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Chapter 418 Beheading (2)(1/2)

Chapter 418 Beheading Operation (Part 2)

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The deafening sound of artillery sounded over the entire Tokyo Bay for more than three hours. The Imperial Chinese Navy and Air Force dropped more than 100,000 tons of artillery shells and aviation bombs, destroying more than 200 kilometers of Japanese coastal defense positions in the entire Tokyo Bay, killing and injuring more than 30,000 Japanese troops. (《》, watch the latest update of this book)

At 9:00 a.m., the 3rd Battalion of the 258th Regiment of the 117th Division of the 39th Army of the Imperial Army of the Imperial Army was the first to carry out a beach landing battle at the "No. 4 Beach" in the Yokohama Landing Area, and successfully repelled the 213th Regiment of the 33rd Coast Division defending here.

After the 3rd Battalion of the 258th Regiment captured the No. 4 Beach Head, it quickly built the Beach Head Fortress position to resist the Japanese counterattack that followed.

With the successful landing of the 3rd Battalion, the positions of the Chinese and Japanese troops were only about 500 meters apart. The Chinese Empire naval guns stopped fire support to the beach and could only extend artillery fire from a long distance to block subsequent Japanese reinforcements. Air force fighters continued to provide fire support, but in most cases, due to the fire and thick smoke on the ground, their vision was affected, so they failed to cause major casualties to the Japanese army.

Taking advantage of the weakening of the firepower suppression of the Chinese Empire's Navy and Air Force, the Japanese army took advantage of the weakening of the firepower suppression of the Japanese 213 Regiment, and after a brief integration, the remaining troops of the 258th Regiment launched a fierce counterattack on the 3rd Battalion of the 258th Regiment, trying to regain the beachhead position. Under the leadership of battalion commander Chen Jicheng, the 3rd Battalion defended the beachhead position No. 4 and refused to give in.

The Japanese army had the advantage in numbers, but the firepower was very weak. The Japanese artillery positions had been destroyed in the first round of artillery and bombing. Lieutenant General Takayama Gongtong, the highest commander of the Japanese Yokohama District, and several senior staff members of the command center were shot and killed by snipers of the Chinese Special Forces before the war started, causing chaos in the Japanese anti-landing command system in Yokohama District. The subsequent Japanese reinforcements were unfavorable, causing the other two battalions of the 258th Regiment to land on the beachhead of No. 4, favorably reinforced the 3rd Battalion. With its advantage in equipment, a large number of light and heavy machine gun fired volleys, creating an insurmountable fire network. The Japanese army paid more than 1,000 people with heavy casualties, but still failed to regain the position.

At 9:50, the 258th Regiment's artillery battalion took place and implemented fierce artillery fire on the Japanese army, which immediately shattered the Japanese army's attempt and saved the No. 4 Beach Head position.

After the position of No. 4 Beach Head was consolidated, the 39th Army quickly listed the other five attacks on the Beach Head as feints, and the main force turned the direction and landed from No. 4 Beach Head.

At 11:40, the 258th Regiment Engineer Company completed a simple trest. Two heavy-equipped landing ships of the Third Army docked the temporary trest and sent a chariot company and 20 m10 chariots to the beach to support the 258th Regiment's operations.

At 12:20, the 258th Regiment used combat vehicles as cover to quickly break through the three Japanese defense lines and extend the landing area to the landing safety area with a width of 13 kilometers and a depth of 10 kilometers.

The Japanese army was not as good as the official army. Faced with the rampage of the m10 type chariot, any horse resistance, barbed wire, wall barriers, trenches, etc. could not stop it. As a result, the No. 4 beachhead position was completely lost. When the Japanese 213 rebel suffered more than two-thirds of the casualties, they were forced to give up and retreat on their own initiative.

Subsequently, the other three regiments of the 117th Division landed in the No. 4 Beachtou District, and then each regiment launched an attack left and right. Under the assault of the chariots, the Japanese anti-landing positions in Yokohama District were gradually lost.

By 5 pm, the 117th Division had completely controlled five beachheads in the Yokohama landing area. The Third Army successfully landed on the beach, becoming the first successful unit in the Tokyo Bay landing battle. It was also the least casualties, with a total of 193 people paying the price of death, but the Japanese army was killed and injured more than 3,000 people.

