652: Pursuit

"The report, it was clear, the Japanese convoy should be mainly food, as well as a small amount of ammunition. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info"The reconnaissance squad followed behind the Japanese convoy for about half an hour, and only then did it get a general idea of what was on the car.

In normal weather, the Scout only needs to see at a glance what is on the cart, but this is on a rainy day, and the carriage is covered with tarpaulins, and these tarpaulins cover the contents of the carriage very well, and if it is not for luck, it is usually not so easy to spot.

Of course, this point is mainly related to the fact that there are not many Japanese supplies, and without enough comparison, it is impossible to give an accurate judgment, and intercepting the Japanese convoy, this matter is not big, it is not small, but there is no doubt that the most important thing for the Chinese to fight a war is intelligence, no matter what they pay attention to first, they pay attention to intelligence first, without intelligence, unless it is a last resort, most people will be cautious.

"Catch up, send another reconnaissance squad to the front to reconnoiter the terrain suitable for blocking, after the battle begins, the battle must be ended within 20 minutes, solidified on the spot, and wait for reinforcements to arrive." Feng Sixi ordered directly.

Because the rain was too heavy, he didn't take out the battle map, of course, this also had a lot to do with the inaccuracy of the battle map.

Although the Security Bureau in Japan has done its best to reconnoiter the terrain and draw a map of Japan in advance, after all, the number of people is limited, and the fact that such a thing as drawing a map does not dare to come blatantly is not very good. And those combat maps are mainly based on the island of Honshu.

At present, the operational maps in their hands were all inquired about from the Japanese prisoners after the landing, and the cartographers could only draw a rough map based on the description of the Japanese, not to mention the accuracy, at most they could only achieve a good general direction.

Fighting on this kind of map is undoubtedly terrible for the troops, but they can't do anything about it. In the rear, 10 working groups had been dispatched from the country to follow the second group of troops to Japan, and their task was to draw up detailed maps of the occupied areas.

And with the help of professionals and the Japanese, this time, the requirements for the map can be described as harsh, and this time the requirements for the map are to detail whether there is a small road in a certain area?

As for such a request, it can only be said that it took the 300 working groups in China five years to draw up a complete map of China, and this does not include the large northern provinces that were just occupied two years ago, so we can see the difficulty of the task.

However, there is still a war without a map, although it will be more troublesome, and it will be a little disadvantageous for the operation of the large army, but this is also something that cannot be helped.

While arranging the combat mission, Feng Sixi asked the signal corps to turn on the radio station, and then reported the situation here to the large troops behind.

After getting a response from the rear, Feng Sixi led the soldiers of the whole company to speed up the pace of their feet again.

The Japanese lack guns and ammunition, and the Chinese do not lack it, but for grain, they can still grab it, after all, there are so many grain stocks in Japan, and if they grab more, they will leave less for the Japanese.

Of course, there is another reason, and that is that the current time is very different from what they are witnessing. The summer harvest season is at the end of May and the beginning of June, so there is no shortage of food in Japan today.

And before they landed, they also had some understanding, at least they knew that Kagoshima Prefecture was the most productive area in Japan, and the agricultural output value was the highest among the Kyushu prefectures, and along the way, all the fields that could be seen had basically completed the summer harvest.

So, where did the summer harvest go? This is also a matter of great concern.

However, no one knew at this time that after the Japanese learned the news that the Chinese were about to land in Kyushu, they had already made a plan in advance, and all the local people in Kyushu had begun to rush to harvest grain in advance as early as mid-May, but the speed of the harvest was not fast at that time, and it was not until the news that the Chinese began to land came that the Japanese desperately went to collect it.

In fact, the Japanese are not to blame for this, although the grain is ripe in mid-May, it is not yet fully ripe, and the earlier the harvest is rushed, the more difficult it is to guarantee the yield and quality. In addition, the Japanese have laid telegraph lines on their own soil, and as soon as the Chinese land, it will soon spread throughout Japan, so they have time to grab it.

As for how to dry after harvesting? Sorry, there is no need to dry at all, just pull it away and put it into the warehouse, and soon the grain will be in the stomach, and in their free time, they will go to clean up the grain little by little.

In addition, there are some ordinary people who hide in the mountains, they also carry a lot of food into the mountains, otherwise if there is no food, who would dare to hide in the mountains rashly?

