"Open fire, shoot down their machine guns first, and then shoot freely." The situation in front of him did not allow Tang Cheng to hesitate too much. Seeing that Dice had knocked out a machine gun firepower of the Japanese army on the opposite side, Tang Cheng simply called on the few snipers brought by Sizi.
All hands opened fire. Most of the soldiers of the 114th Regiment on the river beach were killed or wounded. The remaining few guys were hiding behind the stones on the river beach and lingering. If Tangcheng did not help them at this time, these guys would probably die here.
With Tang Cheng's firing order, several snipers under Dice began to show off their special abilities. This was their best chance to truly put what they had learned into actual combat. The convenience of having a broad field of vision made the snipers from a high position
With almost terrifying accuracy at a distance of 100 meters, lethality with guns is not a problem at all. Although the Japanese troops on the other side did not show up, the snipers were able to follow the flames of their guns into the Japanese troops at the first time.
In the bunker.
Following Tang Cheng's orders, the Japanese machine guns received enthusiastic attention from snipers and were continuously suppressed by precise shooting from the other side. The Japanese firepower began to fall into chaos. However, the experienced and well-trained Japanese troops soon discovered that
, almost most of the suppressive firepower came from the hillock on the north side opposite the river bank. Without the firepower of the Japanese army on the other side to suppress it, the remaining soldiers of the 114th Regiment were finally able to rely on each other, and slowly moved among themselves.
Slowly approach and exit the river beach.
The Japanese troops on the other side suddenly stopped firing. Tangcheng, who should have been happy, suddenly had a bad thought in his mind. Just when Tangcheng was wavering, "Boom, boom!" A series of dull sounds came from the river.
From the woods behind the high ground on the other side, boom, boom! The plume of smoke that exploded high on the hillock almost made Tang Cheng drop his telescope. The two mortar shells all hit the hillock where Tang Cheng and the others were hiding, and exploded.
Before the plume of smoke dispersed, Tang Cheng's ears could already hear cries of pain coming from his side.
"Damn it, retreat, get out of here, this is their first round of fire test." Tang Cheng turned around and dragged a scout who was injured by shrapnel back from the hillock. Sure enough, a new round of forced fire sounded in the forest.
The sound of firing artillery shells. The smoke and the dust caused by the explosion blocked Tang Cheng's sight. Their casualties were inevitable on the hillock. Tang Cheng, whose eyes were already red, tightly held the carbine in his hand.
, a deep self-blame that made Tang Cheng feel heart-wrenching pain.
When the smoke dissipated, Tang Cheng's self-blame dissipated a little. He hadn't paid attention when he retreated from the hillock. It turned out that Dice and the others had also retreated. Except for one sniper who sprained his foot, this round of Japanese attacks
The shelling did not cause any casualties to them. The continuous shelling by the Japanese army made Tangcheng's nose crooked with anger. He did not expect that the Japanese army on the other side of the river actually had such long-range firepower as mortars. Fortunately, they only had 2 mortars.
, otherwise I may not be able to take the dice and them away from the mound alive.
"Snipers, stop the Japanese troops on the spot. Two of you will come with me to take a look at the flanks." Withdrawing from the hillock, Tang Cheng led his two scouts with strong arms to quickly circle to the right side of the river bank. They followed the river bank all the way around.
After walking for more than a hundred meters, Tang Cheng carefully observed the other side, and then took the two scouts beside him to cross the river. The Japanese army's attention seemed to have been attracted by Dice and the others. When the three people from Tang Cheng crossed the river,
, encountered no resistance from the Japanese army at all.
After crossing the river bank, the three men from Tangcheng charged more than 30 meters in depth and entered the forest. Then, following the guidance of the gunfire, they turned and moved directly in the direction of the Japanese army. They waited until they could clearly hear the shouts of the Japanese army before they crouched down.
He squatted down in the woods. The number of Japanese troops was beyond Tang Cheng's expectation. The Japanese troops defending this section of the river had more than three light and heavy machine guns and two mortars. However, the number of Japanese troops that Tang Cheng saw in the telescope was only a small amount.
There is less than one team.
After confirming the location of the Japanese heavy machine gun, Tang Cheng, who was squatting in the forest, stood up, took off a grenade from his waist, took three steps and two steps and quickly rushed towards the edge of the forest. But before he could wait, the grenade in Tang Cheng's hand was hit by a powerful force.
Throwing out, a bush in front of him shook for a while, and a Japanese soldier holding a 38 rifle jumped out from it. Suddenly, Tang Cheng and the Japanese soldier were stunned for a moment. The Japanese soldier who translated first screamed.
Roar, point the gun at Tangcheng.
Before the other party could pull the trigger, the scout following Tang Cheng kicked him back, "ta da da da". No matter what, the other scout hit the bushes with his submachine gun.
The bullet went in. There was a "boom" sound, and the grenade thrown by Tang Cheng also exploded. While the Japanese heavy machine gun was submerged in the smoke rising from the explosion, Tang Cheng led two scouts to turn around and face the Japanese army again.
The mortars deployed behind the river bank rushed towards them.