Compared with the landing battle in Yokohama District, the landing battles in the five landing areas of Yokosuka, Kawasaki, Tokyo, Funabashi and Chiba are all difficult.

In the Yokosuka landing area, the Seventh Army of the Imperial Empire, which stretches toward the landing area of ​​Miura Beach, which extends on both sides with Yokosuka Port as the center, carried out beach landing area of ​​about 6 kilometers wide. The Japanese light infantry was deployed in the village behind the beach dunes. Such terrain advantages were a great threat to the Imperial Empire troops that had to cross the dunes to attack.

Since Yokosuka is the Japanese naval base, although there is no navy, his defensive power is very strong. The landing operation was extremely tragic at the beginning, and one-third of the Chinese Emperor's landing craft were brutally destroyed by Japanese mines and obstacles. Although the attack troops of the 311th Regiment of the 92nd Division of the 41st Army of the Seventh Army easily crossed the beach, they were ruthlessly attacked by Japanese firepower in front of the dunes, resulting in the casualty rate of the first wave of attacking troops as high as 23%.

It was almost noon that the 311th Regiment occupied the villages and towns along the coast and consolidated the beachhead positions. As heavy equipment such as tanks and artillery came ashore one after another, the Japanese firepower was quickly suppressed.

At four o'clock in the afternoon, the other three regiments of the 92nd Division completed their landing, quickly supported the 311th regiment, and advanced inland and on both wings.

The main force of the 3rd Division, which was guarding here, was defeated and had to retreat to Dananshan in the west of Yokosuka.

In the evening, the 92nd Division had opened a landing safe zone with a depth of 23 kilometers and a width of 33 kilometers. Then the Seventh Army armies successively implemented landings in the Yokosuka landing area.

In the Yokosuka landing area, more than 9,200 Japanese soldiers were killed or injured, while the number of casualties in Emperor China was 1,200.

Beach No. 33 in Kawasaki landing area is the center point of the entire Chinese Imperial landing operation, and the landing time is one hour later than the Yokohama landing area and Yokosuka landing area. Due to high tide and poor sea conditions, the Chinese Imperial landing area was unable to completely remove mines and obstacles in the sea area, which also caused the 17th Army, which wanted to quickly grab the beach head, to fall into a tough battle. The Japanese army deployed heavy troops to defend the coast in the coastal towns Okawa and Ota, and also set up 8 155mm heavy artillery in the inland 500 meters away from the coast to aim directly at the coast.

Just as the Japanese army knew that they could not seize air supremacy, facing the Chinese Empire's air reconnaissance planes, the Japanese army was not without response strategies. They covered up about one-third of the artillery and machine gun fortifications that accounted for the total number, and avoided the Chinese Empire's air reconnaissance planes to take photos. These one-third of the artillery and heavy machine gun fortifications survived one-fifth of the three-hour saturation strike of the Chinese Empire's naval and air force.

This small number of artillery and heavy machine gun castles caused considerable casualties to the troops of the 17th Army of the landing First Army. However, the Japanese army had only one chance to fight back. When they opened fire, it meant that these hidden points were exposed.

Subsequently, the First Army Command suspended the attack and called on naval guns and naval aviation fighter jets again to carry out a second saturation strike on these Japanese hidden fortifications and quickly destroyed them.

After losing these only artillery and heavy machine gun fortresses, the Japanese army had no ability to resist. Faced with the fierce revenge of the 17th Army, more than half of the Japanese 15th Division suffered casualties and had to give up Kawasaki's counter-landing position and retreat twenty kilometers.

Before nightfall, 25,000 soldiers of the First Army of Kawasaki Landing Area had successfully landed, and forced the Japanese coastal defense forces on both wings to retreat at least 18 kilometers inland.

Ura'an Beach, Tokyo Landing District, was the most intense beach in the entire Tokyo Bay Landing Campaign. The Chinese Emperor suffered huge losses at Ura'an Beach, with 2,500 casualties alone, and it was called "Blood Ura'an Beach" after the war.

Ura'an Beach is 8.6 kilometers long. Since Ura'an is the maritime gate of Tokyo, the Japanese army has not yet defended the capital Tokyo and has arranged a powerful anti-landing defensive position here. Originally, the Edo River attacked the plains very openly and had almost no danger to defend, but the Japanese army spent a huge amount of money to build vertical fortifications more than ten meters high on the flat coast. With the breakwater of more than ten meters high, it became easy to defend and difficult to attack like a cliff on the coast.

