Rise from eight hundred.
Chapter 641 Chapter 641
Chapter 641 Chapter 641
It's just that the course of the battle is completely different from what the Japanese imagined.
After the reinforcement platoon that raided the east of Guangde city destroyed some of its supplies, the Japanese army's supply team was still resisting tenaciously.
The artillery position slipped even faster. Five minutes before the arrival of the two Japanese infantry brigades, all the troops were evacuated, so that several artillery pieces had no time to carry out a complete blast. .
There is even a intact 105 howitzer.
This made the Japanese infantry captain who led his team to the scene full of devastation feel a little excited for a moment, thinking that it was he who urged his subordinates to run wildly so that the Chinese were too late to protect a few heavy weapons of the empire.
But obviously, the 18th Division, which was responsible for cleaning up the mess for the Sixth Heavy Artillery Brigade, did not inform them of the "cunning" of the Chinese in time.
"Speed up, rescue the artillery, search the battlefield, and check the damage." The Japanese major who was standing outside the artillery position issued the military order in a timely manner. "If there are any cannons that can still be used, report them to His Excellency Kunizaki immediately."
For the Japanese major, the role of artillery is far greater than the life of the Chinese.
Because the life of a Chinese is not valuable, but his life is very valuable. Without the assistance of artillery, the attack during the day will have to be filled with human life. He will not become the second army major on the death list.
Besides, as long as he saves a few cannons, no matter how many Chinese he can kill, this great achievement is already destined.
As a major officer, he thought so, and of course his squadron leaders and squad leaders who were more likely to be cannon fodder also thought so.
Therefore, the Japanese ran so fast that they even felt that the light of the flashlight was not enough, and they were not afraid of wasting the flares into the sky, turning part of the artillery position into daylight.
They still don't know much about Chinese people.
There is a Chinese saying: "The pie falls from the sky, either a big pit or a trap!"
As a result, the Japanese infantry who were excited to help up the artillery that was pushed to the ground were hit by their own artillery shells.
However, not from the sky, but from the ground.
Around the several cannons that Tang Dao deliberately left behind, fishing lines were used to make tripping mines.
It's just that this mine is a little bit big, and it's all made of boxes of mountain artillery shells. The detonator is naturally the most commonly used grenade by Chinese soldiers.
The energy caused by the explosion of three grenades is enough to completely detonate more than a dozen shells.
Not to mention that the cowhide boots of the excited Japanese infantry did not feel the thin fishing line, even if they felt something was wrong, five or six seconds was not enough to make them run a hundred meters away. One door is full of steel giants!
How fiercely a dozen shells exploded together, I am afraid that very few soldiers can describe it in words.
Because, people who have seen it with their own eyes are basically dead.
Like a volcanic eruption, after an orange fireball flashed past, the huge body of the 105 howitzer weighing two or three tons was thrown into the air five or six meters high, and steel fragments splashed everywhere.
Not to mention the Japanese army standing within 30 meters of the howitzer radius, even the Japanese army still staying 100 meters away, many of them were beaten to death by these flying steel fragments.
That’s not to mention, some shells didn’t die on the spot, but exploded after being knocked tens of meters away by the explosion energy, just like the second kicker used during the Chinese New Year, and it was also a second kicker flying randomly.One squadron of Japanese troops was still more than 200 meters away from the center of the explosion, but a shell that flew far enough flew into the formation and exploded. The entire squadron instantly disappeared in place, leaving only a piece of scorched land.
However, just one 6.5 kg mountain artillery shell can cause such damage. It may be regarded as the most powerful 75-caliber shell since the war between China and Japan.
With this big explosion alone, a Japanese army squad has basically become a number, and the minced meat in that place fully proves the power of the Japanese artillery shells.
But this is just the beginning of the tragedy.
And a series of explosions.
Yes, the explosion Tang Dao set up this time is a series of mines.
There were at least 300 shells left on the Japanese artillery positions, which he could waste.
Trip mines were set up around each seemingly intact artillery. As long as one of them was kicked by the Japanese army and caused an explosion, when the rest of the artillery was violently shaken, a small mechanism would pull the fuse of the grenade, and all of them would explode.
In order to welcome the Japanese reinforcements, Tang Dao left more than 60 shells under the few remaining guns.
If it was just a volcanic eruption at the beginning, then the chain of eruptions caused later can be called a volcanic group.
For a while, shells flew randomly on the ground, and the thick gunpowder smoke made people unable to open their eyes.
The eyeballs of the Japanese Major, who might just be standing in front of the truck and issuing military orders, were wide open and he was unwilling to close them for a long time.
The nearly sluggish Major of the Japanese Army might not be able to figure it out. He just wanted to save the artillery. Is this wrong?
