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Chapter 230 Rescue IV

Having said this, Lee Myung-bak looked at the group of soldiers standing in a straight row in front of him and said: "You are the personal guards of No. 1. How you performed in this battle directly shows that our troops around No. 1

What is the combat effectiveness of No. 1? Do you all remember what No. 1 asked us to do?"

After hearing Lee Myung-bak's question, the soldiers in the guard platoon who had sorted out their equipment and stood upright in front of him, waiting for his order to set off. Although they were too close to the enemy to answer loudly,

All the soldiers still said without the slightest hesitation: "Use me in the first battle, and you will win if you use me."

Lee Myung-bak, who was quite satisfied with his soldier's answer, waved his hand, and all the soldiers under him immediately bowed down, opened the safety of the automatic rifle with the muzzle pointed forward, and unbuttoned the pistol bag to be ready to draw the gun at any time. Tactics

The buttons of the grenade pocket on the vest are also all unbuttoned, so that the grenade can be taken out as quickly as possible when in use.

The soldiers of the third squad behind them also loaded high-explosive grenades into the rifle-mounted grenade launcher and raised them at a 45-degree angle in preparation for launch. The soldiers responsible for fire suppression at the same time, although they put the automatic grenade in their hands,

The rifle is also ready for combat, but only ready to fire quickly.

Each of them holds two grenades in their hands, and their thumbs are directly placed in the ring of the grenade safety. As long as they give the order, the grenades in their hands can be thrown out immediately. Behind them

, the two squad machine guns pointed their muzzles at the wall.

When gunfire sounded like a command from the northwest corner of the yard, Lee Myung-bak did not immediately launch an attack. Instead, he checked the numbers in his mouth. When the gunshots had been fired for three minutes, Lee Myung-bak raised his right hand and struck hard.

As he slashed down with his raised hand, three guns with grenade launchers fired three high-explosive grenades into the courtyard almost against the wall.

At the same time when these three grenade launchers fired, more than a dozen original Soviet-made F-hand grenades were thrown against the wall and were thrown into the courtyard wall after pulling the safety for two seconds.

Although this kind of grenade weighs 600 grams, for those under Lee Myung-bak who have received professional training, there is almost no problem in throwing it over a distance of more than 30 meters.

The detonation time of these grenades was only 3.5 to 4 seconds, but it was only two seconds after the safety pause was released that the grenade was thrown and exploded in the air as soon as it passed the wall. The grenade had a volume of 600 grams and its killing power was comparable to that of Zhu Shijian.

The wooden-handled grenades used by the troops were imitated and improved by the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and the imitations were slightly less lethal and much more powerful.

The explosion of this kind of grenade with a killing range of thirty meters will produce dense fragments, which will almost be hidden under the wall on the other side of the wall. The Japanese and puppet troops who are holding the grenade and preparing to fight will immediately be blown up. After adding three stickers,

The high-explosive grenades fired into the wall caused the Japanese and puppet troops on the other side to not only suffer heavy casualties, but also to scramble into chaos in order to avoid the scattered shrapnel.

There was no way around it. The lethality of these grenades could be described as astonishing. These grenades were almost thrown into the courtyard against the wall. The grenades exploded in the air and swept shrapnel everywhere, causing considerable damage to the Japanese and puppet troops who originally relied on the wall as a bunker.

Serious casualties.

Although they knew that this was a precursor to an imminent attack by the enemy, no one wanted to be exposed to even a few shrapnel. Although the Japanese army's usual combat qualities, the chaos caused by these dozen hand grenades and three high-explosive grenades did not last long.

Long. But this more than one minute is enough for Lee Myung-bak and his subordinates.

Accompanied by three violent explosions and the explosion of grenades on the other side of the wall, Lee Myung-bak led a combat team and rushed to the gate of the courtyard where the Japanese and puppet troops were entrenched. The gate of this courtyard had already been opened before.

During the battle, a grenade blew him up somewhere. At this time, there was no need for him to worry twice.

Although three high-explosive grenades and more than a dozen could not eliminate all the Japanese and puppet troops, they bought enough safety time for Lee Myung-bak to attack the gate. In just half a minute, Lee Myung-bak took the

The first commando has successfully rushed through the gate.

After rushing in, three cross-firing automatic rifles continued to rain bullets on all visible Japanese and puppet troops, covering the actions of the following two combat groups. Under their fire cover, the remaining two combat groups

He also rushed into the yard smoothly and completed the tactical deployment.

Three combat teams in a squad, in accordance with Lee Myung-bak's pre-war requirements, adopted hedgehog tactics and alternately covered the entire yard. One team's automatic rifle magazine was empty, or it would immediately draw out its pistol and continue shooting, or it would be under the cover of other teams.

The two snipers deployed on the hillside to the west of the village were constantly clearing out all Japanese and puppet troops at fixed points.

The two Japanese soldiers holding more than a dozen grenades guarding the suspected basement building were knocked down immediately. The rest of the Japanese and puppet troops who wanted to get closer were heavily beaten by two snipers on the hillside.

, there is no way to get even half a step closer to here.

Just when a combat squad led by Lee Myung-bak disrupted the Japanese and puppet defense formations in the courtyard. At this time, the second squad responsible for the operations in the northwest corner of the courtyard also took advantage of the opportunity to defend most of the Japanese and puppet troops here.

