Rise from eight hundred.

Chapter 431 Central Breakthrough

Chapter 431 Central Breakthrough
For the Japanese soldiers who were still sleeping in the trenches, this sudden blow was indeed confusing.

Perhaps it was not until Tang Dao hissed and roared: "Follow me!" A few seconds later, the Japanese army fully reacted, and the Chinese came.

Yes, Tang Dao overestimated the Japanese infantry squad in front of him.

Like the Chinese army, the Japanese artillery exists like a baby at the center of the army sequence. No matter where it goes, this "high-tech arm" is carefully cared for. It is never said that it is placed in the wilderness alone, even if it is a Night.

Why did Man Ushishima turn into a powdered panda as soon as he heard that the heavy artillery brigade was attacked?That's because he knew how much Ushishima Sadao hated him. If it wasn't for him, how could the head of the dignified 18th Division take the lead in violating the combat regulations?

It is well protected, which means that the guard infantry belonging to the artillery unit has no chance to go to the front line at all.

Not to mention the heavy artillery brigade, even the infantry guard squadrons of the artillery regiments of ordinary Japanese divisions are almost spectators in the war.

That is also the position that the small landlords and bosses in the main island of Japan like to send their children to. It is not dangerous, and it can also benefit from military exploits. Why not do it?
These families are not as ideal as those big nobles. They just want to keep their sons alive safely in the environment of Japanese national conscription, and add some gold edging or something.

To apply the rhetoric of the future, the pattern is small.

The principle that money can make ghosts turn mills is basically universal in the world.

The combat effectiveness of the Japanese artillery escort infantry, which has been sparse for a long time and has a small structure, can be imagined.

The Japanese infantry, who had just woken up from the panic, hurriedly put their guns on the trench before they even fastened their trouser pockets, but it was too late.

Tang Dao led the four infantry squads of the Sixing Battalion to sneak for more than 200 meters, and they were only 35 meters away from the nearest Japanese trench. It only took five or six seconds to run at full strength.

Flares were also shot into the sky at this time, some by the Japanese army, and some by the four-row battalion behind.

The entire battlefield is as bright as day.

Tang Dao held the saber Heizi returned to him in his left hand and the shell gun in his right hand, and jumped straight into the trench.

The shell gun, which was adjusted to the continuous firing state, sprayed out tongues of flame without hesitation, shooting down several Japanese soldiers who were aiming at him in panic.

Then, without any distress at all, he smashed the expensive shell gun at a Japanese soldier who was rushing over from the other side of the trench with a gun in his hand. The "iron bump" weighing one or two kilograms hit the Japanese soldier painfully covering his chest and abdomen, and his eyes were shining brightly. The light of the knife splits.

The slower Chinese soldiers in the rear followed suit, jumping directly into the trenches, holding their guns and shooting at all the khakis that could be seen in the field of vision, and then entered into bayonet-to-bayoneer hand-to-hand combat.

But the infantry who jumped into the trenches did not act alone, they were basically in groups of three, and the squad leader and deputy squad leader with submachine guns and shell guns were accompanied by at least two pike infantry.

Hand-to-hand combat is not purely hand-to-hand combat. Submachine guns and shell guns dodge their firing angles to avoid their own soldiers, and they will immediately shoot without hesitation.

If you want to fight with a bayonet, you can use a bayonet to deal with it. If you want to shoot at each other, within a distance of more than ten meters, a rifle and a submachine gun will definitely open the door for you to die.

Tang Dao's estimate is correct. In this 400-meter-long trench, there is actually more than one infantry squad, and the number is close to an infantry squadron.

Most of them were drawn from various artillery squadrons.

It's just that the artillerymen need a gun with a ball. The Japanese, who have always been thrifty, equip the gunner-level sergeant with a Nambu 24 pistol. Most of the Japanese artillerymen are not equipped with guns, no matter how long or short they are.

Many people may have only shot guns when they were recruits, and have no shooting experience since then, let alone this kind of "white knife goes in, red knife" comes out with a knife that looks fleshy.

It was the first time that the Four Elements Battalion encountered such a 'weak' Japanese infantry.