But how did it become like this?
The ending has proven him wrong.
Not only was the cannon not rescued, but even a single shot was not fired, many people were missing under his command, and there were many more names on the death list.
Two infantry squads, just gone.
The Japanese Army Major, who stayed 200 meters in front of the artillery position, seemed to have a halo of the protagonist, standing still, but he was unscathed in this series of explosions.
That is, there is an internal injury, and I want to vomit blood!
It wasn't blown by the air wave, it was simply suffocated.
Because of my own stupidity.
"Baga, the whole army is chasing after the Chinese, and I will kill them!" The Japanese army major stared at the smoky battlefield with his big round eyes, and roared hoarsely.
As if this wasn't enough to express his anger, the Japanese Army Major Uki Yu, wearing white gloves and a steel helmet on his head, pulled out his command saber grandly, held it in his hand, and strode forward into the position.
This violated the provisions of the "Infantry Code of Practice" that commanders should not easily set foot on the front line, but it was in line with the spirit of martial arts within the Japanese army.
Especially when morale was low after encountering Chinese bombing attacks, the Japanese major did what he should do most as a commander.
This may be the second decision he made tonight, and also the second wrong decision.
Mistakes on the battlefield are the price of death.
Not to mention his white gloves were too conspicuous, and the command knife in his hand was too sharp against the firelight.
The sharp knife light made it difficult for Tang Dao, who was staying in the mountains 500 meters away to observe the battlefield with a scope, not to notice it.
Shooting without hesitation, Tang Dao turned around and left without looking at his own results.
On the artillery position, a major of the Japanese army was facing the sky with his back, his two big eyes were wide open and he was staring at the sky.
On the top of the head, there is a round hole about the size of his eyeball in the middle of the steel helmet with the yellow five-pointed star.
Blood poured out from the helmet.
A shot right between the eyebrows!
The Major of the Japanese Army no longer has to be angry or disbelieving, or worry about whether there are artillery.
Because, he has become the second army major who died in the Kunizaki detachment in the Battle of Mouse Mountain.
Kunizaki was stunned when he received the news, another mouthful of old blood!
Takeuchi Yunshan couldn't help a little joy again, and couldn't help thinking of the Chinese story of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It seems that Zhou Yu just vomited and vomited to death. Your Excellency Kunizaki Zheng's age seems to be older than Zhou Lang!
(End of this chapter)
It's just that the course of the battle is completely different from what the Japanese imagined.
After the reinforcement platoon that raided the east of Guangde city destroyed some of its supplies, the Japanese army's supply team was still resisting tenaciously.
The artillery position slipped even faster. Five minutes before the arrival of the two Japanese infantry brigades, all the troops were evacuated, so that several artillery pieces had no time to carry out a complete blast. .
There is even a intact 105 howitzer.
This made the Japanese infantry captain who led his team to the scene full of devastation feel a little excited for a moment, thinking that it was he who urged his subordinates to run wildly so that the Chinese were too late to protect a few heavy weapons of the empire.
But obviously, the 18th Division, which was responsible for cleaning up the mess for the Sixth Heavy Artillery Brigade, did not inform them of the "cunning" of the Chinese in time.
"Speed up, rescue the artillery, search the battlefield, and check the damage." The Japanese major who was standing outside the artillery position issued the military order in a timely manner. "If there are any cannons that can still be used, report them to His Excellency Kunizaki immediately."
For the Japanese major, the role of artillery is far greater than the life of the Chinese.
Because the life of a Chinese is not valuable, but his life is very valuable. Without the assistance of artillery, the attack during the day will have to be filled with human life. He will not become the second army major on the death list.
Besides, as long as he saves a few cannons, no matter how many Chinese he can kill, this great achievement is already destined.
As a major officer, he thought so, and of course his squadron leaders and squad leaders who were more likely to be cannon fodder also thought so.
Therefore, the Japanese ran so fast that they even felt that the light of the flashlight was not enough, and they were not afraid of wasting the flares into the sky, turning part of the artillery position into daylight.
They still don't know much about Chinese people.
There is a Chinese saying: "The pie falls from the sky, either a big pit or a trap!"
As a result, the Japanese infantry who were excited to help up the artillery that was pushed to the ground were hit by their own artillery shells.
However, not from the sky, but from the ground.
Around the several cannons that Tang Dao deliberately left behind, fishing lines were used to make tripping mines.
It's just that this mine is a little bit big, and it's all made of boxes of mountain artillery shells. The detonator is naturally the most commonly used grenade by Chinese soldiers.
The energy caused by the explosion of three grenades is enough to completely detonate more than a dozen shells.
