863 The Division of Tigers and Wolves (2)

Yamamoto was silent about it, he didn't deny anything.

He was able to beat his proudest ace brigade in such a short period of time and constantly asked for help, and according to intelligence, the enemy was equal in strength to Yamamoto's brigade.

With such combat effectiveness, what is it if it is not a division of tigers and wolves?

Yamamoto, who was shocked by the "accidents" brought by the Far Eastern Group again and again, suddenly had a question in his heart, this time he mobilized the people and arranged this net, can he really wipe out this team?

Yamamoto was suddenly a little unconvinced of the final answer.

He had no choice but to urge the teams of all parties to rush to the northbound Shimaji Brigade again and again to support it, and telegraphed the Shimaji Brigade that it must hold out until the reinforcements arrived.

Such a Far Eastern regiment was terrible, and Yamamoto already realized the seriousness of the problem.

He made up his mind in his heart, even if he wiped out the Shimaji Brigade this time, he must completely annihilate this enemy army on this mountain.

"Hold your ground, you must not let the enemy break through!" This is an order given by Yamamoto himself to Shimaji.

It's a pity that, after all, not far away, without being on the first battlefield, Yamamoto will never be able to clearly judge the situation on the battlefield.

This is the biggest flaw he revealed when he played against a master like Han Feng.

By the time Yamamoto's order reached the Shimaji Brigade, the Shimaji Brigade had collapsed on all fronts under the madness of all the fighters of the Far East Regiment.

First, the intensive raid firepower directly caught the Shimaji brigade off guard.

The old devil Shimaji was also wondering, he led the team towards the target point, originally thinking of raiding the enemy, but he didn't expect that he would be ambushed in turn.

The key is that he clearly sent the vanguard, and the vanguard was followed by a dark sentry scout.

Where did all these scouts die?

His main force stepped into the enemy's encirclement so stubbornly, and the scouts didn't even have any news to give back.

It seems that they were killed by the enemy, but how did they do it, in this silence?

Shimaji couldn't understand the sudden explosion of the Far Eastern Regiment's firepower, and the intensity of the intensity also gave him no time to think about it.

Suddenly subjected to a surprise attack, the well-trained Shimaji Brigade of the Kwantung Army, all the soldiers did not need to be greeted by the commander, they took cover at the first time, and then quickly prepared to build counterattack fortifications.

Artillery and machine-gun positions were opened at the first time.

It's just that the fire attacks of the Far East Regiment came one after another, and for a while the Shimaji Brigade was overwhelmed, and there was firepower at the commanding heights everywhere, and the bullets were fired out as if they didn't need money.

Sixty or seventy automatic fire rifles are not insignificant.

The old devil Shimaji quickly observed the weapons in the hands of the enemy through the binoculars.

This surprised him and did not understand why this team had such advanced automatic fire weapons in their hands.

In addition, he was very surprised by the fierceness of the firepower of the Far Eastern Regiment.

How did he know that the equipment used by all the soldiers of the Far East Regiment was put together by pouring out the resources of the entire New Third Regiment.

Among them, there was also the weapons support of the new 1st regiment, the new 2nd regiment and the headquarters.

Han Feng's preparations at that time were mainly based on light automatic firepower.

Far from it, it's just a light machine gun that can be used by a single person.

The Far Eastern regiment had nine companies, nine in each company, and one light machine gun assigned to each squad.

What is this concept, that is, the Japanese army in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, a Japanese army squad also had a light machine gun, forming a four-person machine gun team.

Plus a fully automatic rifle from the Belarusian homeless.

The composition of such equipment in the Far Eastern Regiment is simply wonderful, although there is not much baggage firepower, but when it comes to automatic light firepower, it can completely suppress the Shimaji Brigade.

Especially similar to some face-to-face ambush warfare, encounters, raid battles and the like.

At the mouth of this narrow cliff, when the soldiers of the Far Eastern Regiment greeted the little devil with no regard for their family background.

