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Chapter 936 Night Attack 2

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    The Japanese soldier saw a man wearing a dark green raincoat appearing in front of him at some point.

    He subconsciously wanted to shout out, but the man had quick eyesight and quick hands and grabbed his throat, making it impossible for him to make any sound from his throat.

    The Japanese soldier wanted to shoot, but at this time, a sharp knife had penetrated his heart from behind.

    The two soldiers from the guard battalion were neat and tidy. In less than a second, they had already pierced the heart of the Japanese soldier with their daggers.

    Once a person's heart is pierced, he really can't even make a sound.  Due to the lack of blood supply from the heart, the Japanese soldier lost his consciousness almost instantly.

    In the next ten seconds or so, his life will pass away rapidly.

    In other directions of the Japanese artillery position, the soldiers of the guard battalion were also moving quickly.  They eliminated the hidden and open sentinels of the Japanese army one by one, and then began to approach the artillery of these Japanese artillery positions.

    These artillery pieces were bathed in the rain at this time, but the muzzles were covered with raincloths to prevent rainwater from falling into the barrels and corroding the parts inside.

    However, due to the heavy rain, there were no soldiers on duty to guard these artillery pieces at this time.  Most of the soldiers were sleeping in their respective camps.

    The soldiers of the Hu San Guard Battalion, working in a group of two, approached these artillery pieces and prepared grenades.  They were just waiting for Hu San's order on the walkie-talkie, and then they would stuff the grenades in their hands into the barrel of the Japanese gun.  As long as these Japanese artillery pieces are destroyed, their mission will have been completed.

    But Hu San was even more greedy. He found that there were not many Japanese soldiers in this artillery position, only more than a hundred. In total, the number was about three times the number of soldiers in their guard camp.

    Even in a head-on battle, their combat team, which consisted of nearly fifty people, was not afraid of these more than a hundred ordinary Japanese soldiers.

    In terms of equipment, there are also aspects such as the quality of individual soldiers, combat concepts, and the tacit understanding of teamwork.  This is almost an all-round crushing.

    Therefore, the only numerical advantage of the Japanese army, as long as it is not an absolute crushing general numerical advantage, it will be difficult to defeat these soldiers in the guard camp head-on.

    Precisely because of this, Hu San planned to get rid of these Japanese artillery units.

    Therefore, in addition to staying beside those artillery pieces, waiting for unified instructions to destroy the artillery pieces, there are also many soldiers from the guard camp who have set up general-purpose machine guns in three directions not far from the Japanese camp, firing through a triangular crossfire.  To form absolute fire suppression on the Japanese artillery camp.

    "Action!"

    Finally, Hu San gave the order to start the attack.

    With the order given, grenades were stuffed into the barrels of the cannons in an instant by soldiers from the guard camp.  These grenades were all high-explosive grenades that Xia Yang purchased from the Huangsha Baizhan System. Their explosive power was much greater than the grenades equipped at this time, enough to blow up the Japanese artillery.

    ¡°Boom!!¡±

    When the grenade exploded in the barrel, it made a loud noise. Even the thunder and lightning outside and the heavy rain could not completely cover it up.

    The Japanese patrol, which was taking a short rest inside the camp, was the first to be alerted by the explosion outside.  Other sleeping Japanese soldiers also ran out of the camp.

    But as soon as they ran out of the camp, they were intensively fired at by three general-purpose machine guns from three different directions.  At this time, other soldiers in the guard camp began to point the muzzles of their automatic rifles at the Japanese camp.

    "Da da da!!!"

    With the help of night vision devices, soldiers in the guard battalion can have a night fighting advantage that the Japanese army cannot match with the help of these advanced equipment.

    Under the fierce firepower provided by machine guns, rifles, and grenades, many Japanese soldiers were killed directly before they even had time to climb out of their tents.  As for some Japanese soldiers who ran out, jumped into the trench bunkers, and planned to fight back, they were also unable to resist for too long.

    The gunshots and explosions here, on this night of heavy rain, could no longer be heard by the Japanese main camp several kilometers away.  However, the Japanese communications troops still reported the situation on their side to the troops over there through walkie-talkies, hoping to receive corresponding support.

      But because of the thunderstorm, their walkie-talkie signal was greatly affected.  The correspondent over there listened for a long time before he understood clearly that the artillery position was under attack and needed their support.

    ¡°Then the walkie-talkie over there lost its sound.

    The Japanese troops here did not dare to neglect and gathered the sleeping Japanese soldiers one after another.  Then he got on the truck and motorcycle and rushed this way.

    The speed of their assembly and reinforcements only took about twenty minutes, which was already very fast.  But by the time they arrived at the artillery position, the exchange of fire there had stopped.

    On the artillery position, you can follow the flash of light from thunder and lightning, and you can clearly see that all the Japanese artillery has been destroyed.  Near the camp, there were many corpses of Japanese soldiers and injured people.

    The Japanese soldiers in the trench were huddled in the trench and did not dare to go out.  Because the soldiers of the guard battalion, with their advanced night fighting equipment, always killed them directly when they first emerged.  This made them fearful, and they did not even dare to pull the wounded outside into the trenches to hide.

    Seeing these desperate soldiers, the reinforcing Japanese troops were also puzzled.

    They were wondering what had happened that could cause them to suffer such serious losses in such a short period of time.  Even these Japanese soldiers seemed to have been deprived of their souls.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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