One hundred and sixty-seventh official shelling
The soldiers who were completely opposite to the Japanese, saw a large number of artillery shells hitting the Japanese artillery positions, and the soldiers suddenly felt up. Some soldiers even stood up without carriage, looking at the wonderful and violent explosions in the distance.
At this time, the soldiers knew that even if they were exposed, it would be irrelevant. With the large-scale artillery bombardment coming soon, the Japanese must have no time to care about themselves. They are already clay Buddhas crossing the river and they are unable to protect themselves.
Indeed, the Japanese were almost stunned by the first round of artillery attacks, so how could they even care about other things? Even the Japanese Colonel Corps Corps was stunned first. They looked at their artillery positions and came back to their senses for a long time. Then they shouted anxiously: "Hurry, retreat quickly."
Large-scale artillery bombardment is coming soon, and a large number of Japanese artillery soldiers and many Japanese officers must evacuate quickly, otherwise they will all die as the large-scale artillery bombardment arrives.
Obviously, as the captain of the artillery corps, the Japanese colonel still knew this. Anyway, his 12 cannons could not be saved. Since he could not be saved, he could only protect the people and ordered his troops to retreat as quickly as possible and abandon all these cannons and trucks.
Now, for the Japanese, time is life!
After giving the order to retreat, the Japanese colonel led a group of Japanese officers and dozens of Japanese soldiers to hurry up and trot away from his artillery positions and leave this dangerous place.
Seeing his corps commander issued a retreat order, many Japanese officers who were preparing to command artillery attacks on the artillery positions hurriedly ordered their Japanese soldiers to run quickly and run towards the road not far away.
A Japanese soldier who was still carrying a shell in his hand was in a daze. When he saw his second lieutenant captain giving an order, he immediately threw the shell in his hand to the ground. He was not afraid of the shell explosion, so he ran on his neck and ran towards the road not far away.
A large number of Japanese soldiers reacted quickly and immediately started running away in a mess.
Some Japanese soldiers, whether because of lack of experience or panic, rushed to the truck parked in the artillery position. Several trucks were immediately filled with people, and some Japanese soldiers who were walking on their necks and preparing to escape were hesitated when they saw this, and they climbed onto the truck or ran to escape.
However, before these indecisive Japanese artillery soldiers had time to climb up the truck, many Japanese officers who saw this scene held up their command knife and shouted anxiously. It was obvious that all the Japanese who ordered them to climb onto the truck got off the truck and ran away from here.
Running and leaving faster and safer. The position is full of messy figures. There are even discarded shells on the ground. How can a guy as heavy as a truck be able to run? In addition, driving on this wasteland is not as fast as running and leaving.
In addition, the fierce shelling is coming soon. If the truck is full of people, it will be shaking and shaking. It will be slow and slow. If the shells come down before leaving here, the shells will come down, and the entire truck will not be killed.
The captain of the Japanese corps who were running away trotted while looking at his position. Seeing a lot of people climbing onto the truck, he suddenly shouted in anger: "Baga! A bunch of stupid pigs!"
After shouting, the Japanese colonel knew that he could not take care of so much. If he was slower, a large number of shells would be smashed down.
Before he ran for one or two hundred meters, the Japanese colonel heard a faint sound of rumbling fire. Soon, a large sharp whistling sound in the sky also came.
Looking into the sky, seeing the large amount of artillery shells in the sky, the Japanese colonel trembled in his heart, stepped on his neck, and ran towards the road not far away in a mess. In less than two in the distance, three hundred was the road when the Japanese arrived.
In the distance, in the darkness around.
Many soldiers, especially those companies with telescopes, saw a large number of Japanese soldiers panic and began to run away in a mess, and everyone almost burst into laughter.
Although I couldn't see the specific appearance of the Japanese when they ran for their lives, I vaguely watched so many blurred figures begin to leave their positions, and the soldiers could imagine the panic and embarrassed appearance of the Japanese when they ran for their lives.
It's so satisfying. The Japanese also have times when they run away in a panic!
The soldiers of the Artillery Regiment of the First Infantry Brigade were obviously well-trained, which was inseparable from the usual large-scale training, especially live-fire training. Not long after the first round of test firing, the official large-scale artillery bombardment began immediately, and a large number of shells flew towards this side.
Obviously, the shooting elements were corrected, and the accuracy of the formal shelling was much higher than the first round of test shots. Basically, all the shells hit the target, and a large number of shells exploded violently on the Japanese's positions, shocking the earth!