That overwhelming network of firepower has already made the enemy chill just from the momentum.

Plus those elusive snipers, and grenades that whizz from time to time.

Shimaji was horrified to find that his machine-gun position and grenadier position had not had time to be constructed before he had been hit hard.

By the time Shimaji desperately resisted at the cost of the lives of his soldiers in exchange for the temporary construction of his own counterattack formation, he had not had time to open fire, and his ears were filled with the deafening shouts of all the soldiers of the Far East Regiment.

The two teams, green and white, were completely entangled, and the white-knuckle battle suddenly began.

Shimaji finally came to his senses, and he was faced with a group of crazy people from beginning to end, and this team was completely using a lethal style of play.

It doesn't give you any respite at all, it comes up with a hard beating, followed by another punch.

The key is that this group of people is also very treacherous and insidious.

When it comes to fighting bayonets, the imperial samurai have always been not afraid of anyone, but in front of this group of people, the front team fights bayonets, and there are special people in the back who are responsible for fighting black guns, plus the fire support on the commanding heights, the bayonet assault that the Kwantung Army is most proud of, is no longer invincible.

Others were obviously fighting bayonets, but when they saw four or five devils surrounding them, they threw the rifles in their hands and picked up a submachine gun and burst out.

I really don't talk about the spirit of bushido at all.

In addition, Shimaji found that the formation of the enemy fighting bayonets was very strange.

Basically, they don't fight one-on-one with their own soldiers.

After a raid, the forces of the Far Eastern regiment had a clear upper hand, they were often in groups of three or five, and they could use guns when they could, and it was really too late to use guns and bayonets.

This is very different from Shimaharu's perception of Chinese soldiers in the past.

He could see that the enemy warriors seemed to be no strangers to fighting bayonets, and even quite skillful, all of them were like red-eyed beasts, fierce and cunning.

Shimaji couldn't see what kind of move it was, and it seemed to be undisciplined, but he was very restrained by his own soldiers.

This is also the reason why, just ten minutes after the outbreak of the battle, Shimaji immediately asked Yamamoto for help without regard to the dignity of the soldiers.

Now is not the time to save face, he feels that if this continues, this enemy, which is obviously equal to his own strength, is afraid that he will eat his entire brigade.

Shimaji had a terrible wound on his left arm, which was still dripping with blood, but fortunately, the medic helped him bandage it as soon as possible.

As a battle-hardened veteran, Shimaji's assassination skills are very good and experienced, and a soldier of the Far Eastern Army pounced on him during the previous white-knuckle battle.

Shimaji's hand rose and fell, and the sharp adjutant command knife directly slashed through the opponent's chest.

I thought that the battle would end like this, but the opponent was red-eyed and slashed a fatal knife before dying, and although Shimaji's dodge was fast, he was still slashed in the left arm.

This made Shimaji shocked and angry, the enemy was just the most ordinary soldier, and when he was facing death, he was not afraid to burst out of combat power, which was inexplicably shocking.

Remove!

This thought grew in the bottom of Shimaji's heart in the fifteenth minute of the battle, and although it was a little humiliating, it was so realistic.

He was scared.

He didn't want his men to be wiped out.

It's like two swordsmen who meet in a narrow way, one is brave and the other is already afraid, but they are forced to parry constantly, so that the opponent's attack gradually loses their vitality.

Shimaji is well aware that this war itself is already a loser.

But it was at this time that Shimaji received a unilateral military order from Yamamoto:

Defend to the death, and never let the enemy break through.

As a battle-hardened veteran, Shimaji is well aware of what it means for the boss to give such an order.

This means that even if he leads to the destruction of the entire brigade, Yamamoto will take advantage of the sacrifice of their brigade to kill the enemy in front of him.

It's cruel, but it's war.

Shimaji has no choice, he is a soldier, and a soldier has it his duty to obey orders.

He didn't even have the slightest idea of explaining the situation to Yamamoto, but gave the military order at the first time:

Delay the enemy at all costs, and swear not to retreat......