Chapter 721: The brave who meet on a narrow road wins
Opposite, the Japanese chariots of the Japanese chariot corps were only dozens of armored vehicles coming towards him. The Japanese seemed very excited, looking confident in winning. Some Japanese even screamed in tanks or in their armored vehicles.
These Japanese devils are from the Guard Division, which is the best equipped and most combat-capable division among all Japanese divisions. As a member of the Guard Division, these Japanese devils are very arrogant and arrogant.
Although, in the eyes of the soldiers, the tanks of the Japanese tank corps are basically mainly Type 92 Douding tanks and Type 97 medium tanks are not many, but even Type 97 medium tanks, there is nothing extraordinary. Such equipment is similar to garbage in the eyes of the soldiers.
Although the soldiers are armored vehicles, the armor thickness of the armored vehicles is not thin, ranging from 10 mm to 25 mm, and it is also inclined armor, which is the armor of off-road vehicles and also 10 mm alloy armor. Such armor level is better than the Japanese Type 92 Douding Tank, which is basically equivalent to Japanese Type 97.
Even without tanks, the soldiers came forward with confidence.
The brave one wins when they meet on a narrow road.
As the distance between the two sides became smaller and smaller, the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles were completely within the best shooting range of the 30mm cannon. Many 30mm cannons on the tanks began to shoot, firing 30mm alloy armor-piercing bombs at the Japanese tanks.
"Split, sprinkle, sprinkle..."
Many machine guns fired, and the soldiers passed through optical sights. They aimed at Japanese tanks hundreds of meters apart to shoot. Everyone was driving while shooting. Even if the tanks were driving at high speed, they would not be greatly affected. At most, the shooting accuracy would decrease.
Fortunately, the terrain here is plain and the terrain is relatively flat. The soldiers' shooting is not greatly affected, and most of the armor-piercing bombs hit the target.
The Japanese chariot groups were shot in front of the Japanese. The Japanese were caught off guard by the dense armor-piercing bombs from the soldiers.
A moving Type 92 light tank was shot in the front. Where the hit, holes as big as fists appeared. The 30mm armor-piercing projectile directly penetrated the front armor of the Type 92 light tank with a thickness of more than ten millimeters.
This type 92 light tank was driving, and it immediately started to smoke. When it stopped, the Japanese inside the tank must have been killed and hit by a 30mm thick armor-piercing bomb. The Japanese must not survive.
There was also a Japanese Type 92 light tank, which was even worse. It was hit by at least a dozen armor-piercing rounds in a short period of time. It must have been aimed at the tank by several 30mm cannons. The entire tank was smashed to pieces, and several armor-piercing rounds even hit the tank's fuel tank.
With a loud "boom", the tank was blown up and a raging fire ignited.
A medium-sized Type 97 tank was in a slightly better condition. After being hit by several 30mm armor-piercing bombs in succession, it was not penetrated and could still drive. However, huge pits were also made, and the front armor was almost penetrated.
As many 30mm machine guns opened fire, the Japanese were caught off guard, and several tanks were destroyed in a short time.
The Japanese finally realized that the Japanese began to fight back.
Many Japanese tanks stopped. Adjusted their muzzles and aimed at the chariots of the Chinese team that were driving at high speed. Whether it was the Japanese Type 92 tank or the Japanese Type 97 tank, they all had a fatal weakness, that is, they had to stop to aim and fire the cannon.
"Boom, boom, boom..."
The Japanese tank finally fired, and suddenly, a number of armored vehicles were shot, and one of them was even shot out of a big pit. The Type 39 armored vehicle was hit on the front armor, and the other armored vehicles were also shot out of a pit, and an armored vehicle was almost penetrated.
The soldiers were startled, but fortunately, their armored vehicles still withstood. Thanks to the inclined armor of the armored vehicles, the armored vehicles that had almost been penetrated just now must have been shot by the Japanese Type 97 tank.
The Japanese Type 97 tank's main gun caliber is 45 mm, which is still a great threat to the soldiers. The Japanese Type 92 Douding tank's main gun caliber is 37 mm, which is relatively smaller.
The commander of the first mechanized infantry regiment saw the Japanese firing fires and saw that the Japanese's Type 97 medium tank pose a great threat to his chariot, so he immediately shouted at his radio communication system: "Comrade! Give priority to destroy the Japanese's Type 97 medium tank."
Because the third mechanized battalion was driving very fast, it immediately plunged into the Japanese chariot group and fought with the Japanese chariot group, and the sound of cannons rumbled on the battlefield.
Some soldiers on armored vehicles also began to use the shooting holes in the vehicles, holding the AK-47 assault rifles, and shooting at the infantry soldiers following the Japanese. The dense shooting sound of the AK-47 assault rifles also sounded.
