Chapter 608 The real intention?
In fact, the fighting on the battlefield was lackluster.
The Japanese army used the old trick of feinting, but it does not mean that they really did nothing and lay down 300 meters away waiting for the Chinese to take action.
The Chinese side is the defenders. Being on the defensive, they will naturally take advantage of every move. If the Japanese army can't even make a move, they will use a stupid move!
The Japanese infantry still had to bite the bullet and move forward, even if the Chinese heavy machine guns remained silent.
On Highlands No. 1 and No. 2, there is an independent battalion and an infantry company. The Sichuan Army infantry company is basically a reserve force. Only one infantry platoon is sent. The three infantry platoons located in the first and second line trenches have at least 10 shell guns and 6 Rod submachine gun configuration.
Not to mention the heavy machine guns that stayed silent in the bunker, even the light machine guns located throughout the position were not used. They could suppress the Japanese troops who launched a feint attack within a range of more than 100 meters without even raising their heads.
Highland No. 3, which is located at the far side and rear, is purely composed of two Sichuan infantry companies from the Shameless Regiment. However, before entering the battlefield, Tang Dao also temporarily allocated 10 submachine guns and 10 shell guns from the guard platoon to strengthen them. .
That made Second Lieutenant Wei Donglai, the first commander of Highland 3, so happy that he personally numbered each submachine gun and designated the soldiers who would use these sharp weapons and their successors.
People can die, but weapons and equipment cannot break. Wei Donglai even assigned a third successor to each gun.
Highland No. 3, which had submachine guns and shell guns, became the easiest place for the Japanese army to attack in the first round of feints.
As the masters of Japanese soldiers like the Jing'an Army, the Japanese troops at Highland No. 1 and No. 2 naturally have a much higher combat effectiveness than the Japanese soldiers. Both their individual soldier's tactical literacy and skills are much better.
When the opponent's firepower is not suppressed enough, even if they have no advantage in the terrain, they can still crawl on the ground one to two hundred meters away and carry out precise attacks. If the bodies of Chinese soldiers in the trenches are too exposed, they will be killed by them from a distance. , this is also one of the reasons why they dare to feign an attack to find the defender's heavy firepower point.
The personality of the commander determines the different battlefield situations.
Highland No. 1 is occupied by Lei Xiong and Leng Feng. Their fighting style is tough. 150 meters is the bottom line. As long as the Japanese army dares to make any changes, they will beat you without negotiation.
The rifles and grenade launchers in the trenches are all aimed at the areas where the Japanese troops are moving. So what if your shooting accuracy is high? I still have the protection of the trenches, but you just lie down and think that my marksmanship is vegetarian?
That's also a marksmanship that was honed in **** battles like the Songjiang and Jiaxing front lines. Even if it's not as good as yours, I'm still within my hitting range from a distance of more than 100 meters.
Even the weakest soldiers of the Songjiang Security Group survived out of 3,000 people. They were no longer the rookies who were so frightened that they almost peed their pants when they heard gunshots before the Battle of Songjiang. They took advantage of the terrain and the Japanese troops to come and go. , and fired at them without any fuss, even if the brothers beside him fell silently on the fighting position and never moved again, it did not stop them from firing the bullets in the barrel.
They have experienced too many separations and know that if they want to survive, they do not put the increasingly cold heads of their comrades on their chests in grief.
Instead, kill the enemy!
Only by killing as many enemies as possible can more people, including yourself, survive.
Those who are dead have completed their duties, and those who are alive will continue until they die.
The head-on confrontation on Highland No. 1 turned the Japanese army's feint attack into a brutal exchange of fire.
In the Chinese trenches, the medical soldiers bent over and carried away the injured and dead soldiers. The Japanese soldiers on the battlefield were not treated so well. They could only be dragged down the hillside, whether they were dead or alive. .
But on Highland 2, what the Japanese army encountered was obviously a different opponent than on Highland 1.
They kept crawling forward on the slope, and even reached within 100 meters, but the Chinese officers and soldiers in the trenches ignored them at all. No matter how hard they tried to "seduce", the position on the hillside was also quiet, which made the Japanese soldiers feel quite at ease. The feeling of being punched hard into cotton.
