Chapter 1536: There is no way to fight with a bayonet

The damage inflicted with the bayonet is often more fearful and desperate for the enemy, and when one side of the battle begins to rush forward with a bayonet, the opponent will feel fear, fear, and can even easily crush the enemy.

For example, in May 2004, north of Basra, a patrol convoy of about 20 people of the Argyl Sutherland Heights Regiment was ambushed by nearly 100 or so Shiite armed forces.

As a result, the British also hardened the parliament, and they led the commander to order a charge with bayonets. The British soldiers rushed through the open field of more than 100 meters and challenged the opponent with bayonets, but they killed more than a dozen of them, and the opponent immediately collapsed and retreated.

In World War II, there was not much scene of fighting bayonets on the Western battlefield, but on the Eastern battlefield, fighting bayonets often appeared, and unlike those dramas of later generations, every time they fought bayonets, the soldiers of the island countries would occupy an absolute advantage, which was very related to their strict fighting training.

Although the Nissi had become American citizens, they also had that momentum, and at this time, they rushed forward fiercely with bayonets.

In later generations, the British soldiers rushed a distance of more than 100 meters, and only a few were injured, after all, the 100-meter run was only a dozen seconds, and as for the current 10-meter and 20-meter run, it was simply a matter of an instant.

It's just too easy for them to rush over at once, to pick each other with bayonets at once.

But there is another thing they overlook.

In the hands of the Germans, there were automatic weapons.

If the German soldiers had a version of the magazine in their hands, then they fired a long shot, pulled the trigger and did not let go, the bullets ran out, and the gap between changing the magazines was enough for the islanders to rush up.

But in the equipment of the troops, almost no one liked the version with a magazine, all the drums were used, and they liked to pour bullets over the most.

After standing up, Hayassi rushed forward, his rifle in front of him, the bayonet blazing.

This distance, too, was a matter of moments, and he spread his legs and ran forward.

The tanks of the Germans are so close that they can't hit tanks with bayonets, but the infantry behind the tanks will be stabbed to death by them!

Just as he was thinking, he had already run half the distance, and on the opposite side, behind the tank, human heads also appeared.

The infantry of the Skeleton Division, guns in hand, quickly dispersed from behind the tanks.

When he saw this scene, Hayasi was still excited, fighting bayonets, his own side had an advantage!

Because the soldiers of the opposing side did not have bayonets on the rifles in their hands at all! The German soldiers did not like bayonets, and their guns were much shorter than their opponents.

In the process of fighting bayonets, the side with the length of the gun is dominant, and the rifles of this era, plus bayonets, are more than one meter and a half in length, and even when they are erected, they are taller than people.

However, the guns in the hands of Germany were not, when there were no bayonets, they were not even one meter, and when the butt was folded, it was only more than 70 centimeters, and with the bayonet, it was only one meter and two long.

In this way, it is definitely a loss when fighting with bayonets. His bayonet could not poke the other party at all, and the other party could easily pick out his intestines with a bayonet.

There is no way around this, because Germany has already achieved motorization and partial mechanization, sitting in an infantry fighting vehicle with a gun more than a meter long, it cannot be used at all, just as the carbine of the cavalry is short, and the gun of the infantry division must also be short.

It was a loss to fight bayonets, but the German soldiers did not intend to fight bayonets at all, and the distance of ten meters was close? Even if it's a distance of five meters, that's not afraid!

The Germans never intended to fight bayonets, as early as the trench battles of the First World War, bayonets were supposedly very common, but how did the Germans solve it? With a submachine gun!

The current 6.8mm submachine gun has the same fast rate of fire and even more power, and they were overjoyed when they found out that the Nissi on the opposite side actually jumped out.

If the Nissi were hiding behind the riverbank, the German tanks would not be able to move forward, and the infantry would have to brave the opponent's firepower, and maybe jump down to solve the opponent, and the infantry casualties would definitely be very large, and now, the other side actually rushed up and begged to be shot!

Of course, this has to satisfy the other party.

They flashed out from behind the tank, adjusted the submachine guns in their hands to burst mode, and then opened fire.

"Da-da-da-da." Dense bullets swept towards the opposite direction, flames erupted from the muzzles, and 6.8 mm bullets flew away like raindrops in a rainstorm.

Hayassi's eyes widened, his pupils dilated, and an idea reached his brain, damn it, he gave the wrong order!

They have been on the battlefield for a while and have an understanding of the equipment of the German army, but all along, it is the German tank units that are in force, and the German infantry is following the tanks as followers.

So, unconsciously, they all despised the German infantry in their hearts, believing that their infantry was nothing once they left the tanks, and, although the infantry had terrible automatic fire in their hands, they did not pay much attention to it, which seemed a little distant to them.

If the infantry of both sides fights in a dignified manner, you will be able to defeat them easily!

But now, the German infantry was shooting at the bullets, and Hayassi suddenly realized that not only the German tank troops were not easy to deal with, but also the German infantry was also difficult to deal with, and their weapons and equipment were simply era-bound.

He regretted it, but it was too late.

Several bullets swept through him and hit him, and when the bullets entered his body, there was no pain, only a numbness, and the bullets rolled in his body, stirring various organs, and when they flew out from behind him, they tore a large gap.

His body was about to fall backwards, but he did not fall, and at the last moment of his life, he slammed his right hand into a column, using his rifle as a crutch, and pressed it on the ground, the muscles of his whole body were tense, and he could no longer relax, his legs knelt down, his hand resting on the propped up rifle, and his upper body still standing.

His eyes, glaring ahead, his mouth wide open, seemed to say something, but he couldn't speak.

Two seconds, two more seconds, and his bayonet will be able to poke into the enemy's chest.

Coward, come and fight with Lao Tzu for bayonets.

Hayassi didn't close his eyes, he didn't blink his eyes, and before his consciousness finally disappeared, there was still the endless sound of the other party's rifle shooting, and the smell of gunpowder smoke entered his nostrils.