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Chapter 91 Directional Blasting

The Panjieshir guerrillas have been active in the Panjieshir Valley, controlling the Soviet Union's land passage into Afghanistan, and launched attacks from time to time, causing heavy losses to the transportation troops. It is precisely because of this that the Forty Army made up their minds to completely annihilate the guerrillas.

Learning from the lessons from last time, they adopted the method of blocking all mountain passes and closing the door to beat dogs, hoping to eliminate the Panjhir guerrillas in one fell swoop, but now, they opened the gap and drilled out of the encirclement. The Badakhshan Province is full of mountains. God knows where the guerrillas will hide?

Moreover, when did the Jalalabad guerrillas go around the encirclement? They also rescued the Panjieshir guerrillas and let themselves wander around the mountain area for a long time in vain!

Thinking of this, Tiako could no longer hide his anger and looked at Kurni Eva: "Ava, you have missed the opportunity to fight!"

Kurnie Eva can ignore the accusations of the officers of the 40th Army because it is not a systematic one, she belongs to the KGB. However, the special forces of Gruu are subordinate to the KGB. Faced with the accusations of Tiako, Kurnie Eva must be solemn.

"Don't worry, Lord Tiyako, they can't escape, they get together again, so it's easier for us to catch them all in one go." Kurnieva said.

"Do you know where they are hiding?" asked Tiyako.

"I don't know yet, but I'll know soon. I need to ask the headquarters to dispatch a special plane." Kurnieva said quietly.

A medium-sized helicopter took off from an air force base in Tajikistan. The five-blade propeller stirred the airflow and made a whirring sound. The huge crew cabin was like a flying hippo, which was the Mi-8 helicopter named Hippo by NATO.

Unlike the ordinary Mi-8, the cockpit of this helicopter is equipped with rectangular wireless covers on both sides, and an antenna array composed of six cross-pole antennas can be seen outside. This is a Mi-8ppa special electronic warfare helicopter.

After taking off from the base, the helicopter crossed the border and entered Afghan airspace. It kept hovering over the northern mountainous areas, with six cross-shaped antennas receiving electromagnetic signals from time to time.

Damn mountainous areas! If you could easily find the signals emitted by radio signal sources in plain areas, now helicopters have to shuttle continuously and search in various valleys. Needless to mention the signals of small watch radio sources, even military radio stations of ground troops will often fail due to the barriers in the mountains.

In the cockpit, several electronic warfare officers and soldiers sat in their seats, staring at the huge circular display screen in front of them. Suddenly, an electronic warfare officer and soldier saw a highlight on the screen.

Discover the target! A valley fifteen kilometers away!

"The raven calls Gruu, and the raven calls Gruu." The electronic warfare officers and soldiers said to the head-mounted microphone: "The target is found, a valley five kilometers north of the Lion's mouth in Badakhshan Province."

After putting down the radio, Tyako's face had a cold smile: "Our mission is to wipe out these two guerrillas. Now, we pass through the valley to the east."

"His Excellency Tiyako, don't we notify the 108th Division?" Kurnieva asked.

"That group of waste has not even completed the task of eliminating the guerrillas in the encirclement. Can we still count on them? Our special combat brigade is enough." said Tiyako.

"That Mhamad is very cunning, please be careful," said Kurnieva.

"Hmph." Tyako made a sound in his nose, and slowly disappeared from Kurnie Eva's sight with his own troops, and had already obtained the other party's accurate whereabouts. Tyako didn't need Kurnie Eva as his guide.

Kurni Eva always had an ominous premonition. That Mhamad was so amazing that he could discover his own plan every time. However, Tiyako led a brigade, all of whom had rich combat experience. He went to encircle and suppress the fleeing Afghan guerrillas, at most he didn't catch up. What other dangers could there be?

Tyako thought the same way. A few years ago, when the Soviet Union decided to help Afghanistan stabilize the political situation, the first troops dispatched, including Gruu. Many veterans in his team participated in the battle at that time. This time, in order to fight in the mountains of Afghanistan, a considerable number of his troops were Tajik and Uzbek, who could speak Afghanistan and were familiar with mountain combat.

If the number of helicopters was not limited and he could not transport his entire army, he really wanted to mobilize the helicopters to quickly reach the mountainous areas there, and encircle and annihilate the two guerrillas.

Now, what he was most worried about was that he had gone too late and the guerrillas had already left. However, as long as there were Mi-8 electronic reconnaissance aircraft overhead and constantly intercepting the signals of the radio beacons, they could always obtain the whereabouts of the guerrillas.