Suddenly, there was a sense of déjà vu that the devils entered the village and swept through the village......

When Feng Sixi led the whole company to quickly rush forward, the large troops in the rear were also a little uneasy, so they urgently dispatched two companies of troops to the front to support Feng Sixi, just in case.

At present, their location is less than ten kilometers away from the core area of Kagoshima, although Feng Sixi and them are a few kilometers behind the large army, but what if they enter the Japanese encirclement and can't withstand the distance of these few kilometers?

This is not the mainland, nor is it a place like Russia where there is unlimited transportation by rail, so the troops who landed in Japan are always cautious and careful, and no one dares to be careless.

The muddy road once again helped the Chinese, and the Japanese need to carry a large number of vehicles, and the already muddy road is simply a disaster to walk in this weather.

But then there were pursuers, and the Japanese had to get up and run desperately, but with these vehicles, the livestock in front had to pull harder than usual, and more people were needed to push and shove behind, and from time to time, the wheels would sink into the mud puddle, which required more people to come to help.

Therefore, when Feng Sixi took half an hour to overtake the Japanese, the Japanese had only just advanced less than two kilometers.

It's a desperate speed, but it's helpless.

In the end, after waiting for more than half an hour, about five kilometers away from the core area of Kagoshima, Feng Sixi finally ushered in the Japanese baggage team.

There were about 100 wagons in the baggage caravan, all of them old-fashioned four-wheeled carriages, wooden wheels, and cattle in front of them, as well as horses, and mules, and even a few people pulling in front and a few people pushing in the back.

Nearly 100 cars were loaded with full, all gray tarpaulins tightly covered, the rain poured down, bean-sized raindrops kept hitting the foreheads of the Japanese, faces, bodies, the Japanese who did not have any rainproof measures, could only be so hard to drench in the rain, busy doing things with their hands and feet, and even did not even have the time to wipe the rain off their faces.

The tired body, facing the heavy rain, awaits an unknown fate.

The gunfire behind him has long since stopped, and no one knows what the final result will be? But everyone knew very well that the troops they stayed to stop the Chinese could not win, and the only purpose of keeping them behind was to delay the Chinese for as long as possible and create more time for them.

It is true that the Japanese are not short of food, at least for the current Japanese army, which has just experienced the summer harvest, and the Japanese army has directly collected a large amount of grain from the peasants, and the current Japanese army's grain stock is enough for them to support more than half a year. But the Japanese army did not want this grain to fall into the hands of the Chinese, because they also knew very well that although the Chinese did not lack food, their grain had to be transported from farther home.

If they can't get food in Japan, then they need to bring it from the mainland, and the capacity is limited, and since they have food, they will naturally have less ammunition.

Theoretically, this is also a way to weaken the enemy's combat effectiveness, but the effect is not so obvious. But what else can the Japanese army do now? What qualifications do they have to choose between simple, crude and effective methods?

The people in the reconnaissance squad were not mistaken: Of the nearly 100 Japanese troops, about 90 or so were loaded with grain, and only four or five were loaded with ammunition.

In the face of such a tired army, Feng Sixi had no pressure at all, with an order, a piece of bullets rushed towards the Japanese troops on the road, and the density even exceeded the density of the rain in a certain area, and the Japanese troops who had no time to react instantly fell into a pool of blood, and the heavy rain instantly diluted their blood.

The sound of gunfire also caused panic among the beasts, and the beasts, who were still a little struggling, burst out with amazing strength in an instant after being frightened, directly pulling heavy vehicles and goods, scurrying around.

In their opinion, there is no difference between friend and foe, and the rampaging vehicles instantly scattered the formation of the Japanese army, and the veterans of that squadron originally planned to resist for a while, but they were already struggling, and they were so involved in the vehicles that they instantly lost all their reliance.

Soon, the beasts who were on rampage were also hit by countless bullets, and finally fell to the ground weakly.

The sniper looked for the commander of the Japanese army, and all the commanders were within the range of the sniper, including officers, military officers, and even squad leaders, or Japanese soldiers with higher ranks, or showing a commanding posture.

The machine guns were attacking indiscriminately, but wherever they saw that the Japanese troops were dense, they would directly hit them with a volley of bullets.

Rifles and automatic rifles make up for the lack of machine guns and sniper rifles, cleaning up the remnants of the enemy little by little.