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Chapter 1546 The battlefield of snipers (1)

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At that time, Miyazaki Hidemi's eyes were like this, trying hard to look at the brave soldier under his command, his eyes full of desire for life.

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Yang Xiaoshan, who came from 60 meters away, had already narrowed his eyes and put his finger on the trigger.

The sight of the gun has been firmly locked on the Japanese infantry helmet of Lieutenant Miyazaki, who is dragging it with force. From a distance of 60 meters, the Japanese-style 90-style steel helmet is only a kind of psychological comfort under the power of medium-sized bullets.

"Bang, bang, bang!" The moment the surrounding gunfire exploded again, Yang Xiaoshan pulled the trigger.

An irregular round hole appeared on the helmet of the Japanese infantry. The Japanese infantrymen lowered their heads without saying a word, and the unconscious twitching of their hands and feet only lasted no more than 3 seconds. The round warhead deformed by the impact of the helmet rolled as it pleased.

It shows the power of the Chinese and official rifles beyond the 38mm.

If you take off the helmet, you will find that the Japanese infantry's Tianling cover has been lifted more than half, and the white brains are mixed with bright red blood, which is strange and bright, just like a flower in the mountains.

He felt the trembling of the palms of his soldiers on his feet, but could not feel the pulling force. From the corner of his eye, he saw his soldiers' bodies also quietly returning to silence. Miyazaki Hidemi's heart suddenly sank to the bottom.

The Chinese gunner is still there. He is hiding in an uncertain position, using the cover of the surrounding gunfire, like a cold poisonous snake hiding in the dark, to hunt down all imperial infantry who dare to come out of hiding until the fighting stops.

He will retreat only when he loses the cover of gunfire.

And the reason that allows him to dare to continue hunting is precisely because of his existence, the existence of his "bait".

Although he was born into a noble family, Miyazaki Hidemi was promoted faster than others, but this cannot be said to mean that he was a second-generation official who was just waiting to die.

In fact, those born in aristocratic families are under much greater pressure than ordinary people. It is not uncommon for people to eat and die, but basically they will eventually become a pig, a pig fed by good food and drink. Only those who study and make progress will

Talented people will be vigorously cultivated by the family. Without sufficient ability, it is impossible to support the glory of the family. The power of the aristocracy to destroy the family and exterminate the family is far more cruel than the trivial matters caused by the housing base and chickens, ducks, fish and geese among the common people.

dispute.

Undoubtedly, Miyazaki Hidemi, who was vigorously cultivated by a large noble family, was definitely a smart man. He soon figured out why he was only wounded but not dead, because from the beginning, the Chinese gunmen regarded him as bait.

, a fragrant bait that everyone has to save.

That was truly a gunman who was terrifyingly calm and cruel! Two lines of tears quietly shed on Miyazaki Hidemi's face. It was not because of the fear of death, but because of the extremely difficult choice.

That is a test of human nature.

Miyazaki Hidemi even hated his own intelligence. If he didn't want to understand, he might not have to make this choice.

But now, he has to make a choice, whether he dies or the soldiers under his command die. He can completely pretend not to know. Even if the officers and soldiers under his command know that there is danger, they have to come to save them. According to Japanese military regulations, they don't care.

If you can survive for a long time, you will be severely punished or even executed after the war.

The only one who can save them is himself. He retreats according to the military orders of his direct commander, and they do not need to bear any responsibility.

However, in that case, he would be dead. Not to mention the angry Chinese gunmen shooting at him again, the bleeding from the chest wound alone could kill him.

The brilliance of human nature never blooms all the time. It often only appears at the moment of life and death. Some people make choices subconsciously, so they are called Chinese heroes, such as *** or ***.

Obviously, the Japanese army lieutenant who is fighting fiercely in his mind is not among them. The longer the struggle lasts, the weaker people become and the more they focus on themselves. Darkness will eventually cover up the light and become the final theme.

The Japanese army lieutenant made a choice in the battle between heaven and man, but the eyes of the Chinese soldiers showed a cold look, and they once again locked the space around the target, waiting for the next prey to appear.

He believes that his prey will continue to appear, even if they know it is a trap, because he trusts his instincts.

In fact, such battlefields are not uncommon throughout Songjiang. At least more than 60 prototype-level "snipers" responsible for cold shooting are hiding in every corner of Songjiang City's east, west, and south cities.

This is also the suggestion made by Yu Xiancheng two days ago. Street fighting should not only turn every house and every room into a battlefield, but also turn every corner into a harvester that harvests the lives of Japanese Japs, so that the Japs will continue to die.

It also makes them constantly fearful, so that even if they hide in the room, they can't help but worry about bullets shooting from the ceiling.

Snipers were the most powerful force that caused the psychological collapse of the Japanese invaders.

The term sniper is undoubtedly very trendy in this era, but a system similar to that of snipers, which is called precision shooters in the Chinese army, actually exists. Their role on the battlefield is to shoot enemies from a long distance.

It's just that the amount of live-fire training required for that kind of soldiers is huge. Not to mention that the B-type army like the 43rd Army cannot afford it. Even the central department's German weapon divisions can't train many accurate shooters. In the B-type army like the 43rd Army,

A person who can hit a moving human target at a distance of 80 meters is considered a precise shooter. Compared with the Japanese infantry who can hit a human target at a distance of two to three hundred meters or even three hundred meters away, Chinese soldiers who lack live ammunition training are in trouble with their shooting skills.