The landing combat mission here is undertaken by the Fourth Marine Division. Originally, Feng Guozhang knew that the entrance of Tokyo Bay was the beachhead position for the Japanese army to defend, so he did not intend to break it. After almost the other five landing areas completed the landing, they surrounded Tokyo from the left and right wings, destroying the anti-landing defense line of Tokyo Bay in one fell swoop.

However, Feng Guozhang underestimated the fighting spirit of the Marine Corps too much, especially the Navy and the Army often took it seriously. The Navy hoped to be the leader among the three armies, so the Marine Corps was even more unwilling to show weakness.&*.

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In this atmosphere, the Fourth Marine Division obviously would not wait until the Army completed its landing war, and they had not yet taken Ura'an Beach.

In this way, the Fourth Land War Division did not carry out a feint attack according to Feng Guozhang's order, but became the main attack with the tacit consent of Deputy Commander Lin Jianzhang.

Although the Japanese army deployed the main force of four divisions in the two wings of Tokyo Port, Major General Chen Liangyu, the commander of the Fourth Marine Division, believed that after three hours of saturated artillery bombardment and bombing by the Chinese Navy and Air Force, almost 100 kilograms of equivalent shells or bombs would fall almost every square meter, and there would be no resistance from the Japanese army. At the same time, Chen Liangyu believed that the Japanese army here did not have armored vehicles, and they could not resist the attack of the Chinese Empire's chariots.

After the landing battle started, the Fourth Landing Division, due to the heavy storm before landing, more than a dozen landing crafts crashed into hidden piles and mines, killing more than 300 officers and soldiers. The Fourth Landing Division was only one year after its establishment, and the officers and soldiers on the landing craft were unable to fully adapt to seasickness and wetness. In addition, the first time they participated in actual combat, many soldiers failed to match the psychological quality, which aggravated the pain caused by seasickness and wetness. As a result, they were basically exhausted before they arrived at the combat site.

The landing operation started very unhappy. The day before, the Japanese army forged Tokyo's weather forecast, waves and tide conditions in Tokyo, and the intelligence personnel of the Chinese Empire obtained through hardships was calculated by the Special High School from the very beginning, resulting in intelligence errors.

Of the 32 chariots prepared by the Fourth Marine Division in the western section of the beach in the landing area, 27 were flooded and the engine was sunk due to excessive wind and waves as soon as they got off the sea. Two of the 5 chariots that survived were soon blown up by the Japanese hidden artillery fire. Due to the influence of the tide and the chaos of order, many of the Chinese Empire soldiers who landed were unable to understand the direction and meeting point, and a large number of soldiers squeezed on the beach and allowed the Japanese artillery fire to attack.

For two hours, no soldier of the Fourth Marine Division rushed to the beach in the western section, and only occupied a 9-meter-wide section of the beach in the eastern section. The Marine soldiers of the two battalions were suppressed by the Japanese firepower on the beach and could not move. The landing operation was almost completely failed.

However, the Chinese Empire Navy was particularly concerned about the landing of the Fourth Land War Division, which represented the honor of the navy after all, which brought a turning point for the landing of Ura'an Beach.

Since the beach landing troops had no contact for a long time, Chen Liangyu, the commander of the Fourth Land War Division of the 4th Land War Division, realized that the situation on Ura'an Beach might have been extremely serious, so he immediately reported the situation first, Deputy Commander of the Battle and Commander-in-Chief of the Fleet. Lin Jianzhang immediately sent 37 destroyers to strand and the danger of being overturned by the 155mm coastal artillery hidden by the Japanese army. In the end, 34 destroyers advanced safely to only 730 meters away from the beach, providing firepower support to the officers and soldiers of the Fourth Land War Division of the Land War Division at close range. The other three destroyers hit the reef and stranded the mines and stranded, and their own naval towed ships were rescued.

34 heavy rain-class hunting ships, the powerful rapid-fire artillery fire immediately suppressed the Japanese anti-landing positions on the coast. The only Japanese artillery and heavy machine guns were unable to counterattack under the overwhelming rapid-fire artillery shells of the hunting ship.

