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Chapter 1,229 The bloody battle at Sanchong Ridge

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    Those Japanese troops lying on the mountainside all got up from the ground at this time and began to attack three bunker groups at the same time according to the predetermined plan.

    And the moment the Japanese troops began to charge, the heavy machine guns in the rear of the Japanese troops immediately began to shoot beyond.  Dozens of heavy machine guns opened fire at the same time, and the dense rain of bullets fell in a slight arc shape on the Fourth Division's position on the first mountain ridge in an instant.

    "Brothers, take cover!! No shooting is allowed without my order." From the position on the hillside, Huang Jinji, the deputy commander of the Fourth Guard Regiment in charge of commanding the troops, shouted loudly.

    Although many soldiers of the Fourth Guard Regiment are new recruits, they have also experienced the previous battle in Guaizigou.  But the intensity of that battle was obviously not comparable to this one.  However, even so, the soldiers also experienced the cruelty of the battlefield.

    The Japanese army advanced very quickly. From a distance of more than 500 meters to more than 200 meters, it took them less than five minutes to complete the advance.

    Without firepower from above to block the attack, these Japanese troops advanced very quickly.  But just when they reached the 200-meter range, the three bunker groups, under Xia Yang's order, began to shoot at the Japanese troops below.

    The shooting holes of these bunker groups are basically equipped with light machine guns and heavy machine guns, and there is no rifle firepower.  The purpose is to maximize the effectiveness of those shooting holes.

    Dozens of light and heavy machine guns sprayed flames from these shooting holes at the same time.  Immediately, a large area of ??Japanese troops advancing on the hillside were defeated.

    Dozens of light and heavy machine guns poured thousands of rounds of bullets on the heads of the Japanese troops in just a few minutes.

    Dozens of Japanese soldiers were knocked to the ground in a blink of an eye.  After the machine gun fire from the bunker group began to fire, the soldiers on the hillside position also began to shoot at the Japanese troops below under the order of deputy commander Huang Jinji.

    "Mortar squadron, heavy machine gun and mountain artillery positions to fight the Japs!!" Golden Rooster shouted on the intercom.

    The heavy machine gun firepower and mountain artillery of the Japanese army kept firing at them when the Japanese army began to attack.  The firepower formed by dozens of heavy machine guns made the defenders on the hillside very uncomfortable.  After all, their position is not as good as the bunker group, and it will be very uncomfortable if they are suppressed by heavy machine guns.

    After receiving the order, the mortar squadron on the top of the slope immediately began to adjust the shooting angle of the mortars under the leadership of captain Zhang San.

    Afterwards, they began to install grenades into the barrel.  Following a muffled sound, dozens of artillery shells flew directly towards the Japanese heavy machine gun positions and mountain artillery positions.

    "Boom boom boom!!" There was an explosion immediately above the Japanese heavy machine gun position.

    Two Japanese heavy machine guns suddenly misfired, and the machine gunner was blown away directly.

    Yamada Tetsujiro, captain of the Japanese 41st Regiment who was directing the battle at this time, saw this scene and immediately shouted: "As for the people of the heavy machine gun squadron, move the machine gun positions at any time and don't be locked by the enemy's mortars. Their  Mortars can hit far and accurately, and only by changing positions can we reduce the probability of being targeted by the enemy."

    Those heavy machine gun teams have also realized this at this time and began to constantly shift positions.  However, in this way, their fire suppression capabilities will inevitably be affected.

    The Japanese machine gun power stopped slightly, and their offensive was also affected.  At this time, the heavy machine guns inside the bunker had formed a very dense firepower network.

    In fact, when building these bunker groups, Xia Yang had already considered the issue of fire exchange.  The numerous shooting holes in this group of bunkers can ensure that there are no shooting blind spots in front of them.  As long as the Japanese army dared to charge, they would be exposed to the fierce firepower of heavy machine guns on the rock walls on both sides.

    The light machine gun firepower on the hillside position and the rifles in the hands of the soldiers also became a huge resistance to the Japanese army's advance.

    Their light machine gunners, and even ordinary riflemen, have undergone long-term shooting training.  If we only count them in terms of marksmanship, their marksmanship will definitely not be worse than that of trained Japanese soldiers.

    The recruits on the position, after experiencing the initial fear, have slowly adjusted during the battle.  The contents of ordinary training and exercises were recalled by them at this time and applied in fierce battles.

    At this time, the Japanese troops moving on the hillside became targets one by one.  What they were repeating in their minds at this time was the usual target practice training scenes.

    How to hit a fixed target?How to hit moving targets and how to hit irregularly moving targets.  These are their usual training subjects.  Even during target practice, they showed how to minimize the exposed area of ????the body.

    But there are also many recruits who are unable to apply these.  Because many people were killed by the fierce Japanese machine gun fire at the beginning of the battle.

    The Japanese army was tightly controlled halfway up the mountain, and they began to try to use grenade launchers and other weapons to open the gap.

    But although the grenade can suppress the firepower on the hillside position, there is no way to pass the grenade through the grenade and hit the shooting hole on the enemy's rock wall bunker.  And as long as they don't deal with the dozen heavy machine guns on both sides, they will have no way to continue advancing.

    Hundreds of people were suppressed halfway up the mountain. If they moved a little, they would either be killed by the enemy's heavy machine guns, or they would be treated as moving targets by the riflemen above.

    Yamada Tetsujiro saw this scene and knew that such a strong attack would not achieve anything.  In addition, this attack originally had the purpose of testing the firepower. This attack at least knew the ferocity of the enemy's frontal firepower.

    After the attack lasted for more than half an hour, the Japanese troops hurriedly retreated from the mountainside.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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