Chapter 24 Code of Action:**(3)

The Japanese officers who received the order of Genji Yamagi quickly organized their soldiers and wanted to build a defensive line to block the attack of the second echelon. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Many of the Japanese officers of this period experienced the ** war of Japan during the Meiji Restoration. They have accumulated a wealth of experience in counterinsurgency battles against various feudal domains, and many of them have even studied at some famous military academies in Europe.

The Japanese officers believed that although their opponents were sharp-armed, they did not have many troops in battle at present, and that they had a chance to stabilize their positions.

As the old saying goes, the ideal is plump, and the reality is skinny. The second echelon stopped about a kilometer away from the Japanese army, and the infantry played that game again, relying on infantry combat vehicles and Humvee vehicles to build fire support points.

The first echelon had completed the interspersed detour of the Japanese army, and the second echelon was a thousand meters away from the Japanese army, and no troops were in the DangerClose range of the traverser, and Li Sifeng, who served as the FAC, reported this information to the command center.

The two mourning star mortars, one large and one small, resumed shelling, and the two 60-millimeter small smashing and running of the mountain troops in the second echelon also joined the ensemble, and the shelling at this time changed from a duet to a four-person chorus.

Under the guidance of the observation posts, the artillery carried out accurate shelling of the Japanese troops. As long as there is the slightest sign of Japanese troops gathering, artillery fire will come as scheduled.

The Japanese officers had only gathered a few soldiers before they were subjected to heavy shelling. In the entire Japanese formation, a group of soldiers could not find the officers, and the officers could not find the soldiers.

The best way to deal with this situation is to have the troops flank a little further back and regroup. It's just that the opponent has already completed the roundabout outflanking, and if the enemy's second echelon sticks up, the encircled pocket will soon be formed, and then slowly tightened.

The Japanese did not dare to retreat for regrouping, and the second echelon was in no hurry to charge. The second echelon of the Traverser suppressed the Japanese with long-range weapons such as .50 large-caliber machine guns and 7.62 mm machine guns.

Infantry and Humvee vehicles slowly covered the infantry towards the Japanese advance, and the soldiers armed with M4 carbines only slowly moved forward with the battlefield, rather than firing blindly. The distance of a thousand meters is a bit difficult for the short-barreled M4, and the power of the 5.56mm rifle cartridge is also a bit helpless at this distance.

The artillery positions of the Japanese army, as the focus of the attack of the two echelons of the traverser, were poured with shells of various calibers, plus the explosion of the Japanese army's own ammunition, and there were no living people in sight. I can't even see a single intact cannon, all kinds of mountain artillery, and fragments of field artillery are scattered all over the ground, it's really an apocalyptic scene.

The Japanese soldiers soon discovered that whether they gathered intentionally or unintentionally, they were always met with artillery fire or the fire of those bursting weapons.

The sheer power of the high-explosive grenades made the soldiers wonder if they had been bombarded by heavy coastal defense guns, and the short bursts of the machine guns were even more accurate. In short, the soldiers collapsed, they refused to carry out the officers' orders to block the enemy in their formations, and fled in all directions.

Seeing that the Japanese army began to rout, the second echelon did not rush to pursue. Still at the original speed, the infantry leaned on the chariots and slowly approached the Japanese troops. Although this offensive is not as sharp and sharp as the blade of the first echelon, it is as heavy and unstoppable as a battering ram.

The Japanese soldiers who had broken up in the rear, and after running for a certain distance, were shot at by their own men, which was ordered by the mountain motoji.

Seeing that it was impossible to organize a line of defense at the forefront, Genji Yamagi immediately organized another line of defense a little further back. He pinned his hopes on the fact that this back line could get out of the attack range of the opponent's high-powered "mortar artillery", and no matter how bad it was, it could reduce the bombardment accuracy of the "mortar artillery". The accuracy of the two mortars just now, one blow up at a time, shocked the mountain Genji can no longer be described by the word "frightened".

And the two Mourning Stars, one large and one small, did indeed stop shelling, not because they were out of range. Rather, after a long period of continuous rapid shelling, the temperature of the barrel was a little too high, and in order to avoid accidents and damage to the barrel, the artillery squad stopped shelling.

Before Genji Yamagi had time to rejoice, the Japanese soldiers who had broken down rushed towards the line of defense he had just organized. He had to order his soldiers to shoot at the rout, otherwise before the enemy could attack, the brainless frontal assault of the rout would have smashed his makeshift defensive line.

The Japanese troops, who had been shot by their own men, finally dispersed towards the sides of this improvised defensive line.

At this time, the second echelon also discovered the Japanese soldiers who had formed a defense organization. The first to fire was the Erikon 20-mm cannon on the Piranha infantry tank, followed by the 105-mm rifled gun on the M1128MGS mobile gun carriage.

Another baptism of anti-infantry high-explosive grenades, this defensive line, which had been pinned on by the mountain Genji, collapsed in an instant. Those temporary bunkers constructed from supply crates may be able to hold off round-tipped rifle rounds of this era, but they are as powerless as paper in the heavy firepower of the 21st century.

