Chapter 90: Brother Fighting

Shoot a Norman bullet with a Norman's gun, targeting the Norman's body...... Weiss led a small but high-spirited rearguard detachment, using captured enemy weapons and ammunition to strike hard at an enemy unit that was attacking another rearguard detachment...... Caught in the front and rear, in exchange for ordinary troops, even if they are not broken, they will be out of order, but the enemy in front of them is still so tenacious, they adjusted the tactical deployment of left and right detours and middle containment to the strategy of middle defense and flank maneuver, and this tactical change is very rapid, it looks like it has been rehearsed in advance, only a simple command is needed, so that each team can understand and unswervingly implement in place.

In broad daylight, there was an exchange of fire in the woods, and neither the weapons nor the troops were superior...... On Weiss's side, except for the initial period of strength, the enemy was very embarrassed, but under the enemy's full resistance, they failed to break into the enemy formation in one go, but fell into a bad stalemate. Time passed minute by minute, the enemy's performance became more and more calm, Weiss couldn't help frowning, if there is a portable walkie-talkie, you can also dispatch the opposing troops to closely coordinate, at present, the two detachments are separated by the enemy, it is difficult to make effective contact, and there is no self-evident tacit understanding, and if it continues like this, I am afraid it will be a bad dish!

Think about change, change and make sense. Weiss loaded his pistol, received two more spinach bullets from the other fighters, and with a low roar of "prepare for a surprise", he took the lead in advancing on the enemy line under the cover of larger trees...... At first, they were four or five hundred feet away from the enemy, and then they either ran fast or crawled, and then advanced fifty or fifty feet, shortening the distance and accumulating strength. The closer he got to the enemy, the greater the resistance, not only was he frequently subjected to a dense range of bullets, but he also had to face the threat of spinach bullets...... The qualitative change finally led to a qualitative change, perhaps because they found that the friendly forces were putting strong pressure on the enemy, attracting most of the enemy's firepower, and the guerrilla advance team on the opposite side suddenly exerted force, first blasting the enemy to the ground with rapid mortar fire, and then they quickly advanced with their usual machine-gun point tactics.

The front and back squeezed the front at the same time, and the pressure on the Normans increased sharply. Immediately afterwards, Weiss suddenly led his team to turn and charged at the enemy's right flank that was trying to flank him. The enemy on this side, there was no shortage of machine gun grenades, what was lacking was psychological and tactical preparation, and he did not stop it at once, and was broken through the line by Weiss. Entering the close-to-the-close melee mode, the two sides are fighting with bayonets and fists, and they are also fighting for that "qi". In this battle, Weiss immediately felt that the enemy army in front of him was really difficult to deal with, and excellent combat skills were only one of them, they had high morale, high morale, and even a desperate spirit. He shot an enemy soldier three or four times with a pistol, and he was obviously seriously wounded, but he pounced on him with red eyes. When encountering this situation, Weiss had no choice but to be ruthless, beating and dying like fighting beasts and zombies, and never opening his stomach if he could shoot his head, and never open his stomach if he could pierce his heart. After running out of pistol bullets, he immediately picked up the rifle on the ground and fought with the enemy, fighting with bayonets and smashing his fists without ambiguity. One, two, three...... With years of hard training and actual combat accumulation, he provoked Norman soldiers one after another with skillful techniques and decisive courage, and constantly shouted loudly, which not only boosted his own fighting spirit, but also suppressed the morale of the enemy, and of course attracted a lot of hatred. Unconsciously, three Norman soldiers surrounded him, and there were many Normans "surrounding the point to help". These Norman soldiers rarely had green faces, they held their bayonets steadily, put on a stabbing posture, and their eyes showed a sinister fierceness.

This scene reminded Weiss of his new situation, of those fierce and cunning rodents, but he did not panic, but tensed every nerve from head to toe. At this moment, the subtle differences between the individual enemies were no longer important, and waiting for the three enemy soldiers to launch in unison, he lowered his center of gravity and took a sideways step towards the slightly larger gap. Between the lightning and flint, the forearm and wrist exerted force, picking off the bayonets of the two enemy soldiers on the left and right like guns, and the metal collided to make a sonorous sound rarely seen in the era of hot weapons. He took advantage of the situation to take another step back, exited the third Norman soldier's stab range, lunged with his left leg, kicked the ground with his right leg, stabilized the lower plate, exerted force at the waist, pretended to attack the left, but suddenly turned to the right, used the extremely fast action to pry away the enemy's bayonet, pressed down the center of gravity, and made a diagonal downward thrust to the right, the bayonet blade pierced into the enemy's thigh half an inch - the reason why he did not stab deeply was to quickly pull out the bayonet, and secondly, this posture had reached the edge of breaking the balance, and with even half a force, it was possible to lose the center of gravity, Extra moves and time are needed to adjust, and the other two old Norman soldiers will never give him such a chance!

