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Zhukov looked at the actions of the Japanese army at this time, and then said: "Attention troops in the rear, the enemy has a cavalry that is approaching you quickly. Do not relax your vigilance. At the same time, the defenders of the field airport be careful not to let the enemy enter the field airport. Among them, the air force is the key to whether we can defend Tamtsag Prague. If the field airport is also destroyed by the Japanese army, then our battle will be directly over."
??????????????????????????????????????????????????? out of all the Soviet soldiers in Tamtsag Prague, at this time, their heartstrings were stretched to the tightest. Every soldier hiding in the trench poked his head and looked at the Japanese armored vehicles and tanks that began to advance toward the position.
Those tanks and armored vehicles are very small, but at this time, these things can become weapons to kill them.
"Heavy artillery bombardment!!"
The Japanese artillery regiment deployed the first batch of artillery pieces that could be bombarded as quickly as possible, and began to directly bombard Tamtsag Prague.
The targets they bombarded were very simple, mainly the fortifications outside Tamtsag Prague and the field airports outside.
The first round of Japanese artillery strikes began. The artillery shells landed on the Soviet positions like a storm, overturning pieces of land after another, leaving a series of craters on the positions.
The flying soil was mixed with fragments of cannonballs and even some gravel. At this time, like the fragments, they became weapons that caused death. If you are hit by these things, you will either die or be injured.
The Japanese infantry were hidden behind tanks and armored vehicles, while the Japanese soldiers sitting astride motorcycles were equipped with machine guns. Many even filled their sidecars with explosives to act as suicide bombers. bombs, destroying the Soviet defense line in Tamtsag Prague.
"Hidden!!" General Zhukov shouted loudly when he heard the whistling of artillery shells above his head, and hid in the trench.
The caliber of the Japanese artillery was not too large, but even so, the Soviet army's extremely crude position was very reluctant to defend against such shelling.
More than ten minutes later, the first round of Japanese shelling was finally over.
The Soviet soldiers, who were almost buried in the soil, crawled out of the trench and stuck their heads out to look at the smoke-filled fields in the distance.
¡°Boom!!!!¡±
When tanks and armored vehicles marched together, the roar of engines and the footsteps of advancing Japanese infantry were all mixed together at this time.
Zhukov saw from the telescope that the Japanese army had begun to charge towards their position.
From the time the Japanese troops arrived in Tamtsag Prague to the time they launched such an attack, the time interval was less than an hour.
Zhukov had to admire the terrifying mobilization and organizational capabilities of the Japanese troops on the opposite side. A troop of more than 10,000 people was able to enter the battle at such a rapid speed after arriving on the battlefield. This fully demonstrates the excellence of the Japanese army's bottom and middle-level officers.
¡°Heavy machine guns and flat-firing artillery, be ready!!¡± Zhukov shouted in the position.
"Charge!!!" the Japanese commander yelled, and then their armored vehicles and tanks began to accelerate towards this side.
The Japanese infantry behind the armored vehicles and tanks also began to charge at this time. They had only one goal, and that was Tamtsag Prague in front of them. As for the Soviet troops blocking them, they will be regarded as obstacles and cleared away.
Zhukov looked at the distance between the Japanese army and their position, and waited until the Japanese army entered a distance of more than 200 meters before shouting: "Fire!!!"
With his order, the originally silent Soviet position suddenly erupted with a burst of intense gunfire.
At this time, the flat artillery poked its head out of the sandbags and aimed at the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles for bombardment.
In fact, many times they even aim redundantly. Because the number of tanks and armored vehicles that the Japanese army was charging frontally at this time was too many, as long as one shell hit them, they would definitely be able to kill some of the enemies.
The heavy machine guns and artillery on the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles also roared at this time.
"Dududu!!!" When the Japanese Type 92 heavy machine gun roars, it is like the sound made by a woodpecker pecking at wood.
At this time, other Japanese infantrymen raised their rifles and shot at the Soviet soldiers in the distance.
Like a heavy rain of bullets, they rained down on the Soviet positions in the blink of an eye.
Su JunThe soldiers were suppressed by such intensive firepower that they could not even lift their heads. Many soldiers who took the risk of probing and shooting had their heads smashed by bullets as soon as they showed up.
They could only rely on the shooting holes made of sandbags to shoot at the advancing Japanese infantry. But even so, the casualties on the Soviet positions were still very high.
The Japanese army¡¯s frontal firepower was simply too fierce. Hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles attacked the front at the same time, which made the Soviet soldiers on the position feel unprecedented despair.
"Air force, immediately bomb and straf the charging Japanese troops to delay their attack." Zhukov shouted on the walkie-talkie.
Soviet fighter jets and bombers have actually never stopped bombing and strafing the Japanese army, but the firepower that current aircraft can provide is really limited.
Their fighter planes roared past at low altitude, and then dropped aerial bombs on the heads of the Japanese troops.
¡°Boom!!!¡±
A violent explosion sounded, and smoke rose instantly. But even so, before the smoke completely dissipated, the Soviet soldiers could see the Japanese tanks and armored vehicles showing their ferocious faces from behind the smoke, leading the infantry in the rear and continuing to advance towards the Soviet position.
The Soviet heavy machine guns and artillery were also roaring. Japanese soldiers kept falling to the ground, and Japanese tanks and armored vehicles were constantly destroyed by shells and turned into a pile of burning scrap metal.
General Stavsky stretched out the Mosingana rifle in his hand from the shooting hole, and then pulled the trigger on one of the Japanese soldiers. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com