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Chapter 1881 Annihilation of Japanese Armored Forces

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    These steel monsters are not so easy to be hit when they are moving.

    But now that they are all stopped in place, the hit rate of anti-tank rocket launchers and flat-fire cannons has instantly increased a lot.

    And these anti-tank rocket launchers and peaceful artillery fired after hitting Japanese tanks and armored vehicles.

    These huge steel monsters were immediately ignited by the explosion.

    The cannonball inside was even hit by the cannonball, causing a martyrdom explosion, which led to a more violent explosion.

    "And these tanks and armored vehicles also lost the ability to continue moving after they exploded.

    Many tank and armored vehicle drivers sleeping inside were buried with these steel monsters.

    Within the huge walls surrounded by tanks and armored vehicles, ordinary Japanese soldiers were also subjected to intensive shell bombardment.

    Although the bombardment of these artillery shells is not as good as the concentrated bombardment of heavy artillery.

    But because of their large numbers, these Japanese troops located in the turtle shell formation at this time.  It also caused a lot of casualties.

    This made the Japanese commander start shouting to have the tanks and armored vehicles move outward to facilitate the entry and exit of the Japanese troops.

    But now many armored vehicles and tanks outside have been destroyed by anti-tank rocket launchers and flat-fire cannons.

    What they can do now is to keep burning in place, and then provide limited lighting to the Japanese soldiers who want to escape.

    The panicked Japanese soldiers began to escape from the gaps between tanks and armored vehicles, trying to reach a wider area to avoid further enemy bombing.

    But the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army infantry units on the periphery have already been prepared.

    They aimed their guns at the gaps between these tanks and armored vehicles.

    As long as Japanese soldiers came out of this gap, they would pull the trigger without hesitation.

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    With a burst of violent gunfire, the Eighth Route Army soldiers and Fourth Army soldiers surrounding the Japanese camp began to shoot wildly at the Japanese soldiers who were trying to escape from the turtle shells.

    And those Japanese soldiers were caught off guard.

    As soon as they ran out of the gap between the tanks, they were fired upon by heavy machine gun bullets.

    Those bullets, like 10,000 steel needles, pierced their bodies, knocked them to the ground, and turned into corpses blocking the gaps between the tanks.

    Many Japanese soldiers were hit intensively by these heavy machine gun bullets as soon as they rushed out of the turtle shell needle.

    A large number of Japanese soldiers lost their lives in such attacks.

    And their commander is now in the chaotic crowd, unable to find his soldiers, nor can he reorganize to counterattack and attack.

    Flames and explosions were everywhere, and the Japanese camp was already like hell.

    This turtle shell array was originally used to prevent enemy night attacks, but now it has become a tomb for the Japanese army.

    Those Japanese soldiers would not have thought that they would die in this foreign land in this way.

    The Japanese tanks and armored vehicle drivers on the periphery also did not expect that their armored vehicles and tank vehicles would be destroyed in place, without even starting the engine.

    They originally thought that they could have a face-to-face confrontation with the enemy's armored division troops.

    But now, they died in the hands of the enemy's infantry.

    This is really humiliating for the armored forces, which have always looked down upon infantry units.

    The remaining Japanese tanks and armored vehicles began to charge directly towards the infantry positions of the Eighth Route Army and the Fourth Army.

    These charges were all spontaneous, and the Japanese infantry who ran out of the turtle shell formation consciously followed behind these tanks and armored vehicles and launched a charge together.

    They huddled behind these armored vehicles and tanks, and bullets shot at the armored vehicles in front of them, making a "ding-dong-dang" sound.  It was like hail hitting an iron plate.

    Facing the Japanese counterattack, the infantry commanders of the Eighth Route Army and the Fourth Army were fully prepared.

    They have already prepared a large number of anti-tank rocket launchers, as well as flat-fire cannons, even sticky bombs and other anti-tank weapons.

    In the darkness, it is not easy for the Japanese tanks to find the firepower points of the Eighth Route Army and the Fourth Army.

    However, because they possess advanced night combat equipment, the Fourth Army and Eighth Route Army troops can directly use infrared night vision devices to lock the positions of Japanese armored vehicles and tanks.

    Then, anti-tank rocket launchers, sticky bombs and other weapons were used to destroy these Japanese armored units at close range.

    During the day, the Japanese infantry was still able to provide a certain degree of cover for their tank troops.

    But the situation is different now. Although with the help of flares, the Fourth Army and the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were hidden in the grass and dug bunkers in advance.

    But it can more easily get close to Japanese tanks and armored vehicles, and then attach sticky bombs to the bodies of tanks and armored vehicles.

    With the continuous sound of explosions, Japanese tanks and armored vehicles were continuously destroyed during the charge.

    And more of them were destroyed in place.

    At this time, the armored divisions of the Fourth Army further away began to launch a fierce charge towards the Japanese positions.

    These tanks and armored vehicles, after being modified by the Fourth Army, have more powerful power.

    With a cross-country speed of nearly 40 kilometers per hour, they launched a fierce charge towards the Japanese positions.

    At the same time, the air force of the Fourth Army also began to swoop towards the area where the fire was flickering.

    ??Carry out low-altitude bombing and strafing against the Japanese camp.

    The firepower on the ground and in the air formed a three-dimensional firepower network, making the Japanese infantry, armored vehicles and tanks extremely defenseless.

    They are hiding in the bunker, although they can try to avoid the bullets flying from the front, which will cause damage to them.

    But the fighter jets and bombers passing overhead, the bombs dropped, and the heavy machine gun bullets fired could easily take their lives.

    The entire Japanese armored force, whether it was the tank members hiding in the tanks or the Japanese infantry exposed on the ground.

    They all felt like they were falling into hell, being attacked by enemy artillery fire, but unable to break free.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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