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Chapter Three Hundred and One Triggered

Datong, the 36th Army Command..././

After receiving a telegram from the Flight Brigade, Zhang Yunfei also showed joy. Now, at least one-third of the Japanese were found, and with the exact location of the Japanese, things would be much easier.

Zhang Yunfei, who was in a good mood, smiled and said to everyone: "Comrades, the air reconnaissance of the Flight Brigade just now has discovered at least one-third of the Japanese's whereabouts. This is good news."

When everyone saw such good news, they all looked happy. Several combat staff members in the command center were even so happy that they high-high-high to celebrate.

Comrade Zuo Qingquan, the Chief of Staff, was also happy. He quickly walked to the map, marked the location of the Japanese devils, and carefully calculated the distance between them and the Japanese devils.

Seeing that everyone looked good, Zhang Yunfei looked around and smiled slightly, and then said seriously: "Now, the order has been conveyed. The order has reached the First Regiment of the Cavalry Division in Baotou, temporarily stationed in Baotou, maintain social security, and investigate the materials that the Japanese have not taken away.

At the same time, I sent a newspaper to Wu Youqing Sun Chuanzhi, ordering them to send troops to encircle and block the Japanese cavalry that we have discovered, and eliminate them as soon as possible; ordering the Flying Brigade to continue to investigate and find out the whereabouts of the other Japanese."

Zhang Yunfei's order was immediately transmitted to various troops, and each unit immediately took action in an orderly manner.

At this time, the closest to the First Japanese Cavalry Regiment was the Mechanized Infantry Regiment. The Armored Division headed north from Guisui. Its former destination was originally the northern part of Baotou, and it was the vanguard of the Armored Division. The Mechanized Infantry Regiment was less than fifty kilometers away from the First Japanese Cavalry Regiment.

Because there are airplanes in the sky, the first Japanese cavalry registrar has nowhere to escape, and the three battalions of the mechanized infantry regiment are divided into three groups, each battalion is only a few kilometers apart, and it is in a large fan shape. It is directly attacking the location of the Japanese.

Commander Pan, a mechanized infantry regiment riding on an off-road vehicle, was also excited at this time. Looking at the speeding off-road vehicle and armored personnel carrier, his heart was filled with slight excitement. Commander Pan was full of expectations for the upcoming battle.

Before setting off, the Mechanized Infantry Regiment brought enough ammunition and supplies, and even if it fought on the grassland for two or three days, it was competent. Captain Pan looked at the map and ordered the troops to advance at full speed.

The off-road vehicles and armored vehicles of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment are much faster than horses running. They can continue to speed up to thirty or forty kilometers per hour for several hours. If they are horses, they are like Japanese cavalrymen. The speed is not only not so fast, but they cannot run continuously. They always have to stop and rest.

The current first Japanese cavalry registrar is running northeast. Since discovering the Chinese plane in the sky, the Japanese have been panicked for a brief panic and under the command of the Japanese brigade commander, they began to escape again.

The three planes of the flight brigade visited the sky above the Japanese team from time to time, and were still hovering over the Japanese head for a few times. The Japanese on the ground had no choice but to be helpless against the Chinese planes above their heads. The only thing they could do was to run as fast as they could and run away quickly.

The Japanese hope to take advantage of their cavalry's good mobility to get rid of Chinese pursuers. Many Japanese think so, and even the Japanese brigade commander thinks so.

The Japanese believe that after a night of escape last night, they had already left Baotou for hundreds of kilometers, and the current Chinese team should have been left behind by themselves for at least dozens or hundreds of kilometers.

The Japanese Cavalry Brigade did not know that the Chinese team had sent a large number of chariots to pursue themselves. The Japanese thought that the one who pursued them should be the Chinese cavalry unit.

This is not because the Japanese were not doing well in intelligence work, but because the Japanese troops who had fought with the Chinese Armored Division in the past, such as the former First Cavalry Brigade and the tens of thousands of Japanese soldiers in Guisui, these Japanese troops were all wiped out by the Chinese ** team. There is no correct understanding of some specific information about the Chinese Armored Division, the Japanese Cavalry Second Brigade.

Among the many officers of the Second Brigade of the Japanese Cavalry, the 36th Army had some armored vehicles and tanks, but the number was definitely not large. The Japanese never dreamed that the 36th Army had been equipped with an armored division, hundreds of Type 39 tanks, hundreds of Type 39 armored personnel carriers, and many modified off-road vehicles.

The Japanese knew about the cavalry of the 36th Army and the commanders of the Second Brigade of the Japanese Cavalry. The Japanese knew that the 36th Army had a cavalry unit, but the Japanese were not very clear about the specific number of people. The Japanese probably had thousands of people.

