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Chapter 143 If that’s the case, don’t build an archway!

 A strange scene appeared on the battlefield.

The warehouse defenders fired a machine gun, knocking down the entire Japanese infantry on the battlefield.

The two tanks quickly moved towards the buildings they selected.

Even in the panic, the two 89 tanks didn't even move the turrets, and they looked like "I can't fight, why don't I hide?" They looked aggrieved.

The Chinese people who were originally silent were also stunned for a while before they reacted.

It turned out that these Japanese soldiers who were charging at us were nothing more than silver pewter gun heads! They were beaten to death in just a few rounds.

"Haha!" The roaring laughter actually made the battlefield that was supposed to be filled with rumbling gunfire seem somewhat peaceful.

To be honest, the atmosphere in the Japanese temporary headquarters was not solid but awkward.

Although they did not look at the expression on the Japanese commander's face, both the lieutenant colonel and the major knew that the commander's toes could probably dig out three rooms and two living rooms on the ground.

Because their faces were all irritated and red, because of the unsatisfactory people under their command.

It is estimated that the Japanese squad leaders on the battlefield also reacted within ten seconds. Isn't this a joke? The Chinese are just firing with one cannon. So many of us are so scared of them!

They all roared loudly and reminded their subordinates to get up and keep moving forward. It doesn't matter if you go slower. What matters is that the army warriors of our empire are marching forward fearlessly despite the "rain of bullets".

This group of poor Japanese infantrymen may not realize that their once so-called invincibility belief has been chipped away bit by bit by the bullets fired by the defenders in the warehouse in the past few days.

Let alone here, if you change any battlefield for them now, I am afraid they will no longer have the fighting will to bravely move forward under orders and prohibitions.

Victory gives people confidence, and a bear bag can also become fierce.

But failure can make people sink, especially this kind of continuous failure.

Those who can stand up again from successive failures and win again will eventually achieve great achievements.

But obviously, the group of Japanese soldiers who were reluctant to get up and continue to bend forward after being driven away by their squad leaders with roars were not included in this group.

The defenders in the warehouse finally opened fire.

The first shot Tang Dao fired was the MG34 in his hand. The originator of the general-purpose machine gun was modified again.

It was the battalion commander Yang Ruifu who was in charge. Because he wanted to be at the rear, Lei Xiong naturally hung the telescope hung around Yang Ruifu's neck around his own neck, and then was split apart by Tang Dao again.

Two MG34s were each equipped with a monocular telescope.

Mounting a sight on a machine gun is not Tang Dao’s original invention.

In fact, on the Sino-Japanese battlefield not long after, the Japanese machine gunners did this.

By attaching a 2.5x scope to a light and heavy machine gun, you can search for a position hundreds of meters away, and then focus fire after finding the target.

Originally, the range of heavy machine guns was as high as nearly a thousand meters, but long-distance firepower mainly depends on the probability of output. With the sight, it can naturally be more targeted, and the harm to the Chinese army is self-evident.

But Tang Dao put a scope on this guy with violent firepower output, not to rely on the probability of hitting the Japanese army at long range, but because he could use this general-purpose machine gun with an effective range of up to one thousand meters as a sniper rifle.

A machine gun with a bracket and a long barrel, and equipped with a scope, is fully qualified to become the longest-range and most accurate sniper rifle on this battlefield.

Although the figures of the Japanese troops less than 200 meters away are very clear, the grassroots commanders of the Japanese army are dressed the same as ordinary Japanese troops. It is impossible to distinguish them with the naked eye. Only a 4x scope allows Tang Dao to see their limbs clearly.

action.

As a result, a Japanese soldier who was roaring and urging his subordinates died.

Tang Dao used a short burst. Three bullets were fired at that moment. Two hit the Japanese soldier's chest and one hit his abdomen. His subordinates carried him and ran back. Before he reached the front line of the trench, he

Out of breath.

