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Chapter 19 Quality

On the battlefield, the quality of soldiers often determines the life and death of a unit!

"Woo..." Before we could take a break, a whistling of shells came from the air.

So I quickly understood the reason for the Japanese retreat... The headquarters building built by the little Japanese was too strong, and ordinary mortars, mountain cannons and other things pose no threat to it at all.

After all, Japan also knows that our national army has 105 mm caliber heavy artillery purchased from Germany. The headquarters they built naturally is based on the standard of being able to withstand such heavy artillery bombardment. However, those warships staying on the Huangpu River.

...The naval guns on them are always more than 200 millimeters!

"Boom..." A large number of shells exploded in front and behind the building, even upstairs, causing the headquarters building to vibrate violently, as if standing in a crater. Then before we could react, another shell came over the head...

Speaking of which, although Japan is a small country and a small country with extremely poor resources, its navy is very powerful. Japan is an island country. For an island country, they only need to continuously develop their own naval and air force. As long as their naval and air force is strong enough, they can ensure that their own territory is not violated. This is undoubtedly the best investment for a country. It is precisely because of this that Britain, which is also an island country, spares no effort to develop its own navy and air force.

How powerful is the Japanese navy? At this time, the Japanese navy was already the third strongest in the world (the United States, Britain tied for the first place, the United States, Britain and Japan tonnage ratio was 5:5:3). This can be seen from the fact that Japan built a total of twenty-five aircraft carriers before the end of World War II.

Luo Qiba praised the Japanese Navy in a lot, actually just to explain the pressure we were under. I don’t know how many warships were firing at us at this time, nor do I know how big the caliber of those artillery were. I only know that the shells that came almost stopped for a moment, and the smoke and dust raised almost blocked the sky and the sunshine!

The headquarters building is strong, but it cannot withstand the bombing of large-caliber naval guns. So after a while, the thick cement on the wall was blown up in pieces. The soldiers hidden behind them were pressed down under the cement pieces without any rushing to scream...

After more than ten minutes, the sound of artillery gradually stopped. However, before we could breathe a sigh of relief, there were waves of birds coming from the sky, and then dozens of Japanese planes flew over the sky!

Damn! Seeing this, I couldn't help but curse in my heart: Is there still a lot of Japanese? It's all out!

But it seems that no wonder that Japan is the opponent on the battlefield has used all means to kill the other party. If we have this opportunity, we will naturally not be ruthless.

So I was inevitably subjected to another bombing, which made me dizzy with stars in my eyes. When the bombing was finally over, I looked at the building, which was already full of holes. Fortunately, the building was still solid, and even if it was blown up like this, the frame was not damaged. It was like a wounded veteran, still standing in front of the Japanese gunboat with its chest outstretched.

The soldiers were not scared by the bombing of the little Japanese. The bombings were blown up by the shells? It doesn’t matter, after piled up a few sandbags, it was another excellent fortification; the wall was blown up with a big hole? It doesn’t matter if we set up a gun and there was another fire point; the corridors were all blown up? It doesn’t matter, we didn’t plan to live anyway!

I found a hole in the wall and put the Buliu gun on it and looked out through the sniper lens. I saw that there were rolling smoke and dust everywhere. The Japanese corpses that were originally all over the ground had already become organs, and these organs were mixed with soil and gravel and turned into a real sea of ​​corpses and blood...

The gunshots stopped and the cannons stopped. The battlefield that had just become a whole suddenly became quiet, and there was nothing except the sea breeze blew the fierce sound of the war.

At this time, I thought of a question. The Japanese only need to continue bombing like this... In less than half an hour, our commander building would not be able to hold on and then collapse completely. Isn’t the little Japanese able to eliminate us without any effort? What is the reason why the little Japanese did it?

Is it that the little Japanese shells are not enough? I believe not. If a fleet of Japanese cannonballs only have enough shells to fight for more than ten minutes, then this fleet will be too fragile!

Is it that the little Japanese is kind to let us go? It’s even more impossible that I know who the little Japanese is. I even know one thing clearly that a considerable number of these little Japanese on the battlefield in the Songhu battlefield are the murderers who created the Nanjing Massacre!

What is that for? Then I quickly thought... This may be the credit of the German Division. You must know that the division of more than 20,000 people in the Japanese division was already surrounded by the Kuomintang army because of their arrogance, rashness and command errors. Ironically, the three strongholds used by the Kuomintang army to surround the Japanese army were the three points built by the Japanese to defend the Kuomintang army, namely the Gongda Shingle Factory, Huishan Wharf and the headquarters building.

