Chapter 18 Japanese Attack
Three hundred meters!
I have to admit that the Japanese retreated in an orderly manner. They always covered one team and moved forward in our direction alternately, but their defense was the other side...
Seeing the little Japanese exposing their backs to me without any precautions, I had the urge to pull the trigger, but I finally endured it. There is a saying that little impotence will cause big plans, right? The longer we endure, it means that more Japanese troops will enter our encirclement, and the greater the results we can achieve!
Two hundred meters!
Perhaps because we pretended to be too similar, or the Japanese army focused all their attention on the German armed division chasing them, so until now, they have not noticed any difference in the "Japanese army" on the headquarters building, and they are still retreating in our direction.
But it is no wonder that the Japanese army in the headquarters building has been besieged by the National Army for ten days. It seems easy for us to pretend to be such a little Japanese. We just need to make more blood and dust on our faces. As for Japanese... the little Japanese didn't call us, so we were so happy!
One hundred meters!
At this time, the Japanese army running in front seemed to feel something was wrong. They hesitated to look at a barrel about to emerge on the instigation hole of the building... It seemed that they were all targeting them! But this is the case for the little Japanese. They must strictly implement the orders of their superiors, so even if they were suspicious in their hearts, they still didn't dare to stop without the orders.
Finally, a little Japanese officer who was commanding a knife on his waist also felt something strange, so he raised his hand and stopped the troops...
But it seemed too late to stop at this time. With the order of the Education Chief, the soldiers who had already prepared themselves, all pulled the bullets... In addition to some of the more than 3,000 soldiers in our army defended the front, most of the soldiers were arranged in the direction where the Japanese army came. They were evenly distributed in various perforations in the headquarters building. These perforations were carefully constructed by the Japanese in order to exert their firepower as much as possible. So when the soldiers opened fire, the bullets flew towards the Japanese in a three-dimensional column shape from up, down, left and right sides...
Although the little Japanese is of good quality, they are really flesh and blood, so how could they withstand such dense rain of bullets? So with the bursting blood flowers, the Japanese soldiers screamed in rows and fell into the pool of blood. However, at this time, the little Japanese were still a little confused. I even saw some little Japanese holding the plaster flag on the bayonet and shaking at us while shouting something. Needless to think about it, they were looking at us, their "Imperial Army!," but what they didn't know was that we were fighting the "Imperial Army"!
This made me feel very sorry for the little Japanese in front of me, because I let them die inexplicably, and I don’t know what happened until they were beaten into honeycombs!
With a "bang!", I gently buckled my index finger, and the poor guy who was still shaking the plaster flag was sent to the west by me. This finally made the Japanese realize that the "Imperial Army" guarding the headquarters building was the enemy, so they looked for cover to hide.
But sadly, the Japanese were prepared for building this headquarters building. In order not to allow the national army to have an offensive support, there were no decent buildings within a few miles, and there were only some wooden houses, and these wooden houses had already become ruins in the siege of these days, so the only places where the Japanese could hide were the corpses and craters on the positions...
A gunshot was heard, and a Japanese officer just waved his command knife in the direction of us and was shot to the ground by me.
Seeing a bloody light burst out from the officer's head and slowly collapsed on the ground like a deflated ball, a hint of ecstasy flashed in my heart. A single shot could be shot at the head at a distance of more than 400 meters. The accuracy of this sniper rifle is really nothing to say.
What can compare to having a suitable weapon on the battlefield? I suddenly felt that I had become stronger, and suddenly I felt that I could defeat all the enemies, knock them down one by one with this step gun and walk out of the battlefield alive...
"Bang!" Another gunshot was heard, and a Japanese army holding a grenade launcher was about to fire in our direction.
Although the Japanese army holding grenade launchers were just a small soldier, I dare not look down on them at all. Because I knew from the old squad leader that most of the Japanese grenade launchers were veterans of a hundred battles, and the accurate head of their grenade launchers could be said to be the ones they were fighting!
