520 Anti-Goodwill Actions

Some of these guns were mounted on board carts that towed ammunition, others were towed by cars. This is what Chu Tingchang looks forward to day and night, but the Americans have it, but unfortunately Sun Liren came to India first and his hands were very fast, most of them were pulled away by him, it is said that they were used as flat-fire guns, and his idea of using self-propelled guns for positional defense is the same, completely reversing the use and destroying the heavens.

The train traveled on the railway at a slow speed of 15 km/h, opened by an armored train loaded with a Vickers tank turret and Bofors anti-aircraft guns, and in front of the armored train, there was also a rolling car that was on the road, because there was no maintenance, and there was a possibility of falling large trees on the tracks.

Unlike other places in the world with higher dimensions, building a railroad is not a one-and-done affair, because the forest encroaches at a fast rate and must be maintained at all times, and the only good thing is that if the Japanese invade one day, you will find towering trees covering some of the tracks, which is good cover. Of course, no one drew the specific shade effect on the map, only Chu Tingchang knew that the train stopped there with the help of 419's drone.

In addition to the team on the railway, there was also a team of cars on the road, but Dao Chu quickly gave them other tasks and got out of the cover mission.

In the end, only a lone train remained. In order to show his determination, Chu Tingchang left his Dodge Jeep, and he stayed on this train to drink tea with the British, who were probably afraid that they would not die for afternoon tea, and drank tea in the middle of the night, and a few of the companions sobbed with cups.

The British were sad for a reason, because they had just received news that it was not another light cruiser that had sailed into the mouth of the Ganges, but two well-built heavy cruisers - the Kaohsiung-class. The armor and firepower of this 10,000-ton warship are very good, and it can be called a perfect work in the treaty era.

During the day, when the two huge ships were already sailing in full force, the batteries that had been destroyed once were bombarded, showing extremely accurate firepower. And once after the plane was released, the British army had abandoned the camp 25 kilometers away, and the spy described it: where to shoot.

In other words, provoking these two ships from ten kilometers away means stabbing the tiger in the ass from behind, and maybe the first time it will succeed, but it will definitely be torn to pieces by an angry enemy. They really don't understand what the intention of the Chinese is to delve into the reloading, and there is simply no time for a second reloading.

Chu Tingchang did not think the same as them, and he was still worried about another thing, that is, the locals, instigated by the Southern Organs, might come to the aid of the Japanese. He was very worried about the situation in Burma, when the Burmese had been sabotaging communications and scouting the movements of our troops, and any lone Chinese soldier would be killed, so he had to take precautions.

He noticed that during the day, the two heavy cruisers had a high willingness to shoot, not necessarily to show off their firepower, they shot at many military facilities that had long been emptied, more like grass and trees, which was probably caused by the panic caused by the sinking of the Beishang, and it might be possible to take advantage of it.

He sent Tao Mingzhang out, armed with eight 60mm mortars, ready to ambush the Japanese fleet after dawn. With a range of less than two kilometres, such mortars pose little threat. However, he also did not want a direct hit on the enemy ship.

Tao Mingzhang's motorized troops quickly marched towards the river, and this time they did not look for a deserted ravine cat as before, but chose a densely populated riverbank, quietly deployed artillery positions, and set up smoke canisters around the positions.

At 10 a.m., two heavy cruisers pulled anchor and set sail, lit fires and took off seaplanes at the same time for coastal reconnaissance. Villagers from nearby villages gathered early on the riverbank to watch the arrival of the Japanese giant ships. They sang and danced on the banks of the river to welcome the liberators. This, of course, was instigated by the Congress party controlled by Nehru.

At this moment, the artillery positions of the Chinese army hiding in the shadows began to fire, and 8 artillery pieces were fired, and the momentum was not small, so that the villagers who were jubilant nearby also noticed that there was a cannon sound somewhere. They realized that the Chinese accomplices recruited by the British were attacking the Japanese, so countless villagers were indignant and outflanked them.

In fact, there was no talk of a sneak attack at all, and all the shells fell at a distance of more than a kilometer from the enemy ships, and the range was simply not reachable. Of course, it immediately attracted the attention of enemy ships. The drone in the sky could see that the huge cannon on the heavy patrol began to turn, and the enemy seaplane also turned around.

Tao Mingzhang noticed that the enemy planes were flying in the distance, but not close, and it seemed that the sky was still too dark to see the dark areas on the ground clearly, so he ordered the use of smoke canisters to remind the enemy planes and at the same time let the troops withdraw. Chu Tingchang gave him a lower limit on the reaction time of the enemy's naval guns, and he had to act according to the time.

The Japanese planes were wondering if they could not find an artillery position, and they saw the flames and smoke rising from a distance, and it seemed that the British were stupid enough to cover up, but they did not know that the smoke would more easily expose themselves.

The reconnaissance plane quickly pounced and reported to the heavy patrol that the enemy position had been discovered. The two heavy cruisers immediately fired at the maximum elevation angle, and the shells screeched and swept across with a devastating force, falling among the natives who were trying to drive out the Chinese troops. Seaplanes then reported that the enemy convoy had followed the road into the town centre and then slowed down again, apparently regrouping. Tao Mingzhang pinched the watch in the town for 2 minutes, and ordered not to open it and evacuate immediately.

