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A soldier was hit directly in the face by a submachine gun bullet because he exposed too much of his body when shooting. The bullet entered from the nose and then came out from the back of the head. The blood and brain matter that popped out were stained on the helmet.
"Damn it, I told you, don't stick your head out so much, you're looking for death!!" an old squad leader yelled at the top of his lungs.
In the trenches, some recruits even began to become frightened. They huddled in the trenches and shivered, and did not dare to shoot at the Japanese troops below.
The veterans were very straightforward in their treatment of these new recruits. They directly pulled him by the collar and pulled him out.
"Fuck! Aren't you pretty damn good at training in normal times? Are you giving in now? Fuck you! Or I'll kill you!!" These veterans were not polite to the recruits, because they knew that they were scolding them now. They even slap their ears to help them grow.
After all, the Japanese troops on the opposite side would not be polite to them. The Japanese soldiers greeted them not with insults and slaps, but with rounds of bullets and shining bayonets. Anything can be a weapon that can kill them.
The recruits held on to their helmets, stretched out the rifles in their hands, pulled the triggers again, and pulled the bolts. After a while, they began to slowly adapt.
On the smoke-filled battlefield, these recruits began to grow up slowly after experiencing their initial fear and even shedding blood.
Hase Ikawa knew the moment his troops suffered an ambush that they had to withdraw at this time. It was impossible to go forward. That was the core area of ??the enemy. There was only a dead end to continue going forward.
The correspondent began to send telegrams one after another according to Hase Ikawa's orders. Mainly to report to Yoshio Shinozuka that he was ambushed, the approximate location of the ambush, and the enemy's firepower. In the end, of course, they need to request reinforcements to come and support them.
When Edogawa Ise of the front team heard the sudden sound of gunfire from the rear, he immediately realized that the rear team was likely to be ambushed. Without saying a word, he led his troops and began to rush towards the valley.
But as soon as they reached the valley, they encountered fierce firepower.
The soldiers of the guard camp have been prepared for a long time, and an extremely dense firepower network has been deployed at the entrance and exit of the valley.
At this time, this exit could not help but block Edogawa Ise's return reinforcements, and also cut off the retreat of the rear team led by Hase Ise.
In fact, even if this Japanese special operations brigade broke out of Guaizigou, it was destined to be destroyed. Because there are still several thousand ambushes on the surrounding mountains, responsible for encircling and annihilating the remaining enemies.
As soon as Edogawa Ise's troops approached the entrance of the valley, Hu San'er yelled and ordered his guard battalion to start shooting.
In just a blink of an eye, more than a dozen Japanese soldiers rushing in front were knocked to the ground.
The firepower of the guard battalion is terrifyingly fierce. The various general-purpose machine guns and Gatling weapons it is equipped with are extremely terrifying weapons. The intertwined firepower network is enough to tear apart the Japanese charge.
Even ordinary soldiers are equipped with fully automatic rifles developed in later generations. Their continuous firepower, as well as the power and shooting accuracy of the firearms, are not comparable to the MP40 submachine guns equipped by the Japanese army at this time.
Therefore, Edogawa Ise's troops almost rushed forward and had to retreat temporarily within thirty meters.
They originally thought that their equipment had very powerful firepower. But seeing the fierce firepower of the guard battalion, they realized that firepower could still be defined this way.
But the guard battalion didn¡¯t even want them to stay where they were at this time. After suppressing them with machine gun and rifle fire, they started firing grenades with grenade launchers.
¡°Boom boom boom!!!¡±
Violent explosions were heard, and the grenades thrown out by these grenade launchers landed in the area where the Japanese troops were temporarily hiding. The grenades were fired very frequently, and their grenades were splashed on the head of this Japanese special operations brigade as if they were free of charge.
In the blink of an eye, another group of Japanese soldiers were killed and injured by grenades. The screams echoed in the valley, but were torn apart by gunfire and explosions.
This forced Edogawa Ise to lead his troops back more than a hundred meters. But even so, the guard camp did not intend to let them live in peace. Several members of the sniper squadron temporarily supplemented by Xia Yang in the army began to use their high-precision sniper rifles to accurately shoot at the Japanese troops.
A Japanese squad leader was directly shot in the head more than 500 meters away from the valley.
Subsequently, some other Japanese commanders also became targets of snipers. In just a few minutes, seven or eight Japanese commanders and sergeants were sniped from a distance. Edogawa Ise had no choice but to continue to retreat.
Because the rifles carried by several snipers in their squadron don't even have such a far range.
Before they came here, they had already heard that the enemies here were equipped with rifles with extremely long ranges, and the enemies had many snipers with terrible marksmanship.
At first, Edogawa Ise was a little disapproving, but now it seems that all this information is very accurate. In just a few dozen minutes after the war started, he had fully seen the terror of the enemy.
The extremely fierce firepower, extremely accurate marksmanship, and reasonable distance control means that you can't even get close to the entrance of the valley.
After Hase Ikawa sent a telegram to Edogawa Ise to disperse the encirclement, he also began to look for the direction of the breakout.
Breaking out forward is definitely not possible, and returning the same way seems to be a dead end. It occurred to me that the only way out was the protrusion in the valley.
Hase Ikawa waved his hand and shouted: "There is a relatively gentle highland on the protruding part over there. Once we occupy the highland, we can escape from the enemy's fire range in the valley."
As he said this, the Japanese soldiers next to him began to release smoke bombs immediately.
In order to disperse the firepower to the greatest extent, they released smoke bombs in three areas to cover their whereabouts.
The main force followed the cover of one of the smoke bombs and began to move quickly toward the protruding part of Guaizigou. Following the protruding part, going straight ahead, there is a high ground, where Chang Erli's combat platoon is stationed.
Huanglongyu saw the Japanese army releasing a large number of smoke bombs, so he ordered his troops to start firing mortar shells at the areas covered by the smoke bombs. At the same time, machine gun fire and rifle fire were also concentrated on the areas covered by the smoke bombs. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com