Chen Liangyu seized this opportunity and immediately organized a suicide squad. Under the cover of the fierce rapid-fire guns of the hunting ship, the suicide squad climbed onto the Yadan breakwater. He found that the Japanese real 155mm artillery behind the breakwater was actually a telephone pole. So he immediately called the naval gun to provide the correct strike coordinates and quickly destroyed the only remaining artillery position of the Japanese army.

The navy, without any worries, unscrupulously poured shells into the Japanese hidden stronghold. The officers and soldiers of the Fourth Land Division, who had been blocked on the beach, also began to charge under the cover of artillery fire and suicide squads.

At noon, the second echelon of the landing troops landed in advance. Under the guidance of the Air Force, Lin Jianzhang mobilized 8 Song-class battleships, 12 heavy cruisers, and 11 light cruisers to support and began to launch fierce artillery on the Japanese coastal positions. The Japanese army thought that after the Chinese Emperor** launched the infantry landing, the navy would no longer mobilize ship gun bombardment, so the main force of the Japanese army also rushed to the front line to carry out anti-landing operations. Unexpectedly, the Chinese Navy launched another fierce ship gun strike. In an instant, countless Japanese casualties and Ura'an Beach defense completely collapsed.

When it was dark, the Fourth Land War Division officially landed successfully, and Chen Liangyu opened a command post after he got ashore.

Although the Fourth Marine Division failed to land at the beginning, it finally turned the tide with the help of the naval fleet and completed the landing before dark. If we consider the Japanese defensive power, the Fourth Marine Division undoubtedly faced the most difficult landing area. Therefore, the Fourth Marine Division not only did not lose face to the navy, but once again won honor for the navy.

Similarly, in Funabashi and Chiba landing areas, the Chinese Emperor ** also completed the beach landing operation before dark, and achieved the victory of the planned plan.

During the entire shallow landing operation, the Chinese Emperor ** paid a huge price of more than 3,000 people being killed and more than 10,000 people being injured. Finally, he successfully landed in the six landing areas of Yokosuka, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Tokyo, Fukubashi and Chiba. Among them, the unexpected landing in the Urayan landing area of ​​Tokyo was the biggest joy, but it would also cause the Fourth Marine Division to become the target of the Japanese counterattack, and test that the real war of the Fourth Marine Division was coming.

During the anti-landing operation of the Japanese army on this day, 17 divisions were defeated, 6 divisions were crippled, with more than 50,000 casualties and nearly 80,000 injured. Most of them were deceived by the Chinese Empire's politics and thought that the Chinese Emperor would not carry out landing operations in Tokyo Bay. As a result, most Japanese officers and soldiers were eager to end the war mentality, and when they were suddenly attacked, they suffered heavy casualties in the powerful naval artillery shelling and bombing of air bombers in the Chinese Empire.

Of course, the Third Special Operations Brigade of the Imperial Imperial Guards airborne behind enemy lines before the general attack, causing the Japanese army to take action to destroy the front line of defense by the Imperial Navy and Air Force, and the rear failed to transport troops and materials to the coastal positions in time. As a result, the Japanese army on the coastal defense lacked weapons and ammunition to supplement their weapons and ammunition, and they were insufficient in strength, and were eventually successfully landed by the Imperial Warriors.

After the successful landing war between the Emperor of China, the troops quickly created a consolidated and unified landing ground at the landing beach.

The Emperor of China developed inland according to the scheduled plan. The 1st Army captured Kawasaki and the Fourth Marine Division took charge of the main attack on Tokyo and restrained the main force of the Japanese left wing. The Third Mechanized Infantry Division of the Royal Imperial Guards, and the Fifth Marine Division of the Marine Division attacked Chiba fiercely, and attacked eighth generations, creating the illusion of taking direct Tokyo, but in fact it was a feint.

Although the Japanese army had failed in its initial counterattack, they were not willing to let the development of the Emperor of China. Prince Chiren adjusted his deployment and discovered that the Third Mechanized Infantry Division of the Imperial Empire, he thought that it was the main force of the Emperor of China, so he drew heavy troops to defend the eighth generation, and the Fukuoba line. At the same time, because the Miura Peninsula was attacked by the Imperial Empire Navy on both sides and was attacked from both sides, Yokosuka and Yokohama line retreated, preparing to retract back to Yamato and build a second line of defense.

