Chapter 193: Ideological Poisoning

The so-called secret weapon in the mouth of Ogisu is the original version of the Iron Fist anti-tank rocket launcher sold by Reinhardt to Japan.

Although the Iron Fist bazooka in the hands of the German army has been improved for several generations, the Japanese army only has the first generation of Iron Fist bazooka test products bought from Germany ten years ago.

And because of the small inventory, this experimental version of the Iron Fist bazooka made by the German army is still used as a treasure in Japan and pressed at the bottom of the box as a secret weapon!

In the end, only the most elite unit of the Japanese army, the Eastern Army, was secretly equipped with an iron fist, and the troops fighting in the Guannai did not get a single iron fist bazooka.

The 33rd Wing was the only unit in the Kwantung Army that was armed with an Iron Fist anti-tank rocket launcher for its entire unit. However, the officers and men of the 33rd Wing did not call the secret weapon the Iron Fist by the name chosen by the Germans, but called this secret weapon the Heavy Fist Handgun.

After changing the name of the Iron Fist Bazooka with Japanese characteristics, in the eyes of the unsuspecting Kwantung Army soldiers, it was a weapon independently developed and sent by the domestic base camp, so that they could be a little proud.

Of course, this self-deception is of little significance.

"After a moment of this heavy fist in my hand, it will be up to you to stop the Lucia (Japanese contempt for the Soviet Union) convoy.

Koizumi, don't be afraid, Amaterasu is watching you, don't look weak, our Kwantung Army can't be like that group of timid naval red deer! ”

While waving the secret weapon he had just received in his hand, the commander of the Matsushita Army told a few soldiers in the bunker, and from time to time he said a few pale jokes. However, it is difficult to hide the faint sadness in the trenches.

In fact, the morale of the Kwantung Army was still quite high, and they all thought that this time it was another remake of the 77 Incident. The kind of thing that started the war because of the "missing" soldier was something they had done two years earlier when they were at the Lugou Bridge.

However, what they didn't know was that even if the Kwantung Army was already the "flower of the Imperial Army" with the best weapons and equipment in the Japanese Army, there was an insurmountable gap between their "luxurious" weapons and equipment and the regular forces of the Soviet Red Army!

The original ambition was actually dissipated by the impact under the still immature and immature steel torrent of the Soviet T26.

The corpses scattered all over the mountains seemed to be wordlessly telling the Kwantung Army how terrible it was to anger an industrial country.

When the T26 tank with only 25 mm armor was raging on the battlefield, the Japanese army on the front line suddenly found that they did not have a reliable anti-tank weapon at hand!

The guns in their hands are either light infantry guns with short caliber and low muzzle velocity, or old howitzers of large caliber.

As for anti-tank guns like the German PAK37, sorry, there is not a single one.

What about anti-aircraft guns? I'm sorry, but the anti-aircraft guns equipped by the Japanese army do not have armor-piercing shells, and there is nothing to do with tanks.

In the end, it was the 33rd Wing, which remained in the vicinity of the sortie position, that stabilized its position with the weapons it had acquired from Germany ten years earlier.

This mini anti-tank weapon, which was originally taken out by the Ogishu soldiers with the attitude of treating a dead horse as a live horse doctor, was just used with the idea of trying it out when the front-line troops suffered heavy losses.

But I didn't expect that this thing would be able to hit Soviet tanks quite effectively at a distance of 60-80 meters!

In the past, this requires the Kwantung Army's human flesh explosives package and tanks to be wiped out.

At this time, the soldiers of Ogizhou can be regarded as a life-saving straw. Under his face, the 33rd Wing, with its secret weapon, which has been renamed the Heavy Fist Handgun, has completely withstood the first round of Soviet tank attacks.

However, although the secret weapon is effective, it is not only powerful, but also has no recoil. But the problem is that now the Kwantung Army has only 1,000 rounds of general attack at hand, and there will be one less if you hit one!

