Babylonian Empire

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Finally, the tank passed.

The Iranian armored soldiers in the Chieftain's tank finally entered the urban area of ​​Abadan. After they entered, they will continue to advance and take down the seat of the government and the command center of the opponent to create conditions for the follow-up troops.

Little did they know, death was approaching them.

Seeing the large number of Iranian soldiers following behind, Zhang Feng finally ordered: "All units are free to shoot, and the enemy must be wiped out."

"Boom!" At the moment when the gunshots started to sound, the two Chieftain tanks ambushing on the side first opened fire on the two tanks that had just passed by.

At such a short distance, the 120mm armor-piercing projectile shot into the opponent's rear armor very accurately, and then hit the rear engine, immediately igniting a fire.

At this time, the Iranian armored soldiers discovered that they had been fooled. The intersection just now was simply an Iraqi!

It's a pity that it was too late, and before their turrets turned around, they were all hit and burned.

Even the front main armor can't withstand the shooting of 120mm armor-piercing bullets, let alone the fragile rear armor.

At this time, gunshots began to be heard from behind, especially the fan-shaped tanks, the turrets were turning back and forth, and the machine guns in front kept firing tongues of flames, devouring the lives of Iranian soldiers.

The Iranian soldiers did not expect that they were actually shot by their "own people"!

There were gunshots everywhere. Although the fog was not very thick, it was impossible to see where the opponent was. Many soldiers were hit one after another before they could escape.

Then, the rumbling tanks drove up and mercilessly crushed the bodies of the wounded.

Those soldiers who escaped by chance were hit by more precise bullets before they had time to dodge.

In addition to face-to-face shooting, there are also several snipers who are responsible for clearing out the remnants of the enemy.

Soon, the sound disappeared, and the Iranians who rushed up had been killed completely, and there were corpses everywhere.

The Rattlesnake Special Forces returned to the armored vehicle, followed the several tanks that opened the way ahead, and moved forward together.

The tanks of the third battalion, while shooting at the Iranian soldiers, drove back towards the urban area. They must kill all the Iranian soldiers outside the urban area.

Elad's tank rushed to the front.

Suddenly, several tanks appeared in the night vision device.

The tank soldiers have already been proficient, and they stuffed the armor-piercing bullets into the barrel, ready to aim.

Suddenly, Elard shouted on the radio: "Be careful, there may be friendly troops ahead."

Elad keenly discovered that the tanks coming in front were very fast, which proved that they also used infrared equipment. Moreover, the opponent's tanks were out of the urban area. If it was the Iranian tanks, the direction would be reversed.

At the same time, the chieftain tank here has also noticed that the tank in front is coming up again, and in a state of tension, it is also preparing to fire shells.

In dense fog, identifying friend or foe is a very troublesome problem. If it is not done well, there will be incidents of accidental injury.

"Slow down and prepare to fight." Several tanks here did not realize this problem, and the gunner had already pressed the switch.

"Boom!" An armor-piercing projectile flew out.

"Come on, brake," Elard yelled.

The opponent was able to target him at such a distance, and fired shells, it must be a friendly army, and he must have regarded himself as an Iranian, damn it!

"In front, we are from the 35rd Armored Battalion of the [-]th Division. Which part are you from?" Elard shouted.

At the same time, the tank stopped abruptly.

If you want to avoid the shells fired by the tank, you can only maneuver quickly. When the shells fly, as long as you maneuver a distance of one vehicle length, you will avoid the shells fired by the opponent.

If it is an advanced fully automatic gearbox tank, then it can be achieved by accelerating, but for this T-62, it can only be achieved by braking, and, praying to Allah, the opponent did not shoot.

Fortunately, the shell missed. At the same time, the driver of the chief tank had already heard the call from the opponent's radio.

The two sides finally met.

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Chapter 2 The Fog Dissipates

Chapter 2 The Fog Dissipates——

After Kusa killed the Iranian who almost strangled him to death, he drove the tank and continued to slaughter Iranian soldiers.

Gradually, he approached his barracks, and he did not dare to drive too fast. If his brother rushed up, it would be bad if he was crushed to death by himself. However, in order not to be approached by the Iranians again, Kusa drove During the driving process, various high-tech actions were deliberately made, such as sharp left turns, sharp right turns, sudden braking, and sudden acceleration, as if the driver of this tank was a drunk.

However, when he approached the barracks, Kusa felt something was wrong. Why didn't the rumble of his own tank attract the attention of his own people?

Gradually, he passed through the thick fog and saw the barracks. The barracks no longer existed. The roof was overturned by a few grenades, and the corpses of his own soldiers were everywhere.

Needless to say, it must be that our own soldiers did not pay attention, and they were caught off guard and were killed like sentries in the port.Even the sentinels were not very vigilant, let alone those who stayed behind in the barracks.

Of the troops guarding here, maybe only Kusa is left alone.

Kusa's eyes were red, following his brothers, they were all killed by the Iranians in this way, and they must avenge them!

The lone hero, Kusa, drove the tank again and rushed towards those places where Iranians might exist.

At three or four o'clock in the afternoon, the fog finally dissipated, and the battle, which lasted seven or eight hours, finally came to an end.

On the frontal battlefield, Iran invested its main force of nearly 2 infantry, as well as all tanks, and successfully broke through the first line of defense. However, when it was about to enter the urban area, it was firmly blocked Outside, and the return of the Iraqi armored forces behind, the Iranian tanks that could not turn around were unable to support their own infantry, and were massacred in large numbers.

Afterwards, on the battlefield, thousands of corpses were found, as well as the fuzzy flesh and blood that had been crushed into a pulp by tanks, and it was impossible to distinguish human-like flesh and blood. This battle really turned into a meat grinder.

Although the Iranian attack was blocked, the casualties of the 35th Division were not small. In the thick fog, some tanks were accidentally injured by their own side, and a number of tanks were destroyed by the Iranian sneak attack at the beginning.

However, the most intense battle took place at the Abadan Port in the rear where they did not pay attention.

The Iranians seemed to be desperate. At the Abadan port in the rear, in the thick fog, an Iranian ship approached the port and climbed up.

The troops staying here were caught off guard and suffered a great loss. Many of them were even massacred by the Iranians in their sleep, except for one person, the company commander Kusa.

At a critical juncture, Kusa drove a T-62 tank alone, and fought with Iranians several times his size in the rear port. There were no fewer than one hundred Iranians who fell under his tracks alone. A bloody corpse.

This day was the day when Kusa became famous in the first battle. He made great military exploits alone in the thick fog.

Until the end, when the tank ran out of oil, Kusa did not give up. He used the anti-aircraft machine gun on the top of the tank to shoot at the Iranians rushing up, killing many Iranian soldiers until they were hit by the opponent's bullets.

The Iranians didn't waste time here. They continued to attack forward, crossed the port, and started to march towards the refinery. They were only noticed by the 35th Division. The Iranians also came up from behind. At this time, the thick fog had gradually dispersed.

The supporting troops rushed over immediately, and finally blocked the Iranians in the port without spreading to the refinery.

When they gradually advanced and wiped out the Iranians, they found the man on the tank who had fallen next to the anti-aircraft machine gun. After rescue, Kusa actually came back to life.


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