Some off-road vehicles also ventured over and quickly joined the battle group. The soldiers on the off-road vehicles risked being destroyed and shot at the Japanese infantry, and the 30mm cannon on the vehicle also shot at the Japanese tanks.
Although the number of warriors' tanks is smaller than that of the Japanese, the firing speed of the 30mm cannon is much faster than the Japanese tank main gun. The Japanese tank main gun can shoot two in one minute, and three shells will reach the top. The firing speed of the 30mm cannon is six or seventy armor-piercing shells per minute.
After only a few minutes of fighting between the two sides, the Japanese destroyed more than a dozen tanks, while the soldiers only two off-road vehicles were destroyed, and one armor was seriously damaged.
Many soldiers on off-road vehicles also started fighting with their own bazooka, especially those with 120mm heavy bazooka, who carried the bazooka and began to look for targets.
The 120mm heavy rocket launcher naturally had to deal with the Japanese Type 97 medium tank. Soon, a soldier carrying the 120mm rocket launcher discovered a Japanese medium tank two or three hundred meters away. The Japanese medium tank was parked in place, probably aiming and shooting there.
Seeing such a good opportunity, the soldier carrying a 120mm rocket launcher calmly aimed and calmly fired a rocket. Although it was two or three hundred meters away, it still hit the target accurately.
With a loud "boom", the Japanese tank was like paper-patterned, and was blown into pieces and suddenly turned into a pile of scrap iron.
Such a spectacular explosion immediately attracted the attention of many Japanese devils. The Japanese devils were shocked and thought to themselves, what kind of weapon is this? It is too powerful!
After firing the rocket, the soldier saw that he successfully hit the target and immediately hid in the off-road vehicle to prevent the target from being exposed.
However, not only this soldier is firing rockets, but there are several 120mm rocket launchers equipped by the Third Battalion of the Mechanized Infantry, and there are more than a dozen 40mm rocket launchers. At this moment, these rocket launchers are playing an important role to make up for the lack of power of the 30mm cannon.
The 30mm machine cannon still seems to be a little less powerful when dealing with the Japanese Type 97 medium tank. The front armor of the Japanese Type 97 medium tank is still difficult to penetrate. To penetrate the Japanese Type 97 medium tank, you have to start from the side armor or the back.
More than a dozen rocket launchers played an important role. Rockets were flying one by one, and the Japanese tanks were destroyed one after another. Even the Japanese Type 97 medium tank was simply vulnerable in front of the 40mm rocket launcher.
Many Japanese soldiers opened their mouths in fear when they saw this scene. Some Japanese archers even forgot to fire for a while.
Even the captain of the Japanese Warriors' Chariot Regiment felt that his head was a little short-circuited, and he thought to himself that the weapon of the Chinese team was too terrifying, and he was simply the nemesis of the tank.
Before the Japanese corps leader had time to think about it, a large number of combat chariots of a mechanized infantry regiment also rushed over. This was a large number of combat chariots of the other two battalions, and the soldiers' strength increased greatly.
The balance of victory has been seriously tilted. The Japanese chariot gang cannot gain any advantage when facing a mechanical infantry battalion, but at this time it has to face a whole mechanical infantry regiment.
Seeing so many chariots suddenly coming, the Japanese corps immediately shouted in horror: "Baga! How could there be so many Chinese chariots here? What's the name of the 91st Division?"
The Japanese corps leader really couldn't figure it out. It was clearly the rear of the 91st Division, so how could there be so many chariots? It was also a blame for the 91st Division. When asking for help from the Guards Division, he did not explain the enemy situation clearly.
As all the combat chariots of the first regiment of mechanized infantry participated in the battle, the battle immediately turned into one-sided massacres, and the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles became the targets of everyone's massacres, and even the Japanese infantry were hit by everyone's dense bullets.
The Japanese tanks and armored vehicles were destroyed one after another, and the number of Japanese tanks was rapidly decreasing.
The Japanese corps leader saw the figures of Chinese chariots around him, and the number of his own chariots was getting smaller and smaller. The Japanese corps leader was riding in an armored vehicle with a look of despair. He didn't expect that he would be defeated so badly.
"Send a farewell message to the division commander quickly. The First Regiment of the Chariots was surrounded and annihilated by a large number of Chinese chariots near Jinquan Town, and the whole body was broken."
The Japanese correspondent soldier looked desperate and began to use the radio helplessly to send a report to the Guards Division.
At this time, on an off-road vehicle not far away, a soldier carrying a 120mm rocket launcher was now on. Seeing that the number of Japanese warriors was not large, the threat to him was greatly reduced. The soldier immediately poked his head out and began to search for the target. He soon discovered the armored vehicle the Japanese corps leader was riding.
A sneer appeared on the corner of the soldier's mouth, aimed at the Japanese armored vehicle, and fired a rocket without hesitation.
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