Artillery and machine guns poured this ammunition continuously, and another rout of the Japanese army began. The "prophecy" of the staff officers of the headquarters of the 1st Division once again fell short. Based on the information that the Qing court was unable to produce smokeless gunpowder, they judged that the enemy could not use their burst weapons for a long time to attack, and similarly, based on the Qing court's inability to produce picric acid explosives, their artillery was very powerful.

Today's battle situation has slapped these staff officers in the face over and over again, and it is estimated that they will be swollen with pigs' heads. These usually arrogant staff officers are all wilted at this time, and the enemy on the opposite side does not follow the routine of the world at all. They boast of traveling around the world and learning to be rich, but they can't predict their opponents' tricks at all.

What is this enemy going to do? The entire Liaodong Peninsula has actually been cut off from the mainland by the Japanese army, and how long can their tactics of heavy use of rapid-fire weapons and frequent use of artillery fire cover last? Why did you suddenly launch such a fierce attack on Fuzhou Avenue, was it to open up contact with the mainland?

There are too many questions plaguing these staff officers, and even the current situation of the war is so bad that they cannot stop speculating about the opponent's combat intentions.

Motoji Yamachi didn't have that many ideas, and if he couldn't get as many soldiers out of here as possible today, it would be useless to know more. Do you want to talk to Amaterasu with the answers to these questions?

Since they couldn't stop the pursuers behind, they could only rush through the gaps in the defense line of the army that had outflanked them. Note that the word for Yamachi Genji is to rush over, not to hit it. He had completely lost his artillery unit and simply did not have the confidence to attack those ironclad cars. But in the near future, this group of Huaxia people from a hundred and twenty years later will tell him with ironclad facts that no matter how much artillery he has, it will be useless, and they will have all kinds of ways to kill him.

The first echelon spread out in a fan shape, blocking the retreat of the headquarters of the 1st Division to Fuzhou on the Fuzhou Avenue.

The infantry built multiple fire support points around the infantry and tanks, which could support each other, and it was a good crossfire. The first echelon is a purely mechanized unit, with very sufficient ammunition, and the gaps between the various fire support points seem to be very far apart, but in fact, under the suppression of continuous fire, it is difficult for Japanese soldiers without any armor protection to rush through these gaps.

Genji Yamachi's tactical thinking is still stuck at the level of this era, even if he has learned a painful lesson today. But it is difficult to change the inherent mindset for a while, and at this time, he can keep a clear head and know that if he wants to preserve his vitality, he is already an experienced general.

What Motoji Yamagi could rely on was that the Japanese army outnumbered the traversers several times more, and in his opinion, the enemy was small in number and relied on new weapons that had never appeared on the battlefield to gain an advantage.

But machinery will always fail, let alone these weapons and equipment that have not been realized. These weapons have been firing continuously for a long time since the beginning of the war, and the quality of the soldiers of the Qing army is low, and the level of maintenance of the equipment in peacetime is not too high, and the probability of failure of these weapons is very large.

At that time, with the advantage of numbers, it will be no problem to rush through, and maybe there will be a chance to fight a counterattack or something.

It's just a skinny reality, and it's going to shatter the dream of Genji in the mountains again. Weapons and equipment that have not experienced real combat? Which one are you referring to? Come on, the oldest Browning .50 machine gun on the other side has been in use for hundreds of years, okay? At the beginning of the mountain Genji mistaking the traverser for one of the Qing army, the tragedy was already doomed.

The scene of the Japanese army attacking the first echelon blocking position, let's make up for it by ourselves. Defend the steel chariot with flesh and blood, and attack the firepower network of 25mm machine guns, 120mm tank guns, and various machine guns and automatic rifles. There is nothing more to describe than that it is very bloody and violent.

The Japanese army has broken again, and there are too many words used today to describe the combat operations of the Japanese army. There is nothing wrong with this kind of battle, which has more than 100 years of weapons and equipment and the difference in technical and tactical levels, to have such a one-sided scene.

In the two offensive echelons of the traverser, the participants did not even suffer any major injuries. It is not surprising that there are no casualties on the active duty equipment of the US military in this water, as long as there are no accidental injuries to friendly soldiers.

The battle has maintained a record of no injuries until now, in addition to the fact that the Japanese army is completely unsuitable for the combat path of the traverser, the biggest reason is the equipment on the traverser.

In the 21 st century, the US military's perennial battles have been low-intensity anti-terrorism and public security operations, and its weapons and equipment attach great importance to their protective properties. Even the high number of casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq cannot be attributed to the inadequate protection of these equipment.

Only guerrillas, improvised roadside bombs, sniper's cold guns and RPGs hiding among civilians are responsible for those casualties. However, none of these Japanese troops in the First Sino-Japanese War were there, and the Japanese army's record so far today is still zero.

Judging from the current situation, unless their Amaterasu Okami appears, the traverser accidentally injures a friendly soldier, or the blind one makes a crash or something like that, the Japanese army's record will continue to remain zero.