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The Japanese offensive troops were now concentrated on the top of the mountain, less than 200 meters away from the defensive position at the top.
The soldiers at the front have begun to relax a little. Because there is no reason for the enemy to put them at such a close distance. The bayonet is almost hitting their face. Is it possible to fight with a bayonet?
¡°An enemy bunker was found in the front, half-buried, but it¡¯s not sure if there is anyone inside.¡± The soldiers in the front reported through the walkie-talkie.
Hearing this, Fujishige immediately said: "Outflank them, and be fast."
"Yes!!" the soldier over there said, and began to advance quickly.
At this time, the brigade commander of the 124th Brigade, Li Cheng, raised the corners of his mouth slightly, and the scars on his face also moved together, looking very ferocious.
¡°Kill them to death!!¡± Li Cheng shouted.
His voice echoed in the tunnel and reached the ears of each combat team leader through the intercom.
¡°Boom boom boom!!!¡±
The bomb planted on the top of the mountain was detonated immediately. The Japanese soldiers rushing forward were immediately blown down and fell in large pieces.
At the moment of the explosion, the heavy machine gun in the machine gun bunker also began to roar.
There are four shooting holes on each bunker, which can shoot enemies in four directions. Generally speaking, there are only three that fire at the same time, but it is enough to cover all the areas on the front.
The seven or eight machine gun bunkers on the top of the mountain formed a very dense firepower network in an instant. The soldiers who had been hiding in the trench also raised their rifles and fired wildly at the Japanese troops below.
The Japanese troops, who were originally advancing rapidly, were blocked by violent explosions and machine gun rifle fire. The offensive was suddenly halted. They all fell to the ground.
"The enemy position was discovered. The enemy began to attack our vanguard. The firepower was very fierce. We requested heavy machine guns for support." The Japanese soldiers in front shouted.
The captain of the Japanese 17th Regiment, Toshige Masato, was at the rear of the team. After hearing the situation in front, he immediately shouted: "Second Squadron, Third Squadron, immediately detour from both wings and go around to the flank of the enemy's machine gun bunker. Attack."
But just as the order from his side was issued, intense gunshots suddenly came from behind.
The sound of gunfire came from the defensive position they had passed just now. Taking advantage of the time when the Japanese army crossed that position, Li Cheng's soldiers used the tunnel fortifications to go around to the rear of the Japanese army and successfully occupied that position. Then a fierce attack was launched on the rear of the Japanese army.
It was not only the Japanese 17th Regiment that was under fierce attack. On the other side, the 8th Engineer Regiment commanded by Takeshi Ohara also encountered a fierce attack at this time.
And compared to the situation on Fujishige¡¯s side, the situation on their side is even worse.
Because Fujishige only had enemies in front and behind him, while Takeshi Ohara's entire army was surrounded by enemies on all sides. It felt like enemies were coming out from everywhere to shoot at them.
Each of these enemies has about ten people, equipped with submachine guns, light machine guns and rifles. When encountering the Japanese army, they would shoot wildly and keep throwing grenades, eager to pour out all the weapons and ammunition they had on them.
After the fight was over, these troops ran away without even looking at the Japanese troops. In the blink of an eye, it disappeared into the dense jungle. If the small Japanese pursuit force goes too deep, they will be stabbed in the butt from behind, or even made dumplings.
This gave Takeshi Ohara a headache, but he quickly adjusted and began to order the troops to attack directly towards the position on the top of the slope. That was the core of both sides' attacks. As long as they captured it, these small groups of soldiers who were conducting guerrilla tactics against them would not be able to pose a fatal threat to them.
But it is not easy to capture the position on the top of the slope. There are a large number of light and heavy machine guns deployed there, and the firepower network constructed makes it difficult for the Japanese army to deploy troops from the front. The troops wanted to look for opportunities from the flanks, but they were blocked by small groups of enemy troops along the way. Before they could move to the flanks, they directly suffered dozens of casualties on the way.
On the other side, Fujishige's troops at this time have begun to move to the flanks.
But just as the two squadrons were running wildly, in the jungle that was scorched by shells, machine gun bunkers were hidden one after another. At this time, machine gun muzzles began to be poked out from among the broken branches.
"Da da da!!!"
These machine gun bunkers that had been hidden began to fire fiercely at the Japanese troops moving on their flanks.?Those Japanese soldiers were caught off guard and were immediately swept down in a large area.
"Enemy's machine gun!! Be careful!!" the Japanese soldiers shouted.
"Da da da!!"
Heavy machine gun firepower appeared from several directions at the same time, firing violently at the Japanese troops. Seeing that they were unable to continue their attack on the flanks, the Japanese squadron could only organize its troops and began to attack the machine gun bunkers.
Although these Japanese squadrons were suddenly attacked, they immediately adjusted. Start to move your soldiers to the flanks of those machine gun bunkers, which are the blind spots for the enemy's machine guns.
But just when these soldiers were about to approach the machine gun bunker, the roaring machine gun bunker suddenly stopped firing.
This made the Japanese squadron leader a little strange, thinking that the enemy had changed his ammunition belt?
But just as he was getting confused, the roar of the heavy machine gun rang out again from another direction.
The machine gunner inside is not changing bullets, but changing shooting locations.
There are dozens of design points for machine gun bunkers here, all of which are very simple individual shooting points. After one round of shooting, it immediately moved on to the next one.
There are a total of seven or eight machine gunners in this area. Most of them are rotary machine guns and some general machine guns. There are also a small number of heavy machine guns that can be used for individual troop transfers. Some deputy shooters are responsible for assisting them by carrying ammunition.
The firepower network formed by these seven or eight machine guns shifted and intertwined, making it impossible for the Japanese troops to ensure their own safety wherever they stayed. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com