It's indeed worse than that.

However, this is not a field battlefield, but a street fight. The combat mode in which both sides shoot almost face to face brings the shooting level of both sides to almost the same level.

Even snipers or cold-blooded shooters that the 43rd officers and soldiers can understand do not need to kill the enemy with one shot at a distance of 300 meters or more. They only need to be able to kill people at a distance of about 100 meters.

These "snipers" who were recommended by various regiments and battalions for training by Yu Xiancheng and his special forces must learn not to shoot, but to camouflage, lurk, and remain calm.

Learn to turn into a snake, hide in a cold and damp cave, wait for prey to appear, and then kill it with one blow.

Killing ordinary Japanese infantry was not their main target. Their main target was Japanese officers. Whether they were commander Cao, second lieutenant, lieutenant, captain or even major officer, they were all within their shooting target range.

The 152nd Regiment's blockade along the Huangpu River and the Songjiang Security Group's blockade outside the city bought Yu Xiancheng and the special forces two days.

Although this group of quick "snipers" were extremely immature, they also suffered huge casualties on the battlefield. Of the 120 people at the beginning of the training, only more than 60 people were able to return to the underground pipes to replenish ammunition in 5 hours, and the battle fatality rate was almost

Reached half. But the losses they caused to the Japanese army were also staggering.

The reason why the Japanese army killed 700 people in Xicheng District alone in four hours was more than the 43rd Army. Fifty percent of the credit should go to the snipers lurking in every corner. It was they who killed low-level Japanese officers.

The constant shootings caused the Japanese army's grassroots tactical system to continuously collapse and make it difficult for the command to operate normally. The proud Japanese army had to use unconventional tactics for the first time to order officers entering the battlefield to tear off their once proud military rank badges.

This approach was the first of its kind for the entire Japanese Army, let alone the Sixth Division.

It can be seen that Yu Xiancheng's move is powerful.

As the main infantry regiment of the 43rd Army, the 152nd Regiment endured much greater pressure than the other three infantry regiments. Not only did they have a tough fight with the Japanese army on the banks of the Huangpu River for an afternoon, but they also fought hard in Cangcheng and outside the city the next day.

They fought a life-and-death battle with the Japanese army again, and the defensive area they defended was used as the main breakthrough direction by the Japanese army. After being bombarded by heavy artillery, it was attacked by more than 5,000 Japanese infantry and tanks.

Naturally, the 152nd Regiment also received preferential treatment. The "sniper" trainees of the other three regiments were basically led by dozens of special forces. However, the "snipers" selected by the 152nd Regiment after they withdrew from the battlefield mountains were made by

Yu Xiancheng, Zhuang Er, Fan Tong and others in Xicheng taught it personally.

Obviously, students in the "tutor system" learn more knowledge points than students in large courses.

Everyone grew up rapidly on this cruel battlefield, and Yang Xiaoshan was no exception. However, he grew up faster than others. This may be due to his family and the veterans who treated him like father and brother.

monitor, and he met a good teacher.

Less than 48 hours ago, he was just a new recruit who had joined the army for less than a year. On the banks of the Huangpu River, under the fierce Japanese artillery fire, he almost wet his pants in fear.

Yang Xiaoshan, a new recruit who was promoted to deputy squad leader due to his meritorious service in the Battle of Huangpu River, was highly recommended by his old squad leader and company commander Yang Songlin because of his outstanding performance in yesterday's Battle of Cangcheng.

As the last soldier to participate in "sniper" training, he went directly to the battlefield to learn, and his teacher was Zeng Shui who was on the square tower in the city.

Yang Xiaoshan also saw for the first time the power of a super sniper, which was not only an exaggerated and jaw-dropping shooting skill.

The square tower is 700 meters away from the city wall. According to common sense, even if the Japanese army attacked for four hours and pushed the front line more than 500 meters into the city, Zeng Shui, who was on the square tower as a lookout post and provided the Japanese army with heavy firepower, could not fire.

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But Zeng Shui opened fire. The Japanese army entered 200 meters away and started shooting 500 meters away from him. Yang Xiaoshan stared dumbfoundedly through the binoculars Zeng Shui threw to him and watched a Japanese soldier fall in the sound of gunfire.

down, and the thick smoke in the tower showed that the "exaggerated" teacher next to him actually fired five shots in six seconds, killing all the Japanese soldiers in a group of five people in a small courtyard with extreme accuracy.

During the entire process, no matter how the Japanese infantry used tactical maneuvers to dodge, they could not escape his sniper kills, starting from the Japanese soldier closest to the blind spot until the last Japanese soldier fell dead less than half a meter away from the blind spot.

To be precise, he had entered a blind spot. The upper half of the fallen body, which had been hit on the head, was in the blind spot. There were also two thighs trembling in the cold wind, showing the ruthlessness of the "super sniper" 500 meters away.

At that moment, Yang Xiaoshan even suspected that without the cover of the densely packed houses and ruins, this super sniper with a range of more than 500 meters could even kill all the Japanese soldiers here if he was given enough bullets.


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