You should know that the grenade launcher does not have any sights, and it is like a small bamboo tube on the horizontal and vertical level... In other words, if you want to drive the grenade launcher well, it is entirely based on your feelings. The soldiers who can fight based on your feelings are undoubtedly terrible. Besides, the grenade launcher is still a grenade launcher... What is the feeling of being able to throw a grenade that is two hundred meters away and has a correct head? I believe its power is not less than a 75mm caliber mountain cannon.
The little Japanese grenade launcher also reminded me that we are using Japanese equipment now, right? We also equipped a lot of grenade launchers, right? It’s just that our army has never used grenade launchers, so we forgot on the battlefield at this time!
Thinking of this, I immediately shouted at the soldiers who were fighting happily beside me: "Grenade launcher!"
The soldiers quickly reacted and pulled out grenade launchers and fiddled in the direction of the Japanese army. After a while, they heard a light sound of "Tengzi...", and dozens of grenades flew out of the soldiers and flew towards the Japanese army...
It is obvious that the level of the soldiers' grenade launchers is not very good. This can be seen from the time when the dozens of grenades were fired out, and the distance was different. However, at this time, there were Japanese soldiers everywhere outside, so this did not reduce the lethality of the grenade at all. With a dense roar, a cloud of smoke and dust exploded in front of the position as if it was a carpet bombed by an aircraft... Of course, there were also small Japanese flying together with these smoke!
At this time, the little Japanese knew that the headquarters building was a trap set by us, but what was incredible was that they were still rushing towards us with bayonets, holding bayonets and howling... Perhaps this is the so-called Bushido spirit of the Japanese army! This spirit does bring many benefits to the Japanese army, such as bravery in combat and strong cohesion, but everything has its own two sides, just like now... For such strict defense of our army, even the trap is clearly in front of them, and they are willing to jump in!
Rows of bullets were fired out of various weapons in the hands of the soldiers, rows of Japanese troops fell in front of us, and then another team of Japanese troops rushed up... Before the Japanese army charged, they also used grenade launchers or mortars to launch shells to cover the infantry rushing, but unfortunately, the Navy headquarters building built by the little Japan was very strong. Mortar shells or grenade launchers hit it only blew up a layer of cement!
Perhaps some people say that isn’t it very accurate for Japanese to shoot grenade launchers? Why don’t they fire grenades into our perforation holes?
I also learned that after seizing the Japanese grenade launcher, there are two types of ammunitions for the Japanese grenade launcher. One is a shell specially designed for grenade launcher. Because this shell is specially designed for grenade launcher, it has a good sealing range of more than 500 meters. Needless to say, it is to launch grenades carried by the Japanese army. There are grooves on the thunder, which is designed to generate more fragments and cause damage to the enemy as much as possible. Therefore, when used in grenade launcher, it is inevitable that there will be poor sealing and short range.
What is the range when firing a grenade? Two hundred meters!
If the Japanese grenade launcher team is brought close to two hundred meters away from our position, then the situation just now may indeed occur: the Japanese grenade launcher accurately shot grenades from the building's shot holes and gradually reversed the situation! It's just a pity that the soldiers did not agree to the weapons, and the sniper step gun in my hand would not agree to it!
In fact, let alone two hundred meters, our army equipped a large number of machine guns because of the arsenal. The boxes of bullets were transported from the arsenal and then shot in pieces, so that it was difficult for the Japanese army to even get close to the headquarters by 500 meters!
I almost kept pulling the trigger to the Japanese army, watching one Japanese army fall down in my scope, and at first I felt a little uncomfortable, but in the end I didn't think about anything in my mind, just aiming and shooting mechanically, aiming and shooting again...
More than twenty minutes later, the Japanese army finally stopped this meaningless suicide rush, or wanted to take a break and then rush... But no matter what, they finally retreated. The soldiers and I finally took a breath and sat back into the trench as if we were exhausted.
Although our army had the advantage in this battle, it could even be said that it was very comfortable to fight, the Japanese army that rushed up like madmen still put a lot of psychological pressure on us. I think when our army's German division attacked this building, the Japanese army in the headquarters building should have a feeling that they didn't have much Jiang!
Chapter completed!