind of super bomb," which they vaguely refer to as "Miss," and even implying that it is a "special nuclear device."
We strongly refuted this, pointing out that after the war, observers including the Russian bear and the bald eagle "did not detect any abnormal radiation exceeding the natural background value in the relevant areas," indirectly proving the absurdity of the Indian side's accusations.
As for the "white cloud" and the ensuing massive avalanche, we explained it as "a tactical effect created by cleverly utilizing the terrain and weather, combined with precise conventional artillery fire," and "enemy vehicles were densely parked in a confined space, and when they were hit, they exploded, exacerbating the damage and triggering secondary geological disasters."
What the hell!
Our border troops are a bit wild!
"Old Wang, is it the head maid who's been dispatched?"
"Yeah! Do you remember the instructor who blew up the hill when you were doing that?"
"Yes, I also used the remaining materials to make two smaller thermobaric bombs for them."
"Could they be using these two scaled-down versions of something?!"
"Hmm! Luckily it's the scaled-down version, otherwise it would have been troublesome!"
Old Wang nodded, and when he talked about his daring comrades, he was also a little scared.
It turns out that these two miniature maids were originally intended to be a trump card for the team that was being sent to the frontier for a rotation.
Unexpectedly, the war progressed faster than anyone anticipated.
After the counterattack was launched, our army's offensive was unstoppable and overwhelming. The unit with the "little maid" spent most of its time pursuing, encircling, and expanding its gains; the anticipated tragic situation of mutual destruction did not occur.
The two "maids" lay in a transport box that required special care, accompanying the troops over mountains and valleys, becoming a sweet burden...
Carrying it along would increase logistical burden. Using conventional tactics, however, doesn't seem to offer a suitable opportunity to fully realize its "surprise" effect.
The turning point came during a forward reconnaissance mission.
Two gyroplane reconnaissance teams, supported by a branch of the Tianshan Red Star Comprehensive Machinery Plant, discovered enemy activity in the snow-capped mountains in the direction of Walong.
On a narrow canyon road, a large Indian military convoy was moving slowly, led by dozens of armored vehicles and followed by a long line of trucks.
The reconnaissance intelligence was quickly relayed back to the regimental headquarters. The regimental commander and political instructor, studying the map and reconnaissance sketches, their eyes lit up. The canyon's terrain was narrow, enclosed, and flanked by deep snow…
This is the perfect battlefield tailor-made for a little maid!
"Shall we mess with him?"
"Let's do it!"
then……
This turned it into a special edition in the newspaper.
Post-battle cleanup statistics showed that in this battle, an armored mechanized column of the Indian Army, including its elite units, was almost completely wiped out, with countless losses of vehicles, equipment, and personnel.
More importantly, the psychological impact of this battle is immeasurable.
Rumors about our army using "indescribable terrifying weapons" and "devil bombs that can summon avalanches" spread like wildfire among the retreating Indian army, greatly accelerating the collapse of their will to resist.
Although the Indian side subsequently made strong accusations against China for using "super bombs" or even "nuclear devices," there was a lack of direct evidence, and the secondary geological disasters (avalanches) triggered by the explosion and the special nature of the battlefield itself made it difficult for outside investigations to go deep.
Our side has consistently maintained that it was a "combination of conventional firepower and natural forces," and pointed out that no abnormal radiation was detected in other nuclear-armed states, thus turning the accusations by the three Afghan parties into a diplomatic farce.
Hahaha, the young lady isn't coming out!
My little maid is absolutely unparalleled in the world!
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