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Chapter 150: This one will kill more bacteria several times

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    The military card left quickly, Fang Tianlang returned to the highest command center, turned around and took the "Ishii-style ceramic bacterial bomb" directly into the storage space while the guard was not paying attention.

    "Brothers of the system, kill the germs with this one a few more times, so as not to infect the power of the universe with the plague! Remember this!"

    "Hmm the collection is complete, the total number of collections is one hundred and nineteen."

    Fang Tianlang returned to the command center, where more than a dozen senior commanders were still conducting combat plan deductions.

    If the Soviet army really abandons the Peninsula Theater, the Japanese army will naturally seize the opportunity to strike back hard.

    Using all the fast troops available to cooperate with fierce firepower projection, the retreating combat units are most likely to collapse because the rhythm is disrupted.

    "I have deployed Unit 731, and I will definitely give the Soviet army a severe blow."

    "There is no need for so many people to guard the 'decisive ammunition'. We mobilize a thousand people to participate in the battle. It can help deal with possible troubles during the final pursuit. Once any bacteria contaminates our soldiers, it must be resolved immediately."

    "Hi!"

    The combat staff saluted and left, with a sly smile on Fang Tianlang's face.

    "Have lunch! The more little devils and old men die, the better! A big meal! Hahaha!"

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    The battle on the frontier was in full swing, and Soviet fighter planes swooped in and violently bombarded the Japanese positions on the mountains.

    The Japanese air defense forces tried their best to fire artillery shells and hit a target almost every minute. From time to time, a hit fighter plane could be seen dragging black smoke and falling straight down into a flaming wreckage on the ground.

    The Soviet aerial firepower maintained high intensity, and the armored impact on the ground was also at its highest intensity as on the previous day.

    The wreckage of the tanks on the road were all pushed to both sides so that the tanks behind could have a better view. The elusiveness of the Japanese firepower was really the most terrifying thing.

    "Measure the distance! Prepare to shoot!"

    Hidden in the valley is an independent mortar regiment of the Japanese army. The gunners listened intently to the commander's instructions.

    Twelve Type 2 120mm medium mortars, each equipped with ten rounds of ammunition, fired 120 anti-explosive grenades in one and a half minutes to bombard the Soviet soldiers accompanying the Soviet tanks three kilometers away.  Basically it can kill with one hit.

    More than a hundred Soviet soldiers may have been able to escape the impact of machine gun bullets under the cover of tank armor, but they were destined to die in pain in the metal storm when faced with the rain of mortar shells.

    "Shoot! Shoot quickly! Shoot quickly!"

    ¡°Bang¡­bang¡­bang¡­¡±

    The Japanese gunner quickly loaded the shells, and the anti-explosive grenades rushed out of the muzzle and arced toward the distance.

    Concentrating superior firepower to launch a salvo attack is the best way to kill the opponent. One or two mortars alone cannot form a large area of ????absolute kill zone. One shot can wipe out a company-level combat unit, and it will be successful dozens of times a day.  It can cause the Soviet army to suffer thousands of casualties.

    "Hit the target! Hit the target!"

    The smoke clouds emerged from the distance from the distance, and the sound of the Soviet soldiers was extremely distorted.

    Although the rapid fire attack by the Japanese army was short, the hit rate was quite high. At least two to three of the ten artillery shells could land within five meters of the target. The light infantry in the struck area could not avoid the shrapnel at all.  The killings will inevitably turn into broken corpses after the smoke and dust disperses.

    "Transfer! Transfer! All transfer!"

    The Japanese gunner quickly disassembled the artillery and quickly left the firing position according to the predetermined route.

    The effects of the shelling will be transmitted from the observation post on the top of the mountain in five minutes. More than a hundred artillery shells can destroy at least one armored target and kill all Soviet soldiers in the entire area.

    The smoke and dust gradually dispersed. A T-34 tank exploded and burst into flames. The surrounding ground was littered with the bodies of exploded soldiers.

    An infantry company was bombarded on the scorching ground without seeing any opponents.

    The Japanese soldiers in front of them were undoubtedly more than ten times more terrifying than the German soldiers. An invisible opponent is always the most terrifying opponent. The Soviet army had experienced thousands of battles in the European theater, but never so passively.

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    "It would be terrible if the little devil became smarter! Fortunately, he has withdrawn from the Northeast!"

    Fang Tianlang had a full meal and had nothing to do, so he came out to watch the live action on the battlefield.

    Every time the Japanese army critically attacked the Soviet army, they would gather at least a dozen artillery pieces and fire intensively for a minute or two, and then immediately move away regardless of the effectiveness of the shooting.

    More than a hundred were smashed at onceNo matter how unlucky the artillery shells are, a few of them will land right near the target.

    The T-34 tank may be able to withstand the impact of shrapnel, but those Soviet soldiers who finally survived on the European battlefield could only watch the shrapnel pierce their bodies.

    The Japanese army had almost all the advantages of the right time, place, and people when fighting on the peninsula. Behind them was the mainland, and no matter what supplies they needed, they could be delivered in a short time.

    The exchange of fire was one-sided. On the surface, it seemed that the Soviet army was constantly advancing, but the price paid was far greater than that of the Japanese army.

    The Japanese army has enough depth to theoretically be able to hold on for a month even if it retreats dozens of kilometers a day. However, the Soviet army cannot bear the casualties of six to seven thousand soldiers plus one or two hundred main battle tanks in one day.

    The Soviet commander must have gritted his teeth and insisted on encircling the Japanese army at a certain point in time. Encircling a mountainous area should trap at least about 20,000 Japanese soldiers and kill them all.

    The Soviet commander has never been so angry by any opponent. He is hit by a huge amount of ammunition every day and has to launch an attack on the top of the mountain that is bound to cause heavy casualties.

    The number of casualties of six thousand on the first day was already quite terrifying, and it was obvious that there would be more on the second day.

    Not only did the Japanese army still use large-caliber artillery to cover it from a distance, but various small-caliber mortars also appeared intensively to deliver firepower. Thirty 90-mm-caliber mortars concentrated at a time and fired for one minute, the rain of bullets formed could hit almost instantly.  One battalion-level combat unit was left intact.

    The three Soviet attack fronts are all advancing with difficulty, and the wreckage of tanks once again appears everywhere on the road.

    The Japanese commander was very satisfied with the battle mode in front of him. Basically, he did not engage in frontal firefights with the Soviet army and only used heavy firepower to carry out long-range precision strikes.

    The main gun of the Soviet tank became completely useless and even had no chance to fire ammunition at the moment it was destroyed.

    The occasional firemen on both sides of the road were unable to aim and shoot. It only took about ten seconds for the Japanese firemen to pull the trigger to fire the ammunition and run into the hiding place. No matter how the tank crew reacted, it was too late.

    Fireworks were scattered everywhere, and the battle between the Soviet army and the Japanese army was proceeding in an unprecedented mode.

    The Soviet commander suffered huge battle losses and threw reserve units forward to occupy the mountains on both sides of the road. Failure to control the commanding heights was equivalent to letting the armored units die in vain.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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