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Chapter 1,364 Tank Troops

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    During the rumbling of artillery, the Japanese bunkers were hit and destroyed one by one by artillery shells.

    After several rounds of artillery fire, most of the fortifications on the Run position that was first bombarded had been destroyed, with less than a third remaining.

    A quarter of the Japanese brigade stationed here had already suffered casualties before the battle started.

    They were unable to withstand the fierce artillery fire even though they were hidden within the fortifications.

    Jiro Kamiki, the captain of the Japanese army, held on to his helmet unsteadily, climbed out of a fortification, and shouted: "The enemy's shelling is over, enter the combat position!!"

    At this time, the surviving Japanese troops ran out of the fortifications and entered the trenches.

    The position they had set up before had been completely bombarded by artillery shells.  Those Japanese soldiers could only quickly carry the sandbags to the trench, and then set up weapons such as light and heavy machine guns there.

    But as soon as they entered the position, they felt that the ground beneath their feet began to shake.

    These Japanese soldiers subconsciously raised their heads to look. Through the smoke that had just dissipated, they saw a dark mass of tanks and armored vehicles, hundreds of them, already advancing towards them.

    "The enemy is advancing!!" the Japanese soldiers in front shouted.

    The soldiers who were still carrying sandbags immediately picked up their guns and entered the dilapidated position, preparing to resist the attack of the two tank regiments.

    Siyu's offensive strategy is very simple, that is, artillery bombardment, and then the tank regiment just pushes over.

    Because the Japanese army has two positions on the periphery, it is impossible to carry out a roundabout and pincer offensive.

    "Artillery bombardment!!" Si Yu roared. At this time, the tanks and armored vehicles no longer stingy with their ammunition, pointed their gun barrels at the Japanese troops above the position, and began to carry out concentrated bombardment.

    Fire along with the tank artillery, as well as the heavy machine gun firepower above.  Hundreds of heavy machine guns fired at the Japanese troops from the front. However, a large group of Japanese troops only had a dozen heavy machine guns in total.

    This kind of firepower comparison is really too disparate.

    A storm of heavy machine gun bullets and artillery shells rained down on the Japanese positions in the blink of an eye.  Those Japanese soldiers who showed up were shot to pieces by bullets in the blink of an eye.

    But the Japanese soldiers buried in the trench could only feel that the sound of the tanks' tracks was getting closer and closer, like the iron chains used in hangings, which were clattering and tightening little by little.  Hold their necks.

    Jiro Kamiki, the captain of the Japanese army, saw through the gaps in the sandbags that the enemy tanks and armored vehicles were getting closer and closer.  And because of the extremely dense firepower, his soldiers were unable to fight back at all.

    "Handgun!" Jiro Kamiki shouted.

    At this moment, the flat-fire cannons hidden in the fortifications have become their only support.

    But these fortifications have long been the focus of tank guns.

    A Japanese flat-fire cannon was bombarded by more than a dozen tank shells as soon as it opened fire inside the bunker.  One of the cannonballs was fired directly and accurately from the shooting hole into the interior of the fortification.

    ¡°Boom!!¡±

    With a loud noise, the artillery shell not only killed all the Japanese soldiers in the fortification, but also detonated the artillery shell inside, causing the entire fortification to be destroyed by the exploding artillery shell.

    Other flat-fire cannons encountered similar situations.  The tank observers focused on observing the Japanese anti-tank firepower.  As long as a flat-firing cannon fires, it will be immediately locked by more than a dozen tank guns.

    One tank gun may not be able to accurately hit the bunker, but if more than ten tank guns fire at the same time, no matter how low the hit rate is, there will still be shells that hit the vital points of the Japanese army.

    In just a few minutes, several of the Japanese flat-firing guns on this position became fixed targets for these tank guns.  One after another they were destroyed.

    Without the threat of these anti-tank guns, the overall advancement speed of the armored forces became faster.

    The Japanese troops hiding in the positions were suppressed by hundreds of tanks.  One of the teams saw the enemy tanks getting closer and closer, and dozens of people jumped out of the trench, hoping to carry out a suicide bomb attack.

    But under the extremely dense rain of heavy machine gun bullets, they justWhen they came out, they were already sieved by the dense firepower net.

    Looking at the pieces of minced meat, the other Japanese soldiers were also extremely frightened.  Although they possess the spirit of Bushido, such terrifying firepower still makes them instinctively show fear.

    "Wait for the enemy tanks to enter the position and then look for opportunities!!" Kamiki Jiro knew that it was impossible to resist.  Only when these tanks entered their positions could they use the criss-crossing trenches to carry out sneak attacks on these tanks and armored vehicles.

    However, just when these tanks and armored vehicles were traveling only more than 20 meters away from the Japanese positions, the smoke grenade launchers above these tanks and armored vehicles suddenly fired hundreds of smoke grenades, which fell into the Japanese  In the position.

    They are said to be smoke screens, but they are actually tear gas and other non-lethal weapons.

    With hundreds of tear gas bombs falling into the trenches and bomb craters where the Japanese troops were hiding, smoke suddenly filled the air.

    The Japanese soldiers inside suddenly screamed in pain.  Those tear gas shells hurt their eyes, causing them to lose their vision in a short period of time, and at the same time they lost their ability to fight due to pain.

    Some Japanese soldiers even jumped out of the trenches, wanting to get to higher ground and breathe fresh air.

    As a result, as soon as they jumped out, the tanks, armored vehicles, and heavy machine guns over there began to fire.

    Then tanks and armored vehicles, as well as thousands of infantry, continued to advance.

    Many of the Japanese soldiers in the trenches had their eyes damaged to varying degrees, and their combat capabilities were greatly reduced.  Facing the surging tanks and armored vehicles, some Japanese soldiers even shouted and fled to the rear.

    The Kagel infantrymen, advancing like a tide, began to follow the tanks and armored vehicles to clean up the Japanese trenches one by one.  On some tanks, even after modification, flamethrowers are installed.

    The flamethrower installed on the tank is much more powerful than the one carried by an individual soldier, and it has a stronger continuous combat capability.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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