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Chapter 1847 Air Support

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    When the Japanese commander saw this scene, he immediately realized that something was wrong.

    Because if the enemy's aircraft gets into the clouds, they will not be able to capture the target, so they will not be able to use anti-aircraft guns to shoot.

    "Damn, why is it not a sunny day, but cloudy, and these damn clouds are just above our heads."

    The Japanese commander roared angrily, using the telescope in his hand to look at the stacks of clouds above his head.

    It was at this time that the buzzing of those planes was getting closer and closer, almost exploding in their ears.

    Hearing these sounds, the Japanese commander shouted: "The enemy bombers are about to start diving, get ready for battle!!"

    At this time, bombers and fighter jets dived directly from the clouds and circled in the air.

    They circled back to the front of the Japanese warship, and then began to lower their flying altitude and flew directly towards the Japanese warship.

    The reason why we flew from the front of the Japanese warship was because the firepower of the Japanese warship was basically concentrated on the sides.

    However, there was very little defensive firepower on the front. This is why the formation of warships was very important during World War II.

    "Whizzing!!"

    With the ear-piercing whistling of the aerial bombs as they rubbed the air in the air, aerial bombs with a huge amount of explosives fell directly from the bomb bays of these bombers and smashed into the Japanese warships.

    ¡°Boom!!¡±

    With the sound of extremely violent explosions, two aerial bombs directly hit a Japanese ship.

    That destroyer exploded directly from the middle.  In the chamber at the bottom, seawater began to pour in crazily.

    The Japanese navy soldiers began to shout, trying to block the hole opened by the aerial bomb.

    But it was too late. The two aerial bombs opened two large holes, several meters wide, and there was no way to seal them.

    Seeing that this Japanese destroyer will also be buried at the bottom of the sea.

    Seeing this scene, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese fleet realized that they had to withdraw from the battle.

    Otherwise, these annoying bombers and fighter jets alone would be enough to wipe out their entire fleet here.

    So the commander-in-chief of the Japanese fleet immediately ordered: "Withdraw from the battlefield immediately and move closer to the military port in the direction of Dalian."

    As for the telegram for help sent to him by Zhongbenheyi, he had long forgotten about it.

    At this time, the Japanese fleet commander¡¯s idea was that it would be better to die as a Taoist friend than to die as a poor Taoist.

    They have no need to continue to hesitate here.

    Otherwise, the enemy's heavy artillery fire on the shore and the enemy bombers circling overhead may really sink them all here.

    Watching the Japanese warships gradually move away from the sea, Shigemoto Heichi realized that the naval gun firepower they relied on could no longer land a shell in front of their position.

    Chongbenheyi is desperate, because this is the only way they can hold the harbor.

    The infantry under their command alone could not stop the rapid advance of the enemy's armored forces.

    It was as if the Polish army was completely annihilated by the German armored forces in just over a week.

    Using infantry to stop the advance of armored forces is simply a fantasy.

    Especially the tanks and armored vehicles equipped by the armored forces on the opposite side are very advanced in performance.

    They only have a small number of 75mm anti-tank guns that can pose a threat to enemy tanks and armored vehicles.

    In addition to these artillery pieces, their mortars and mountain artillery can only rely on luck to hit these armored units.

    Soon, the Japanese positions on the flanks of the port were destroyed by armored forces.

    A large brigade of Japanese troops stationed here resisted for less than an hour before being completely annihilated.

    Those tanks and armored vehicles pushed forward crazily against the firepower from the Japanese positions.

    Then they rolled over the heads of the Japanese troops. The infantry following the tanks and armored vehicles immediately followed up and cleared out the Japanese troops hidden in the trenches one by one.

    They used flamethrowers and sprayed them along the trenches.

    These flames burst fiercely from the muzzle of the spray gun.The fire will be emitted, and then the flame will quickly spread to all parts of the trench along the direction of the trench.

    The Japanese soldiers hiding in the depths wanted to wait until the tanks passed over their heads, then jump out and use the attached bombs in their hands to directly destroy the enemy tanks.

    But this method has long been expected by Hao Shiwen's armored forces.

    During normal exercises, they will also pay great attention to the enemy's tactics of using infantry to hide in trenches and attack tanks and armored vehicles at close range.

    So these tactics of the Japanese army basically didn¡¯t work in front of them.

    On the contrary, most of the Japanese troops who were preparing to do this were engulfed by the flames that surged along the trench before the tanks and armored vehicles passed over their heads.

    When these Japanese soldiers jumped out of the trench, the soldiers of the Fourth Army behind them would raise their rifles and shoot the Japanese soldiers who jumped out one by one.

    Until all these Japanese soldiers are wiped out, they will continue to advance along the position.

    The destruction of the flanking positions means that it is impossible to continue to defend the frontal positions.

    There is no other way. We can only order the frontal defense troops to withdraw into the port.

    began to rely on some of the original permanent defenses inside the port, as well as containers, etc., to carry out the final resistance.

    In addition, Shigemoto Heyi also plans to take his troops to retreat to the northern port.

    Then, continue to build defensive positions over there and confront the enemy.

    He and a large group of soldiers under his command were ready to evacuate to the northern port at any time.

    The attack on Tianjin Port continued until late at night, but it was not over yet.

    When night fell, along the Haihe River, another unit sent by Hao Shiwen had already begun to launch a fierce attack on the bridge.

    They first dispatched a special operations team that used diving suits and other equipment to quietly swim to the other side of the Haihe River.

    Then let the soldiers of these special operations teams go around to the back of the Japanese defensive position stationed across the bridge, and conduct a raid when night falls.

    The soldiers on the other side of the bridge launched an attack together, advancing bit by bit along the bridge under the cover of tanks and armored vehicles.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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