Chapter 477: Kazuki Yamamoto, whose heart is higher than the sky

It's no wonder that Yamamoto Kazuki Daisa couldn't be promoted to a general like his classmates, and the topics he studied were too biased.

But he never regretted that World War II was a vast arena for activities, and his American, British, and German counterparts had already shown their skills in the European theater, the North African theater, and the Pacific theater.

The operatives are selected from each unit.

It must pass a variety of strict assessments, and the elimination rate is extremely high.

At the special forces school in Berlin, Colonel Hohmann, the Germanic instructor who had always looked down on the Orientals, was surprised to find that this group of cadets from the Japanese archipelago had extremely rich practical combat experience, which was by no means something that could be learned in the classroom.

The cadets proudly told the colonel that they were highly educated, and that the Japanese army had not ceased fighting since the Manchurian Incident of 1931, when Mr. Hitler had not yet taken care of Germany.

Kazuki Yamamoto looked down on the old, rigid-minded officials in charge of ordnance production.

Look at what kind of weapons they have equipped the Japanese army, the five-round loaded "38" type rifle, every time a bullet is fired, you have to pull the bolt to return the shell, and there is only one light machine gun per squad, and the firepower is too poor.

Ordnance officials theorized that Japan was a resource-poor country, and that equipping it with automatic firearms would increase the cost of warfare, with a single-shot rifle might last a day's worth of ammunition based on 150 rounds of ammunition carried by a single soldier, while a submachine gun used for burst fire might not last an hour.

If only one million army units are equipped with submachine guns, then the existing resources, productive forces, transportation capacity, and logistical support will have to be expanded tenfold, and such a high-cost war cannot be afforded by Japan.

Yamamoto Kazuki held the opposite view, he believed that Japan's lack of resources was an objective fact, and that if it were not for this reason, Japan would not have had to fight this war, but now the situation is different, since the "Manchuria Incident" in 1931, the three northeastern provinces of China have become Japan's main bases for resource supply and arms production.

After the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937 and the August 13 Incident in Shanghai, most of China's land and resources fell into Japanese hands.

After the outbreak of the "Pacific" war, the resource-rich countries of Southeast Asia were also occupied by the Japanese army.

With such a vast occupied area, such abundant resources, and cheap labor, those old decay people are a little ill-intentioned to say that they are poor in resources, so why don't they adjust arms production in time and come up with better weapons and equipment for the troops?

It must be known that on the European battlefield at this time, the individual weapons of the major belligerents are mainly automatic firearms, not to mention the firepower of heavy weapons, and the strength of an army should mainly be reflected in the strength of firepower.

Kazuki Yamamoto will never forget the Battle of "Nomenkan" in 1939, which broke out in the Sino-Mongolian border area, which was a contest of steel, large-scale industrial production, will, and flesh and blood.

At that time, General Zhukov, commander of the First Army of the Soviet Far East, concentrated four tank brigades, 300 aircraft, and 250 artillery pieces, and the arrogant Japanese Army could be regarded as having experienced what modern warfare was.

In the depths of the unobstructed Great Gobi, on a frontage of more than 10 kilometers, flying dust swept the land, and thousands of "T34" Soviet tanks came overwhelmingly, and the tracks of the tanks mercilessly crushed the spirit and body of the Japanese soldiers, burying the arrogant northward ambition of the Japanese empire in the wind-blown and sandy Mongolian Gobi.

In this battle, the Japanese lost more than 50,000 casualties, while the Soviet casualties were less than 3,000.

Nomenkan, a diabolical name, left a painful memory on Kazuki Yamamoto that can never be erased.

As a realist, although Yamamoto Kazuki knew that he could not change the equipment of the Japanese Army, he still had the power to equip this small special force of less than 100 people with advanced weapons.

Each member of the special forces was armed with a German-made "Hip" submachine gun and a German-made 20-round barge gun, and each combat team was composed of 10 people and two light machine guns, and the individual firepower was satisfactory.

For this operation, Yamamoto Kazuki Daisa was very unimpressed, he thought that Lieutenant General Yoshio Shinozuka was a bit presumptuous, although the Eighth Route Army was a strong combat force in the entire Chinese army, but in his eyes, this army composed of peasants who had never seen the world was simply not an army.

Wear tattered like a flower child, as soon as winter is worried, their government does not even issue cotton military uniforms, can have a captured "38" rifle is considered first-class equipment, most of the soldiers still use the late 19th century Qing court minister Zhang Zhidong created the Hanyang Arsenal products Hanyang made, this kind of rifle accuracy is extremely poor, jamming is a common thing.

Even with such inferior weapons, ammunition was desperately scarce, and each soldier could not fit five rounds.

It is a joke that such an army dares to fight against the imperial army.

What angered Yamamoto Kazuki the most was that Lieutenant General Yoshio Shinozuka actually ordered his elite special forces to attack a small regimental headquarters called Hanako in a long-distance attack, which was simply an insult to Yamamoto Kazuki.

According to his plan, this special forces should go to Chongqing to attack Chiang Kai-shek's official residence and arrest the bald chairman, or secretly land in Hawaii by submarine, arrest MacArthur, the old bastard, and at the last point kill the commander of the US Pacific Fleet.

Shinozuka-kun is too emotional, even if this Li Yunlong is a powerful figure, but he has made trouble in the county a few times and ambushed a transport team, such a little person is a mountain king at best, and it is worth a long-distance attack by special forces?

Isn't that too much to give him face?

Dissatisfaction is dissatisfaction, and of course the order still has to be carried out.

Li Yunlong, a bun of earth, never dreamed that he would become a big man, and a well-trained special forces armed to the teeth came for him, which was simply a presidential-level treatment, at least a privilege that only a general with a heavy army could enjoy.

At the same time, Li Tian's side also carried out emergency deployment, and the entire 358 Regiment was mobilized to deploy layers of defense on the road between Ping'an County and Li Yunlong's troops.

It's impossible to intercept Little Japan, but it's still possible to help Li Yunlong save his wife.

"Since the brothers in Wagangzhai didn't let the system send a prompt, then I can save a heroine and change the direction of the world. ”

While waiting, Li Tian thought.