Although the infantry of these two battalions were hiding behind the armored clusters, there were also a few unlucky ones who were injured by foreign objects falling from the sky, leaving their heads bleeding and miserable. But even so, the infantry of the Northern Army
Still no one retreated. It can be seen from this point that Masuari is really anxious.
Four cannons, five consecutive rapid fire rounds, and twenty large-caliber grenades, in the blink of an eye, blew apart the steel horse defense built by the Bushmen in front of them. A huge gap suddenly appeared in front of the Northern Army.
Immediately afterwards, the assault group headed by the commander of the armored regiment personally moved eighteen steel monsters and roared wildly, spitting out piercing smoke that filled the entire Kapa Pass. The tracks spun around, making the gravel on the ground crackle.
The wheels were spinning, the rubber tires were bitten by the sharp stones on the ground, and the armored assault group of the Northern Army slammed into Engro!
The first few self-propelled artillery fired streams of fire as they rushed, throwing everything in front of them into the sky. The six tanks following behind showed no mercy. As soon as they rushed out of the Kapa Pass, they split into two.
A triangular attack formation was used to pressure the Bushmen defenders on both sides of the mountain pass. The deliberately flat turrets and roaring machine gun fire were ruthlessly tearing apart the Bushmen's defense line. The other eight armored vehicles also
Unambiguously, the infantrymen in the vehicle used vehicle-mounted machine guns and sidearms to shoot through the shooting holes on both sides of the armored vehicle, and kept shooting out of the vehicle, trying their best to expand the attack gap opened by the tank...
Although Zoric led two battalions of Bushmen to withstand the Northern Army's two-hour attack, the Yamaguchi defense line at this time was already at its peak. Huge casualties and huge ammunition consumption made this temporary formation impossible.
The defense line was in danger. Now the Northern Army gathered enough strength to unleash a thunderous blow. The Bushmen could no longer hold on.
The several defenders facing the assault direction of the armored forces suffered heavy casualties. Several gaps made of corpses and flesh were immediately opened. Then, with the momentum of the armored cluster, two battalions of elite infantrymen of the Northern Army also came.
They rushed out and tore the newly opened gaps wider, so wide that the Bushmen could not repair the quilt.
Unlike the Bushmen soldiers who had just been upgraded from militiamen to regular military soldiers, although these northern troops had not undergone formal infantry-tank synthesis training, their intuitive understanding of life and death formed on the battlefield made them extremely capable of surviving on the battlefield.
killing machine
As soon as they fought, the Bushmen were beaten to death and wounded, and were unable to fight back. In desperation, Zoric quickly ordered the troops to retreat, hoping to find a foothold in the retreat and establish a solid line of defense to continue.
Resist the Northern Army's attack
But how could Masuari give him such a chance? With an order, more northern troops poured into Engro, and the Kapa Pass, which the Bushmen had operated for many years, was finally completely lost.
Zoric's mountain pass defense line was defeated. The remaining 300 people didn't even have a chance to assemble. Zoric had no choice but to lead the 100 people who could still gather into the nearby mountain forest and retreat to En via a small road.
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Seeing that the front had successfully penetrated into Engro, Masuari was greatly relieved and casually handed down an order: follow up!
It was this order that paved the way for Masuari's victory to be irreversible.
Follow up! How to follow up? Who follows up? What level? Who is in front? Who is behind? Masuari did not seriously think about these issues, and logically he should not think about them, but it was precisely because he brought them
These "elite soldiers" had problems with this extremely simple matter.
News came that the front had broken through the Kapa Pass and was moving deeper into Engro. The Northern Army behind them, who had long been unable to restrain their temper, suddenly broke through in disorder, which meant that the opportunity for looting had come. Everyone was the main force, and they had all been there before.
Every time you fight, you have to rush to the front. You have to fight hard first, and then you will gain something. But this time it is good. Not only do you not have to worry about dying if you rush in front, but you can also follow behind to gain benefits, so hurry up!
Almost at the same time that Masuari's order was conveyed, some northern troops who were close to the mountain pass and were anxious gathered together and drove towards the Kapa Pass. They completely took the orders to defend the baggage or artillery positions that were supposed to be theirs.
Throw it aside. Anyway, the marshal has already issued the order to "follow up". Is it right to carry out the marshal's order?
At the beginning, they really "enlightened". Not many Northern troops dared to do this. Only some troops close to the Kapa Pass took advantage of their proximity to the mountain pass and got a quick start. Gradually, as the Northern Army did so,
More and more, this behavior spread like a plague, and more Northern troops joined the ranks of the Freedom Movement.
These northern troops thought simply. I had only heard of people who cowered and were shot by marshals. I have never heard of anyone being punished for rushing forward too fast. Besides, there are special personnel at the end anyway.
As for the troops at the rear, we took the first step and expected nothing to happen. After all, the ones following behind were just a group of natives who had just learned how to fire guns. The battle in the morning had already proven their combat effectiveness. As for those who were able to fight more freely,
Army, probably still being pestered by General Mountbatten in Soyo. Gone, gone...
The yellow-skinned tiger in the distance watched all this quietly - this is an opportunity, but not a good one
At present, there are at least 10,000 Northern Army troops outside the Kapa Pass, including a large number of combat troops. The total number of people who actually rushed into the Kapa Pass with Masu Ali would not exceed 3,000. If Huang Pihu ordered at this time
To fight back is simply asking for trouble, etc. We still need to wait...
Seeing that there was no movement from the peripheral tribal troops, the Northern Army was completely relieved. Seeing more and more troops rushing towards Ngroli, military glory, drugs and the temptation of women became more and more attractive to these people. It was early to leave.
Eat well, you will be late and can’t eat! Encouraged by this mood, the Northern Army, which gradually lost control, gathered towards the Kapa Pass.
When the infantry began to pour water into the mountain pass, the baggage troops and artillery also began to move in the direction of the mountain pass. In comparison, the baggage convoy was basically ready to go and moved very quickly. At the same time as the infantry entered the mountain pass, some positions
The baggage convoy at the front was "ignorant" and mixed with the infantry convoy, and drove into the mountain pass first.
How could Kapa Mountain Pass be such a big place that it could accommodate so many troops entering at the same time?