Although there is news from the base camp that they are already trying to negotiate with Germany to buy Iron Fist again. However, it is unknown whether these Iron Fist bazookas can be bought, when they can be shipped to Japan, and when they will be delivered to the Kwantung Army after they are shipped.

Therefore, after the initial use, the Hagishu soldiers were very good at the Iron Fist Bazooka baby in their opponents.

He also ordered that the front-line troops must ensure that they can only use secret weapons to attack, and that all soldiers should risk their lives more than waste their precious secret weapons.

In this way, the hit rate and destruction rate of the Kwantung Army's use of iron fists have indeed increased significantly compared with the initial stage, which also caused a lot of pressure on the Soviet armored forces.

But at the same time, the 33rd Wing was often spotted and killed because the users of secret weapons were too close to Soviet tanks, and the casualty rate skyrocketed.

At this moment, Matsushita Jun Cao Chang was cautiously raising his head from the trench and observing several Soviet T26 tanks that were slowly advancing in the distance.

Panasonic began to count silently in his mouth: "1,2,3,4,5,6........" When he counted to 6, his fingers turned a little white because of the iron fist in his hand because he clenched the iron fist in his hand.

And those soldiers couldn't help but turn pale when they saw that the Soviets had six tanks coming, and countless soldiers were waiting in the distance, ready to come up and attack their position.

A few timid young Japanese soldiers had already begun to tremble in the sound of the tracks that were gradually becoming clearer.

When the tracks of the Soviet T26 tanks ran over the first trench, the experienced Panasonic commander Cao Deciduous decisively fired the iron fist in his hand. The timing of his launch happened to be stuck in the momentary pause of the tank in the trenches.

The iron fist accurately hit the most advanced of the six tanks, the warhead hit the front of the tank, and then the scorching metal jet pierced through the thin frontal armor, then through the driver's neck, and wreaked havoc between the turrets of the tank, and after a few seconds, the ammunition rack of the T26 tank was unexpectedly detonated, and even the turret was blown away.

As a veteran, Matsushita Jun Cao successfully destroyed an important target with this precious iron fist!

But then, he had to deal with the remaining five furious Soviet tanks.

And all they can use now is the explosives they have strapped to their bodies.

Soon, the commander of the Panasonic army used loud shouts and gestures to beckon the soldiers to cross the trenches where they were hiding and rush towards the Soviet tanks.

Greeting this group of people who are looking for the death of the Kwantung Army are the enthusiastic machine guns and main guns on the T26 tank.

"Half a day in the dark card (Long live the emperor) !!"

This group of Japanese soldiers shouted slogans of sending them to death, and they were harvested cheaply on the battlefield.

Unfortunately, they were either knocked down by locust-like bullets before they could get to them, or they detonated the explosives in advance, which did not have much impact on the Soviet tanks.

The final result of this suicidal attack was only the destruction of a tank's tracks, not as much as the previous success with an original Iron Fist bazooka.

And by the time Cao Chang, who had been shot and fell at the beginning, came back to his senses and looked at this bloody battlefield with a blank face, he was already numb.

Now Matsushita, I can't remember how many soldiers he sent away.

These living lives, just like that, ended in this killing zone in a short instant.

Matsushita turned his head, only to find that there was a huddled figure trembling in the corner of the trench, and after a closer look, Matsushita found that the person was Koizumi, who had just been added to the front line.

Faced with a scene, Koizumi, who was still trembling, took out his matching gun, skillfully loaded the southern fourteen pistol he had gotten in his connection, and then aimed it at his head and pulled the trigger.

The bullet finally pierced Koizumi's skull, taking away the young life, and ending Koizumi's torment by the way.

Matsushita Jun Cao Chang, who slowly crawled over, took off the explosives on Koizumi's body and silently put it on himself.

He stood up with difficulty, looked at the tank not far away and was stunned for a moment, then rushed out of cover and said the last words of his life!

Half a day in the dark card (Long live the emperor)!!