Chapter 406 The result of wrong judgment (Please subscribe! Please vote!)

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 Yes, being stuck in this kind of terrain is simply hell for one of the warring parties.

If the opponent has enough firepower and troops.

But obviously, the firepower of Tang Dao's four men was far from being able to completely suppress an infantry squadron of Japanese troops.

Even if they have a high-speed machine gun that can fire dozens of rounds of bullets in one breath, they also have a mortar that can turn the grenadier and his grenade into a mess at any time, and there is also a shot that is so accurate that

The rifle that made the Japanese army's hair stand on end.

Still not enough.

However, although it could not suppress the Japanese military's actions, the blow was definitely huge.

The grenade that threatened the Japanese infantry the most to Tang Dao and the other three men actually became history within three minutes of the battle.

The new recruit Niu Er was the person who killed the most Japanese grenadier soldiers. Four Japanese grenadier soldiers died under his gun.

But this time, it wasn't just that his self-confidence was getting stronger and his marksmanship became more accurate, but that he also had an incredible observer.

In such a dangerous action, the reason why Tang Dao wanted to take this little kid Xia Dayu with him was not to train him.

Instead, during the night march withdrew from Songjiang City last night, he discovered that Xia Dayu actually had a strong sense of direction and the ability to compare and judge the map and the actual terrain.

Even when he was still comparing the map with the real environment in an attempt to find the correct marching route, Xia Dayu had already looked at the right position.

Perhaps this was because Xia Dayu was a native of Songjiang, but Tang Dao was greatly delighted by his superb talent for sense of space and position.

This is definitely a treasure.

On the battlefield, the greatest ability of a soldier to kill the enemy is of course marksmanship and superb physical fitness, but if you want to save your life, the most important thing is your intuitive sense of danger and your judgment of the enemy's and your own location.

Otherwise, in the future special forces sequence, no matter how strong the sniper is, he will have to be equipped with an observer. What is that for?

It is not only to equip the sniper with a pair of sharper eyes, but also to provide the sniper with movement routes and shooting opportunities.

If the sniper is the most terrifying knife, which can pierce the enemy's heart from a thousand meters away, then the observer is the brain that controls this knife.

The Japanese army was certainly not stupid. When one of the grenade launchers was accurately sniped by Niu Er's rifle with a scope, the other grenade launchers hid deeper in the bushes.

If they hold their breath and hide like gophers, Niu Er will certainly not be able to do anything against them.

However, they must provide fire cover for the crawling infantry.

So, they died.

Even if the firing was short-lived and moved immediately, Xia Dayu, who had a high talent for observing the battlefield, could quickly find their location and accurately tell Niu Er the location.

Within three minutes, all three Japanese grenade launchers were shot to death. Including the first grenade launcher killed by Niu Er, a total of four grenade launchers died at the hands of Tang Dao's deliberately trained sniper team.

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The other two were of course killed.

The location where Tang Dao was staying had not only a bunker, but also a trench. Tang Dao, who had quietly left the bunker and hid 20 meters away, fired four rounds in a row, blasting the grenades and grenade launchers who dared to attack him.

Heaven.

The Japanese infantry did not flinch after losing the most threatening force to the Chinese. They also had five light machine guns.

Even if two machine gunners were lost in the previous machine gun fire, as long as the machine guns are still there, there will be plenty of people.

But perhaps this is also the most painful and tragic place for the Japanese army.

The bullets from that machine gun seemed endless.

All Japanese soldiers who dared to act as machine gun shooters became the dead souls under that machine gun.

Around the five light machine gun fire points, the corpses of dead Japanese soldiers could almost form a human body bunker.

In fact, the red-eyed Japanese army did exactly this.

They used the bodies of their fallen comrades as sandbags and built a simple fortification in front of the machine gun.

Can you imagine the scene of fifteen rounds of bullets being fired at that 'pure meat' fortification every second?

Real flesh and blood flew everywhere, and the Japanese soldiers hiding behind the fortifications made of the corpses of their compatriots became completely bloody people, with not only blood but flesh.

