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Chapter 660 Rocket Launcher Fighting Fighter?

After all, they are two small countries. Even if there is a full-scale war, it has nothing to do with the vast majority of people who are in a peaceful and prosperous world.

However, for those in Zimbabwe and Mozambique, this is more than a glance. It is a matter of life and death.

The border between Mozambique and Zimbabwe is not short. Mozambique, which had been prepared for a long time, had already established a defense line on the border before declaring war.

This point is the border between Mozambique's Tete Province and Zimbabwe, which has been in chaos for many days.

The army marched past, and Tete City, which was chaotic and unwilling to stop, became quiet in an instant. Although Mozambique's army is not well trained and equipped, it is an army after all. Compared with the Mozambican police who want to maintain law and order but are unable to do their best, their deterrence is much higher.

Zimbabwe is not unprepared. President Joyce was born in the military after getting the news in advance. She even destroyed a gunship helicopter with a rifle in the early years. She is no stranger to war.

On the contrary, compared to her career as a politician in these years, she prefers war, which is her field of expertise.

The start of the war between the armies of the two countries instantly caused wars between the two countries.

Although it seems to many people that this level of fighting is just a small fight, those war reporters are very concerned about this level of small fight.

ABC TV station also has war reporters. They were originally in the Middle East, and they didn't pay much attention to the chaos in Africa. This is because the Middle East is rich and good-looking, and fighter jet bombing often occurs, but wars in Africa have always been hand-to-hand combat, relying on conventional weapons such as rifles to fight blood and blood.

However, the order from the top made these war reporters, who are not afraid of death, rush into the most intense battles between Mozambique and Zimbabwe in the first place.

Hello viewers, I'm James Bond, ABC's war correspondent.

After a reporter introduced himself to the camera, he pointed the camera at the battlefield where gunshots continued.

He does not have his own dedicated videographer, he needs to carry the video camera by himself, sometimes there is only a small video recorder for home use, and after taking pictures that the audience would like to watch, he sends them back to the TV station for profit.

Both warring parties,

On one side is the army unit of the Central Military Region of the Mozambique National Defense Forces. The Mozambique National Defense Force has a total of 30,000 people, including the Army, Navy, Air Force and logistics forces. The actual strength is 7 infantry battalions, 3 special forces battalions, 2 engineering battalions, 1 transport battalion, 3 artillery battalions, 2 marine companies, and a small number of logistics, communication, and management personnel. There are only 13,000 people in service. .

These 13,000 people are divided into three military regions, namely northern, central and southern. At present, the main task of Mozambique's northern and southern military regions is to defend the border, and deploy troops to the central military region to focus on launching attacks on Zimbabwe's borders.

After this introduction, the war reporter Bond couldn't help laughing. He really doubted, what's so interesting about a war launched by a country of this level?

The total number of troops counted by battalions is only 13,000. What big things can they accomplish? If it's not good-looking, the audience won't like to watch it, so wouldn't it be a waste of risk for me to run around this time?

As for Mozambique's air force and navy... Bond doesn't give an introduction at all.

But now that he has come and entered the battlefield, Bond also abides by his professional ethics, and continued to introduce: The defense is the Zimbabwe Defense Force. The Zimbabwe Defense Force was established in 1980. It is an army that has experienced honing in the War of Independence.

Because Zimbabwe is located in the central region of the African continent and has no territorial waters, it only has two arms, the army and the air force. The total force is 40,000, but in fact, Zimbabwe still has about 20,000 reserve troops. It is worth mentioning The thing is, Zimbabwe's air force is 5,000 strong and they don't even have a real fighter jet right now.

After this introduction, Bond suddenly understood why Mozambique, whose military strength is far inferior to Zimbabwe, dared to launch a war against Zimbabwe?

It's not enough to fight the number of people. Mozambique's air force has only 1,000 people, which is really much less than Zimbabwe.

However, Mozambique has real fighter jets, while Zimbabwe does not.

The camera faithfully recorded the scene of the battle ahead. The armies of the two countries kept shooting behind the bunkers, and tanks and armored vehicles were also dispatched one after another, trying to occupy a favorable position.

At this moment, there was a whistling sound, and Bond raised his head to look at the sky, and immediately adjusted the camera lens excitedly.

The Mozambican air force has been dispatched. Their air force has a squadron of fighter jets, a squadron of transport planes, a squadron of trainer planes, a squadron of helicopters, and a company of surface-to-air missiles.

Attention everyone, the two fighters that flew just now are supersonic fighters developed by the Mikoyan Design Bureau of the former Soviet Union in the early 1950s. This fighter is the only fighter squadron of the Mozambique Air Force with real combat effectiveness. configure.

Mozambique announced that they have seven planes, but it has never been confirmed. Judging from the current situation, they have at least two planes.

MiG-21 roared past, how could it be for sightseeing?

Boom...boom...

Amidst the deafening bang, Bond stood up excitedly and raised the camera in his hand.

The area where he is located is the area where the Mozambique National Defense Forces are located. In order to let their war behavior occupy the commanding heights of public opinion, Mozambique welcomes reporters from the United States like Bond.

The Mozambican soldiers not far from Bond also showed expressions of relief. After the bombing by the two fighter jets, their offensive pressure will be much less.

Although Bond subconsciously ignored the Mozambique Air Force before, after all, the Mozambican Air Force, which only has a few fighter jets, is really scum in front of Americans like him.

But on the battlefield, especially when Zimbabwe, another belligerent country, has no fighter jets, Mozambique's fighter jets, which are looked down upon by the Americans, are really invincible.

Bond saw that the ground troops in Mozambique began a full-scale assault after the bombing by fighter jets, and he couldn't wait to follow.

Actually, Zimbabwe used to have fighter jets. The main fighter jet was the J-7 from China, but it has been retired now. Because of the poor economic situation in Zimbabwe, they did not purchase new fighter jets.

The only aircraft of the Zimbabwe Air Force that has not been retired is the Huaxia K-8 trainer aircraft, but this trainer aircraft is not very useful on the battlefield, especially when the Mozambique Air Force has MiG-21 fighter jets.

In the sound of Bond's introduction, the Mozambique National Defense Forces successfully completed a comprehensive breakthrough, and they have occupied the territory of Zimbabwe.

It was at this time that the howling sound came again, and two MiG-21 fighter jets appeared again.

Bond didn't know if these were the other two MiG-21s or the previous two MiG-21s. He only knew that after these two fighters completed the high-altitude bombing again, the victory of this wave of battles would be locked.

But the roaring MiG-21s, before they had time to play their role, turned into two balls of flames amidst the roar of shells.

Bond was stunned, but the camera in his hand faithfully recorded the scene of two MiG-21s being hit and falling into flames.

The reason why he was dumbfounded was not that Zimbabwe had destroyed two MiG-21 fighter jets, but that he hadn't heard what kind of weapon it was when the roaring guns were heard just now.

This is incredible for a professional war reporter, especially when he made up data on Zimbabwe's military strength.

Could it be Huaxia's Type 63 107mm light towed rocket launcher? PHZ89 Type 122mm 40-tube self-propelled rocket launcher?

Isn't there only these two types in Zimbabwe that are okay, don't they come from China's rocket launchers?

But, can rocket launchers take down fighter jets?

At this moment, Bond remembered the legend about Joyce, the new President of Zimbabwe, who was a ruthless man who shot down a helicopter gunship with a rifle.

But it is acceptable for a rifle to destroy a helicopter gunship, and a rocket launcher to destroy a fighter jet?

Don't even dare to make a movie like this.

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ps: Zimbabwe really only has retired J-7s. Mozambique also really has MiG-21s.

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