As a result, the four main divisions and six reserve divisions of the Japanese army retreated from Yokosuka and Yokohama line, before the new deployment was adjusted, the First Armored Division of the Imperial Royal Imperial Guard, which landed in Yokohama Port, took the lead in launching an offensive.

With its powerful chariot firepower, armor and maneuverability, the Royal First Armored Division quickly broke through the defense lines of the two divisions that were cut behind by the Japanese army. It advanced 100 kilometers in one day and retreated directly to the Japanese flanks, forcing the three Japanese divisions to arrive at Yamato on time. There was a huge gap in the entire second line of defense.

The 1st Armored Division of the Royal Imperial Guard disrupted the Japanese army's plan and effectively guaranteed the attack of the First Army of the Imperial Empire on Chiyoda Tokyo.

On March 23, the 7th Division of the First Army of the Chinese Empire encountered a Japanese Guard Division that was coming from Tokyo while advancing towards Chiyoda. The two sides immediately fought fiercely. Because the Seventh Division was a little aggressive and the heavy equipment was still not able to keep up, after the outbreak of the encounter, the battle between the Seventh Division and the Japanese Guard Division was very fierce, and both sides suffered great losses.

Subsequently, three Japanese divisions tried to reinforce the Guard Division, and the Seventh Division of the Imperial Empire had to choose to retreat temporarily.

As the strongest combat power of the Japanese army, the Guards Division successfully repelled the resolute Seventh Division of the Imperial Emperor of China during the Battle of Chiyoda, but when pursuing, it was violently fired by more than 100 fighter jets of the Imperial Naval Aviation Corps, causing heavy losses.

Subsequently, the follow-up troops of the First Army of the Chinese Empire followed one after another, stabilizing the left and right wings of the Seventh Division. After the heavy weapons were prepared, the Seventh Division launched a counterattack against Chiyoda.

The Imperial Naval Air Force dispatched 400 fighter jets and 200 bombers to launch fierce attacks on Chiyoda's defense Japanese troops. After a series of bombings, the First Army launched its first large-scale offensive since the landing war.

Chiyoda is already a suburb of Tokyo. Before the Japanese army could defend Tokyo's security, they invested 150,000 troops again, fighting to block the attack of Emperor Hua.

After a day of fierce fighting, the Japanese army suffered more than 30,000 casualties, which successfully stopped the fierce offensive of the Emperor of China. However, the huge casualties on both sides made the Japanese base camp unconfidence to continue, because the First Army of the Chinese Empire had only more than 750 casualties on this day. Even if the Japanese army had a large number of people, they could not last for a few days.

The original combat mission of the First Army of the Chinese Empire was to attract the main force of the Japanese army. I hope that the Japanese army would gather all the main force here, and finally encircle Tokyo for other brothers, and wipe out the main force of the Japanese army in Tokyo. This is the real purpose of Feng Guozhang's launch of this battle, in order to eliminate the elite Japanese army once and for all and completely surrender to Japan.

Many senior officials in the Japanese base camp knew this well, but when they advised Emperor Taisho to move the capital immediately, they encountered huge resistance. For some reason, Emperor Taisho changed his previous attitude and insisted on defending Tokyo, and wanted to survive and die with Tokyo. He even issued an edict requiring 3 million Japanese citizens in Tokyo to rise up and fight for an inch of land.

As a result, the Japanese in Tokyo became excited as if they had taken aphrodisiacs and formed a million logistics troops overnight to support front-line operations.

On March 24, the attack of the First Army of the Chinese Empire was blocked. The Japanese army burned houses along the way at all costs, destroyed roads and bridges. In order to prevent the Chinese Empire's chariot troops, landmines were buried everywhere and civilian suicide bomb attacks forced the First Army to slow down the advancement. As a result, the Japanese army was able to breathe and build more defense lines. The war in Chiyoda direction progressed slowly.

Although the attack of the First Army was blocked, it attracted the six elite Japanese divisions and 13 reserve divisions in the Chiyoda area, creating conditions for the attack of the other two armies of the Chinese Empire. After the Marines of the Chinese Empire occupied the surrounding areas of the Eighth Dynasties, the Japanese army was unable to withdraw troops from Tokyo to reinforce, so they had to draw four security brigades from India and West to attack the side of the Chinese Empire to eliminate the threat from the Eighth Dynasties to the Eighth Dynasties.

