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    176 Occupation of Subang Airport (text version)

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    Troops with relatively low morale and discipline are most likely to collapse once they face a relatively large setback.  The Royal Armored Corps is the best example. Since its establishment in 1952, they have never expected a battle like Huiyu. Nearly a hundred missiles dropped by dozens of fighter planes had a hit rate of more than 95%.  They have seventy or eighty tanks and armored vehicles.  Such a loss is absolutely unbearable for Malaysians.

    Originally, the armored troops were followed by the infantrymen of the Armored Corps in military trucks. However, after seeing the heavy blows suffered by the armored troops, the motorized troops behind them did not even think about stepping forward to support or anything else. Instead, they stood still and did not dare to advance.  .

    "Why is it like this?!" Isaac Awang couldn't help but look at the sky. He was the commander of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the Armored Corps and the descendant of a local noble. He was used to doing good things, but he never  Who do you care about, and you feel that the regiment you lead is the strongest force. However, the infantry fighting vehicles of their regiment, which numbered over a hundred, were completely destroyed before they even met the enemy. A large number of them were destroyed.  The passengers and crew in the car were injured and killed. Even the collapsed houses and chaotic neighborhoods here made it impossible for him to gather the remaining troops in a short time to intercept the Chinese army heading towards Subang Airport.

    The house leaked and it rained continuously all night. Just as the Chinese Air Force made a few stretching maneuvers in the air, and there were no bombs to drop, the Malays who originally thought they would breathe a sigh of relief suddenly discovered that they had planned  However, the troops of the 8th Airborne Brigade arrived as scheduled.

    The 8th Airborne Brigade was parachuted into an area of ??tens of thousands of square kilometers on the western front of the Malay Peninsula. It had few troops and even fewer weapons such as paratrooper tanks. The brigade commander Zhu Tonghua made a considerable effort.  Determined, this unit of more than forty ZBD03 paratrooper tanks was assembled, together with hundreds of airborne troops riding in temporary "requisitioned" local motor vehicles, to launch the attack on the airport.

    If they were to face the Royal Armored Corps directly, it would be hard to say whether they would win or lose, because the Armored Corps has more tanks and more troops, while the 8th Brigade is composed of loyal Red Alert soldiers who dare to fight, and they also have a certain number of  anti-tank missiles.  But now the Air Force stretched out its hand and knocked the stumbling block in front of them into pieces. Although it was still in the way, it would never stop them.

    In the tank where Zu Xiaozhou was, the commander immediately ordered "Lock the enemy's armored target, set the parameters, and launch the Red Arrow 73 armored missile after observing that the tank entered the range!"

    "Hongjian-73 anti-armor missile, launch!"

    There was no greeting at first. The first thing was the bombardment of missiles. The 30mm cannon of the zbd03 has limited killing ability, but the Red Arrow 73 is a real ruthless guy. A missile suddenly shot out. There is something very strange about the anti-tank missile during its horizontal flight.  The spiral flight trajectory is related to its wings and power, which also makes it more difficult for the enemy to intercept. Of course, the Ma Army does not have the ability to directly intercept such missiles.

    The missile directly destroyed a Scorpion 90 light tank. Unfortunately, this was the last light tank in Isaac's regiment. The few remaining vehicles he had were basically armored vehicles.

    Several Cadillac Gage lav-100 four-wheeled armored vehicles of the Ma Army are not equipped with 90mm main guns, and they are not even equipped with a 7.62mm Gatling machine gun (migun). They are mainly large-caliber heavy-duty vehicles.  The machine gun is mounted on the roof of the car. The Ma Army has been fighting against guerrillas and rebels in the jungle and suburbs for a long time. They rarely use such heavy weapons, but in the face of the regular army's pla, only the 30mm machine gun is left to suffer.  The cannon fired continuously, and the tungsten-cored armor-piercing bullets effortlessly penetrated these horse armored vehicles that were still trying to resist. Four lav-ioo were beaten to the point of losing their combat capabilities, and the bullets were only used to hit the zbd03 in front of them.  After the explosion, Isaac's troops finally could no longer hold on and either jumped out of their chariots and trucks to escape, or threw away their weapons and surrendered with their heads in hands.

    This time, the killing of prisoners did not start again. Although the losses were heavy, the horse army still had some operational tanks, and casualties would still be caused if not careful.  Furthermore, when there is a lack of weapons, surrendering these Malaysian soldiers and seizing their weapons and tanks will be crucial to the continued maintenance of the army.The fighting situation is very critical.

    They left two platoons of infantry to collect the prisoners, and prepared to transport the captured armored vehicles and other weapons back to the temporary headquarters that had established a stronghold in downtown Geelong City.  Zu Xiaozhou and the main tank force continued their campaign to attack Subang Airport.

    Without the Royal Armored Corps as a roadblock, the reserve military forces guarding the airport were naturally unable to withstand the sharp airborne troops. The Chinese army successfully controlled the airport.  At this time, Zu Xiaozhou also received information from brigade commander Zhu Tonghua. Three hours later, the first batch of support materials from China and two battalions of heavy equipment would arrive by air.

