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Hundreds of howitzers, plus various mountain guns, field guns, mortars, rocket nests, etc. The density of the built-up fire coverage was simply suffocating.
Many Japanese soldiers who did not enter the bunker were severely injured by these shells, or even died directly.
Those hiding in bunkers will be unlucky. The bunker where it was located was directly hit by enemy artillery shells, which was also a disaster.
Even if they are not killed directly, the huge shock wave generated by the explosion is enough to shatter their internal organs. It won't take long before he vomits black blood and dies.
The Japanese soldiers in the bunker began to miss the past. They were the ones who used artillery bombardment.
But now the roles of both parties have been reversed, and they are the ones being bombarded.
It is said that the enemy has an ability, that is, as long as their artillery starts bombarding, the enemy's artillery shells will quickly destroy their artillery positions.
This kind of counter-artillery capability is something they have never seen before.
What's more, the enemy's artillery is equipped with large-caliber howitzers, whose range, power, and accuracy are much higher than their artillery.
This is a crushing of weapons and equipment. What they never expected was that one day, they would be crushed in terms of equipment by the Chinese army, which they have always looked down upon.
The bombing lasted for half an hour, and the Japanese position looked like the surface of the moon. There are round craters everywhere that were hit by large-caliber artillery shells.
When the bombardment was over, the Japanese troops crawled out of the fortifications.
They looked at the messy position and had no time to feel the horror of the Fourth Army's artillery fire.
Because at this time, the rumble of the tanks advancing had begun to get closer and closer.
Through the smoke that had not completely dissipated, they could clearly see that the enemy tanks had entered the riverbed below.
The steel tracks of the tank truck made a squeaking sound as they ran over the cobblestones next to the river bank. It was like rats gnawing on rotten wood.
The armored vehicles and tanks of the tank regiment and motorized infantry regiment have begun to attack the Japanese positions.
"We will fight to the death!! Long live the Emperor!!"
The Japanese soldiers roared angrily.
¡°Boom boom!!!¡±
The Japanese flat-firing artillery inside the bunker was the first to roar.
Shells flew out one after another, flying towards the tanks and armored vehicles.
¡°Dangdang!! Boom!!¡±
Some of these flat-fire cannon shells hit the river bed, causing a burst of water. The sputtered pebbles flew everywhere and hit the armor plates of tanks and armored vehicles.
There were also many artillery shells that hit the decks of tanks and armored vehicles.
But in the face of thickened armor plates, these Japanese flat-fire cannons were simply unable to play their anti-tank role.
¡°Then shells hit these armor plates one after another. Some were directly bounced away, and some exploded, causing the tank body to move slightly, and then continued to move forward.
These giant steel beasts were completely indifferent to the Japanese attacks.
"Mortar!! Bombardment!!"
The Japanese mortars began to bombard us at this time.
¡°Boom boom!!!¡±
A loud noise was heard, and dozens of mortar shells fell on these tanks and armored vehicles at the same time.
They use 80-caliber mortars, which are relatively more powerful.
This kind of attack does have some effects.
Although the hit rate is not as good as that of flat-fire cannons, it can actually cause a certain amount of damage to armored vehicles and tanks.
Two tanks were hit on their top hatches, and half of the machine gunner on them was blown off.
¡°Bombardment!!!¡±
The tank guns on the tanks immediately aimed at the Japanese bunkers and positions outside.
¡°Boom boom!!!¡±
The simultaneous bombardment of dozens of tanks is equivalent to the simultaneous bombardment of dozens of mountain cannons.
The firing holes of two Japanese bunkers were directly hit by shells fired from tank guns. The seven or eight Japanese soldiers inside were all killed and wounded. Throughout the bunker, one could see the body tissue that had been blown into pieces.
At the same time, the rocket nest system installed on the armored vehicle also began to operate under unified orders.?Carry out coverage shooting on Japanese positions.
"Swish!! Swish!!"
The sound of the rocket flying out was like the sound of a sharp sword cutting through linen. Hundreds of rockets flew out and landed on the Japanese positions in an instant.
As if to tear apart the Japanese army's position, these flying rockets exploded on the Japanese army's position, the outer walls of the bunker, and even inside the bunker.
The Japanese soldiers who were bombarded so intensively could only bury their heads in the trenches and wait for the bombardment to end.
The Japanese troops inside the bunkers used heavy machine guns, light machine guns, and flat-fire artillery to carry out limited counterattacks.
The Japanese mortar positions in the rear also began to be bombarded at this time. Xia Yang and his artillerymen covered the Japanese rear positions with artillery shells in a blink of an eye.
The infantry of the Fourth Army followed the tanks and armored vehicles, stepping on the shallow river water, and advanced towards the Japanese position on the river embankment.
They don¡¯t need to perform any tactical actions. They just need to stand up behind the thick armor of tanks and armored vehicles and not be knocked down by Japanese bullets.
At this time, on the Japanese army's position, the death squads were ready for battle.
What they are holding in their hands are sticky bombs.
These bombs can be attached to the tracks and side armor of tanks, causing effective damage to enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
"For the glory of the empire!! Onboard!!"
The Japanese commander shouted, pointing the command knife forward.
Those Japanese soldiers suddenly looked like a group of mad dogs, jumping out of the trench with grinning teeth. Shouting "board load", he rushed down the river embankment and launched a suicide charge towards the tanks and armored vehicles.
¡°Fire!!!¡±
The infantrymen on both sides of the armored vehicles and tanks raised their rifles and fired at the charging Japanese troops. The heavy machine guns on tanks and armored vehicles also roared. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com