The damn Chinese are here again! The Japanese lieutenants and commanders on the battlefield are all in danger.

But no matter what, the attack had to continue, and Japanese officers at all levels had some idea of ​​why they were being attacked, and had no choice but to get everyone lying on the ground before they dared to give orders loudly.

Don't dare to speak when you stand up. You can only speak when you lie down. Don't mention the terrible attitude of the lower-level commanders of the Japanese army.

Of course, there were others who were more worried than the Japanese infantry.

That could only be the awesome tank crews.

"Tietou" was ordered by Tang Dao before the battle began. His targets were only Japanese tanks, infantry and heavy machine gun fortifications, etc., and he didn't have to worry about them.

Therefore, after chasing and shooting the coquettishly moving tank but failing, he turned his gun and aimed at another 89 tank that was running a little hesitantly.

The commander and driver of the other tank were obviously not as decisive as Kikuta's sour one, and were still debating whether to continue covering the infantry or find cover on their own first.

Any hesitation on the battlefield will lead to death. For example, this 89 tank walked towards the observed bunker while trying to rotate the turret to fire a few shots at the front of the warehouse to show that it was not cowardly. It was seeking death.

If you want to be a bitch, don't build a memorial arch. Tietou used cannonballs to teach this unwise student a good lesson, but they had no chance to correct themselves.

The shooting hole selected for the No. 1 cannon is located exactly in the middle of the warehouse, where there are several main load-bearing columns, all made of reinforced concrete with a diameter of nearly one meter. It is considered the most defensive position of the warehouse.

Not to mention the 57mm tank gun, it is the 120mm cannon. As long as the shells are not fired from the 70cm high and 150cm wide shooting hole, the machine gun with the 8mm steel plate shield behind the wall will not be afraid.

The 89 tank fired several shots in a row, all of which hit the wall three or four meters away from the shooting hole. It had no other effect except exploding a cloud of black smoke.

In terms of effectiveness, the bullets fired wildly from the Japanese heavy machine gun in the Japanese heavy machine gun fortification 500 meters away, which was responsible for suppressing the Chinese firepower, penetrated through the shooting holes and hit the steel shield, causing sparks to fly.

"You damn boy, you're quite tough. I'll compete with you today to see who is tougher!" Tietou stepped on the shooting pedal hard.

The machine gun shook violently and emptied the entire bullet plate in one go.

Nearly half of the ten shells hit the body of the 89 tank.

There were no sparks flying, and the Tubo reactive armor on the vehicle body worked wonders, weakening the kinetic energy of the machine gun shells so much that not a single shell penetrated the armor behind the sandbags.

"Hey! The Chinese machine guns are no longer a threat to our tanks." A smile appeared on Jiro Wakiba's red face.

Unfortunately, that smile was like a spring flower. Just as it was about to bloom, a flower-destroying villain came and forcibly pinched all the flowers and branches.

The Chinese machine gun is the evil man with all his teeth and claws.

The shell did not penetrate the armor, but there was no 'Rubber Reactive Armor' on the tracks. One shell hit the lower third of the 89 tank.

Just like a monkey picking peaches, the tank was stopped immediately.

Damn it! Several Japanese military officers 500 meters away looked blank, and several Japanese tank crews in the tank were in a state of shock.

Everyone knows that losing mobility on the battlefield means death.

In the battles of the first two months, the Chinese army, which did not have 37mm rapid-fire guns, did this.

They used infantry, and they approached the 89 tanks without any regard for casualties. They first used grenades or explosive packets to blow off the tracks of the tank so that the tank could not move. Then they tried to surround the infantry so that the infantry could not rescue the tank. Finally, they jumped on the tank and used explosive packets or clusters.

Grenade strapped to the turret...

And now, even though there is no infantry within 200 meters of the tank, there is a machine gun that cannot be destroyed by our own side. It is comparable to the scythe of death.

Can sandbags always serve as the protector of tanks?

The answer is obvious.


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