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And now that it is dark, the night vision devices they carry can actually play their due role.
On a mountain peak fifteen kilometers away from the highway, a company under Li Laoba took the lead in discovering traces of the Japanese army.
The number of Japanese troops was not very large, just the strength of a squadron. They walked along the rock wall and did not dare to climb higher up the mountain. Because they were worried that if they appeared on the ridgeline, they would be captured by the enemy's reconnaissance troops.
Once their location is exposed to the enemy, these Japanese soldiers know very well that those enemies like mad dogs will definitely bite them to death in this foreign mountain at all costs.
At this time, the company stationed on the mountain peak, company commander Chen Haisong, was using the night vision device in his hand to observe the Japanese troops below.
"There are more than a hundred people. The little devil's squadron is not fully organized." Chen Haisong said in a low voice.
The deputy company commander next to him said: "After fighting with the brothers of the independent division for so long, it would be strange if their establishment is still complete. I have given an order from the brigade to bring these little devils closer. The brothers from the Company and the Fourth Company will block them. Then we will catch the turtle in the urn."
"Easy to say." Chen Haisong said, with an impatient expression on his face.
These two mountain regiments have really had no chance to perform since they attacked Changzhi City until now. Now they finally seized the opportunity. The direction of the little devil's retreat turned out to be exactly in the area where they were.
??????????Isn¡¯t this a hit? Just thinking about it made Chen Haisong's heart surge. I thought that after I wiped out this squadron of little devils, I would see if the guys from the divisions next door would still laugh at them.
With this thought in mind, he made a gesture.
Even if they don¡¯t use this gesture, all the soldiers in the company are fully in combat mode.
They only rested for a while in the afternoon. After dark, these high-spirited soldiers did not sleep.
It¡¯s like a hunter waiting for his prey to fall into his trap. A pair of eyes were as wide as bells, but they didn't wait in vain. The first Japanese troop that entered their ambush circle had already begun to sneak into the trap.
Thinking of this, the soldiers¡¯ palms on their rifles tightened their grip.
At this time, below the mountain peak where they were, the Japanese squadron was advancing quietly.
They were very disciplined. They marched continuously in the dark for more than five hours, and none of these Japanese soldiers fell behind. Especially after entering the depths of the mountain forest, they even communicated very little.
When the entire team was marching, they could only hear the rustling of footsteps, but no human voices could be heard at all. Like a ghost army, marching among the rolling mountains.
Squadron leader Kitamura Mochi, using the faint moonlight, looked at the several points marked on the topographic map. But after watching for a long time, he couldn't judge his position in the dark night.
"We may be lost." Kitamura Muchi said to the deputy captain next to him.
The vice-captain was stunned for a moment, then said: "What's going on? Did it deviate from the planned direction?"
Kitamura Mochi nodded and said: "Yes, there seems to be some problem with the magnetic field here, and our compass is not working. There may be magnetite nearby, so it has some impact on our compass."
With that said, he took out a compass from his pocket.
Sure enough, just as he said, the metal pointer on the north compass was shaking irregularly. It is obviously affected by the surrounding magnetic field.
"Then what should we do? This direction is a little off, but if we really move forward, it will deviate a lot." said the vice-captain.
Although they can roughly judge a direction through the position of the stars and moon above their heads. But military operations, especially this kind of breakout and retreat in the mountains and forests, are even closer to each other.
If you are unlucky, you might be able to go directly to the enemy's lair and kill him.
"Keep moving forward, you can't go back the same way. I feel that the enemy may be behind us." Kitamura Muchi said, then put away the compass and looked firmly ahead.
Just when he was looking ahead, he was about to stand up and continue to lead his soldiers forward in the dark night. A roar suddenly came at this time.
They looked up subconsciously.??, he saw a flare rising into the night sky. The curtain of the night was completely torn open, and at the same time, all of them hidden in the darkness were exposed.
"Enemy!!!"
Seeing this flare, Kitamura Muchi roared.
It is impossible for their people to fire flares to reveal their position. The only possibility is that the enemy is firing flares at this time. However, these enemies were lighting up flares in the sky, not out of good intentions to light the way for them, for fear that they would not be able to see the path under their feet.
It¡¯s about making it easier for their machine gunners and infantry to aim and shoot at them.
At this moment, intensive gunfire came from above the heads of the Japanese troops.
The tracer bullets used to give standard ballistics to heavy machine guns were the first to hit these Japanese soldiers. After determining the trajectory, the light and heavy machine guns on the top of the mountain began to fire wildly at the Japanese troops below.
At the same time, the rocket launchers and grenade launchers issued by the company level also showed their power at this time, and began to pour artillery shells and rockets at the Japanese army.
"Boom!"
The explosion drowned out the screams of the Japanese soldiers and the roar of machine guns.
"At the top of the mountain, pay attention to the fire cover and continue charging forward." Kitamura Muchi yelled.
He knew that he was in a disadvantageous position, and it was even more wishful thinking to rush forward and occupy the enemy's position.
With such fierce firepower and a terrain advantage, if he really had a fully-organized squadron, he could barely give it a try. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com