There are nearly 30,000 German division troops in Gongda Spinning Mill and Huishan Wharf respectively, and they have entered street fighting with the Japanese army. It is precisely because they have entered street fighting that Japanese planes and naval guns are powerless to them. In other words, the only one that the Japanese army can use aircraft x naval guns to bombard the headquarters we are stationed...

However, can the little Japanese blow up the headquarters building we are stationed in one breath? If the headquarters building is completely blown up...what will the Japanese division besieged by our army to resist the siege of our superior forces? You must know that the center of the six divisions has blocked their retreat. Although the other side is a miscellaneous national army with weak combat power, the number of troops is uncountable and is still increasing!

So the purpose of the little Japanese is very obvious, that is, to quickly capture the headquarters building and use it as a stronghold to launch defense. After all, only our regiment is stationed in the headquarters building. With the arrogance of the little Japanese, they have reason to believe that a division of the "Imperial Japanese Imperial Army" plus aircraft and naval guns are fully capable of quickly taking down the headquarters building!

For the Japanese, the headquarters building may be destroyed by just consuming some shells or bombs, but for the national army, it seems to be a difficult security base, so the Japanese will certainly not let this security base that may save their lives fall under its own shells.

"Huh!" I couldn't help but feel relieved when I thought of this, but I quickly became nervous again.

I breathed a sigh of relief because I knew that the little Japanese would not blow up the building and buried all of us, including the newly seized arms, under the cement block. The nervousness was because... If nothing unexpected happened, the little Japanese would concentrate most of our troops to launch a general attack!

As expected, I heard dense footsteps and "rumbling" motor sounds from the smoke. Then several Type 95 tanks emerged from the smoke... The obvious point was that the Japanese were fully prepared for this attack, because I clearly saw in the sniper scope that these tanks were hung with thick sandbags in front of them without exception!

The front armor of the Type 95 light Tank is only more than ten millimeters thick, which is no secret for everyone. Even the front armor of this thickness is just a heavy machine gun, and you only need to sweep it with a heavy machine gun... After a long time, you may not be able to hit the weak point or the bounce point overlaps with the bullet hole and penetrate the steel plate. However, if you hang a sandbag in front of the Tank, it will not be completely different, and it will undoubtedly increase the protection of the Tank to a large extent.

Tanks came out of the street one after another, and I roughly counted only six. Tanks equipped by a Japanese A-type division are more than that. I think this is very likely because a considerable number of Tanks were blown up by the German armed division, and four Tanks were seized by us without any effort. Now they are parked in the garage...

The Japanese army's attack seemed very cautious. Their Tanks did not cover the infantry all the way to launch a strong attack on us, but stopped at a position five hundred meters away and lined up with frontal armor toward us... At first I didn't understand what the little Japanese was thinking about it, but I quickly understood that Japan knew that we had grenade launchers in our hands. Although this Type 95 Tanks could not block the strafing of the gun, they could not stop the hand grenade launchers. Although we were not familiar with grenade launchers and had no idea, our advantage was that we had endless weapons and bullet drugs in our hands. If everyone was holding a grenade launcher and hitting them down, it would be strange if those tanks were not blown into scrap iron!

Therefore, the function of these tanks is destined to be only to stay outside the range of the grenade launcher to provide fire cover, or it can be said to be used as a barrier!

Soon I realized that I was right. After a while, a team of Japanese Japanese pushed more than a dozen mountain cannons up... Using mountain cannons to close fire is a common attack method used by Japanese Japanese. Although the range of this mountain cannon is more than 8,000 meters, the Japanese archers could not see the location of our military fortifications clearly from a distance. Therefore, the Japanese army often pushed them to the position in front of the position and bombed the target at close range. The purpose was to destroy our military fortifications and suppress our military firepower!

Seeing this, I couldn't help but scream in secret. These mountain cannons, together with the Type 95 Tank guns and various types of aircraft guns... Even if we have the right geographical and powerful firepower, we still can't get benefits from the hands of the little Japanese. By the way, we also seem to have Tank mountain cannons, but unfortunately, no one of our troops can use these new recruits...

Only then did I truly realize: On the battlefield, the quality of soldiers often determines the life and death of a unit!
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