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234. Wide trench

After climbing to the top of a mountain more than 100 meters high, we passed through a denser mountain forest and saw a large traffic trench. The two walls inside the traffic trench were reinforced with logs. Every few dozen meters, there was a barrier to prevent bombing.

These holes are not unusual in Yuesong's eyes. The only thing that makes Yuesong feel a little different is that the width of the traffic trenches here is obviously larger than the ordinary traffic trenches. At first, Yuesong didn't understand why the Japanese did this.

When he discovered the traces of the tracks, Yuesong realized that the Japanese army had put all armored vehicles on the fortress. The reason why the trenches were wider than ordinary trenches was to facilitate the passage of armored vehicles and to quickly resupply each other with ammunition and other materials, including the replenishment of combat personnel.

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"Hurry up." A Japs shouted in Japanese and kicked Renxian, who obediently quickened his pace.

Soon they arrived outside a main bunker on the top of the mountain. The sergeant raised his hand and the Japanese asked Yuesong and the others to stop and wait where they were.

Originally, the communication trench went directly through the bunker, but after the sergeant walked in, it disappeared. Yuesong was observing carefully and listening attentively. At this time, he heard the sergeant's reply of "Hey, hey."

The other sounds could not be heard, but judging from this, there were telephones to communicate between the Japanese bunkers.

After a while, the sergeant appeared in the bunker again. He waved to the soldiers at the entrance, and the Japanese drove Yuesong and others into the bunker. When passing through the bunker, Yuesong discovered that the bunker was just a communication trench.

Node, and no phone was found, but a small section of concrete steps was seen. It seems that the bunker of a transportation node has more than one layer. The top layer is mainly used to temporarily avoid bombing. It is not clear how many bunkers are below.

There are at least one layer for the Japanese to store ammunition and food, and perhaps another layer for commanding operations. You have to find a chance to go down and have a look.

Yuesong thought so and looked up at the top of the bunker. It was made of reinforced concrete.

After leaving the bunker, Yuesong looked back at the upper level of the bunker. In addition to the reinforced concrete layer, the upper level is divided into two layers. The first layer is a log with a diameter of about 50 centimeters, and the layer above the log is

A layer of soil approximately 70 centimeters thick.

"Baga." A soldier saw Yuesong looking back and kicked Yuesong on the back. Yuesong did not dare to escape and was kicked firmly by the Japanese. In addition, he had been hungry for more than a day and was kicked by the Japanese.

The Japanese kicked him to the ground, and Feiteng immediately stepped forward.

"Feiteng." Yuesong shouted, and Feiteng stepped back. Yuesong got up from the ground, nodded and bowed to the Japanese soldiers, and smiled ingratiatingly.

"Hurry up." The Japanese soldier urged in Japanese.

"Okay, okay." Yuesong nodded repeatedly, followed Feiteng, and continued walking through the traffic trench.

The traffic trenches were twists and turns and were built along the high points of the ridge. The cunning Japanese soldiers did not cut down the trees nearby, so the reconnaissance planes in the sky only saw dense trees, not the communication trenches, nor the large and small bunkers.

Can't see it on a plane.

Because the Japanese paid attention to preserving the shrubs and grass on both sides of the communication trenches, they could observe closely from the bottom of the mountain. As long as they did not enter the communication trenches, they could not grasp the structure and direction of the communication trenches. Some bunkers could still see some firing ports in the woods at the foot of the mountain.

, but when the people who came to conduct reconnaissance could see the shooting port, they were also exposed to the Japanese machine gun muzzle, so except for Yuesong and the others who saw some peripheral clues during the fire reconnaissance a few days ago, there was no other.

The troops, including the guerrillas, had seen the tip of the iceberg of Songshan Fortress. As for the nearby people, those who appeared within the enemy's warning range were killed, and the others naturally hid far away.

Yuesong was observing and thinking as he walked. The open blockhouse was so hidden, let alone the bunker. How could he have a relatively clear understanding of the defense of the Japanese Songshan Fortress without coming in and taking a look in person? Now that he has come in

, we can only act by ear. If we really can't get out this time, we have to find a way to pass on the information we have obtained. How to wear it? I'm afraid we have to make plans for this problem in advance. Where will Brother Chao be at this time?

?Sigh, not to mention that Brother Chao can't help much by himself. Even if he is outside with a sniper rifle, he may not be able to do anything.

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