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The Japanese infantry immediately stretched out their guns and started shooting outside.
They did not dare to poke their heads out. They could only reveal a pair of eyes blackened by the smoke of artillery shells, searching for the enemy with the crosshairs of their rifles.
Many Japanese soldiers were hit in the head by an extremely dense barrage of machine gun bullets while they were still searching. Or maybe they were headshot from a distance by those infantrymen of the Fourth Army whose marksmanship was not inferior to theirs.
Tanks and armored vehicles kept advancing. The Japanese army was unable to stop the advance of these steel behemoths before. Now because of the invasion of plague bacteria, which caused tens of thousands of casualties, they were even more unstoppable.
The few remaining flat-fire guns on their positions have become the focus of the artillery on these tanks and armored vehicles.
Dozens of artillery pieces took turns bombarding the bunkers where the Japanese flat-fire artillery was hidden. Some shells were fired directly from the firing holes of those artillery pieces, blowing the Japanese troops inside to pieces.
Even if they did not hit the bunker directly, the continuously exploding shells, the smoke, and the flying soil also blocked the sight of the Japanese artillerymen.
The infantry on both sides were also engaged in fierce fighting.
The soldiers hiding behind the tanks and armored vehicles slowly moved forward along with the tanks and armored vehicles. Like walls, they kept approaching the Japanese position.
The Japanese army's firepower on the position was full, and they wanted to pour all the bullets in the ammunition boxes onto the enemies on the opposite side.
But with so many bullets fired, most of them hit the thick armor plates of tanks and armored vehicles, and could not hit the infantry who were advancing step by step.
Seeing this scene, the Japanese commanders began to yell, asking their soldiers to prepare to use cluster grenades to blast the advancing tanks and armored vehicles.
Their extreme combat method has slowly evolved into a conventional method during the continuous battles with the Fourth Army.
In fact, in the past few years, the Chinese army lacked anti-tank capabilities, so they used the same method to deal with their tanks.
"It's just that these Japanese soldiers didn't expect that things have changed and now it's their turn to do the same thing.
After hearing the commander's order, the Japanese soldiers who were named to use cluster grenades roared out of the trench, rolled between the craters, and quickly approached the tanks and armored vehicles.
¡°However, the vast majority of them will die on the way, being shot directly through the body by heavy machine gun bullets. No, it should be broken.
There is also a part where, after finally getting close to armored vehicles and tanks, they will face the sniping attacks of those infantrymen.
This is the essence of infantry-tank collaboration. Tanks and armored vehicles can be mobile fortresses to help vulnerable infantry block a large number of bullets.
Similarly, those flexible infantry will also use the rifles in their hands to provide the last line of protection for those bulky tanks and armored vehicles.
Only a very small number of these Japanese death squads were able to rush close to tanks and armored vehicles and then detonate the cluster grenades they carried.
Even so, these cluster grenades may not be able to destroy tanks and armored vehicles.
Only by exploding in a specific place can the cluster grenades in their hands stop the advancing tanks and armored vehicles.
There are also some people who will carry three bundles of cluster grenades to blow up tanks or armored vehicles. Thus making it completely lose its combat effectiveness.
But such people are in the minority after all. In order to maintain their flexibility, they often do not carry too many cluster grenades.
Soldiers on both sides have shed countless blood in this process.
None of them chose to retreat. Those Japanese soldiers were fighting for their delusional "Great Japanese Empire" and the soldiers of the Fourth Army were fighting to protect their homeland.
Tanks and armored vehicles rushed to the Japanese position with an unstoppable momentum.
The Japanese soldiers hiding in the trenches roared and threw grenades on tanks and armored vehicles. Some people also lit Molotov cocktails and threw them at the location of the tank machine gunner.
"ah!!!"
Some wounded soldiers of the Japanese army were run over directly by tanks and vehicles. Before they turned into meat patties, they let out miserable screams.The sound was particularly harsh in the noisy battlefield.
¡°Open the door!!!¡±
With a shout, the back doors of the armored vehicles that rushed to the position were suddenly opened, and the soldiers inside rushed down and fought with the Japanese troops.
Hundreds of soldiers suddenly rushed down from the armored vehicle. As soon as they jumped down, they started fighting with the Japanese army.
They were all wearing protective clothing, but the white protective clothing was soon stained with blood and turned blood red.
The masks of these soldiers were stained with the blood of countless Japanese soldiers. Soldiers from both sides fought on the battlefield with their voices hoarse.
While the infantry and armored troops were advancing, the cavalry troops had also begun to make a detour from the two wings of the position.
This is a tactic commonly used by the Fourth Army, using infantry and armored forces to overwhelm enemy positions. Then the cavalry troops circled around from both sides, easily surrounded the Japanese troops, and then strangled them one by one.
The advantage of this tactic is that they can harvest the lives of those Japanese soldiers at an extremely fast speed.
But to realize this tactic, it requires very tacit cooperation. Otherwise, if the timing is not correct, the cavalry may have detoured back to the two wings, and the armored troops and infantry here have not yet overwhelmed the enemy's position. Facing the prepared machine gun firepower of the Japanese army, the cavalrymen with large targets were like lambs waiting to be slaughtered.
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