Also shocked was Kazuo Kawada, the commander of the brigade. After his mortar position was engulfed by the opponent's artillery fire, the sudden burst of barrages on the position made Kazuo Kawada dumbfounded. He couldn't do anything.
I would have thought that the opponent would have such powerful firepower. The roaring large-caliber heavy machine gun, the incredible self-aiming rockets, the chaotic hail of mortar shells, and the light machine gun that sprayed like water, these weapons were combined to form a
A strange impression that he couldn't describe himself - could these guys on the opposite side be elite troops of the Chinese army?
"Captain...Captain! What's going on! When did the Chinese have such powerful firepower?" The adjutant beside him looked panicked. Kazuo Kawada didn't know how to answer at this moment. The key is that at this time, he had no time.
Think about this question. The two teams that went out to detect the opponent's firepower have suffered all casualties, and then the troops sent up were also dispersed by the opponent's gunfire, and were suppressed and unable to move. Kawada Kazuo still had about 800 soldiers left.
There are many people, do we need to send all these soldiers up?
Kazuo Kawada grew up listening to the war stories of his fathers. In Kazuo Kawada’s family, there were dozens of family members who died on the battlefield alone. Despite the indoctrination of generations of family members, Kazuo Kawada
He also had new tactics learned in military academies, but what he kept in mind was the inherent tactics of the Japanese army. He always believed that as long as the front of the army pointed, with the invincible bravery of the imperial army soldiers, he could defeat his enemies.
The Chinese army will collapse one after another.
Kazuo Kawada didn't know that Mike's tactics all came from the three-dimensional combat tactics in the new concept of the US military. If it weren't for the fact that he couldn't call for aircraft support, maybe Mike would order a counterattack after the heavy machine gun fired. By then, there would be a big enemy ahead.
caliber heavy machine guns and ground artillery fire to clear the way, with infantry charges from behind, and aircraft dropping bombs and strafing from the air as fire support. The security guards were able to drive the Kawada Brigade back to their hometown in one go.
Under the cover of rising smoke, the Japanese troops staying on the attack line could hardly see the battle ahead, but Mike, who was occupying a high position, could see the movements of the Japanese troops. Through the telescope, he saw a group of officers looking like officers.
Standing behind a large pile of floating soil and looking here, Mike immediately ordered the other two M2 heavy machine guns that had not fired yet to fire a round of fire at the floating soil pile in the Japanese position. The two sides were a thousand meters apart, although the distance was still m2
The heavy machine gun was within the range, but Mike didn't expect to be able to kill those Japanese officers, but the heavy machine gun bullets he prepared were sufficient.
The two machine gunners, who had been forced by Mike not to fire at will, had already been waiting impatiently. Finally, when the order to fire came, the two machine gunners couldn't wait to pull the trigger. Xu is a characteristic shared by veterans in the field.
Just when Mike ordered the remaining two heavy machine guns to fire at Kazuo Kawada, "Colonel, be careful." Kazuo Kawada's adjutant suddenly pulled over Kazuo Kawada, who was looking forward with a telescope.
Kazuo Kawada, who was suddenly thrown to the ground, didn't have time to rebuke his adjutant when he suddenly saw countless dark red swishes flying above his head. The floating soil pile originally used to provide cover seemed to be indifferent to these dark reds.
It had no effect. The heavy machine gun bullets as thin as a finger easily flew across the battlefield that spanned about 2 miles, then penetrated the floating soil pile and penetrated into the bodies of Kawada Kazuo's guards and officers.
The tragedy on the battlefield ahead was staged again, but this time it was performed live in front of Kazuo Kawada's eyes. It was a hundred times bloodier than what Kazuo Kawada had just seen through the telescope. The first person to be shot was the man next to Kazuo Kawada.
Several guards, Kazuo Kawada's guards were pierced through the intestines and stomachs by heavy machine gun bullets. Three of the guards, covered in blood mist, were killed on the spot. The other one fell to the ground with his head down.
The whole thing was cut by the bullet, only a bit of flesh was still attached.
The officers who were surrounding Kazuo Kawada a moment ago were even more miserable. Without any expectation or precaution, there were not even one officer above the rank of lieutenant in Kawada's brigade. Several of the young officers who were most trusted by Kazuo Kawada were at this moment.
Lying next to Kawada Kazuo, his body was twitching, and the blood flowing out of their bodies was slowly gathering into blood puddles.
The captain was knocked over by the enemy's gunfire, and the surrounding Japanese soldiers were stunned. They did not expect that the heavy machine gun they were dealing with was so far away and had such power. There are always people who are not afraid of death, some
The Japanese soldiers bravely braved the barrage and rushed to rescue Kawada Kazuo, but were knocked down by bullets one after another. Everyone was so excited by the scene of blood and flesh flying in front of them that they vomited on the floor. The timid ones simply shouted "Mom!"
, he rolled his eyes and fainted.
Kazuo Kawada, who had the courage to be dragged out from the pile of dead bodies by his soldiers, was ready to cry to death. When did the Chinese army become so powerful? Kazuo Kawada somehow felt that something was wrong, but he couldn't say it.