Not to mention that the cowhide boots of the excited Japanese infantry did not feel the thin fishing line, even if they felt something was wrong, five or six seconds was not enough to make them run a hundred meters away. One door is full of steel giants!
How fiercely a dozen shells exploded together, I am afraid that very few soldiers can describe it in words.
Because, people who have seen it with their own eyes are basically dead.
Like a volcanic eruption, after an orange fireball flashed past, the huge body of the 105 howitzer weighing two or three tons was thrown into the air five or six meters high, and steel fragments splashed everywhere.
Not to mention the Japanese army standing within 30 meters of the howitzer radius, even the Japanese army still staying 100 meters away, many of them were beaten to death by these flying steel fragments.
That’s not to mention, some shells didn’t die on the spot, but exploded after being knocked tens of meters away by the explosion energy, just like the second kicker used during the Chinese New Year, and it was also a second kicker flying randomly.One squadron of Japanese troops was still more than 200 meters away from the center of the explosion, but a shell that flew far enough flew into the formation and exploded. The entire squadron instantly disappeared in place, leaving only a piece of scorched land.
However, just one 6.5 kg mountain artillery shell can cause such damage. It may be regarded as the most powerful 75-caliber shell since the war between China and Japan.
With this big explosion alone, a Japanese army squad has basically become a number, and the minced meat in that place fully proves the power of the Japanese artillery shells.
But this is just the beginning of the tragedy.
And a series of explosions.
Yes, the explosion Tang Dao set up this time is a series of mines.
There were at least 300 shells left on the Japanese artillery positions, which he could waste.
Trip mines were set up around each seemingly intact artillery. As long as one of them was kicked by the Japanese army and caused an explosion, when the rest of the artillery was violently shaken, a small mechanism would pull the fuse of the grenade, and all of them would explode.
In order to welcome the Japanese reinforcements, Tang Dao left more than 60 shells under the few remaining guns.
If it was just a volcanic eruption at the beginning, then the chain of eruptions caused later can be called a volcanic group.
For a while, shells flew randomly on the ground, and the thick gunpowder smoke made people unable to open their eyes.
The eyeballs of the Japanese Major, who might just be standing in front of the truck and issuing military orders, were wide open and he was unwilling to close them for a long time.
The nearly sluggish Major of the Japanese Army might not be able to figure it out. He just wanted to save the artillery. Is this wrong?
But how did it become like this?
The ending has proven him wrong.
Not only was the cannon not rescued, but even a single shot was not fired, many people were missing under his command, and there were many more names on the death list.
Two infantry squads, just gone.
The Japanese Army Major, who stayed 200 meters in front of the artillery position, seemed to have a halo of the protagonist, standing still, but he was unscathed in this series of explosions.
That is, there is an internal injury, and I want to vomit blood!
It wasn't blown by the air wave, it was simply suffocated.
Because of my own stupidity.
"Baga, the whole army is chasing after the Chinese, and I will kill them!" The Japanese army major stared at the smoky battlefield with his big round eyes, and roared hoarsely.
As if this wasn't enough to express his anger, the Japanese Army Major Uki Yu, wearing white gloves and a steel helmet on his head, pulled out his command saber grandly, held it in his hand, and strode forward into the position.
This violated the provisions of the "Infantry Code of Practice" that commanders should not easily set foot on the front line, but it was in line with the spirit of martial arts within the Japanese army.
Especially when morale was low after encountering Chinese bombing attacks, the Japanese major did what he should do most as a commander.
This may be the second decision he made tonight, and also the second wrong decision.
Mistakes on the battlefield are the price of death.
Not to mention his white gloves were too conspicuous, and the command knife in his hand was too sharp against the firelight.
The sharp knife light made it difficult for Tang Dao, who was staying in the mountains 500 meters away to observe the battlefield with a scope, not to notice it.
Shooting without hesitation, Tang Dao turned around and left without looking at his own results.
On the artillery position, a major of the Japanese army was facing the sky with his back, his two big eyes were wide open and he was staring at the sky.
On the top of the head, there is a round hole about the size of his eyeball in the middle of the steel helmet with the yellow five-pointed star.
Blood poured out from the helmet.
A shot right between the eyebrows!
The Major of the Japanese Army no longer has to be angry or disbelieving, or worry about whether there are artillery.
Because, he has become the second army major who died in the Kunizaki detachment in the Battle of Mouse Mountain.
Kunizaki was stunned when he received the news, another mouthful of old blood!
Takeuchi Yunshan couldn't help a little joy again, and couldn't help thinking of the Chinese story of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
It seems that Zhou Yu just vomited and vomited to death. Your Excellency Kunizaki Zheng's age seems to be older than Zhou Lang!
(End of this chapter)
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