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Chapter 865 Rehe Evening (3)

There are a total of four light machine guns on the No. 1 position, which is already a very small amount of assets that the volunteers can use.

Although with the help of Liu Lang and the generous seizure of the Eighth Division's baggage warehouse, the volunteers did not have many suppressive weapons such as light machine guns and heavy machine guns. It was extremely difficult to seize them from the Japanese army. Several times they relied on

Several transport teams of the Rehe garrison were annihilated in an ambush attack. The tenacious little Japanese also blew up the machine guns with grenades before they were completely wiped out. A lot of supplies were seized, but very few weapons like machine guns were obtained. Until now, one

It is rare for a battalion to have four light machine guns and one heavy machine gun.

While grenades continued to explode, bursts of gunpowder smoke enveloped the No. 1 position tightly. Four light machine guns were also taken out from the anti-gun holes and fired fiercely at the Japanese troops.

Suddenly, a large number of grenades were thrown out, which continuously exploded and surrounded the Japanese squad. They were already bombarded to the east, west, and south. They were then shot at indiscriminately by four light machine guns and more than a hundred soldiers with rifles, and were beaten to the ground.

However, there were at least thirty little Japs who lay down, and they will never be remembered. They were either killed by grenade shrapnel flying in all directions, or were killed by bullets flying in all directions.

The smoke from the grenade explosion blocked the sight of the Japanese heavy machine gunners. In fact, it also blocked the sight of the volunteer soldiers on the mountain. They could not see where the little Japs were hiding. Many of them even did not raise their heads at all, but just pointed their guns at

Swing down, aim at the specified area and pull the trigger.

Yes, this is the firepower distribution method Liu Lang formulated for them before the war.

Liu Lang had long known that the firepower of the Japanese army was definitely better than that of the volunteers. In this case, if he raised his head and aimed at a single Japanese soldier, there would be a high chance of being hit by the opponent's superior firepower. In order to reduce casualties, Liu Lang

From the beginning, Lang formulated a strategy of letting the Japanese troops enter an area where they could throw grenades and then open fire. While using grenades to attack the Japanese invaders, they could also create smoke to block the sight of the Japanese heavy machine guns, and then shoot at the Japanese invaders.

Moreover, shooting does not mean that everyone shoots blindly. Each infantry squad has its own shooting area, which is the so-called area strike. Each infantry squad shoots in the prescribed shooting area. There is no need to take risks to aim, and only needs to shoot the gun.

Just the bullet in the chamber.

There are a total of ten infantry squads on the frontal position, and the shooting surface of each squad is about 30 meters, which basically covers all corners of the battlefield. Although the soldiers may not be very accurate in shooting due to factors such as nervousness, fear, etc.

Many of them didn't even know where to hit the bullets, but this kind of surface attack definitely increased the chance of the Japanese soldiers being shot.

It's like fishing. Fishing with hooks and bait is accurate and can only catch one fish. Although fishing with a net is more of a chance of good luck, when the fish are dense, fishing with a net is more efficient than fishing.

It is much higher, so fishermen use fishing nets as the main method of fishing instead of relying on hooks and bait.

This move of Liu Tuanzuo also gave up the individual tactical literacy of the soldiers and adopted a group collaboration method to implement "hitting the jackpot" to defeat the Japs. After all, this is a group of peasant troops in the territory occupied by the Japanese invaders. Although there are

The regular army serves as instructors, but they do not have so much time to train. Most of their training comes from actual combat. There are also many people killed and injured in battle. With the continuous addition of new recruits, their combat effectiveness is also uneven. In terms of individual soldier quality, they are very poor.

It is difficult to compare with professional soldiers like the Independent Regiment, who spend their entire lives in battles. Teamwork is their best way of fighting.

What's more, history has proven that what determines the victory of a war is firepower, which increases the probability of the enemy being hit.

Yes, in the past time and space after World War II, rough statistics showed that an average of 2,000 to 3,000 rounds of bullets were consumed to kill a soldier.

Of course, this refers to the whole world. If we look at China on a smaller scale, from 1937 to 1946, all Chinese armies and units consumed approximately 1.82 billion bullets of rifles, pistols, submachine guns, light and heavy machine guns. And the Japanese army

There were more than 2.41 million casualties in China's customs, of which more than 410,000 died. Let's not say for the moment that the more than 410,000 Japanese invaders died of illness. Just look at the comparison between this bullet and the number of Japanese casualties. I want to injure a Japanese invader.

, the Chinese army had to consume more than 600 rounds of ammunition, and to kill a Japanese invader, the ammunition consumed was as high as 3,700 rounds.

