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Chapter 1,490 Tank Battle 9

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    In fact, today Zhu Hanyu is still commanding the tank troops, and for the first time he is fighting the Japanese tank troops from the front.

    During the previous battle with Ma Xiang Kentaro¡¯s tank unit, Zhu Hanyu found that their tanks¡¯ frontal armor protection, firepower and mobility were stronger than those of the Japanese army.

    ?????????????????? However, during combat, it is still easy to have the side armor be broken when fighting Japanese tanks at close range, or be directly hit by Japanese tanks.

    So in order to deal with this situation, Zhu Hanyu ordered the entire regiment to keep a distance from the Japanese tank group.

    Their artillery can shoot up to two kilometers, while the Japanese short-barreled artillery can only hit one kilometer, and it is easy to miss.

    Therefore, Zhu Hanyu¡¯s tanks only need to keep a distance of one kilometer from the Japanese tanks to ensure their absolute safety.

    In addition, the mobility of Japanese tanks is not as good as our own, so Japanese tanks cannot pursue them even if they want to.

    This tactic is actually similar to the tactics used by the Mongols to deal with European heavy cavalry.

    Back then, the Mongolian cavalry, led by Genghis Khan, successfully reached Europe.

    In order to jointly deal with the Mongolian invasion, the Europeans organized heavy cavalry to fight the Mongolian cavalry.

    As a result, the Mongolian cavalry did not make progress with them at all. Instead, they kept a distance from them and used bows and arrows to shoot them from a distance.

    The Mongolian horses at that time had good endurance, and the European heavy cavalry simply could not catch up.  Just like that, the Mongols flew kites.

    After they had almost suffered casualties, the Mongols drew their swords and harvested them.

    Koden Heishiro watched the troops from both sides getting closer and closer, thinking that a fierce tank battle was about to begin.

    But at this moment, the enemy tank suddenly turned and began to run backwards.

    "Ran?"

    ?????????? Koden Heishiro, a little bit didn¡¯t understand the enemy¡¯s operation.

    But soon, he knew why the enemy turned around and ran away.

    Because after running a few hundred meters away, the enemy tanks stopped, and then began to bombard the tanks they were chasing.

    At this time, the distance between them and the Japanese tanks was about 1,500 meters.

    The artillery equipped on the Japanese tanks could not hit such a long distance at all.

    But the tanks and artillery shells of the Fourth Army can shoot so far.

    The first few Japanese tanks turned into scrap metal in the blink of an eye.  The shell directly penetrated the front armor.

    After these tanks fired two rounds of shells, they continued to turn around and run back without waiting for the Japanese tanks to approach.

    When the distance was controlled at about 1,500 meters, Zhu Hanyu ordered the tank to shoot at the Japanese army again.

    There were two more consecutive rounds of bombardment. The Japanese army chased their tanks with their heads stunned and encountered bombardment again.

    In such a short time, Koden Heishiro could only watch seven of his own tanks being destroyed in this way.

    He realized something was wrong. If they really pursued them with their heads blankly blank, no matter how many tanks they had, they wouldn't be enough for the enemy to fight.

    "Order the troops to change their formation immediately, separate a troop, and outflank them." Koden Heishiro shouted.

    They have more tanks and armored vehicles, which may be their only advantage at this time.

    After all, Zhu Hanyu and his tank troops also lost more than ten tanks when fighting Ma Xiang Kentaro's troops.

    At this time, there were only more than 60 tanks and vehicles coming here to fight.

    On the other hand, on the Japanese side, even though so many were destroyed, there were still more than a hundred tanks and armored vehicles at this time.

    The number of armored vehicles and tanks concentrated by the Japanese army in this direction is not small.

    After all, throughout World War II, the Japanese army¡¯s production of tanks and armored vehicles was very limited.  It is completely incomparable to those industrial powers in the West.

    With hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles, this is already a very strong lineup.

    Seeing that the Japanese army began to change their formation, Zhu Hanyu immediately ordered the troops to also start to change their formation.

    Their tank troops were also divided into three groups.

    ??Two are to deal with the enemies on the flanks, and the other is to contain the Japanese troops in the front.

    The two sides are fighting in this river valley.The game has begun again.

    Because of the disadvantage in artillery range, the Japanese tanks could only find ways to attack from the side or outflank them.  Only in this way can we have the opportunity to bring the enemy's tanks closer to our own range.

    In addition, another very important point is that their artillery cannot penetrate the enemy's frontal armor. Only by attacking the weaker side armor can it cause damage.

    The tanks and vehicles from both sides were pulling together on the plain.  On the contrary, the infantry no longer played the role of covering the tanks. They began to act as independent combat units and also launched their own offensive.

    The Japanese infantry were trying to attack the last line of defense of the militia.

    The more than 500 infantrymen accompanying the tank regiment attacked the Japanese infantry on the sides and rear. In this way, they contained the Japanese troops and supported the militia regiments on the front.

    The fighting of these infantrymen was also very fierce, not inferior to those war machines made of steel.

    Their flesh and blood and the beliefs in their hearts are the hardest armor.

    The brutal Japanese troops surged forward, pounced on the last positions of the militia groups again and again.

    The soldiers of the militia regiment were like breakwaters, using their flesh and blood to block the Japanese attacks time and time again.

    In front of their position, there were already corpses left by the Japanese army.  Summer flies and mosquitoes gathered here smelling the smell of blood, lying on the corpses and sucking greedily at the dripping blood.

    Gou Taifu was covered in blood, but most of it was from lying in the trench.

    By this time, the bottom of their trench had become very muddy.

    What makes this place muddy is not the rain, but the blood flowing from the soldiers.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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