"Boom, boom, boom..."
The explosion of a large number of artillery shells suddenly made fires on the Japanese positions soaring into the sky, all of which were fires generated by the explosion of artillery shells, which almost shone the entire Japanese artillery position as if it were daytime.
This is a large-scale formal shelling, with shells continuously and explosions densely and amazingly.
The heavy artillery on the Japanese artillery positions were immediately hit by a devastating blow. Several cannons were blown into piles of scrap iron amid the violent explosion, and one cannon was even blown to almost become dissatisfied.
This was hit by several shells in succession. The violent explosion sounded, first blowing the cannon almost disintegrated, and then several shells successively exploded the cannon to pieces. The thick gun barrel was also severely deformed. It flew far away with the air waves, and then fell heavily to the ground.
The strong heavy artillery on the position is like this, and the trucks on the position are even more vulnerable. Many trucks were blown into pieces, and some trucks were filled with Japanese devils. Before these Japanese who were squeezed into the truck had time to get off the truck, a large number of shells were hit overwhelmingly.
With a loud "boom", a 105mm caliber shell directly hit the carriage of a truck, and a violent explosion occurred in the crowd on the carriage. The truck was blown into two pieces, and the carriage was blown almost into scattered debris, and even the car wheels flew far away. As for the carriage full of Japanese devils, they were basically blown into powder, and only some broken limbs flew far away with the air waves.
The front of the truck was a little stronger and heavier, but it was almost distorted and rolled out with the violent waves of the explosion.
On the position, most of the Japanese did not run out. The official large-scale artillery bombardment of the artillery regiment came too quickly. The violent explosion broke into large pits on the ground. After one shot, all the Japanese who were within a radius of 20 or 30 meters were killed.
The violent and shocking explosion did not last long, and the terrifying death of the explosion inevitably occurred.
On the position, the Japanese had accumulated some shells. Although this time it was a sneak attack, the Japanese carried not many shells, but there were still hundreds of shells. Each cannon was located next to each cannon, either far or near, and it was neatly stacked.
Each pile of shells is basically more than a dozen or twenty. Although hundreds of shells are relatively scattered, when they explode, it is like a huge, almost boiling hot oil pan suddenly adding a large scoop of cold water.
The explosion on the entire position became much more violent and even more terrifying as the death explosion occurred. Although there was no mushroom cloud rising, the soldiers lurking in the distance clearly felt that the earth was trembling. Even though it was hundreds of meters away from the Japanese artillery position, the soldiers felt very uncomfortable. Many soldiers covered their ears tightly.
"boom!"
A shell exploded in a pile of shells on the ground. There were about a dozen shells on the ground, all of which were Japanese small Japanese shells. The shells that were shot immediately detonated all the shells on the ground, and an amazing pit appeared on the ground.
Not far from the explosion site, a cannon that was blown up crookedly was almost torn apart during this terrifying explosion, and lay in a ragged pit formed by the explosion just now.
Hundreds of artillery shells exploded one after another in a short period of time, and a large number of artillery shells were continuously fired. In a short period of time, the Japanese artillery positions were almost plowed, and there was no intact cannon, and no surviving car.
The cannons and trucks made of steel are like this. How could the Japanese with flesh and blood survive? All the Japanese who have not escaped will be bombed to death. Even if they escaped from this position, as long as they have not run far and have not reached a sufficient safe distance, these Japanese Japanese will either be bombed to death or be shocked to death.
Compared with the Japanese artillery positions that are surging and are no longer like this, the situation within one or two hundred meters next to the position is slightly better. After all, there are not many shells falling in this area, only a few craters and some slightly off-limited shells exploded.
However, there were not many Japanese corpses seen on the position. Perhaps the Japanese on the position had been blown up to the point where they were not much left. However, there were many Japanese corpses on the edge of the position and near the position.
This was shocked to death or bombed by sporadic artillery shells. There were still many corpses on the edge of the position, which was messy, and the situation was also in a mess.
The captain of the Japanese colonel who had just run out of the position was also lying on the ground and was almost fainted by the explosion. However, it may be because of the Japanese protection or the distance was a little far away, so he was not shocked to death.
The artillery bombardment of the Artillery Regiment of the First Infantry Brigade came and went quickly. The violent shelling ended in less than a few minutes. After the shelling, a messy area was left, and the entire Japanese artillery position was completely gone.
The tragic Japanese corps captain discovered that the violent explosion suddenly stopped and he struggled to get up. He looked at his artillery position that no longer existed, and his heart was broken!
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