However, this tactic is a tactic of adding fuel to the tactics. The attack power of the Third Mechanized Infantry Division of the Imperial Guards of the Imperial Guards was definitely not something that the Japanese police brigade could stop. The left wing of the Imperial Guards, under the opening of the Third Division of the Imperial Guards, defeated the Japanese army after fierce battles, and took advantage of the victory of breaking through the Japanese defense line in the Badian District on March 25, capturing the Badian that night, opening the western gate to Tokyo.

According to Prince Chiren's instructions, the four Japanese divisions in the area must do their best to block the advance of the Chinese Emperor*, and then fight and retreat to Tokyo, defending Ichikawa to the death. However, Yutoto Yama Prefecture clearly knew that these four divisions had consumed a lot of troops and equipment in the battle for several days and were no longer able to handle the important task of sticking to the west gate of Tokyo. Even if they retreated into Ichikawa, at best Ichikawa would only last for a few more days.

So he asked Prince Chiren to withdraw these troops directly to the Suda District on the west bank of the Edo River to strengthen the defense of the Suda District and the Edo River, but Prince Chiren refused his opinion. When there were signs of breakthrough in the Ichikawa area, Akito Yama Prefecture decisively ordered all the troops who could contact to retreat west quickly, which saved many troops.

On March 25, under the cover of the powerful attack of the First Armored Division of the Royal Guards, the Chinese Emperor's Right Wing Corps quickly captured the entire Miura Peninsula and captured Yamato City.

At this time, the Japanese base camp panicked because with the unstoppable attack speed of the First Armored Division of the Imperial Guards, it would soon break through Tokyo. Once that happens, the Japanese army in Chiyoda and the rear wings of the main force of the Sumida District will be completely exposed. Not only will the main force of the Japanese army be in danger of being completely wiped out, but by then, Emperor Taisho will not be able to escape.

So, Prince Chiren, Prince Noku, and members of Yamamoto's Cabinet jointly requested Taisho to move the capital immediately and go to the Nagano, a escort capital.

Although Taisho was very annoyed and frustrated about the loss of the capital as soon as he ascended the throne, he had to admit that the equipment gap between the Japanese army and the Chinese Emperor was too big, and his flesh and blood could not stop the steel torrent of the Chinese Emperor, and he finally decided to move the capital.

However, Taisho demanded that Tokyo must stick to the last moment, and Prince Chiren agreed to this and decided to fight a war to defend Tokyo with the Chinese Empire.

The news was immediately intercepted by intelligence personnel from the Chinese Empire. Feng Guozhang, Lin Jianzhang, and others who had already set up their command center in Kawasaki City Hall immediately discussed countermeasures.

Feng Guozhang first expressed his position and said: "The Japanese Emperor and Yamamoto's Cabinet must be arrested. If they are allowed to run to Nagano, I don't know how long this war will take, and His Majesty will definitely not allow it."

Lin Jianzhang said: "Isn't there an Imperial Guard Airborne Division? Haven't you always planned to let them capture Taisho and Yamamoto's Honour?"

Feng Guozhang nodded and said, "The plan has changed. I don't know what the damn Daesh has broken. I don't stay in the palace, but organize a logistics transport team of millions of people. His position is changing every moment, and it is very difficult to catch him by millions of Japanese civilians around him. Our airborne troops carry limited equipment and supplies, and they must ensure that they hit it with one blow, otherwise it will be difficult for the ammunition to support the second action."

Lin Jianzhang nodded and said, "There are too many Japanese in Tokyo. If one of our airborne divisions drops, they are quickly flooded by millions of people. It is indeed a bullet to be fired."

Li Dingxin asked: "Can't air force transport aircraft provide ammunition supply? Just like airdrop paratroopers, can supplies be dropped? "

Feng Guozhang nodded and said, "This is indeed a solution, but our Air Force does not have equipment for airdropping materials. I asked about it and asked that various factors need to be considered when airdropping ammunition is airdropped. There are currently no experimental projects in this regard. If the ammunition is dropped, it is easy to explode if it is not fully prepared."

Lin Jianzhang suddenly said, "It won't all explode and damage it, right? If you don't have enough shots at one time, do you have to make a few more shots? In order to complete the successful completion of this beheading mission, this price is still affordable."
To be continued...
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