Although the Japanese army knew with their toes that the opponents who almost crippled the first brigade of the Jingan Army in Jiepai Village were definitely not lambs to be slaughtered. They were more ferocious than jackals, tigers and leopards, they just remained motionless, no matter what. Whether it is an infantry bombardment or a heavy machine gun probing attack, even if the infantry bends down and is close to a hundred meters away from which they can charge, they still remain unmoved.
There is a kind of momentum that you should give me a look around.
But the Japanese infantrymen on the front line really did not dare to advance any further.
Can we just retreat like this? That's obviously even more impossible.
Since when did the Imperial Japanese Army become so weak and scumbag, and were frightened away by the Chinese who did not shoot?
If you can't retreat, you can only advance, and the consequences of continuing to move forward are self-evident.
Under the order of the front-line commander, the heavy machine guns deployed by the Japanese army in the mountains were increased from four to eight. The firepower was not fully activated, but it was also an extremely terrifying fire cover.
The four infantry cannons did not even stop, and bombs exploded in a line of trenches near the top of the mountain.
The Japanese infantry were so inspired that they naturally moved forward.
When the Japanese infantry approached the distance of 70 to 80 meters with an uneasy heart, and saw that they were about to advance 20 meters before launching a full-scale charge, with the sound of a gunshot, a man who had already bent down so low that his face almost shook The infantry soldiers who were stuck to the ground still fell to the ground.
Then, they were greeted by a hail of bullets.
Nearly 200 infantrymen in an infantry squadron were almost all beaten to the ground at that moment. They did not even dare to raise their heads, let alone use their guns to shoot.
At such a close distance, the Chinese officers and soldiers in the trenches did not need to aim at all. They just lay down in the fighting position, lowered their heads as much as possible, pointed the muzzle of the gun downward, and pulled the trigger to sweep out the bullets. Shell guns and submachine guns rely on probability of killing, and those that are more accurate are not something that most people can play well.
The smoke rising from the muzzle instantly filled the entire Chinese trench.
The Japanese heavy machine gun position observed this scene and reacted immediately. If 8 heavy machine guns were not enough, they would use 12. With full firepower, dust was everywhere in front of the position. Although it may not be possible to hit the trench, it would not be possible at all. The defenders took the lead, but suppression was still possible.
The Japanese grenade team staying 300 meters away also fired grenades into the trench for free. Even if the grenade could not be accurately shot into the trench, it would explode not far away from the front and rear sides of the trench. For the defenders, The psychological pressure is self-evident.
For a time, mud flew across the front of the trench and smoke filled the air. Seeing that their own fire cover was overwhelming, some brave Japanese soldiers raised their heads, set up their rifles and fired upwards, in an attempt to cover the other part of the army and continue to advance upwards.
But such a brave guy will soon be accurately hit by bullets flying from nowhere.
Tang Dao, who arrived at Highland No. 2 in person, did not interfere with Zhao Daqiang's command, but he once again walked onto the battlefield with a gun.
Together with 10 precision shooters from the 4th company, he participated in the cold gun battle.
The 10 precision fighters led by Tang Dao himself, under the cover of the rising smoke from the position, became the most feared death for the Japanese infantry on this battlefield.
Needless to say, Tang Dao, the strongest individual soldier from the future, carries a Mosingana and moves with dazzling agility in the four battle positions he has already chosen. Whenever a gun is fired, there must be a Japanese soldier. Infantrymen become permanently prone.
The accuracy of his shooting stunned the Chinese soldiers who had never seen his shooting skills with their own eyes. In just one minute, more than 8 Japanese soldiers who dared to raise their rifles and shoot were killed by his gun.
Later, he was no longer satisfied with just killing the Japanese troops in front of the 80-meter position, and extended his killing range to 200 meters or even further, where there were six light machine guns and six Japanese infantry squadrons belonging to the attacking center. The grenade team creates tremendous pressure on the ground.
Japanese grenadier veterans can hit a fire point with three rounds at a distance of 500 meters. They are one of the most troublesome arms of the Chinese army. Now that they can only reach a distance of two to three hundred meters, their accuracy has naturally improved again.