In this way, Tyako's troops trek through the mountains and continued to advance along the rugged paths.

At the same time, Tyako was also cautious. In order to prevent the Afghan guerrillas from playing tricks, he contacted Bagram at the same time. More than a dozen female deer would arrive there at the same time. Even if the Afghan guerrillas had any traps, the two guerrillas would be quickly crushed under the joint attack of the air and land.

The rugged mountain roads are not even accessible, so they can only rely on hiking or local donkeys.

After walking for half a day, I passed through several mountains. In the evening, the Gruu Special Operations Brigade appeared in a valley.

The Mi-8 reconnaissance helicopter had already flew away, and the second replacement had not yet arrived. Tiyako only knew that the guerrillas had not moved for three hours in the afternoon, and they had left here only in the last hour.

In an hour, they couldn't walk much. When the second Mi-8 flew over, they pointed out their target again. It happened to be at night. At that time, a sneak attack on the Afghan guerrillas was enough to wipe out their entire army!

"Brig Commander, there are mountains on both sides of this place. Should we send someone to see it?" A battalion commander said to him by the side of Tiyako.

The terrain is too dangerous. If the Afghan guerrillas ambush on both sides and condescending, they will be very passive.

"I'm still looking forward to them coming out from both sides." Tiyako said, looking at the mountains on both sides with a cunning look.

If they really showed up at this time, it would be a death. The rumbling sound above their heads had already flown from far to near, and several female deer helicopters were hovering here. As long as the Afghan guerrillas appeared, they would be beaten to death.

Although it seemed like he had become a bait, Tyako was not afraid at all, and he had a completely advantage.

The hillsides on both sides were quiet, and the wind blew across the valley, making a whimpering sound. As the sun sets westward, the temperature began to drop again.

Damn it! Although the winter in the Soviet Union was also cold, it did not change so violently. At noon, it was so hot that it could only wear a single clothes, but in the middle of the night, it was necessary to wear a cotton jacket, because the temperature difference was too large.

Tiyako cursed and continued to walk forward. The helicopters above his head hovered, and the troops behind him formed a long snake dozens of meters long, and followed quickly.

"His Excellency Mhamad, the Soviets have indeed entered the valley." At the end of the valley, looking at the opposite side through a high-powered military telescope, Masud said gently to Mhamad beside him.

"It's all the credit for that watch," Mhamad said, "Otherwise, how could the Soviets know that we're here."

When Mhamad saw the watch that Masood was wearing, he knew there was something wrong. He carefully opened the back cover of the watch and saw the battery hidden inside. The watch chain was an antenna.

In this era, there was no advanced positioning device like later generations. The American GPS navigation satellite was still in the test stage. The first satellite of the Soviet Glonass system would not fly into the sky after a few months, and the integrated circuit had not yet formed the scale of later generations.

This thing is just a simple radio beacon transmitter, constantly transmitting signals and reporting its own position, and how to locate it requires more equipment.

When he found the Soviets' helicopters driving cross-antenna flying in the mountains, Mhamad knew that the Soviets were indeed looking for their own traces. The ones in front of Mhamad had two choices, either destroy the watch and let the signal disappear completely, or use the watch to set a huge trap for the Soviets.

The Soviets caused Massud's guerrillas to suffer heavy losses. Now, since there was a new plan, Massud agreed to Mhamad's plan without hesitation.

Now, everything is going according to our own arrangements, and the Soviets have fallen into their own trap.

Although there were Soviet helicopters patrolling back and forth above their heads, Masood was still full of confidence. What killed the Soviets this time was no longer bullets, shells, but... stones!

"Go to do it." Mhamad said.

"Okay." Masood looked at the Soviet soldiers in the valley with hatred, connecting the wires in his hands together.

"Boom! Boom, Boom!" The explosion sounded through the sky, and the earth shook.

The explosion was not on its own route. When he heard the sounds from both sides, Tiyako's special combat brigade immediately squatted on the ground, pulled the bolt, and aimed at the peaks on both sides.

When their eyes looked over, they were stunned.

Oh, God, what is that?

"Gululu, Gulululu." Countless huge rocks rolled on the hillside, hitting the ground, emitting violent vibrations, and smoke was still coming out on the hillside, which was where the explosion occurred.

This explosion did not explode around them, but the effect it played was far better than explosion around them!

Their bodies trembled involuntarily, staring at the boulders on both sides, and forgot to run. The boulders completely occupied their retina. (To be continued.)

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