Frankly speaking, the Japanese army's ability to build fortifications is far superior to that of the Korean soldiers, but when faced with unreasonable tactics, no one can rely on fortifications to survive.
"We should rush out and fight them hand to hand..."
The Japanese soldiers huddled in the shell-proof hole huddled together and discussed, because no one wanted to be killed by a grenade.
"Okay, go ahead and rush. I bet you can't run more than three meters or you'll be killed by a grenade."
The sergeant's words made all the soldiers in the artillery cave speechless. Everyone understood that what he just shouted was the truth.
No one could have imagined that the earth-porcelain grenade, which the Japanese army despised as "earth bump", could actually put them in the current predicament.
At this moment, there were almost no shouts of fighting outside, only the crisp sound of German pistols and the constant explosion of grenades.
Their shell-proof hole had just been exposed by a soldier who rushed out, and now it was a place heavily protected by grenades.
The clay-porcelain grenade does not have much explosive charge, so its explosion sound is not loud. But those messy metal projectiles, wrapped in porcelain pieces, can fly ten meters away and kill people.
From this point alone, its power is no less powerful than the grenades used by the Japanese military or the Gong grenades of the past.
The trenches used to attack the Chinese army collapsed as soon as they got close to them. Stabbing people with bayonets from behind was refreshing and not dangerous.
But now...
As soon as they get close to the opponent's trench, the clay grenades are constantly thrown out. It is no exaggeration to say that their density is greater than the hail in summer.
Fortunately, the Chinese soldiers were not physically strong enough and received very poor training, because they could not throw them far or accurately.
But it goes without saying that since the introduction of those clay-porcelain grenades, the resistance of Chinese soldiers has become more fierce, the difficulty of capturing their positions and the casualties have increased rapidly.
But there was nothing anyone could do about it. I heard that the team that went to the countryside for a cleanup encountered the guerrillas on the Tubal Road. In the past, they always suffered heavy casualties due to lack of effective weapons.
However, the availability of clay-porcelain grenades put great pressure on the suppression troops.
After all, a bullet can only shoot in a straight line. A grenade, even if the distance is closer, will put everyone within ten square meters in danger.
Just like now, the worries of everyone in the bomb shelter are like holding a raging wild cat in their arms.
If you keep hiding here, and a few grenades are thrown in from the outside, no one in the shell-proof hole can escape.
But if you don't hide here and rush out desperately, you may be hit by grenade shrapnel if you get close to the entrance of the cave.
What to do, dying on the battlefield is not a difficult thing, but surviving on the battlefield is so difficult and torturous.
Under everyone's expectant gaze, the explosion at the entrance of the cave never stopped.
Indeed, anyone can guess how cheap those clay-porcelain grenades would be. No wonder the Chinese soldiers could use grenades to block the entrance to the shell-proof hole.
Suddenly, the explosion at the entrance of the cave stopped, and almost everyone was stunned.
"Quick, rush out quickly..."
The sergeant shouted in the shell-proof cave, and his voice shook the walls of the shell-proof cave with a buzzing sound.
But before he could rush in first, several grenades were suddenly thrown in from the outside and landed on the ground, emitting a faint smoke as they rolled.
"Grenade"
Subconsciously, the sergeant stretched out his foot to kick the grenade aside, then turned around and fell back.
A violent explosion exploded at the entrance of the cave, and flying shrapnel flew in the shell-proof cave.
However, the grenade kicked out by the sergeant exploded outside, causing the person who had just thrown the grenade outside to groan loudly.
The thick smoke in the bomb-proof cave made those wearing gas masks feel the lack of oxygen. They took off their gas masks and took a deep breath. The air in the bomb-proof cave was filled with choking gunpowder smoke.
But no one paid attention at this time, and more grenades were thrown in from the outside, all the way to the deepest part of the shell hole.
The living people looked at each other helplessly, knowing that their fate had been sealed.
Several grenades exploded one after another, and a clear scream came from the shell hole - Mom.
"It turns out that the Japanese have mothers too. I thought they popped out of cracks in the rocks."
Outside the air-raid shelter, several soldiers responsible for clearing the air-raid shelter threw a few more grenades in disbelief. After the explosion, there was no more sound in the air-raid shelter.
Only then did someone come in with a box cannon in one hand and a flashlight in the other.
After roughly observing the situation inside the bomb hole, he kicked the corpses that were piled up in a mess. The man put away his pistol and began to take the Japanese weapons, bullets and other equipment outside.
When he dragged a few rifles out and straightened up in the trench, he discovered that the remaining Japanese soldiers in the entire stronghold were retreating under the dense fire net of box artillery.
They dragged their weapons and bent over, not even daring to turn around and shoot. They just wanted to escape from the hopeless battle in front of them.
Behind them are the firing of box cannons and semi-automatic rifles, and in front is another stronghold. As long as they run there, they still have hope of survival.
When they realized that these soldiers had no intention of resisting at all, the soldiers of the three reconnaissance battalions began to turn around, and the stronghold was blown into a sea of flames by bombs dropped from the sky.
And through the flames, one could see that the people from the Paratrooper School had run outside the barbed wire fences at some point and continued to lie down on the ground playing with their big boxes.
There are also some people who are shooting at the Japanese bunkers to minimize the pressure they bear.
However, what no one expected was that a delta wing swooped down from the sky. Although it was on a battlefield with guns and cannons blaring, everyone who saw it was in a daze.
Because it was completely silent, the officers and soldiers of the Guojun Guard Camp would not have believed it if they had not waited for the people from the Parachute School to open an attack channel.
The "giant eagle" dived very fast. After it flew over, a bomb that was half a meter long and not very thick fell.
There was a half-meter long pole in front of it, which was directly stuck on the machine gun bunker where the Japanese were firing. What was strange was that this thing didn't explode. I don't know what it was waiting for.
This wonderful sight not only made the Guo officers and soldiers who were waiting for the attack look at each other in confusion, not knowing what was wrong, some people were whispering quietly,
"What the hell is it waiting for? Could it be a dud? What are the people at the paratrooper school playing at..."
The Japanese officers and soldiers in the same stronghold also murmured in their hearts. However, unlike the Confederate officers and soldiers, they knew one thing during the battle with the Paratrooper School, that is, the stranger something looks, the more powerful it is.
For example, the kind of bomb that can waltz in the air. It is said that at that time on the homeland defense line, the area covered by any one dropped was enough to burn all the tents of a brigade to ashes.
So what about this slender guy? If it doesn’t explode, it must be harboring something bad!