The light machine guns deployed by the Japanese army in the second trench behind the first line of trenches and the light machine guns together with the searchlight fortifications were completely suppressed by two MG34s that fired wildly. The Japanese shooters who dared to raise their heads were basically dead. Bureau.

There is no support outside, and a group of outrageous Chinese with excellent weapons and strong combat effectiveness have entered the trenches.
This may be the sad voice of a group of small landlords and traders in the trenches, the Japanese infantry and the temporary Japanese artillery.

Lao Tzu is an artilleryman, not a rude infantryman, so some weak-willed people find a reason to convince themselves and give up.

Not giving up struggling, but giving up fighting.

In what can be called a long trench, some Japanese soldiers dropped their heavy rifles, pulled out of the trench, took short legs, and frantically ran towards the artillery position 300 meters away.

They are the gods of war by manipulating the guns.

There's nothing wrong with this idea.

But the key is to run back.

What's more terrible is that if one person runs, more people will run. With the continuous artillery leaving without integrity, the Japanese infantry who are still desperately resisting completely collapsed.

I don't know how many Japanese troops left the trenches on their own initiative and fled in embarrassment.

At this time, only 3 minutes had passed, and 180 seconds after Yang Xiaoshan fired the first shot, nearly 200 Japanese infantrymen were frightened by the killing of only 60 Chinese infantrymen.

Not to mention the Japanese army, I am afraid that even the Chinese soldiers themselves were somewhat unexpected.

"The whole army, attack!" Tang Dao ordered decisively.

Xia Dayu, who had been closely following him, took out his flare gun and fired three red flares into the sky.

"Boom!" The earth trembled slightly.

It was not the artillery positions of the Japanese army that fired, but the Chinese cavalry.

"The whole army follows me, kill! Kill all devils in sight!" Gong Shaoxun, who was 700 meters away, looked at the three red flares rising, tore off the white cloth wrapped around the horse's mouth, and drew out his saber.

The war horse, which could finally breathe freely, felt the master's tightly clamped legs, felt the stormy battlefield, kept snorting and jogging forward excitedly, and then gradually accelerated until it reached full speed.

Three cavalry battalions, with a total of more than 250 horses and soldiers, followed the leader, Gong Shaoxun, and pierced the battlefield like arrows.

Skimming at high speed the trenches where only his own people were left, the horse speed reached its peak.

The sharp saber was swung, and the Japanese army who had just escaped from the trench and was running towards the rear artillery position was cut to the ground without resistance.

Not to mention that they don't have guns in their hands, even if they have guns, no one has the courage to dare to confront the killing machines with a high speed of 50 yards.

Without the threat of machine guns, cavalry is the most terrifying killing machine on this battlefield.

The garrison battalion stopped 500 meters away and the infantry of the 67th army guard battalion with more than 1000 people followed closely behind.

This is Tang Dao's tactics.

First use the elite infantry to make use of the surprise attack, open the gap, and then use the cavalry to charge, expand the gap and then expand, and put the main infantry on the battlefield.

This is actually not a novel tactic, but it is the basic tactic in the "blitzkrieg" played by the Germans in the future: breakthrough in the center, tearing the two wings from the center.

The Four Lines Battalion was fast enough, the cavalry was ruthless enough, and the thousand or so infantry who followed into the battlefield were accurate enough to not give the Japanese a chance to breathe.

After all, the 6th Heavy Artillery Brigade has 8000 people. As long as they are given a chance, they may bite back at any time. Even if the battle situation falls into a stalemate, for Tang Dao, this battle will be lost.

But as more than 200 cavalry fiercely entered the artillery position 300 meters away, leaving at least [-] or [-] corpses of fugitive Japanese infantry along the way, the Japanese artillery position in the distance was also in a panic. The beginning of the battle was smooth of.

The eyes of the Chinese soldiers who were still standing in the trenches waiting for the main force to rush forward flashed with hope.

Only by quickly finishing off the Devil Artillery, can they quickly return to support those brothers who are blocking the 36th Infantry Brigade.

However, things in this world are not destined to be accomplished overnight.

"Boom, boom, boom!" The scalp-numbing muffled sound came from afar.

The fiery red bullet marks were extremely obvious in the darkness.

Tang Dao's eyes turned cold for an instant.

He knew what it was.

Cannon!
Japanese machine guns!

(End of this chapter)

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