This gave the AK47 a chance to show off its firepower. The AK47s mounted on the wall exchanged fire with the Japanese who were about 50 meters away, and the enemy's position was instantly silenced.
No wonder this is the case.
The equipment in the hands of the Japanese were all 38-gauge machine guns, and most of the machine guns were crooked-handle machine guns with slow firing speeds, especially crooked-handle machine guns that aimed at a high baseline. When shooting, the machine gunner had to hold out his chest and almost half of his body.
If it is exposed, it will definitely be the target of the Eighth Route Army.
Looking back at the equipment of the Eighth Route Army, all of them were AK47s. With thirty rounds of ammunition, the combat power they unleashed at that moment was far beyond the firepower of the Japanese.
If the enemy's bullets were like raindrops, the bullets fired back by the Eighth Route Army were like a hurricane, which immediately beat the enemy to pieces and made them unable to raise their heads.
This is what happens with suppressive fire.
It doesn't mean how many people were killed.
In fact, because both sides were shooting from inside the bunker, the casualties at this time were not large... In comparison, the Japs' casualties were greater. They were bombed at the wall, and then were suddenly hit by AK47 firepower.
, many machine gunners were beaten into a hornet's nest before they even understood what was going on.
However, there are still many Japanese survivors on the second line of defense.
But their survival was only temporary, because they had been completely suppressed by the firepower of the Eighth Route Army... There were dense bullets flying everywhere above their heads, and they would be killed immediately if they looked out.
However, not probing is obviously not a good option.
Because just when the Japs were suppressed by the firepower of the Eighth Route Army, Eighth Route Army soldiers immediately poured in through the gap in the wall. Many Eighth Route Army soldiers even changed the magazine of their assault rifles and climbed over the wall under the cover of their comrades.
Go on the attack...
Time is victory on the battlefield.
It only takes a few seconds for the AK47 to finish a magazine. The firepower of these few seconds stunned the Japanese and did not recover.
It is precisely these few seconds that determine victory, defeat, life and death.
By the time the Japanese soldiers came to their senses and wanted to react, rows of smoking grenades had already been thrown into the buildings and trenches where they were located.
Then, amidst the desperate howls of the Japanese, the grenade exploded into a cloud of fire and smoke inside the building.
There were some Japanese who survived and fled from the building in a hurry, but they were immediately knocked to the ground by the Eighth Route Army soldiers with a few bursts of fire... Another advantage of the AK47 is that it has a large ammunition capacity, which makes it unnecessary to reload frequently.
You need to fire one shot and pull the bolt once. When fighting the enemy in close combat, you can always fire before the enemy.
This was originally the enemy's advantage...
The military quality of the Eighth Route Army is generally lower than that of the Japs. In the case where both use bolt-action rifles, the Japs are more standardized and faster than the Eighth Route Army soldiers in both loading and bolt-pulling movements. For example, the Japs have special ammunition bags.
The bag is in a fixed position on the armed belt and contains a loaded magazine of bullets.
Once the bullets are fired, take out the magazine and press it in. Five rounds of bullets are loaded, and the movement is very smooth.
However, the Eighth Route Army soldiers firstly did not have a dedicated ammunition bag, secondly they did not have a fixed position, and thirdly they did not have the magazine loaded and had to press bullets into the gun chamber one after another...
In addition, there were no bullets for the soldiers to practice, so whether it was bolt pulling or shooting posture, they were far inferior to the Japanese.
This is fatal on the battlefield.
The enemy and we are face to face, and if you pull the trigger half a second too late, you will lose your life, not to mention that the Eighth Route Army soldiers are inferior to the Japanese in every aspect.
Not to mention the stabbing skills, the Eighth Route Army is definitely not as good as the Japanese who advocate bushido and practice swordsmanship and stabbing skills extensively.
But now that I'm equipped with Ak47, it's the other way around...
No matter how fast the enemy reloads, it can't be faster than the 30-round loaded ammunition capacity of the AK47, right?
No matter how fast the enemy pulls the bolt, it can't be faster than an assault rifle without having to shoot and pull it, right?
No matter how good the enemy's stabbing skills are, they can't be better than the bullets of an assault rifle, right?
Regarding the bayonet, Li Yunlong complained to Wang Xuexin...
"I'm talking about Commander Wang!" Li Yunlong sent a telegram to Wang Xuexin after using the AK47: "Your gun is good at everything, but it doesn't have a bayonet! If there is no bayonet, what should we do in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese? Think of a way, can we
Can’t you change it?”
Wang Xuexin refused without thinking: "Captain! There are thirty rounds of bullets in our rifle. Even if half of them are knocked out, there are still fifteen rounds. If we fight with the enemy hand-to-hand... these fifteen rounds of bullets are not equivalent to the fastest bullets we can use."
The furthest speed is fifteen bayonets? Then why do you need a bayonet? Isn’t it just a burden to have that thing?”
Li Yunlong felt that it made sense, so he kept silent. However, he was still not used to it during training. Many soldiers also clamored for bayonets, otherwise they always felt that something was missing.
In this regard, Wang Xuexin has always insisted on his own ideas.
Because it knows that after the popularization of assault rifles in modern times, close-quarters stabbings on the battlefield are almost non-existent.
The Huaxia 56 Chong did have a folding bayonet version, but that was because the 56 Chong was not yet popular at the time and troops generally still used the 56 and a half, and the second was because the Chinese tactical thinking at that time emphasized the spirit of "the bayonet sees red".
Facts also proved that Wang Xuexin was right.
Seeing that the enemy's firepower was far inferior to that of the Eighth Route Army, the Japanese ordered them to mount bayonets and jumped out of their hiding places in an attempt to engage in close combat with the Eighth Route Army.
Melee combat is a good choice.
When the firepower is inferior to that of the enemy, you should fight hand-to-hand, so that you can become entangled with the enemy and cannot distinguish each other, so the enemy's firepower cannot be used.
But this time the Japanese made a wrong calculation.
Wang Xuexin thought of this when he compiled the training subjects, so during the squad tactical training, he emphasized the alternate shooting of the soldiers covering each other.
Wang Xuexin even developed his own collaborative method according to the situation...
Modern combat involves the coordination of the left and right teams.
The Eighth Route Army was different. The Eighth Route Army still used the three-by-three system, but it was an "inverted triangle" formation.
In this way, there will be one more reinforcement unit in the rear.
Wang Xuexin asked this reinforcement unit to change positions with the front combat units at any time. That is, once the front combat unit's magazine is empty and needs to be replaced, it will immediately retreat to the reinforcement unit. The reinforcement unit will move forward to fill the gap with firepower, and the cycle will take turns.
As a result, the Eighth Route Army's firepower at the front line of contact with the enemy had almost no window of stagnation.
The Japanese rushed forward in groups with bayonets drawn, and fell to the muzzles of the Eighth Route Army one after another. After a while, the enemy's contact surface was full of corpses of Japanese soldiers.
Even the Japanese who had been brainwashed by **** ideas were stunned and frightened by this situation.
Many people ignored the commander's roar and orders and fled to the darkness of the steel plant...