After three consecutive rounds of grenade launches, several grenades fell into the trenches. Fortunately, the trench was built long enough and curved enough. The sparse arrangement of nearly 10 meters of infantry and the curved surface of the trench blocked the flying shrapnel and shock waves. Only two soldiers were slightly injured.
However, at a distance of two to three hundred meters, for Tang Dao, the Mosingana rifle in his hand, which has a scope, an effective range of 400 meters and a straight trajectory, is enough to serve as a weapon for all Japanese light machine gunners and grenades. A nightmare for hands.
Five consecutive shots, one magazine was emptied, two light machine guns misfired, two grenade launchers hiding behind the bushes were killed, and one shot was fired by an unlucky machine gun deputy who looked up to observe when he saw a colleague being attacked. Find the position of the cold shooter and provide it to your main shooter.
With his head probing into the eyes of a deer-headed rat like this, Tang Dao naturally couldn't let him go.
Not that no one noticed that there was such a murderous **** hidden in the smoke. There were also Japanese infantry quietly aiming and waiting patiently for Tang Dao to appear. However, Tang Dao never stayed in the same fighting position for too long. He would change places after two shots. People are elusive, and the Japanese army has no way of locating where he will appear next.
It is undoubtedly a big joke to wait patiently like a pure infantry fishermen in this era to catch a single soldier king whose skills and tactics are hundreds of years ahead of theirs.
A lot of bait was eaten, but the "simple" fisherman didn't even see a fish scale.
In addition to Tang Dao, the other 10 precision shooters also showed good tactical qualities.
They are not as perverted as Tang Dao. One person occupies four battle positions and basically moves in two battle positions. However, they retreat into the trenches after a shot is fired. Their characteristics of never being willing to fight also made the Japanese army grit their teeth but had no choice.
However, being able to protect themselves does not mean that their lethality is not strong. Under the continuous fire suppression of their comrades, their efficiency of firing a shot in one or two minutes may seem very low, but their lethality is very high. , at least everyone has a record of killing and wounding a Japanese soldier.
This achievement may not seem brilliant, but you have to know that "Each Bullet Destroys an Enemy" is just a song that represents people's good wishes.
In actual battlefields, this phenomenon may exist, but it is only a very rare case of abnormality such as Tang Dao.
Regardless of the lively fighting among the other hundreds of soldiers on the position, each person fired an average of 20 rounds of bullets, more than 2,000 rounds of bullets were fired, and the number of Japanese soldiers killed and wounded was definitely not more than ten.
As a result, 11 precise shooters led by Tang Dao killed and wounded more than 20 Japanese invaders with cold shots.
The front-line Japanese infantry couldn't stand it now. It was originally just a feint attack to find the defenders' firepower points, but how did it turn into a strong attack?
Three infantry squads were put in at one time. After less than ten minutes of shooting, most of the infantry squads were gone. Moreover, not to mention that the opponent's heavy firepower points have not appeared so far, they have not yet entered the opponent's 60-meter charging area.
Furthermore, even if they arrive, the ferocious short-range firearms currently displayed by the Chinese will not allow them to have the courage to stand up and engage in any kind of onboard charge.
The Japanese infantry squadron leader at the forefront estimated that his tangled **** were swollen at this time.
Fortunately, the Japanese infantry captain at the rear must have noticed the predicament of his subordinates. After holding on for a few minutes, he used the Japanese army's unique hand-cranked siren to send out a retreat signal.
Seeing that the Japanese army was cowed, the Chinese on the position did not engage in any pursuit to take advantage of the victory, and immediately ceased fire and allowed the Japanese army to retreat.
The battle has just begun. Save bullets if you can.
The Japanese troops on Highland No. 1 chose to retreat earlier and faced head-on confrontation. They were killed and wounded more than 40 people. It would be foolish not to retreat.
But the sound of gunshots was still ringing through the mountains and forests.
Not from the highlands.
Tang Dao, who stopped at the sound of gunfire, looked to the flank.
It turns out that the Japanese army's feint attack on the high ground was not only to find the heavy firepower point, but also to provide cover!
This little abacus is much better at playing tricks than the old abacus.
(End of this chapter)
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