As for the legendary method of killing an enemy with one bullet, except for a few super shooters that can be counted on one's fingers, the rest can really only be seen in novels and TV series.

Liu Lang asked the volunteer soldiers to use their fastest speed to shoot the bullets in the barrel of the gun into the predetermined area, increasing the probability of killing the Japanese soldiers, and at the same time better protecting themselves.

The four heavy machine guns and six light machine guns of the Japanese army are definitely not vegetarian. The perversion of individual Japanese soldiers is not just on paper. The independent regiment also suffered heavy losses in this regard during the Battle of the Great Wall. Many recruits were because of this.

Eager to perform a meritorious service, the Japanese army seized the opportunity to shoot him to death as he exposed a little more of his body from the fortifications. According to statistics from the Independent Regiment after the war, more than 100 soldiers were shot in the head and chest by the Japanese army, accounting for almost 100% of the soldiers who died in battle.

One-tenth of the number. And that was caused by the fact that the independent regiment had complete fortifications and superior light weapons fire suppression.

The tactics designed by Liu Tuanzuo were very effective.

When the rain of grenades sent the Japanese troops flying, an organized shooting spree killed at least a dozen Japanese invaders.

In just one encounter, a Japanese army squad that was charging bravely and hoping to overwhelm the positions of the Chinese Peasant Army, which they regarded as "weak" with one charge, was almost beaten into a small detachment.

"Baga!" The Japanese squadron leader who was watching the battlefield with a telescope 500 meters away was so angry that he almost pulled out his command knife and rushed to the battlefield.

How could a group of Chinese peasants have so many grenades? This is probably something that everyone in the Fourth Division did not expect. For some unknown reason, the Rehe garrison just told them that the equipment of this group of Chinese peasants was no better than that of the

China's regular army is much different. It has light machine guns, heavy machine guns and mortars, but it is not said that they also have a large number of grenades.

Maybe they don’t want to be ridiculed by their colleagues for doing a poor job in blockading Chinese farmers, so they should let the Chinese peasant resistance army produce a large number of grenades! Although they have judged this from the simple shells and shapes of the misfired grenades they picked up on the battlefield.

Hand grenades are homemade by Chinese farmers.

But it was this inadvertent "negligence" that caused a Japanese squad in the first round of attack to suffer heavy losses.

Originally it was just a feint attack, trying to find the Chinese firepower points, and then remove them one by one before attacking. Unexpectedly, the Chinese firepower points were suppressed, and the feint attack turned into a real attack. Seeing that the real attack was about to succeed, but they

So many grenades were thrown.

The constant "boom boom" explosions made the Japanese captain who was watching the battle from a little further away almost dropped his heart into the ice hole.

His soldiers only carried two grenades each, unlike the Chinese who threw away hundreds of grenades? Could it be that they robbed an arsenal?

Needless to say, this feint attack turned into a real attack. In the field of vision of the telescope, in front of the Chinese position where the smoke gradually dissipated, there were Imperial soldiers rolling and wailing everywhere. The Imperial soldiers who could still lay down and shoot at the Chinese

The number is simply mind-boggling.

"Damn those idiots in the First Brigade." The Japanese captain cursed angrily through gritted teeth.

As expected of a captain, his mind was obviously much more flexible than that of his squadron leader. He immediately traced the cause to his Imperial Army colleagues in the First Brigade.

What does "Don't be afraid of opponents who are like gods, but be afraid of teammates who are like pigs"? This is it.

If those idiots hadn't neglected to tell this information, how could he have given the order to charge? Even if they charged, the Imperial warriors who knew this information would have been prepared for the enemy to have so many grenades! No way!

It will be like now, a small team directly becomes a small team.

Although the squad became a squad, the squad that was still working hard and fighting the Chinese had to be rescued! The Japanese captain glared and puffed his cheeks, and ordered the two squads that had rushed to 300 meters away from the Chinese position.

Speeding up, the Japanese squads on both sides of the position also began to attack the Chinese position.

However, this time their mission was no longer to attack the position, but to rescue their compatriots who were pinned down on the forward position.

At the same time, six grenades began to fire again, and four infantry cannons also aimed at the firepower point on the opposite position and began shelling. The mountain cannon did not move. Once the mountain cannon fired, the angry infantry captain knew that it was very likely that he

Even the infantry squad is gone.

Mountain artillery is not that accurate. It is possible that not many Chinese in the trenches were killed, but the remaining compatriots who were only 40 to 50 meters in front of the position were blown into the sky first.

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