Not sure if this has been shown before. But this young chap had a good understanding of where exactly is the 5104 highgrounds. I keep thinking it was the two tops that the Indians had occupied. Turns out it was not. So I am wondering what happened to that two peaks?
(PS: I am sorry, you need to understand Chinese to be able to understand what that young chap is talking about.)
This guy's channel is not a reliable source of information, however on this occasion he may be onto something. He suggests Hill 5104 is here:
Google Earth reads the height as 5084m, some 20m off the PLA number which may be due to topographical inaccuracies from Google vs more accurate military maps. You can see there are some structures on this peak but I'm not sure what they could be. They could be something like those low walls made of rocks that we've seen on that PLA photo were they were holding guandaos.
Upon routing the Indians, the Indians would have retreated south, towards the F4 coast. From our Hill 5104 on Google Earth looking towards south we see this unique looking rock formation:
![hill5104-S1.jpg hill5104-S1.jpg](https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/data/attachments/60/60099-3911472bfb2e04299302fb90e21193cd.jpg)
Which is a very close match to the video:
Thus if these guesses are correct based on these two factors than the likely route of attack from the PLA from their main base between F6 and F7 and the Indians path of retreat would be:
![attack2.jpg attack2.jpg](https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/data/attachments/60/60102-0342db4077974558c392a8802d5a9cb5.jpg)
In the video when the Indians started running, they were not running directly away from the PLA main body but at an angle, which matches with what we see on the map:
![attack3.png attack3.png](https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/data/attachments/60/60103-78cacd5cc89c279d523ae23f99bfc8ca.jpg)