Even the most tenacious Japanese soldier stayed in that hellish machine gun bunker for less than thirty seconds before he collapsed and threw away the machine gun, vomited crazily, and could no longer pull the trigger.

But 'Heizi' continued to pull the trigger extremely coldly. This was not the first time he had seen such a situation. He had even played the same role as the Japanese army.

When the blood of his comrades who had formed a fortification in front of him splashed in his eyes, and the blood and tears filled his chest, he swore that he would shoot at every Japanese invader he saw until he fell to his opponent's bullets.

Down.

No one knows that the biggest dream of a heavy machine gunner who has grown up rapidly on the battlefield is to die on the battlefield.

In this way, he would be qualified to meet the brothers who used their bodies to block enemy bullets for him, instead of waiting until his hair and beard were gray.

Under the light of flares that continued to hit the sky, the Chinese machine gunners pulled the trigger without any psychological burden and even with some excitement. A series of long bursts of fire swept away the Japanese "machine gun fortress" and the shooters behind it.

This scene was so cruel that even the moon couldn't bear to witness it and quietly hid in the clouds.

If it weren't for the light of the flares, it would be complete darkness.

After fighting for twenty minutes, the Japanese infantry had nothing left except their numbers.

The grenade launchers and grenade launchers were silent in the darkness. Although the five machine guns could still be used, almost no one used them anymore.

Shooting in the dizzying "meat pile" with the strong smell of blood was only one of the reasons why the Japanese infantry refused instinctively. The most important thing was that being an infantryman did not necessarily lead to death, but being a machine gun shooter meant death.

And he died under that machine gun that was constantly spitting out tongues of fire.

Or should I say, not one machine gun, but two.

After killing the Japanese grenadier with a mortar, Tang Dao also took out the MG34 that was placed in the trench.

That's really disappointing.

However, the enemy's two machine gun firepower points are certainly terrifying, but the rifle located on the middle hill is the most hated by the Japanese infantry.

When people are crawling in the bushes, no matter how fast the machine gun fires, due to the limitation of bullets, it is impossible to shoot everyone indiscriminately. As long as you don't use the machine gun to open fire, the danger is not that great.

But that rifle was different.

Every time a shot is fired, one of his comrades is bound to fall to the ground. After the painful wailing, only peace awaits them.

Because the Japanese troops surrounded by three firepower points were not just passively beaten. Some Japanese troops bravely and diligently used rifles to shoot at the enemy's three firepower points. Even though they suffered heavy casualties, they still did not give up.

The other two groups of Japanese troops carefully divided themselves into several groups and crawled around the flanks of the two hills that posed the greatest threat to them.

This is an improved version of attacking from the center and outflanking from both wings.

The uneasy second lieutenant of the Japanese army judged that as long as they shot the Chinese with machine guns, they would definitely win.

However, after being sniped by the sharpshooter and killing more than a dozen people in succession, he paid a heavy price. After crawling for more than a hundred meters on the ground, a dozen Japanese soldiers who were about to reach the flanks of two hills were suddenly attacked by grenades hanging in the bushes.

After blowing up.

The Japanese Army second lieutenant finally painfully admitted that he was wrong.

Although the opponent does not have many troops, this is definitely a well-premeditated ambush position.

In the grass at the foot of the hill, there are countless well-designed trip thunders. Whether you are lying down or running over, you may be blown into a trapeze.

Yes, although Niu Er, who had studied under Tang Dao, taught the cavalry how to trip and fire thunder, it was a bit rough, but because of the darkness of night, it was a fantasy for the Japanese infantry to find fishing lines smeared with ink in the bushes.

If they entered directly from the front instead of the two wings, it might not be so miserable.

But that would have to withstand the frontal firepower of the Tang Dao.

What's more, when it comes to building two wings, you must build two wings. The Japanese have always been so rigorous.

The morale of the Japanese infantry, which suffered continuous blows, completely collapsed to the bottom.


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