A flash of red on the blade of the bayonet caused the other two enemy soldiers to suddenly exert force. Weiss put away his gun in front of him, slammed the bayonets of the two enemy soldiers with the blade of the gun, and took a sharp step back with the help of his strength, resuming his defensive posture. The Norman soldier who was stabbed by him was not seriously injured, but his speed of action and self-confidence were affected, and the three of them also changed from full encirclement to semi-encirclement, which undoubtedly greatly reduced the difficulty of Weiss's battle. He used static braking, stepped on the precise beat to defend the counterattack, every time half a beat faster than the enemy, a few rounds, so that three enemy soldiers hung up one after another, although he was sweating profusely, but always unscathed. As time passed, the situation of the battle quietly changed - hand-to-hand combat on this side, the Normans did not have the advantage in terms of troops, Weiss took a few and dragged a few, relieving the pressure on his own fighters. Before coming to Lorraine, these guerrilla advance fighters received complete formal training, and after coming to Lorraine, they worked hard every day to practice their combat skills, even if their experience and skills were not as good as those Norman soldiers in front of them, they gritted their teeth and persevered, and they did not fall behind on the scene, and they all had a chance of winning two against one, three against two, and five against three. The siege of Weiss by three Norman soldiers was gone with the entry of the guerrilla advance troops. With his companions fighting side by side, Weiss is like a tiger jumping out of an iron cage, unstoppably picking off one enemy after another......

The officers and men of the Federation fought so hard that they finally crushed the enemy flank, and then Weiss led the soldiers to force their way forward in the face of enemy guns, and soon reunited with their brothers who had scattered before. Before he had time to count the numbers, Weiss directly asked them about the ammunition for the mortars and machine guns, and the answer was that the machine gun ammunition could still last for a while, but the mortar ammunition was already running out - this was unfortunately bad news, but at the same time, he received an unexpected good news from his companions: at the beginning of the battle, they had bombarded the enemy with mortars, and they wanted to force the enemy back, but they did not expect to reimburse the enemy's communications corps and radio station!

It is no wonder that the enemy's cruiser has not been killed for a long time, so that Weiss's heart has always hung in the air, and this is suddenly relieved - the Norman cruiser and the ground troops it dropped are still dozens of miles away, and the sound of the exchange of fire is faint and difficult to distinguish for them, and the explosion of spinball shells and mortar shells is not large in number, so as not to produce a lot of smoke and dust, coupled with Weiss's suspicion before, the enemy has lost its original sensitivity to the explosion and signal flares, resulting in the Norman cruiser commander not making a correct response in time.

The fact that no enemy cruiser was observed in the line of sight meant that as long as the guerrilla advance force got rid of the entanglement of the enemy in front of them, it could calmly escape into the mountains and forests and conceal its whereabouts. Therefore, Weiss beckoned the soldiers to transfer the wounded first, and led the soldiers to block on the spot - they did not fight a rigid defensive battle, but skillfully took advantage of the enemy's entanglement psychology, while organizing a retreat, while using trees and terrain to let the soldiers participating in the blocking attack hide on the spot, and wait for the enemy to hurriedly start a pursuit, and put the enemy closer before firing. However, because the enemy still adopted the tactical arrangement of dividing troops to attack and responding to the left and right, this blocking battle with an ambush form failed to defeat the enemy at one time, and only achieved the secondary goal of weakening the enemy's vital forces.

After a short period of fighting, Weiss discovered that the enemy cruiser was approaching from a distance, so he asked the fighters who stayed behind to fight to prepare to retreat, and when the enemy ship approached, he immediately used the captured enemy signal flares to try to guide the enemy artillery fire to bombard the enemy ground forces. Not to be outdone, the Norman troops on the opposite side also returned fire with flares, resulting in a strange scene of the warring sides firing flares at each other. The flares flew around, so that the Norman crew could not distinguish the target, and it did not fire easily until it got close.

After firing the flares, Weiss ordered the soldiers to disperse and retreat, rejoin on the hill behind, and told them to pay attention to concealment along the road, and use the terrain to snipe as much as possible if they were good marksmanship—on the premise of preserving themselves, to delay the enemy's footsteps as much as possible.

As soon as the gunfire on the opposite side stopped, the Normans immediately sensed that the situation was wrong, and the soldiers at the front quickly got up and advanced in a combat reconnaissance formation. With the experience of the past, they deliberately avoided the area where the other party stayed and walked, and pursued in a roundabout way on two wings, so they delayed a little time, the opponent had already run away, and then chased forward, and from time to time they were coldly shot, and the soldiers were very angry, but they were helpless.

As the team's most skilled special combatant with its own fire-control radar, Weiss dragged behind as usual, took a semi-automatic rifle, took the few bullets left, and "looked back in three steps", killing several Norman soldiers with accurate fire from medium and long range. In sight, the Norman battleship hovered where they had fought fiercely, and lowered the pod, apparently to communicate and cooperate with the ground forces in depth. Weiss estimated that his position at this time was close to the top of the hill, far from the low-lying area where the previous exchange of fire had been fought, and when the pod of the enemy ship rose to a certain height, it was about 2,500 feet away from him in a straight line, at the edge of the limit range of the bullets. The pod usually has a steel shell of a certain thickness, and the bullets cannot be penetrated at close range, and there is no threat at long distances, only the glass window of the pod is a possible breakthrough - tempered glass technology has been born before the war, and has been used in the royal armor and dignitaries' cars and carriages, and the army is of course also used, as small as gas masks, and as large as the portholes of the warship command room, but it is subject to the cost constraints, Thickened glass can only be used for portholes in normal positions.

Flying at low altitude in an area where hostile armed activity was held, the crew of the enemy ship in the open combat position was very cautious, and did not stick out his head or lean out to hit Weiss, so he fixed his sight on the pod. As it rose from the ground and gradually reached its closest position, Weiss was engrossed in the mechanical crosshair of the semi-automatic rifle, holding his breath and tensing his body, ready to show off his superior static shooting skills......