Chapter 74: A Weapon Weakened to Slag

In the end, the facts proved that the Japanese army lieutenant named Jiro Ono still had a good foresight.

As an infantry commander, he not only anticipated his own end, but even wanted to kill his opponent's dreams before he succeeded.

But it's a pity that he is only a lieutenant, and there is still an unattainable distance between him and Shaoza, although his suggestion was sent by the signal corps to the hands of the commander of the 9th Artillery Group, Tanigawa Nishi Shaosa, but the Japanese Shaozo hesitated.

If the rifle is a treasure for the infantry, then the artillery is far more precious than the life of the artilleryman. To put it bluntly, if an infantry loses a gun, it may be subject to military law but will not be killed, but for the Japanese artillery, if the gun is lost, it will definitely be dead.

Lieutenant Ono's suggestion is actually to say to Hasegawa Nishi Shaosa, you big guys cut off their own skulls! I guess you have to think about who it is!

However, at this time, the 160-person death squad led by Liu Lang had already begun to charge.

From the 500-meter-wide mountain forest, groups of 10 people, each with a distance of more than 6 meters, are divided into three waves, each with a distance of 10 meters between them.

The soldiers with flower machine guns in the first wave, they are responsible for fire suppression, the task is to enter the effective range of 100 meters of the submachine gun, all the bullets in the magazine will be shot out, but the fire suppression will never stop, when they crouch down to change the magazine, dozens of shell guns in the back row will shoot at full speed, no need to aim, the purpose of everyone shooting, is to scatter bullets like raindrops to the Japanese troops on the opposite side, wave after wave, to maintain uninterrupted firepower.

Although the moonlight is bright enough, the visibility is only a dozen meters, and it is even darker a hundred meters away, and the ghost knows where the Japanese artillery cat is.

Liu Lang's request to everyone was that before rushing into the Japanese position, the nearly 30 submachine guns in the front row should be used up at least two magazines per person, and at least one shell gun should be used.

After storming into the Japanese artillery position, each group attacked according to the previously determined attack target, while Tang Lang led the thirty or forty people at the team headquarters to directly attack its headquarters and the gathering points of the Japanese troops who dared to resist.

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For a time, the gunfire in front of the Japanese artillery position was like firecrackers at night in the Chinese New Year's Eve.

To be honest, if you change to Japanese infantry, even if you are attacked by a sneak attack, you will definitely be able to react in a very short time, at least not in an instant.

It's a pity that artillery is artillery.

These professional arms do not look at the infantry above the top in ordinary times, do not take the infantry in their eyes at all, and show a superior posture everywhere, thinking that the infantry is just a bunch of mud-legged men, fishermen, and farmers, and they are not worthy of being compared with these "noble" artillerymen at all.

In their opinion, in any battle, without their artillery strikes on the Chinese positions in the rear, those stupid infantry could not have won so easily.

Of course, arrogance is arrogance, and artillery that can be called a high-tech arm in any country still has the capital to be proud of; if there is no artillery to support it behind, the combat effectiveness of the Japanese Army will instantly change from first-class in Asia to second-rate, and it will not be much stronger than China.

Not to mention that an infantry brigade dares to be tough with a Chinese infantry regiment, and they are afraid that they will have numb claws when they come to two infantry battalions, which has appeared countless times in future confrontations between the Chinese and Japanese armies.

The Japanese army with artillery and the Japanese army without artillery are completely two different concepts.

But that's talking about the power of artillery thousands of meters away, and what if the cannon is replaced with a rifle? It's like a farmer picking up a fishing net, and a fisherman carrying a hoe, that's not their dish!

Not to mention the Japanese army's well-known stabbing technique, even basic shooting, few of them can do it among the nearly 1,000 people.

Besides, the two artillery brigades totaled nearly 1,300 people, except for the gun commander and squad leader and above, who were equipped with southern pistols, and some of the ammunition men were equipped with Type 38 rifles, and the rest were thrown with shells?

Even if there are guns, not to mention the scum weapons with a range of only a few tens of meters, the southern pistols, those ammunition men with Type 38 rifles, they must be accurate!

Although these artillerymen also received shooting training when they joined the army, and from this point of view, the Japanese army is still very principled and standard in training soldiers, and those who are not good at marksmanship are always beaten, and the training amount of 200 rounds of ammunition per month during the training period of recruits still makes most of their marksmanship not bad.

However, it is not the same thing to shoot a target accurately and fight people on the battlefield.

The real marksmanship is only possible after experiencing actual combat. Why do you say that the Japanese veterans have accurate marksmanship, they are all trained on the battlefield with the life of the opponent, and they cannot be completed at the training ground.

However, which of these artillerymen was on the front line?

Every time they fought, they were a few kilometers away from the battlefield, and they didn't even need to bring steel helmets to safety, and most of them hadn't even seen corpses, right?

If they are pushed into battle and a few battles are fought, there will always be some of them who will evolve into a good infantryman.

Unfortunately, this is the first time for them, and they are facing a group of leaders selected from a Chinese army of tens of thousands, holding in their hands a fully automatic weapon that even they are extremely envious.

They just shot here, and they may not be able to hit people, and they are reloading the shells, and four or five bullets will fly over, although they may not be able to kill you, but just listening to the sound of death swishing from the top of their heads and rushing away from their ears can scare people into stiffening their hands and feet, and they will subconsciously fall to the ground and dodge.

If you don't hide, that's stupid and bold. On the battlefield, boldness does not necessarily die, but fools, they will definitely die.

At the moment when more than 30 flower machine guns poured fire at full speed, more than a quarter of the artillery on the Japanese position who dared to stand up and fire at the charging Chinese soldiers was swept away by the hundreds of bullets that rushed in.

On the other side, however, two or three black shadows fell.

After two consecutive rounds of firing, the opponent had quickly approached seventy or eighty meters, and the vast majority of Japanese troops had only hurriedly fired two or three bullets.

The worst thing is that the magazine of a rifle can only hold five bullets, and after the shot, you have to open the bolt, take out a five-bullet cartridge plate from the bullet pack on your waist and press it into the magazine, and then take out the bullet plate and put it away, and then reset the bolt and raise the gun to aim。。。。。。

It was so complicated that the Japanese artillerymen, who were still in a state of confusion when they woke up from their sleep, wanted to cry if they had enough time to react.

And this is just a few artillery positions of 160 people led by Liu Lang in the front, and the total number will never exceed 300 people, and more Japanese artillery is around their own artillery anxiously and anxiously waiting for the order of their superiors.

It's Yaga who stays where he is! Or Baga's stay where they are!

The unknown battle situation hidden by the dark night and the strict military discipline of the Japanese army did not allow the Japanese artillery to bomb the camp.

Very good combat discipline, but it's still a little too rigid and mechanical.

In just a few minutes, they, like their superiors, had missed many opportunities to make up for their mistakes.