Lee Myung-bak's attention was attracted to the favorable opportunity, and he concentrated nearly 50 kilograms of TNT high explosives carried by the whole platoon. Using directional blasting technology, he used a dog hole in the courtyard wall as the detonation point to blow up the entire wall.

A gap about ten meters long.

When the seemingly solid wall was blown open, the second squad leader did not hesitate and immediately commanded his soldiers, also adopting hedgehog tactics, to quickly rush into the courtyard. Unlike the first squad led by Lee Myung-bak, they were rushing in

After entering the yard, immediately rush to the suspected basement and control the surrounding area in the shortest possible time.

Seeing that the second team had controlled the entrance to the basement, Lee Myung-bak breathed a sigh of relief, but was not in a hurry to rescue the captives who might be trapped inside. At this time, bullets were flying everywhere in the courtyard, and these people who had not been captured were rescued.

It is undoubtedly a very dangerous thing to release female soldiers with combat experience.

For the safety of these captured personnel, Lee Myung-bak decided to wait until the battle was over before releasing them. For now, as long as people protect the exit there, the Japanese and puppet troops will not take the opportunity to destroy or massacre them in a desperate struggle.

It's much safer than letting them go.

In addition to leaving a combat team to protect the exit of the basement, Lee Myung-bak ordered the troops in concise sign language to continue to attack the Japanese and puppet troops who had retreated to several houses. Since the location of the captured personnel had been protected in disguise, the remaining

The rest of the battle will be easy for them.

Two grenades in a room can solve the problem neatly. If the Japanese army is stubbornly resisting, the gun-mounted grenades that have rushed in will directly use high-explosive grenades to solve the problem. High-explosive grenades driven in along the doors and windows cannot explode.

There is no problem in destroying the entire house, but killing and injuring the resisting people in the house.

The Japanese and puppet troops who were driven out of the house by high-explosive grenades were faced with the massacre of all automatic weapons. Faced with the huge power of automatic rifles in close combat, the Japanese and puppet troops who wanted to retreat were already too late.

. Lee Myung-bak's troops who followed them also rushed into the house.

The small space in the house made it impossible for the Japanese and puppet troops to use their Type 38 rifles. Faced with the different combat environment at this moment, Lee Myung-bak and his men had all replaced their Browning M1935 pistols.

The 13-round large-capacity magazine has the advantage of good directivity, and the huge power of the 9mm bullet is undoubtedly revealed.

At this moment, most people's understanding of pistols is that the Japanese and puppet soldiers used the Nanbu Type 14 pistol, which can only hold eight rounds of bullets at most. This is the first time that they have seen this type of gun with a rate of fire and magazine capacity that is almost the same as that of a shell gun, and its power is

Its accuracy exceeds that of a shell gun. As for the Southern Type 14 pistol commonly equipped by the Japanese army, it is even more rubbish than a pistol.

The Japanese and puppet soldiers who were originally waiting for the enemy's pistol to run out of bullets so that they could take advantage of the opportunity to make a sneak attack discovered that the pistol in their hands did not stop shooting and replace the magazine after eight bullets were fired. In other words,

Even if they wanted to make a sneak attack, they wouldn't have a chance.

Facing an opponent who is armed to the teeth, these Japanese and puppet troops are far from an opponent even if they have a firm will to fight. Not to mention their Type 38 rifles with bayonets, which make it difficult to even turn a corner in a house. A few of them hold

When an officer or a plainclothes team with a pistol or a shell gun tried to rely on the wall to struggle for a little longer, their opponent mercilessly threw a grenade into the wall, or was fired rapidly by a pistol and turned into a hornet's nest.

Of course, this grenade is not the previous Soviet-made F-1 grenade. If you use such a grenade with amazing lethality at such a close distance, wouldn't you also be unlucky? This time, you are using a wooden-handled grenade made by the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

Although it is less powerful, it is still effective in such a small space.

Lee Myung-bak led his men, using sophisticated weapons and tactics strictly trained on daily basis, to rampage throughout the courtyard. Even if the remaining Japanese and puppet troops escaped into the few brick houses that they had temporarily reinforced, they could not

Escaped from fire.

The Japanese and puppet troops were in the wrong place, and of course the key problem was that they chose the wrong opponent. From the time Lee Myung-bak rushed into the courtyard to the last gunshot, they were all killed in less than ten minutes without exception. In order not to leave any

Lee Myung-bak did not leave any hidden dangers alive. Even the corpses were shot.

When the last few Japanese soldiers guarding a captain were shot to death in the last stable, Lee Myung-bak looked at the watch on his wrist. It took less than ten minutes in total from initiating the battle to killing the last Japanese soldier. For

He still seemed quite satisfied with the performance of his subordinates.

After ending the battle cleanly, Li Mingbo did not stop and keep one squad, but scattered all the two squads he was with. He cooperated with Zhu Shijian to seize the other two courtyards. For him, since he had intervened

Now that the Japanese and puppet troops have entered the village, wouldn’t it be too unenthusiastic not to leave them all behind? In Lee Myung-bak’s view, this really goes against China’s ancient tradition of hospitality.

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