As the sound of mg42 tearing linen cloth sounded, the first thought of the 10 Belgians in the trench was not to fire back, but to scatter and avoid.
Adrian and Luke, the two squad leaders who used MP40 submachine guns, each brought two soldiers with G43 semi-automatic rifles, plus two soldiers with combat pistols, and moved up from the two wings of the Belgian main position.
"Suppress them all with maximum firepower. Precision shooters, watch out for the Belgian machine gunners. Don't give their machine guns a chance to fire!" Standing near an mg42 general-purpose machine gun, Adrian's platoon leader led the remaining
The 11 men were delivering firepower to the Belgian army's position to attract their attention.
On the left flank of the Belgian garrison infantry company, the attack team led by Adrian sneaked up next to their machine gun position.
"Don't rush to get close," Adrian lowered his voice and made a fist gesture to indicate hiding and waiting: "As soon as the platoon leader's grenade launcher starts firing, we will rush forward immediately."
The two soldiers who used combat rifles took advantage of Adrian's order to wait for this opportunity. They skillfully took off the wooden gun case they were carrying, connected it to the grip of the combat pistol, and then inserted a 20-round
Long magazine.
Combat pistols, once connected to the gun case and transformed into a small submachine gun with a butt during close combat, can form enough firepower on enemies at close range after rushing into the trenches and spray ammunition wantonly.
At this moment, Adrian and his party were leaning on the back of a small slope about a few dozen steps away from the Belgian troops' trenches. Once the charge was launched, they would be able to jump into the Belgian troops' trenches after a few dozen steps.
"Boom!" As an explosion sounded, Adrian knew that the grenade launcher on the platoon leader's side had fired the grenade into the Belgian machine gun position in front of them.
"Let's go!" He suddenly turned over and crossed the slope. During the rapid sprint, Adrian picked up his submachine gun and the two G43 semi-automatic rifles behind him and fired several bursts in the direction of the Belgian trenches. Then he rolled sideways and lay down.
Fall back to avoid possible counterattacks.
Less than a second after lying down, Adrian and the other four soldiers who were lying down immediately adjusted their positions and turned their bodies towards the direction of the Belgian position.
Because they chose to roll sideways with subtractive impact when lying down, the vertical position of their bodies was not facing the Belgian position, but horizontally. And when Adrian just turned his head to the front,
He saw a thrilling scene - a Belgian soldier was squatting in a trench opposite, driving a rifle on a sandbag, aiming at Adrian's head!
Danger! This was the first time Adrian felt the God of Death waving hello to him.
It has to be said that such a Belgian soldier is very courageous. When the grenade fired by the German army accurately fell into the Belgian position and splashed a blood mist, his comrades all ran away with their heads in their hands. Even the machine gunner was so frightened that he forgot to stand still.
Control the machine gun from the required position.
On the sandbag not far away from him, Adrian could still catch a glimpse of a bloody corpse lying on the ground with his peripheral vision, which was killed by a grenade.
But even in such a tragic environment, when everyone around him joined in the escape, this brave Belgian soldier returned to his post, raised his gun, and aimed at Adrian's head!
What was terrifying was that from the man's half-closed eyes, Adrian had a vague feeling that the Belgian soldier seemed very confident in his marksmanship.
In just a few tenths of a second, Adrian thought of a lot. Countless thoughts seemed to be rolling through his mind. Although he had already had some thoughts about joining the paratroopers, this was the first time he went to the battlefield to kill the enemy.
Before this, Adrian had always thought that going to the battlefield was an easy task. He could complete all the training excellently, and he could quickly master all the tactical movements. He even had some skills gained some time ago.
He has entered an officer training course. If the war with France had not broken out, he might have gone to the Munich Military Academy for training from non-commissioned officer to officer.
If he could survive, he might continue to complete his officer training after the war, and then return to the army as a second lieutenant...
It's not that Adrian hasn't thought about resisting, but the MP40 submachine gun in his hand is an improved version, which has enhanced the shooting speed, but has given up some accuracy requirements. It is impossible to reach this distance earlier.
Hit the opponent.
In terms of accuracy, submachine guns are no better than rifles, let alone the improved version of the MP40 whose accuracy has been weakened.
The other four German soldiers behind him were still in the process of adjusting their body positions and had not even raised their guns, let alone helped Adrian kill the Belgian soldier opposite.
No one could count on it, and the submachine gun in his hand could not hit the opponent. Perhaps whether he could survive could only depend on whether the Belgian would miss and miss the shot.
Placing one's life on the enemy's mistakes is an extremely frustrating thing anyway. Unfortunately, Adrian can't think of a better possibility to hope for now.
Of course, the feeling of unwillingness to admit defeat in his bones still pushed Adrian. The German, who knew that it was impossible to hit the enemy, stubbornly moved his gun in the direction of the Belgian soldiers in an attempt to fight back.
If his life must be decided at this moment, then Adrian will never allow his life to be decided in the hands of the Belgians. He will use the MP40 submachine gun with poor accuracy in his hand to compete with the accurate one in the hands of the Belgian soldiers.
Excellent FN rifle for shooting.
Even if he is at a disadvantage, Adrian will not give up!
"Bang!" The bullet came out of the gun, smoke scattered, and sparks flew.
There was only one gunshot, and only one person took the opportunity to let the bullet exit the muzzle and hit the enemy's head.
One shot to the head! Extremely accurate!
Such accuracy is obviously not what Adrian's improved MP40 submachine gun can achieve.
Because it’s impossible!
However, this bullet was also not fired from the FN rifle in the hands of the Belgian soldiers.
This shot, fired by a German precision shooter using a G43 rifle with a 3x scope, perfectly hit the Belgian soldier's head!
Neither of the two confronters took the opportunity to shoot. However, Adrian survived, but the brave Belgian lost his life.
Looking at the head with the gushing blood hole in the distance, as his body flopped down weakly, Adrian seemed to have been drained of all his strength, and his body went limp and fell to the ground.
If the head of state hadn't ordered the addition of precision shooters to the ground forces a few months ago, perhaps it would have been Adrian who had a hole drilled in his head today.
Adrian believes that if he can return to Germany alive, he will believe in the Führer even more devoutly. Then, he will invite the precision shooter who saved him today to have a good drink!