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Chapter 109 Breakthrough

Changzhu's artillery corps are obviously experienced soldiers, and they can even be said to be mountain troops... They have rich combat experience in fighting the Eighth Route Army in the mountains for many years, and Changzhu's command is also quite good.

The better the troops, the less they cannot escape from the encirclement.

So Gangzi chose to encircle the artillery corps.

Taro Nagatake almost didn't get angry after knowing that the chariot corps had escaped... These guys from the chariot corps usually enjoy the best food and highest treatment of the army, and would only escape at critical moments.

But complaining at this time was useless. Nagatake Taro could only grit his teeth and wave his command knife to the tank defense line formed by the Eighth Route Army, and order an attack.

This is a battle between flesh and blood and steel. The Japanese charged towards the tank defense line, and the other teams were bombed back by machine guns and artillery shells. The bodies were piled up in front of the positions, and the Japanese corpses and blood were everywhere...

Usually this situation only occurs when the Chinese army attacks the Japanese tanks, but now it changes in turmoil and turns into the Japanese attacking the Eighth Route Army tanks.

Perhaps because they had been too angry with enemy tanks before, the soldiers did not have any mercy on the casualties of the Japanese...

This is not a woman. Anyone who has been on the battlefield knows that people cannot live without compassion.

Even though they knew they were facing Japanese who were killing people without blinking, they could not even be considered humans, but if they were killed too much, the bullets would knock them down in pieces. Seeing Japanese people crawling around on the ground and struggling with blood and wailings everywhere, they would inevitably feel cold and even terrified, even if they were fired.

Therefore, the battlefield needs to control one's own feelings and hide human nature deep in the heart.

At this moment, the soldiers were more like machines, numbly changing magazines and pulling the trigger to knock down teams of enemies rushing up.

Taro Nagatake was not actually a blind charge. He knew very well that the shortcomings of the Eighth Route Army tank defense line were insufficient personnel.

So his idea was very clear, which was to concentrate the remaining three artillery and all mortars, and grenade launchers bombed the following infantry hiding in the tank soldiers, and then organized a blasting team to get close to the tank from a dead corner.

But Nagatake Taro's thoughts are clear, and so is Takako.

He even thought that the Japanese would use such tactics, so he ordered before the war: "All tanks, use tank guns to suppress enemy artillery fire, and machine gunners cooperate with infantry to block the enemy's charge!"

It seems a simple command, but it actually divides the function of the tank into two layers and closely coordinates with the infantry: tank guns cover infantry, machine guns counter the enemy infantry, and infantry also covers the tanks instruct targets...

In addition, the terrain of the Yuncheng Plain is very flat, and no matter where the Japanese set up a mortar or 92 infantry cannon, they will be discovered and locked soon.

In fact, the ones found that these mortars and 1992 infantry cannons were infantry. They had a wide range of observation and had strong perception. After discovering the target, they told the tank the target's position through the phone.

Therefore, the Japanese guns were often bombarded by tanks before they could fire a few shots.

This directly caused the Japanese infantry to rush up in batches and die.

But in the end, there were two tanks in the condition:

A tank was blown off by a cluster grenade. It was a Japanese man who had been knocked down to the ground. Although he was shot in his abdomen and his intestines were all over the ground, he still crawled towards the tank with the grenade in his arms.

Because his speed was very slow and the ground was full of corpses and blood, no one noticed him.

It was not until he ignited the grenade and raised the blue smoke and was discovered by Chen Fujun.

Chen Fujun had only had time to scream: "Grenade..."

Before he finished speaking, a guard rushed forward and blocked the gap in front of the track before the Japanese were about to drop the cluster grenade into the tank chassis.

So the cluster grenade rolled to the track, and with a "boom", it only broke the track, and of course it also took away the life of the warrior.

This is what Chen Fujun said, "the man is in the tank is in the tank." If this cluster grenade is thrown into the chassis, it will blow through the weak bottom armor from the bottom and completely scrap the tank. There may even be a fire gap to make the enemy turn the situation around.

Another tank was directly hit by an 81mm curved infantry cannon.

The so-called "curved infantry cannon" is actually a mortar, but the Japanese stipulated that mortars below 90mm caliber are artillery used by infantry, so they are called curved infantry cannons. Mortars above 90mm caliber are required to be artillery used by artillery, which is called mortars.

From this we can also see the Japanese's paranoidness. In fact, these two things are just different in terms of caliber, but the Japanese insisted on subdividing it into a "fine to the extreme".

But this division has no meaning in actual combat.

For example, the mountain artillery corps is more willing to equip curved infantry cannons with a caliber of less than 90mm... In combat in mountainous areas, it doesn't matter how big the caliber is, it's light in weight and small in size and easy to carry. Otherwise, it will be exhausted to run around in the mountainous areas and kill two cannons. It is obviously not cost-effective.

This is also the reason why the 37th Mountain Cannon Regiment is equipped with curved infantry cannons.

Mortar shells cannot penetrate the armor of the T34 tank, even the weak armor on the top is no exception.

But this erratic shell landed exactly where the commander was. After a sound of explosion, it knocked the commander fainted on the spot. The commander of the t34 tank was also a gunner, so the parallel machine gun and artillery of the tank could not fire normally.

A tank could not fire and lost one-tenth of its firepower. In an instant, the tank defense line became dangerous. The Japanese rushed up through this gap several times and were blown back by grenades.

At the critical moment, Chen Fujun unveiled the tank hatch and squeezed in, replaced the captain's position and fired the machine gun again...

Chen Fujun usually thinks this tank is rare, so he will go to the tank to touch it if he has something to do. Although he has not reached the point where he can drive a tank together with other people, it is still no problem to control the machine gun.

But these are not a problem.

What's more serious is that as the enemy charges tightly, the ammunition carried by the tank is about to be completed.

Androvic nervously shouted at Gangzi: "Comrade Commander, retreat! It is not worth sacrificing these tanks for the sake of the enemy!"

But Gangzi replied: "Persevere until the last moment, the main force will arrive soon!"

There is actually another reason why Gangzi is unwilling to retreat... At this time, two tanks could not drive, and he was unwilling to leave these two tanks to the enemy.

Fortunately, at the last moment, the main force finally arrived and launched a charge against the Japanese in time.
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