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109. Roof double sniper

When the Japanese tanks rumbled onto the small bridge, 300 meters away, behind the built sandbags, two light machine guns or a dozen rifles opened fire at the same time.

When the gunshots rang out, several more Japanese soldiers who were at the forefront fell down. The Japanese soldiers looked for obstacles to avoid and opened fire freely at the opportunity to fight back at the Chinese defenders on the main street.

When the fighting between the two sides was intense, the Japanese tank stopped on a small bridge. The tank commander, half of his body exposed on the roof of the vehicle, used the cover of the armor cover to direct the bombardment of the Chinese defenders' machine gun positions.

"The distance is 325 meters, the direction is directly ahead, the sandbag position is on the left side of the street, one shot is loaded."

"One round reload."

"fire."

The Japanese gunner stepped down and said, "Fire."

When the shell was fired, the commander's head tilted and the ball was dead. The commander lay on the roof of the tank with the ball dead. The loader below was still waiting for the commander's order. A drop of bright red blood dropped on the tank.

On the face of the loader, the loader looked up and said: "Car commander, car commander."

When Yang Ying set out from the Fifth War Zone, she received this Springfield sniper rifle from the Xiangyang Station of the Military Command. She also tried firing a few bullets, but this was the first time she actually used it to snipe the Japanese.

The bullet hit the target as soon as it was fired. The bullet penetrated the black leather cap of the Japanese tank commander and destroyed the brain of the Japanese tank commander. The Japanese tank commander died painlessly amid the roar of the gunfire.

Yang Ying smiled and admired her masterpiece through the sniper scope. She never thought that there would be a sniper next to the Japanese Army Major Etodo. He had discovered that the best place to shoot the Japanese tank commander from the side was the ninth position 450 meters away from the left front.

Layer pagoda.

Edodo found out that his tank commander had been shot dead by the enemy. He immediately thought of snipers and hurriedly said to the sniper next to him: "Sama-kun, are there any snipers?"

"Major, the pagoda is 450 meters ahead on the left." The sniper named Shanshan immediately replied.

Edodo raised his telescope, and a small rifle was exposed on the pagoda: "Shanzan-kun, go and find an angle to kill the Chinese snipers."

"Hi." Shanshan agreed, holding the sniper rifle and looking for a suitable angle.

Yang Ying thought that she was taking advantage of the enemy tanks to fire, and that the gunshots of the sniper rifle would not be noticed by the enemy, so she pulled the bolt, pushed another bullet, and aimed at the stone ten meters behind the tank.

The machine gunner behind the pier was preparing a second shot to cover the Feiteng Feiyue brothers, and did not change positions at all.

Fortunately, senior sniper Murong saw the Japanese commander being sniped by Lieutenant Colonel Yang, and habitually observed the Japanese commander's reaction through the sniper scope. This didn't matter, but he found that there was a sniper beside the Japanese commander.

The rifle was aimed at the nine-story pagoda where Lieutenant Colonel Yang was located.

Murong quickly pulled the bolt of his gun, preparing to aim and shoot to kill the Japanese sniper. But when he looked at the distance, it was 600 meters. The certainty was too small. Who knew what the Japanese commander said? The Japanese sniper was carrying

The rifle ran away.

Murong aimed at the running Japs sniper. This guy seemed to be an experienced sniper. His running was extremely irregular, making it difficult to find the lead time for shooting. In addition, the distance was too far, so Murong could not shoot.

What made Murong even more worried was that Murong moved the muzzle of his gun to observe Lieutenant Colonel Yang, and found that Lieutenant Colonel Yang fired the first shot, did not change positions, and was still aiming at the pagoda.

When Murong turned his gun again to look for the Japanese sniper, he had lost his target and the Japanese sniper had hidden somewhere.

Murong was really anxious now. He wanted to inform Lieutenant Colonel Yang that it was too late to cover such a long distance. What should he do? As a backup sniper, he was actually messed up by the main shooter. Murong bit his lip and forced himself,

Calm, calm, Murong kept moving the muzzle of his gun, looking for the Japanese sniper.??

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