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Chapter 615 Sniper

The 26th Japanese Army Regiment had 3,200 generals, and their troops were distributed as follows:

One thousand two hundred people were stationed at the airport and attacked, took over the warehouse near the airport, and used the materials and equipment in the warehouse and seized cars to organize the logistics of the main force.

The main force 2,000 people pursued the US military, quickly defeated the US artillery troops and completed the encirclement.

Leading the main force was Colonel Kosaka Masaichi, the 26th Regiment of the Japanese Army.

Colonel Kosaka Masaichi was clear that the most important thing in this battle was to be fast... just like the results of the "blitz war" initiated by the Germans in Europe.

Of course, Masaichi Kosaka's idea was correct, because the Japanese army had too few troops, only 3,000, and the Japanese army attacking the Koga Airport had only 6,000. If the movement was slow, the enemy would give time to dispatch soldiers... Then, just a few regiments were used to transfer them, they could eliminate the troops without supplies and reinforcements.

Therefore, before the airport was captured, Masaichi Kosaka even began to arm the main force with seized American equipment and supplies.

Just after changing into a half way, Masaichi Kosaka got the information that the US military had collapsed and retreated. Masaichi Kosaka made a quick decision and immediately ordered the Japanese army to set off...

Halfway through the dressing, he devoted himself to actual combat. This is a taboo on the battlefield. Masaichi Kosaka knew this, but he still gave this order because he knew... Compared with the importance of time, this so-called "taboo" is nothing at all.

The staff advised Kosaka: "Colonel, it only takes ten minutes...we can complete the dress-up!"

"We don't have time to wait!" Colonel Kosaka replied: "If you don't change your clothes, you can kill the enemy on the road and use them to seize their guns!"

"yes!"

Colonel Kosaka's order was very proud, and the Japanese army had just successfully captured Urata Airport, which made the Japanese morale soar. They raised their guns and shouted: "Long live the emperor, long live..."

However, just as the Japanese army wanted to penetrate the heart of the US army, they kicked the iron plate...

While accelerating the march, Colonel Kosaka, who was moving forward in the captured jeep, suddenly felt something was wrong. He seemed to feel that he was becoming a target at someone else's gun, so he subconsciously wanted to bow his head and bury it down...

But it's too late.

It was Zhang Chi who aimed at Colonel Kosaka. Zhang Chi also clearly felt that the Japanese officer had reacted, so he pulled the trigger without hesitation.

"Bang!" A gunshot.

The bullet penetrated and shattered half of the windshield, and then accurately captured Colonel Kosaka's left brain... Since this could be regarded as the secondary killing of the bullet, Colonel Kosaka didn't even make a sound, and his head exploded like a watermelon.

"Fight!" Almost at the same time, the extremely poor student gave an order in the handheld walkie-phone.

In an instant, gunshots sounded, and ghostly soldiers stood up in the grass that looked empty, holding guns in their hands and shooting rows of bullets at the Japanese army on the road.

Among them are especially those snipers hiding in trees or high places...

The snipers of the Second Battalion were "sharpshooters" specially selected from various units... At this time, the Chinese troops did not have the term "sniper", and soldiers usually call those who shoot accurately "sharpshooters".

Choosing it does not mean being a sniper directly. It also requires rounds of rigorous training and elimination to finally play the role of "sniper" in the second battalion.

Under Zhang Chi's training, the snipers of the Second Battalion were even ahead of the US military.

For example, most of the snipers at this time were still shot by one person, while the snipers trained by Zhang Chi were classic two-person combinations, one was responsible for shooting and the other was responsible for observation and cover.

This seems to be an inefficient combination... Two people only use one gun, and their combat effectiveness is not as good as two guns!

But this is not the case. The reason is that although the sniper lens can be enlarged, its vision is small. It is not easy to find valuable targets. It often takes a lot of time to shoot one target and find the next target.

It would be different if one observer cooperated. When the sniper aimed, the observer looked for the next target, and then reported the target position to the sniper in time. So after one shot after another, the role of two guns can play is even greater than that of two guns.

Just like now, dozens of sniper teams of the Second Battalion solved the Japanese officers, machine gunners, and grenade launchers at the first time. No one even ordered the Japanese army to organize defense at the first time...

What comes into play is the various weapons in the hands of the soldiers:

The rifles called the Japanese army one by one, and the machine guns swept out bullets one by one, suppressing the enemy to the ground and unable to move. The rocket launcher fired rockets with tail flames, and the cars used by the Japanese army as cover were bombed into the sky on the spot. The mortars then bombed the Japanese army in a mess, blocking their retreat... For a moment, the Japanese army was like a group of ants on a hot pan.

Several Japanese prisoners who survived by chance later recalled: "This battle was an inexplicable battle for us. We didn't know anything... we didn't know who the enemy was, what the order was, and who was commanding... There was almost no such disorderly situation before!

Of course, it makes sense for the Japanese army to say this, because the Japanese command system is very strict, especially in the army. When the major dies, the captain will command it, and when the captain dies, the lieutenant will command it, so under normal circumstances, someone will command it.

However, because all this happened too quickly, Japanese officers were "named" by Chinese snipers at the first time, and then they started a fierce battle, which made many Japanese captains not knowing that the command had fallen on him.

Some people even know that they are commanding themselves, but they are unable to command in such chaos and completely passively.

After a few minutes of fighting, Zhang Chi ordered: "Get the bayonet!"

"Get the bayonet!"

...

Since each company has handheld walkie-talkie communication, the commands are conveyed quickly and in place.

Then with Zhang Chi's order, the soldiers jumped out of their hiding place and rushed to the Japanese army...

The Japanese army never thought that they had always been good at melee combat and hand-to-hand combat, but today they would encounter an army that took the initiative to fight melee and hand-to-hand combat with them.

However, these Japanese soldiers who were good at fighting melee had long lost their heroism at this time. They didn't even have to pretend to be bayonets, and turned their heads and fled towards the airport.
Chapter completed!
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