The reconnaissance aircraft could only report the enemy's situation and did not have the ability to stop the firing, it reported to the ship that the enemy had moved again, but the firing order had already been issued to the firing command post. Heavy artillery fire fell from the sky and swept the market away.

Tao Mingzhang disagrees with this approach of the division in his heart, he believes that the war must be far away from the people, which is the duty of the soldiers, whether you directly kill the people or not. But he also knew that this would be very helpful in exposing the true face of the Japanese and breaking up the offensive and defensive alliance between the local natives and the Japanese army.

The two Japanese ships were red-eyed, and from time to time destroyers also joined the shelling, but in this era, the fire that relied on the instructions of the aircraft was only suitable for dealing with fixed targets, and it was really useless to deal with convoys that walked and stopped for a while, especially since the other side knew their firing intervals well.

Kagezo Zhenzhao, who was sleeping in the nearby elder's house, heard the sound of the cannon and realized that something was wrong, so he quickly shook off the Indian woman who was holding him and ran to the second floor shirtless, only grabbing a telescope in his hand. He looked at it for a while, and found that the village he had just had with the village last night had turned into a piece of rubble, and it was now smoking. The food raised for the Japanese army was probably also destroyed.

He saw that he was fleeing from a distance, and soon stopped near a village, and a seaplane followed closely, and he realized that this must be some kind of ploy, and sure enough, the convoy began to feign fire, and quickly gathered up in formation and fled, but the naval shells followed, leveling the village.

"Bastard, are the Navy all stupid?" He shouted. He didn't see the truck hauling the artillery, apparently just pretending to be an artillery position. He did everything in his power to manage the rebels here, even marrying the two daughters of a prominent Nehru relative, one of whom was only eleven years old. But such a huge effort to abandon ethics and morality is likely to be easily overturned by the fools of the Navy.

He vaguely felt that somewhere not far away, there was a very shady opponent, this person's character was cunning and very good at hiding, and he guessed that it should be a guy with a loyal face and a constant smile.

The stairs rattled, and Nehru ran up disheveled, tears in his eyes.

"Dear Mr. Kagesa, I see that my people are being slaughtered by your artillery fire, and this is supposed to be the force to protect them, what is going on?"

As the sun rose, the train received information from the radar station forwarded by the headquarters, and a large number of Japanese planes flew in all directions. Cook didn't know that Pavilion Chief Chu's team had gone out into the wilderness, and he could only faintly hear the sound of cannons in the distance, and he didn't know what was going on.

According to Chu Tingchang's intentions, the train slowly stopped, stopped in an area where the forest met the shadows, and then released the steam. As a result, a scene of morning mist shrouded in dense forests was formed, and the drone observed from the air and gave a high evaluation of 80 points; The British still got out of the car and evacuated a large number of them, squatting in the forest on the side, and Major Cook stubbornly stayed, because Chief Chu Tingchang did not leave.

The two of them used binoculars to observe the river in the distance, where there were still only a few destroyers and minesweepers, who were in charge of minesweeping, and the Japanese probably wondered why they could not sweep anything at all*, not even the wooden ones.

At the same time, the Kaohsiung Upper Pig Mouth Dazuo ordered to stop the shelling, because the enemy ran out of his range, he was a little unsatisfied, as the captain of the heavy cruiser, he had not fired a few cannons since the start of the war, and today he took the opportunity to be regarded as too much of the artillery addiction, so he did not think about those civilians, he had no political concept at all.

In fact, what he needs to worry about during the day is not the firepower on the shore, but the Royal Air Force planes, because counting the Longxiang planes, there are not a few in total, and Yamamoto played a trick to make the British afraid that there are a large number of aircraft carriers in the open sea, but in fact there are no aircraft carriers in the open sea. From time to time, Allied planes appeared, all of them swooping down from the clouds, flashing and slipping away.

At noon, the fleet sailed into the place where the Kitakami was struck by lightning, and the light patrol that had been burned to the wreckage could be seen crooked by the river, and the tide of the Ganges was now low, and most of the area below the Kitakami could be seen, but there was no trace of the * or * attack on the Kitakami, which seemed to be inconsistent with the intelligence.

If Toshihei Inoguchi had sent someone ashore in a transport boat, and he could see that there was a huge gap on the side facing away from him, and it would have been determined that the final damage was caused by the explosion of the internal weapon, not *, but where would he have the time to do this.

At one o'clock in the afternoon, Dazuo made a radio broadcast from the ship, instructing all the participants: This battle must not be taken lightly, and it is necessary to open up a landing ground for the weak army with heavy artillery fire. Otherwise, they will have to do the navy.

Chu Tingchang received a 419 report that within a few hours, the enemy's capital ship would be in sight, and new meteorological intelligence indicated that there would be a thunderstorm at dusk, the duration of which was unknown. Obviously, this time period did not correspond to the British idea, and they wanted to open fire in the dark of the night, so as to give them a sense of security.