    As long as the heavy troops are in place, it will not be a problem to secure the neighborhoods they already control.  But Zu Xiaozhou looked at the gloomy sky in Kuala Lumpur and couldn't help but wonder how this battle, which was in the name of protecting and dispersing overseas Chinese, but was actually the opening rhythm of the film, would end in the end.

    The Chinese army has been advancing with unstoppable momentum, which naturally brings greater panic to the top brass of the Malaysian government.

    In the Prime Minister's Office, Prime Minister Datuk Mahathir bin Mohamed, who just successfully defended his title in August this year, paced anxiously in his office, even though he had deployed almost all the military and police forces he could mobilize to surround his official residence.  , he still feels insecure at this moment.

    The Minister of Defense sitting in front of him also just took office this year, the gentle and calm Abdullah Badawi, but this Minister of Defense does not know much about military things. In fact, he has been the Minister of Defense for a year.  , the previous defense ministers were all concurrently held by Mahathir himself.

    "Minister Badawi, how can you still sit so calmly at this time? The Chinese invaders are doing whatever they want in our capital, and we must find a way to counterattack!" Mahathir's voice was loud, but a little out of tune. It was obviously  Caused by tension.

    Badawi said helplessly: "A few hours ago we were able to communicate with the troops in other stations, but now the phone line is disconnected, and the radio seems to have been interfered with. Our situation cannot be known to the outside world. The Chinese  They want to lock us in an invisible wall."

    Mahathir asked sternly: "Mr. Minister, what should we do?" As the longest-serving prime minister in Malaysian history, Mahathir has done a lot of things, and overall it is very important for the development of Malaysia.  He has contributed a lot, but from a global comparison, the level of this political figure is actually quite average. His policies, including looking eastward to learn from Japan and South Korea, and free economic privatization, have caused considerable pain and dissatisfaction.  During his tenure, Mahathir supported the originally poor Malays, weakened the Chinese's economic dominance in the local area, suppressed the development of the Chinese, and frequently made racist and extreme Islamist remarks.

    Now is undoubtedly a critical moment that determines the life and death of Malaysia. Mahathir feels that one person is short-term and two are short-term, so he has to ask his cabinet members for help.

    Foreign Minister Rais Yatim looked at the information in his hand with confusion and said, "China's invasion this time is really unbelievable. There was no warning at all before. Then they suddenly attacked us. They were moved by the embassy late at night."  They submitted a statement of condemnation and a diplomatic note to us, explaining that they were going to send troops. However, the riots were unexpected, but their deployment of troops seemed to be well prepared, and it was so hard for us to react.  I understand.¡±

    Badawi guessed: "Could it be a trick used by the Chinese? They had expelled our Royal Malaysian Navy in the South China Sea before. If they wanted to incite and cause some unrest, they would take advantage of the situation and move in under the guise of  They used the title of protecting and evacuating overseas Chinese to invade us.¡±

    Mahathir slapped his head and said with a look of incomprehension: "The key is that China is so far away from us. What are they doing by invading us? What are the benefits? If the international community knows about it, they will definitely not  Agreed!"

    Yatim shook his head and said: "Not necessarily, after all, it was our country's thugs who massacred the Chinese first."

    Mahathir said angrily, "That is also our country's internal affairs. Doesn't China claim not to interfere in other countries' internal affairs? Why is it interfering in us at this time and killing our innocent people?" He did not want to think about whether thugs with blood on their hands could be counted.  The word innocent is on it.

    Badawi said: "Everyone's eyes are sharp. We only broke out in the afternoon, and China sent troops the next morning. This can never be a temporary act. Everything is a Chinese conspiracy. We must  Make it clear to the world!¡±

    Yatim shook his head again and said: "It's impossible. Our text messages have been cut off by the Chinese. The Chinese are the ones who say what's going on now, which is very detrimental to our public opinion."

    Mahathir¡¯s face was ashen, he slapped the table and said loudly: ¡°IWe have signed the Five-Nation Defense Agreement. If we face aggression, our allies Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore should all send troops to help. As long as we hold on and find ways to convey our voices, we  Eventually we can drive away the invaders, just like we drove away the Japanese during World War II!  "

    Badawi was noncommittal about this, but said: "Mr. Prime Minister, the first thing we should consider now is whether to withdraw from here. The Chinese have occupied Subang Airport more than an hour ago, and their air force will definitely be coming."  If we continue to deliver supplies, we will face more enemies. If we continue to resist in Kuala Lumpur, the danger will be"

    Mahathir shuddered, unable to imagine the head of his own country's government being captured. He would be so embarrassed by that time.

    "Okay, activate the government's emergency evacuation plan. We will temporarily retreat to Seremban, oh no, to Johor Bahru! As long as we win the attention of foreign public opinion and win sympathy, we can put enough pressure on the shameless Chinese to save the situation!"

    It¡¯s just that they only touched the edge of the battle for public opinion, but they didn¡¯t expect that their opponents would make the war of public opinion go out of hand.

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