Bright Sword Military System

Chapter 1731 Information Blockade

Chapter 1731 Information Blockade
There was no shout of killing, because the soldiers were all wearing gas masks.

At this time, the devils fired poison gas bombs without any surprise, and at the same time, the 92 infantry artillery also fired a shell towards the front of the position. They hoped to prevent the Eighth Route Army from attacking in this way.

But all this is in vain.

The barbed wire fences on the devils' positions have been cleared, and several passages have been filled in the anti-tank trenches. More importantly, the firepower deployed on the front line is still in a state of suppression: the infantry will be pierced by several bullets as soon as they probe As soon as the machine guns fired, there would be firepower to suppress them, and the bunkers were bombarded by tanks one after another...

Under such circumstances, the offensive of the Eighth Route Army cannot be stopped by poison gas bombs and a dozen 92 infantry guns, not to mention that those 92 infantry guns need to be constantly shifted to provide extremely limited firepower for the front line.

Therefore, there was no suspense in this battle. The soldiers rushed into the devils' defense line like a tide and pierced them on the bayonets one by one.

But it's actually easier said than done.

The Devil's 20th Division was one of the first troops to enter China. It had participated in the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and experienced a period when a few cavalrymen occupied a city, so they looked down on the Huaxia troops from the bottom of their hearts.

They never dreamed that one day the Huaxia army would grow so powerful that they would need to use poison gas bombs to stop them.

At this time, the devils of the 20th Division were quite stubborn, and not many of them surrendered at the last moment, but fought desperately to the end...

One of the reasons is that they know that they have done a lot of evil in China, and the Eighth Route Army will not easily spare them, including their use of gas bombs on Chinese soil.

Another reason is the difficulty of surrendering successfully in the night and in the smoke of gas bombs:
Both sides are wearing gas masks, shouting to surrender, can the enemy hear you?
Kneel down and raise your hands, can the enemy see clearly?

I'm afraid the bayonet was the first thing to come up!
In the end, many enemies and friends wrestled together, and the two sides ripped off the other's gas mask and belonged together.

But of course, the devil's dying struggle could not stop the advance of the Eighth Route Army. After breaking through the devil's defense line, the Eighth Route Army quickly advanced towards its hinterland, and then went straight to the headquarters of the Devil's 20th Division.

At this time, the significance of the information blockade was reflected. When the Eighth Route Army hit the headquarters of the 20th Division, Major General Matsumura, the division head, did not know that the front line had been broken by the Eighth Route Army. The Eighth Route Army killed him.

In fact, this is just one of the benefits of information blocking.

The Eighth Route Army's information blockade against devils is divided into two layers:

The first level is to block information within the 20th Division.

This layer should be said to be relatively weak. Except for the intelligence personnel cutting the telephone line, it is radio interference in the air... Radio interference does not mean that the devils cannot send telegrams, but that they use the same frequency immediately after receiving the radio signal from the devils. Or a similar frequency sends a stronger signal and is received by the other party. As a result, what the devil receives is garbled codes and cannot read the information in a timely and effective manner.

Among them, the communication of the devil correspondent cannot be prevented.

But there is no need to guard against it, because the forward speed of the half-track vehicle can catch up with the devil's communicator, even if a few communicators miss it, it doesn't matter, the information he passed on is not very meaningful.

Interference at this level was primarily intended to cause confusion and command failure within the 20th Division.

Otherwise, the 20th Division actually formed two blockade lines of poison gas bombs. After the first line of defense of the 78th Regiment was breached, there would be a defense line of the No.80 Regiment, still with barbed wire, gas bombs, and firepower later. blessing.

If this line of defense works, the Eighth Route Army's offensive will be delayed again.

But the No.80 Wing did not have any psychological preparations and did not receive an order to fight gas bombs... They just woke up from their sleep and the Eighth Route Army was already in front of them.

But in the end, the devils failed to make up their minds: the opportunity disappeared while they hesitated, and the Eighth Route Army quickly controlled the devils responsible for the gas bombs.

These devils are easy to spot.

Soldiers don't need to recognize poison gas bombs, they just need to see if the devils are equipped with Type 94 90mm caliber mortars... Devils are usually not equipped with mortars, and if they have mortars, they are used to fight gas bombs.

It's just that the "control" here is a misnomer.

The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army hated these devils deeply, and their so-called "control" was to shoot them all on the spot.

The fighters have a good reason:

"What if the devil makes a small move?"

"That's a poison gas bomb, just ignite a grenade and it's over!"

"We are here to ensure the safety of gas bombs!"

……

Only dead devils are the safest.

The second layer of information blockade is stronger. It is aimed at the section outside the 20th Division, that is, the [-]-odd kilometers from the front desk to Tonghua.

In fact, it is to add the monk's reconnaissance brigade.

Wang Xuexin originally set up his own scouts for the independent battalion, but because of the emergency, the training of new scouts had not yet been completed, so he sent them hastily for fear of bad things, so he had to temporarily transfer the monk's scouting brigade to cooperate with the independent battalion .

The reconnaissance brigade took a helicopter to fly to the hinterland of the devils, and spread them like beans on the highlands and transportation hubs of various roads and roads.

The devil's communicators were very arrogant. They never thought that the Eighth Route Army would go deep into the rear, so they rode the side three rounds at night and ran back with the lights on.

It was effortless to fight, and it was over after a few rows of machine gun bullets passed by.

However, in order to act cautiously, the reconnaissance brigade usually uses landmines to solve the problem.

The machine gun was aimed at the headlights in the dark, worried that it would not be accurate, and it would be troublesome if the devil fled to the forest to find it. If the information was brought out, it would be a big mistake.

There is no such problem with landmines. The "boom" directly overturned people and cars. If the devils were lucky enough to survive, they would not know how to run, because they thought it was a landmine planted by their own people. When you come up, scold them.

At the same time, the scouts were also wearing devil uniforms, and when they went up, they could always hear the screaming and cursing of the devil's communication soldiers who had been blown up.

The scout stepped forward and gave them a big slap in the face.

The monk was the most ruthless guy. He walked forward while talking: "Yo, hurt? Where did you fall? Let me take a look..."

Then it was a hard kick according to the injured leg.

With a "crack bang", the devil's leg bones were broken on the spot, and the heart-piercing scream was only halfway through when the monk shot him between the eyebrows and stopped.

This layer of information blockade prevented the information that the Eighth Route Army had broken through the 20th Division's defense line from reaching Umezu Meijiro until eight hours later.

At this time, the forward of the Eighth Route Army was only forty kilometers away from Tonghua.

(End of this chapter)

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