After the air force bombing was completed, the third bombing began. This time, rocket launchers, self-propelled artillery and howitzers were used to bomb the Vietnamese front line, which was a total of three bombings.

For the third bombing, the Southern Military District deployed 300 rocket launchers, which could fire 4800 rocket shells at a time, as well as 300 self-propelled artillery pieces and 1100 large-caliber howitzers, bringing the total number of artillery pieces to an astonishing 1700.

After the shock of the first missile bombing and the horror of the second air bombing, the fifth line of defense of the Vietnamese army was already riddled with holes, and the ruins were filled with pungent smoke and despair. However, the cruelty of the war was far from over, and a more violent storm was brewing.

In the distance, on the vast plain, a torrent of steel quietly gathered. 300 rocket launchers were neatly arranged like a steel jungle, with their slender barrels raised high, pointing straight to the sky, as if announcing the impending destruction to the enemy.

Each of these rocket launchers is equipped with an advanced automated loading system, which can discharge a large amount of ammunition in a short period of time, with a wide range of firepower. The tires of the launcher are deeply embedded in the ground, and the heavy body of the vehicle gleams with a cold metallic luster under the sunlight, exuding a chilling deterrent force.

Next to it are 300 self-propelled artillery pieces. They are like flexible battle fortresses, with high mobility and powerful firepower. The turrets of the self-propelled artillery pieces slowly rotate, and the muzzles accurately lock onto the target area. The gunners in the vehicles are fully focused, their eyes fixed on the various data on the dashboard, their fingers gently resting on the firing button, ready to give the enemy a fatal blow at any time.

A few positions to the side and front, 1100 large-caliber howitzers stand majestically. These howitzers are huge in size, with thick barrels. Each can fire shells weighing tens of kilograms. They have a long range and great power, making them a powerful weapon for attacking on the battlefield. Their gun mounts are firmly rooted in the ground, and the huge recoil plates are deeply embedded in the soil to ensure stability during firing. Soldiers are busy shuttling between the howitzers, carrying shells and adjusting parameters. Every movement is skillful and quick, and their faces are full of determination and concentration.

"All preparations are complete, prepare to fire."

With the commander's order, "Fire!", the entire battlefield was instantly enveloped in flames and loud noises.

300 rocket launchers roared first, and rockets poured out like raindrops, dragging long tails of flames, carrying scorching heat and huge energy, rushing towards the fifth line of defense of the Vietnamese army. During the flight, these rockets made a sharp whistling sound, breaking the tranquility of the air, as if it was the music of death.

Soon after, 300 self-propelled artillery pieces joined the battle. Shells were fired from the muzzles at high speed, with sharp whistles, drawing arcs in the air and landing accurately on the Vietnamese positions. Each explosion was accompanied by strong flames and huge shock waves, overturning everything around.

1100 large-caliber howitzers were not to be outdone. The roars they emitted were deafening, as if they were about to tear the earth apart. Huge shells streaked across the sky like meteors, slamming heavily into the fifth line of defense of the Vietnamese army. The craters created by the explosions were several meters in diameter, and the soil and rocks that were lifted up were thrown into the sky, and then fell heavily, hitting everything on the battlefield.

Under this overwhelming artillery attack, the fifth line of defense of the Vietnamese army was completely engulfed in flames. The defensive fortifications on the position were instantly destroyed, and the solid bunkers were directly hit by the shells and turned into a pile of rubble; the barbed wire was torn apart by the powerful shock wave, twisted and deformed, and scattered all over the ground; the trenches were also filled with shells, and the Vietnamese soldiers inside had nowhere to hide and could only struggle painfully in the artillery fire.

The Vietnamese soldiers were terrified. They had never experienced such a fierce artillery attack. Under the continuous output of more than 100,000 shells, their ears were buzzing, their eyes were blurred, and their brains were blank.

Some soldiers were knocked to the ground by the blast, their bodies were hit by shrapnel, and their blood dyed the ground beneath them red; some soldiers hid in the trenches, trembling, covering their ears tightly with their hands, trying to escape the terrible sound; and some soldiers tried to fight back, but under the powerful fire suppression, they could not even raise their heads, and the weapons in their hands became useless.

On the battlefield, the sounds of explosions, whistling, and the screams of soldiers intertwined to form a tragic song of hell on earth. Thick smoke billowed, covering the sky and the sun, and the entire position was shrouded in darkness. Only the flames from the explosions flickered from time to time, illuminating this land full of death and despair.

The communication lines had been cut off by the artillery fire, and the Vietnamese commanders had lost control of their troops and could only watch their positions gradually disintegrate in the artillery fire. They tried to organize a counterattack, but in the face of such powerful firepower, all efforts seemed so futile.

As time went by, the artillery attack continued. Shells rained down like raindrops, completely razing the fifth line of defense of the Vietnamese army to the ground. The originally solid line of defense was now only a piece of charred land and countless debris. The battlefield was filled with the breath of death, which made people shudder.

The powerful firepower output allowed the Nanyue Kingdom and countries around the world to see the firepower output capabilities of the Qin Empire. This was just one military district of the Qin Empire, not its full strength, but it was enough to suppress a country without any chance to breathe.

There were originally voices in South Vietnam opposing Hu Kesheng, but now they have disappeared. They plan to stay away from South Vietnam. The wealth they have accumulated over the years is enough for them to live well in a foreign country.

Therefore, these high-ranking officials of the South Vietnam Kingdom began to send their children and family members to the United States. However, what these high-ranking officials of the South Vietnam Kingdom did not know was that the next target of the Qin Empire’s attack was the world’s second largest military power, the United States. This time, they sent their families to the United States just to be cannon fodder.

"An interview."

Hu Kesheng began to arrange for relevant personnel to meet with the Qin Empire, and explained that he would go to the Qin Empire in person to negotiate with the Qin Empire, because the war losses on the front line were too terrifying. Almost 26 county-level cities were razed to the ground by huge artillery. The loss of troops could not be counted for the time being, but the number of civilians affected was as high as one million.

For this reason, Hu Kesheng had to speed up the negotiations with the Qin Empire and offer the entire Nanyue Kingdom, plus all the conquered territories, to the Qin Empire, only asking the Qin Empire not to massacre the Nanyue military and civilians.

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