He wondered what was going on. The continuous changes on the battlefield made his head spin. The blood and fire fights and rumbling explosions in front of him only made his mind go blank.
There was no need to remind him. The adjutant who was also lucky enough to survive saw Kazuo Kawada looking confused at the moment, so he overtook his subordinates and immediately ordered the troops to retreat. If he continued to confront the opponent like this, he would only cause more casualties to the soldiers in his own brigade.
When the Japanese army retreated, Mike was overjoyed, and immediately ordered more than a hundred eager soldiers from his direct company to rush out of the position, trying to create another blow when the Japanese army retreated.
When it comes to the ability to fight with favorable conditions, the U.S. military cannot compare to the veterans of the Chinese army. After Mike ordered the attack on the enemy, the machine gunners had already carried general machine guns into the trenches and quickly arranged an arc-shaped offensive line to suppress it from a high position.
The enemy provides fire support to the robes attacking the enemy's formation.
The infantrymen who broke out of the defense line took advantage of the cover of light and heavy machine guns, straightened their spears and rushed out with a roar. First, they stabbed the dazed and half-dead Japanese wounded soldiers on the battlefield to death, and then chased the Japanese troops.
They fired in pursuit from the retreating direction. Explosive gunshots erupted on the battlefield, followed by explosions, and suppressed machine gun fire rain flooded the Japanese positions. In the blink of an eye, the extremely lively battlefield just now was overturned by them.
It was all cleared. The figures that rushed forward flexibly made the retreating Japanese soldiers stunned. Is this still the defeated Chinese army that they had killed?
Mike did not show mercy, nor did he order the troops to keep chasing. He just drove the Japanese troops out about 2 miles away. Mike then ordered the troops to withdraw back to the camp. After all, his soldiers also suffered casualties. They kept cruising.
Of course they would not let go of such a good opportunity to beat up the lost dog in Tangcheng on the periphery of the Japanese army. When Mike ordered the M2 heavy machine gun to fire, Tangcheng and others had already quietly moved to the Japanese defense line and watched the engineers attack Mike.
After all the landmines sent were laid, Tangcheng ordered to retreat one mile to wait for the Japanese army.
No one complained repeatedly. Everyone, including Tang Cheng himself, was wielding engineering shovels and digging the bunker with all their strength. The position chosen by Tang Cheng had too many tangled shrubs. When digging the bunker, everyone only
If you can find space in the cracks, you will basically not encounter much soil when you put the shovel into the ground. The soil layer on the red soil slope is not thick, and the shallow soil layer on the surface is dug out, and the bottom is full of gravel. But even so, everyone is still trying their best.
They were digging in an attempt to dig out a trench that could provide them with cover before the Japanese army hit a mine.
Tang Cheng was not so arrogant as to prepare to intercept the Japanese army with only a dozen men. The position he chose was backed by a small gentle slope. Behind the gentle slope was a river that had long since dried up. The trenches they dug in Tang Cheng
It will lead all the way to the flank of the gentle slope. As long as Tangcheng and the others retreat along the trench, they can cross the river before the Japanese army breaks through their defense line. As long as they cross the river and rely on the pebbled river bank, Tangcheng and the others can
This gives them one more opportunity to ambush the Japanese army, which is why Tangcheng placed its position here.
Rumbling explosions sounded continuously, and everyone hiding in the trenches was full of joy. Needless to say, these series of explosions were caused by the Japanese army triggering those landmines. Although the British army's landmines didn't look very good, they were quite powerful.
, at least much stronger than the booby traps set by Tang Cheng. When the frustrated Japanese army appeared within 500 meters of the trench, Dice and the snipers around him opened fire. Among the dozen or so people around Tang Cheng,
Only they can fire at any time.
Soldiers were shot and fell one after another, making the Japanese army realize that someone was intercepting them in front. After a while, the Japanese army's grenade launchers began to hit Tangcheng and them with grenades or grenades. The grenadiers of the Kawada Brigade were also issued with **
grenadiers, so a distance of 500 meters was nothing to them, but after the attack of Tangcheng's grenade launchers and the mortars around them, the Japanese grenadier's life became difficult.
Relying on the trenches that almost exhausted everyone's energy, Tang Cheng and others peeled off another layer of the already thin Japanese army like peeling potatoes. When the Japanese army was forced to turn around and evacuate hastily, they finally evacuated.
The more than 700 people who came down were reduced by about a hundred. "Stop chasing, there's no point in catching up. There's still a battle to be fought, so there's no rush." Seeing the Japanese troops diverting and retreating, they still had to take the dice with them.
He went to give chase, but was stopped by Tang Cheng.
Although there are still more than 600 Japanese troops, there is no artillery fire and the light and heavy machine guns have been discarded. From Tangcheng's point of view, these Japanese troops no longer have much combat power. Instead of chasing them into the woods to fight for their physical strength, it is better to wait and see what happens.
The Japanese army will come again. If you can defeat them once, they will be defeated a second time. You can't afford to chase them into the woods and make yourself disgraced.