On the other side of the river, Dice was leading his snipers to shoot at the Japanese army. He heard an explosion from the opposite side of the river, and then the opponent's heavy machine gun went silent. Dice tilted the corner of his mouth with a smile. He had guessed
The explosion just now was caused by the three people from Tangcheng. "Pop!" Dice took aim and fired. A light machine gun of the Japanese army on the opposite side went out again. Without enough time to confirm the result of his shooting, Dice took his sniper rifle and moved to shoot another
Location.
The Japanese machine guns misfired one after another, and the enraged Japanese troops once again used their mortars. Using the temporary panic of the Japanese army and the sound of explosions as cover, the three men from Tangcheng finally touched the two mortars very close to the Japanese army.
place. The Japanese troops who were bombarding the other side with mortars did not know that the god of death was approaching them. The Japanese sergeant who commanded the gunners was shouting hysterically. Further away, several Japanese soldiers were running towards here carrying several boxes of shells.
All this was clearly seen by Tang Cheng, who was crouching in the bushes.
If it were in the past, Tangcheng would definitely demand the seizure of these two Japanese mortars, but this is a jungle, and carrying such heavy weapons will only slow down their progress. Besides, in the jungle, it is not a matter of time.
There will always be terrain like this. If the mortar enters the forest without suitable terrain, it will be useless. The overwhelming tree crowns and vine branches and leaves in the jungle will make the shells fired by the mortar less powerful.
It is greatly reduced, and sometimes it may hurt one's own people, so it may not be as suitable as a bolt-action rifle.
Secretly calculating the distance between himself and the Japanese mortars, Tang Cheng turned sideways and took out a grenade from his waist, and then whispered to the two scouts behind him. "In a moment, let's throw the grenade over first, and then wait for the grenade to explode."
After that, just stick up and shoot, don't worry about what good things they have, just shoot." The two scouts nodded to indicate that they understood, and then they both took out grenades and waited for Tang Cheng's gesture.
The Japanese army fired another two rounds of artillery shells. At the moment when the artillery shells hit the ground and exploded, Tang Cheng, who was squatting in the bushes, stood up and shouted, "Drop the bomb." Tang Cheng roared and opened the grenade.
He pulled the fire ring and waved his arms to throw in his own grenade first. Under the guidance of Tang Cheng, the two scouts beside him also threw out the grenades in their hands. The three grenades flipped in the air towards
The few busy Japanese artillerymen flew overhead.
"Boom" The grenade thrown by Tang Cheng exploded first, and the Japanese sergeant who commanded the mortar became the first victim. Tang Cheng even saw with his own eyes that the Japanese sergeant's helmet was blown high by the blast of air.
Throw it up in the air. After "boom" and "boom", the two falling grenades also exploded one after another. The desperate howls of Japanese soldiers rang out in the smoke and fire, accompanied by hoarse screams, broken clothes, and stumps.
Together with the soil, they were pushed up into the sky by the airwaves from the grenade explosion, and then fell one after another, causing the helmets on the heads of the three people in Tangcheng to clank.
The smoke had not yet dissipated, and the screams of the Japanese soldiers in the smoke had not stopped. Tang Cheng had already led the two scouts around him and rushed forward into the smoke. The blood had already dyed the soil around the mortar red, and the crater left by the explosion
On the side, Japanese corpses were scattered everywhere, and a few injured Japanese soldiers were dying in pain. Before throwing the grenade, Tang Cheng's original words to the two scouts were to rush up after the explosion and kill everyone who was still alive.
of Japanese soldiers.
Stepping on the soil soaked with blood, the two scouts who followed Tangcheng and rushed forward had already pulled the triggers of their submachine guns, and the bullets flying out of the barrels rained down on the injured Japanese soldiers who were not dead. Maybe.
It was because they were too close. The gravel splashed by the bullets made Tang Cheng grin and retreat, "You're a waste of money. It's not made like this with so many bullets." Amidst the deafening gunshots, Tang Cheng roared.
They were a little frustrated and couldn't help but yell. There were not many Japanese soldiers left who could breathe. These two guys had already used up a magazine in the blink of an eye.
Without the long-range fire suppression of mortars, the Japanese troops on the riverbank highlands no longer had the advantage they relied on. In addition, after the Tangcheng trio shot down the mortars, they shot them from behind. They were constantly suppressed by Japanese artillery fire.
After switching positions, Dice and others finally regained their composure. The sniper resumed steady shooting, and with the help of the three men from Tang Cheng from behind the Japanese army, the casualties of the Japanese soldiers on the riverbank highlands began to increase sharply, and the situation began to change for Tang Cheng.
They gain advantage.
Tang Cheng and the others' flanking attack brought the battle to an end quickly. Looking at the dead Japanese soldiers lying on the ground and the bodies of the soldiers from the 114th Regiment floating on the river beach from a distance, Tang Cheng remained silent. These Japanese soldiers have been practicing Bushido since elementary school.
Influenced by the idea of loyalty to the emperor, the sergeants, commanders and officers among them are all professional soldiers. Even ordinary soldiers in the Japanese army have gone through three to five years of rigorous and systematic training. Compared with them, only in Lan
The soldiers of the expeditionary force that Muga had received brief training were obviously weaker than the other side. I don’t know how many Chinese soldiers like this would have to die before this war could end.