A large part of the incomplete understanding of the Armored Division and Cavalry Division of the Second Japanese Cavalry Brigade is attributed to the encirclement and annihilation of the main force and headquarters of the Japanese Mengsui Army. In the past, some of the information collected by Naosabu Okabe Naosabu was not conveyed to the Second Japanese Cavalry Brigade in time. Naosabu Okabe and his command were taken away by the special forces.

At this time, the commander of the Japanese brigade also rode on the war horse. Thousands of Japanese cavalrymen, including more than 2,000 people from the First Regiment of the Japanese Cavalry, and more than 1,000 people from the Second Regiment of the Japanese Cavalry Brigade, a total of nearly 4,000 Japanese, were running all the way on the vast grassland.

The commander of the Japanese Brigade, looking at the huge cavalry team around him, was very confident for a moment, and thought to himself that even if he had so many cavalry, he would have the power to fight even if he encountered the cavalry of the Century Team. At least, there should be no problem to successfully get rid of the cavalry of the Century Team.

The first Japanese cavalry commander also followed closely next to the Japanese brigade commander. The Japanese brigade commander looked at the thousands of cavalry running, and looked so powerful that a smile appeared on his face.

In the sky.

After Gao Zhihang, who was flying a Mustang fighter jet, got the news that the Mechanized Infantry Regiment was nearby, he thought that the next battle would be sure to be a big battle, and there were many Japanese cavalrymen, and his own flight brigade still had to help the Mechanized Infantry Regiment.

So, Gao Zhihang began to call nearby aircraft through the radio communication system on the aircraft. This time, the flight brigade took off nearly twenty Mustang fighters. Gao Zhihang prepared to leave a few aircraft to continue reconnaissance in the relevant areas, and the rest of the aircraft flew to this area to participate in the battle.

Although the Mustang fighter that was responsible for this reconnaissance mission did not carry aviation bombs, the Mustang fighter, as an excellent fighter, had six large-caliber machine guns on the aircraft, and they were not vegetarian and had very good ground attack capabilities.

Gao Zhihang left a plane, continued to hover over the Japanese head, and continued to monitor the Japanese movements. Gao Zhihang led another plane to fly to the location where the Mechanized Infantry Regiment was located.

About five or six minutes later, Gao Zhi saw the Mechanized Infantry Regiment, which was only a few dozen kilometers away from the Japanese Cavalry Regiment. Several teams of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment were divided into three groups, and they were approaching the direction where the Japanese Cavalry were located in a huge momentum.

Gao Zhihang further lowered the altitude and maintained a height of five or six hundred meters from the ground, and flew towards the mechanized infantry regiment a few kilometers away. Many of the soldiers of the mechanized infantry regiment on the ground had seen Gao Zhihang's No. 001 Mustang fighter jet piloted by Gao Zhihang.

Many soldiers saw their planes and began to cheer in the sky. Gao Zhihang sat in the cockpit, waved his hands at the soldiers on the ground, and then drove his own planes and began to hover in the sky.

Commander Pan of the Mechanized Infantry Regiment saw Gao Zhihang's plane circling and maneuvering in the sky, and knew that he was guiding himself. So Commander Pan scooped up the wireless telephone on the off-road vehicle and began to shout: "Comrades, the Japanese cavalry are not far ahead. We will exchange fire with the Japanese in thirty or forty minutes, and everyone is ready.

At the same time, the first battalion went around the front of the Japanese and cut off the direction of the Japanese. The second battalion and the third battalion advanced at full speed, and everyone was ready to fight."

Hearing the call from his regiment commander, many battalion commanders and company commanders immediately passed the orders to their troops, more than a dozen armored personnel carriers and more than 30 off-road vehicles from the first battalion, immediately drove to the front of the Japanese to intercept the fleeing Japanese.

Twenty minutes later, the Japanese cavalry were above the sky.

More than a dozen Mustang fighters were flying towards the area where the Japanese were located. The altitudes of these fighters were not high and maintained at an altitude of one thousand meters. The Japanese cavalry on the ground soon discovered these Chinese fighters.

The Japanese brigade commander suddenly saw many Japanese rushing, screaming and panic. Many Japanese even pointed at the direction of Chinese fighter jets, and their faces were full of panic.

When the Japanese Brigade saw this scene, they immediately looked into the sky and saw a large number of planes appeared in the distance, at least a dozen. Since these planes were not flying high, it can be seen from the naked eye that these planes were obviously the planes of the China Team.

Seeing this situation, the Japanese brigade felt nervous. His mood, which was quite optimistic and confident just now, suddenly became heavy. The Japanese brigade commander suddenly had a bad premonition that his troops might be in trouble.

The Japanese corps leader next to him saw his brigade commander suddenly change his face, and he also felt a little deeper, thinking to himself, "No, these Chinese fighter jets are obviously coming to their cavalry corps. In this case, the situation will be very bad."

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