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Chapter 210 Enough pressure

Anything abnormal on the battlefield definitely indicates a crisis.

The Japanese may not understand why the illumination time of the flare is shorter than expected. In fact, it is very simple, just pour out some of the powder inside.

But at this time, the person who had created all this with his own hands was approaching their artillery position.

They were like ghosts in the dark night, running at an inhuman speed on the plains in the dark night.

When the sound of gunfire filled the field, these ghost-like guys with "skeletal" features that could scare people to death suddenly appeared in the dark and left suddenly before the artillerymen understood.

Six seconds later, one cannon exploded under an inexplicable attack.

The unit that was originally preparing to engage in firefights with the armored forces was almost the only unit that could pose a threat to the armored forces and was paralyzed.

If it were daytime, this kind of paralysis method would be child's play. After all, if any army does not have reserve gunners, what use would such a paralysis method have?

But in this dark night of chaos and chaos, if the only artillery team that can threaten the opponent's armored forces is paralyzed, what will be the consequences?

The result was that enemy tanks and machine guns opened fire again, and endless bullets fell on the Japanese troops again.

Of course it's not the people who escaped, but the troops in front of them who haven't panicked yet.

In fact, when the opponent disrupts the opponent's order and plunges the opponent into chaos, no matter how powerful the troops are, they will not have much combat effectiveness.

It takes enough pressure...

In the pontoon bridge position, more than 2,000 infantrymen were preserved for a day. According to Hansen Raul's order, when the opponent's artillery fire weakened after sunset, they quickly crossed the river.

After fighting for a long time, even the defeated soldiers saw clearly that the Japanese were not difficult to deal with. They could not even deal with hundreds of box cannons.

In fact, the fundamental reason is that Zhang Sixing's combat methods completely disrupted the Japanese combat methods.

The Japanese's infantry impact method, which was born out of World War I, is nothing more than artillery fire suppression, the infantry approaches, then machine gun fire and grenade fire suppress it, and then the infantry charges and uses bayonets to resolve the battle.

Suppressed by artillery fire, it was solved by a single man and a single pit front.

After all, if you want to plow a large area with artillery fire, you will need a heavy artillery of more than 105mm. The 70mm cannons equipped by the Japanese infantry are not enough.

There is no problem for the infantry to approach, but the charge is blocked by the "Crazy Bullet" and the helmet mine. Especially the latter, which is originally designed to deal with large numbers of infantry charges.

What's even more disgusting is that those who rushed forward were armed with 38-gauge rifles and crooked machine guns. Facing a large number of semi-automatic box cannons, they could not be suppressed within two hundred meters.

Finally, the silent snipers made the heavy machine guns and grenade launchers lose their chance.

To deal with positions that use semi-automatic weapons, in addition to heavy artillery, there are also armored units, but unfortunately the Japanese have none.

Hansen Raul personally held a rifle and stood at the end of the pontoon bridge, urging the infantry in blunt German Chinese.

"Zhang Guan led the armored troops to fight behind the Japanese. We all want to let the Japanese have a taste of our bayonets."

Not only was he talking, but many officers standing on the pontoon were also talking.

Without him, the soldiers in front of me were still defeated in the morning. Although they gained some confidence after watching for a long time and had enough to eat, they were still defeated from the Songhu battlefield.

Their mission now is not to attack, but to... create chaos...

The moon rose, which pleased the Japanese officers. They felt that this might be the time to organize a counterattack.

They admitted that the troops behind them were using intensive firepower and artillery to create chaos, and they were fighting very methodically. They also caused a certain amount of chaos in their own troops, but the Japanese were more numerous than the other side, and the Japanese soldiers were more elite than the Chinese soldiers.

This is certain, especially when the two detouring troops arrive at the pontoon position...

Just when the Japanese mobilized the infantry facing the pontoon bridge position and planned to launch a dense counterattack against the armored forces coming from behind, a charge signal suddenly came from the pontoon bridge position.

"Kill...kill the Japanese..."

Under the impassioned charge and the passionate shouts... I could see through the moon that there was not a single person there. This made the really nervous Japanese feel relieved, and they once again confirmed in their hearts that there were not many people at the pontoon position.

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If they had sufficient numbers, they would have launched a counterattack with armored troops, and the Japanese army would not have collapsed.

"Quick, quick, get to the back and prepare the armored units to counterattack. Even if you die in battle, you will blow up the tanks."

In the East, which has never had a formal tank battle, who knew that a few tanks plus a few armored vehicles could produce such a strong attack power.

Just when the Japanese infantry were moving, leaving enough machine gunners and grenade launchers to guard the front line, suddenly the passionate sound of the Charge came from behind.

Not only that, the voice shouting "Go!" seemed even more majestic.

But this time, the Japanese officer who still didn't see anyone didn't care anymore. He knew that it was just a bluff.

"Useless Chinese people, don't you know your throat will hurt?"

Really, this time no one wanted to pay attention to those who could only yell, and all the Japanese officers' attention shifted to the armored units that were getting closer and closer behind them.

It's a pity that the troops there don't seem to be advancing. After all, they are only two kilometers away from the pontoon bridge position.

At this time, their attack seemed to be more intense, because in addition to artillery and machine guns, they also had the firepower of infantry.

As soon as I heard the sound of firing from the Sanba Gaigai, more than a dozen gasoline barrel cannons also began to pour firepower into the dense pile of Japanese soldiers.

A five kilogram explosive pack is much more enjoyable than the 57 mm small tube on a tank. It can blow up a large number of people with one shot.

Unfortunately, the maximum range of these "crazy single-head bombs" was only three hundred meters, so the Japanese seemed to have a chance to start organizing a front line.

However, at this moment, flares suddenly lit up in the direction of the pontoon position behind him.

On the machine gun position used by the Japanese to block, the machine gunners and grenade launchers became nervous together. This was so different from the previous harassment.

"Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh"

They had been bullied abominably all day, with silent rifle bullets flying towards them, knocking down several machine gunners and grenade launchers.

"Muzzle flash, I saw muzzle flash..."

Someone shouted loudly, preparing to pour fire on the mysterious and silent snipers.

However, in the direction of the other side of the pontoon, there was suddenly a dull sound of emission.

This notorious single-headed bullet has moved forward at some point, and the cannonballs in the sky are falling unstoppably.

If you want to defeat the enemy, you need to maintain enough pressure so that they collapse due to panic.

When those explosive packs exploded, causing the heads of the nearby soldiers still alive to buzz, a passionate bugle sound suddenly came from the direction of the pontoon position.

But this time there was not only the sound of the infantry shouting to kill, but more importantly, under the residual light of the flares, a row of cavalry appeared on the road.

The pressure was strong enough that the Japanese collapsed.


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