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Chapter 1846 Japanese Fleet

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    Before these Japanese troops could move their artillery, rocket nests and mortar shells had already poured onto the Japanese positions.

    Those Japanese soldiers screamed, and in an instant they were covered by artillery shells as dense as a storm.

    Amidst the violent explosions, countless Japanese soldiers were turned into broken corpses. The pieces of flesh torn by the bombs and dripping blood could be seen everywhere.

    The scene was so tragic that some Japanese soldiers, even those who had experienced several battles, began to vomit non-stop.

    The Japanese commander immediately roared, commanded the remaining artillery, and continued to bombard the charging tanks and armored vehicles of the Fourth Army.

    Those Japanese soldiers knew that they were likely to be targeted by rocket nests and mortars, but under the orders of their commanders, they still stayed at their original combat positions and began loading artillery shells.

    At the same time, adjust the shooting elements to target the advancing tanks and armored vehicles.

    At the same time, behind them, the Japanese mortars and mountain artillery positions also began to attack the advancing armored clusters of the Fourth Army with artillery shells.

    The artillery shells and bullets from both sides were fired together, like a huge firepower net, completely covering the entire battlefield.

    Shigemoto Heichi watched this scene and knew that they were in the forward position and could not stop these armored troops for too long.

    He immediately said loudly: "Call the fleet immediately and ask them to use naval guns to provide us with sufficient fire support. Otherwise, we will not be able to stop the enemy's armored cluster from impacting."

    The soldier behind him immediately shouted: "Yes."

    Then he turned around and immediately started using the radio to call the Japanese ships on the sea.

    But on the other side of the radio, there was the roar of gunfire.

    The howitzers of the Fourth Army used extended-range shells and successfully suppressed these Japanese fleets.

    They have to move on the sea, otherwise they will become the target of these howitzers.

    The Japanese naval guns kept bombarding the shore, and the artillery on the Fourth Army's side was scattered and constantly moving. Therefore, if the Japanese army wanted to annihilate them all, they didn't know how much it would cost.  for how long.

    Compared with the target of a howitzer, the Japanese warship obviously has a larger target.

    This allowed the Fourth Army's howitzer troops on the shore to use artillery shells more easily to bombard Japanese warships.

    After the two sides bombarded each other for nearly half an hour, two Japanese ships had been hit in multiple places by shells, and water leaks even began to occur in the cabins.

    But on the Japanese side, only three howitzers were eliminated.

    The remaining dozens of howitzers are still using extended-range shells to attack Japanese warships.

    At this moment, a loud noise suddenly came.

    It turned out to be a howitzer shell, which directly hit the Japanese ammunition depot.

    That was a Japanese destroyer. Although its displacement was only a few thousand tons, it also possessed very powerful firepower. The deck of the destroyer was almost filled with artillery.

    But these artillery pieces require a large number of shells, which are stored in the ammunition depot on the warship.

    At this time, the ammunition depot was detonated, causing an even more violent explosion.

    The Japanese destroyer was cut in half after an extremely violent explosion.  Directly from the middle, it was blown apart by a large number of artillery shells.

    The sailors inside immediately jumped off the ship to escape and began to swim towards other Japanese warships in the distance.

    As for those who did not have time to jump off the ship, some were suffocated in the cabin, while others were blown to pieces in the explosion.

    And just when these Japanese naval soldiers were planning to seek help from other warships and wandering on the sea.

    The dozens of tons of diesel fuel carried by the Japanese destroyer that was cut off in the middle were leaked.

    The leaked diesel fuel is floating on the sea.  All it takes is one spark to ignite all the diesel fuel, causing the entire sea surface to burn.

    It was at this moment that a spark shot out and landed on the sea full of diesel.

    When the diesel oil came into contact with the flame, it was ignited, and then like a prairie fire, it quickly ignited all the oily sea surface.

    In this area??All Japanese soldiers were enveloped in flames in an instant.

    They screamed and dived to the sea, but wounds had already begun to appear on the burned skin.

    A large number of marine microorganisms will attach to these wounds, causing infection and making them worse than death.

    When the captain of the flagship of the Japanese army, the battleship with tens of thousands of tons, saw this scene, he knew that if this continued, their entire fleet might suffer a huge blow.

    By then, not to mention supporting the operations of the troops on shore, they will not even be able to protect themselves.

    And at this moment, the whine of an airplane engine suddenly came from the distance.

    Hearing that sound, the Japanese fleet commander immediately turned his head and asked the people next to him: "Is our aviation unit coming? Why didn't I receive a notice that our aviation unit will come to support us?"

    He secretly thought that if it was their aviation unit that came, they could attack the enemies on the shore.

    Suppress them back, so that their naval gun firepower can support the port defenders who are currently engaged in a fierce battle.

    However, soon their telescopes saw bombers and fighter jets from the Fourth Army forming a formation and rushing toward them.

    Seeing this scene, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese fleet realized that something was wrong.

    He immediately shouted: "All anti-aircraft guns, prepare all anti-aircraft firepower, don't let enemy bombers and fighters get close to our warships."

    The air defense sirens on the Japanese warships were sounded again, resounding throughout the originally peaceful sea.

    At this time, around these Japanese warships, howitzer shells were still exploding.

    The water splashed up by the shells flew to an altitude of tens of meters, and then fell with a crash, like a storm, slamming hard on the hull of the Japanese warship and the bodies of the naval soldiers.

    Japanese anti-aircraft artillery and anti-aircraft machine gun fire have been aimed at bombers and fighter jets.

    It was at this time that the bombers and fighter jets suddenly raised their noses, flew directly to the sky above the Japanese troops, and entered the clouds in the blink of an eye.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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