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Chapter 660: The Sorrow of Zhongtiao Mountain (33) Heavy artillery fires into the no-man’s land



Chapter 660: The Sorrow of Zhongtiao Mountain (33) Heavy artillery fires into the no-man’s land

Fang Zhixiao: "Order Fan Zhengting's heavy artillery to bombard me hard for two minutes.

Just hit the position between eleven kilometers and twelve kilometers.

Tell him not to go beyond this range, our troops are already here, be careful not to hurt our own people.

Order all 75mm field guns to stop firing after the heavy artillery stops firing.

The 1st and 2nd Regiments of the Supplementary Brigade were to wait for the bombardment to end before launching an attack.

Kill the Japanese troops outside the Black Wind Pass and support Commander Song's main force."

Just five minutes later, Fan Zhengting's twelve heavy artillery began to show their power.

The infantry of the first and second regiments of the supplementary brigade immediately filed out of Heifengkou as soon as the artillery brigade stopped its shelling.

In the attacking team of the supplementary brigade, each combat platoon of soldiers carried two RPG-7 rocket launchers.

They placed all the Browning heavy machine guns on a wheelbarrow and fixed the tripods inside the vehicle.

A bulletproof steel plate was also placed at the bottom of the wheelbarrow.

If they encountered enemy attack, they just had to tilt the wheelbarrow forward and stand it on the ground.

With the help of the bulletproof steel plate in the carriage, a simple machine gun position was completed.

It turns out that there are still more than 6,000 Japanese soldiers now.

Being pinned down in the field by the artillery brigade's 75mm field gun was a disaster, a fate worse than death.

Now there are only about 2,000 Japanese soldiers left who are still able to breathe.

Being able to breathe includes those who were stunned by the shock and those who were left with lifelong disabilities by the explosion.

Those Japanese soldiers who could still fire guns had already been blown unconscious.

It’s a pity that the Japanese didn’t have time to get up from the ground.

They found that the guerrilla division's semi-automatic rifles were already pointed at their foreheads.

Some Japanese soldiers were still thinking about launching a counterattack, but for every bullet they fired, the reinforcement brigade only received 20 to 30 bullets back.

Even if his body was covered with bullet holes, he would be shot in the middle of his eyebrows.

Unless there is already a loophole there, the soldiers of the supplementary brigade might have let it go.

There were also the fierce Japanese soldiers who saw that there were no fortifications to rely on.

He simply piled up his dead comrades, hid behind them, and shot at the attacking Chinese soldiers.

The people of the Gannan Guerrilla Division have never had the habit of indulging the Japanese devils.

You little devils have corpses, but we still have RPG-7 rocket launchers.

The rocket launcher operator immediately rushed forward and aimed and fired from a distance of one hundred meters.

A rocket was fired straight out, hitting the pile of Japanese corpses, blowing them all away in an instant.

The Japanese soldiers, alive and dead, all flew into the sky, but when they fell down, they all became lifeless.

Unfortunately, the rocket launcher shooter of the reinforcement brigade was hit by three bullets in the chest and abdomen, and was knocked to the ground by the impact of the bullets.

The soldiers behind continued to charge forward, and a medic rushed over and pounced on the soldier who was shot.

The medic touched the soldier's body and found that the soldier was wearing a thick bulletproof vest.

After looking at his own hand and confirming that the soldier showed no signs of bleeding, he had an idea.

I ripped his clothes open and saw that there were indeed three bullets embedded in the bulletproof vest inside.

The medical worker sighed and said: Commander Song is indeed a man of foresight.

I know that these young men under my command are full of passion once they arrive on the battlefield.

They ignored the artillery safety operation regulations and fired rockets at close range.

He also liked to stand up and aim at the Japanese fortifications when firing the bazooka.

So Song Wenwan simply gave an order to distribute bulletproof vests with inserts to the rocket launcher operator and his assistant.

The medic picked up the kettle and poured the water in it on the wounded soldier's face.

With this stimulation, the rocket launcher woke up.

It turned out that he was hit in the chest by a bullet from a Type 38 rifle and died.

The nurse patted his stomach and angrily asked, "Are you crazy?

If the muzzle of the Japanese's gun was moved a little lower.

Even if you wear a bulletproof vest, you won't be able to pass on your family line."

Then he left the pale-faced bazooka operator behind and chased the large force ahead.

The medic was still thinking: You little bastard, I told you not to be disobedient, but I can scare you to death.

Faced with the attack of the two main regiments of the supplementary brigade, the Japanese who were still resisting the attack of the National Army were beaten back step by step.

In fact, saying that the Japanese were losing ground is actually praising them.

To put it bluntly, the attack of the soldiers of the supplementary brigade was like a swarm of locusts passing through a border.

Wherever they passed, the Japanese soldiers in khaki military uniforms were wiped out.

They said they were attacking the remaining Japanese soldiers, and the movement was like an armed parade, with everyone trotting forward at a rapid speed.

All the shield bearers in the supplementary brigade were holding bulletproof steel plates in both hands and advancing forward in the first row.

Behind and on the sides were riflemen from the replenishment brigade, who used rocket launchers, grenades, and semi-automatic rifles to clear obstacles for the shield bearers in front.

This made many Japanese soldiers curse in their hearts: Your Chinese army is too uncivilized, they even took out the shields.

You are using the Qing Dynasty's battle formations to fight the modernized imperial army.

Then I realized: You stupid Japs, this is high-tech, a special steel that can be used to prevent bullets.

Our Commander Song has already said that this is special steel for aircraft carriers and it is very durable.

In this way, the soldiers of the replenishment brigade fought on and off along the way.

It took them an hour to reach the no-man's land that was bombarded by heavy artillery.

Looking back, more than 6,000 Japanese troops, including the division headquarters of Regiment Commander Yoshitani, had already been reduced to ashes.

Song Wenwan is very happy now.

Their main force finally caught the two regiments behind the Japanese devils.

Song Wenwan arrogantly issued an order, asking the troops of two Sichuan Army divisions to encircle the two regiments of the Japanese devils.

He deployed the troops of the Artillery Marine Brigade and set up all the artillery.

There was a fierce bombardment on the hastily built defensive positions of the Japanese.

Song Wenwan has now realized that all of the Japanese's large-caliber artillery have been sent to Heifengkou.

The Japanese now have only a small number of Type 92 infantry guns.

There are also some 82mm mortars.

In other words, after only two rounds of counterattacks with the Marine Brigade, they were blown into pieces by the Marine Brigade's artillery.

Without the support of artillery fire, the Japanese could only stay in the trenches and endure.

It was only at this time that the Japanese soldiers learned about the former Nationalist Army troops in the temporary capital.

How miserable they were facing the massive artillery bombardment.

This time the old saying really comes true: God has his own way and no one can escape it!

This time, we will let the Japanese know what it feels like to be beaten and not be able to fight back.

Just as Song Wenwan was happily preparing to give orders.

A huge explosion was heard from behind the Japanese position.

These are Fan Zhengting’s twelve howitzers, and they are already beginning to show their power.

The twelve heavy artillery pieces did not fire many shells, only forty-eight in total.

Several shells hit the open ground, and no Japanese were hurt. They were just blanks.

But these mistakes are not important. What is important is that the power of the explosion of this heavy artillery is really terrifying!


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