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Chapter 1914 Counterattack at Night 3

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    They looked at the enemy troops getting closer and closer, and their heartbeats began to accelerate.

    The Japanese soldier¡¯s finger was pressed on the trigger, as if he wanted to pull the trigger at any time and fire the bullet.

    It was not until the Japanese commander shouted to fire that the Japanese soldiers pulled the trigger and fired bullets at the charging troops of the Fourth Army.

    But most of the infantry of the Fourth Army are hidden behind tanks and armored vehicles.

    The bullets of the Japanese army hit the steel plates of these heavy armored vehicles and tanks, and could only produce a few sparks in the darkness.

    The sparks were dazzling, but they were swallowed up by darkness in an instant.

    The infantry of the Fourth Army hid behind these tanks to avoid Japanese bullets.

    This is also where the infantry-tank coordination tactics are more disappointing, that is, the mutual cover of the infantry and tank units will offset most of the Japanese frontal firepower.

    And similarly, when tanks and armored vehicles approach the 100-meter range of the Japanese army, they accelerate and attack.

    In the absence of anti-tank weapons, the Japanese infantry units could hardly withstand the frontal impact of armored units.

    When these tanks and armored vehicles were close to only a hundred meters away from the Japanese position, they began to speed up the charge.

    The infantrymen hiding behind them also began to run wildly in the dark.

    The heavy machine guns installed on these tanks and armored vehicles were running wildly along with the tanks while suppressing the Japanese positions with firepower.

    Because of their relatively high position, the machine gunners on these tanks have very good shooting range.

    Using the light provided by the flares, they could easily suppress the Japanese soldiers hiding in the trenches from a relatively high position.

    These Japanese soldiers would often be hit by machine gun bullets as soon as they showed their heads.

    Many Japanese soldiers had their helmets smashed into pieces and their heads shot by heavy machine gun bullets.

    However, this is not all, because while these armored units are advancing, the mortar positions of the Fourth Army have also been constructed.

    They began to fire mortar shells and rockets from rocket nests on a large scale towards the Japanese army's deep defensive positions.

    Even the Japanese troops in the rear were within the attack range of these artillery shells.

    This made the entire area where the Japanese army was located covered by artillery fire, leaving them with no place to hide.

    Finally, the tanks and armored vehicles rushed directly to the Japanese defensive positions against the Japanese army's dense bullet jets.

    They ran over the corpses of Japanese soldiers, or rumbled over the trenches.

    The infantry of the Fourth Army followed closely behind these tanks and armored vehicles, clearing out the Japanese garrison troops in the tunnels one by one.

    At this time, the soldiers of the Fourth Army holding flamethrowers can play a huge role in this combat environment.

    They use the flamethrowers in their hands to spray along the trench, and the flames sprayed will keep moving forward along the trench.

    Untilall the combustible materials in the entire trench are ignited.

    The Japanese soldiers hiding among them were engulfed in flames before they even saw where the enemy was.

    Then he jumped out of the trench wailing.  However, after they jumped out, before they had time to roll on the ground and extinguish the flames on their bodies, they were killed by the infantry of the Fourth Army with rifles in their hands.

    Having lost the defensive positions built by trenches, the Japanese army on a plain could no longer withstand the impact of armored troops.

    Their organized resistance was slowly destroyed.

    And once an army loses its organization and discipline, no matter how strong its individual combat capabilities are, it will turn into a mob and be annihilated one by one when faced with a large-scale offensive like the Fourth Army.

    Some Japanese defensive positions finally contacted their division headquarters.

    However, at this time, their division headquarters no longer has the troops to provide them with support.

    Because the Japanese army discovered that almost all their defensive positions were attacked by the enemy.

    This shows that the enemy¡¯s attack this time was launched against two divisions at the same time.

      Moreover, no matter which direction the attack is launched, its firepower is very fierce.

    The number of personnel involved in the attack is also very sufficient.

    "Obviously, the enemy has spent a lot of money and concentrated all their forces to launch the most brutal attack on them.

    So, the Japanese division commanders began to send telegrams to the two Japanese divisions in the rear.

    I hope they can rush over quickly to help them deal with the Fourth Army troops attacking ferociously in the darkness.

    Because at this time, the sides and rear of the main force of the Fourth Army were actually exposed to the firepower of the two Japanese divisions.

    Once the two Japanese divisions can take the initiative and seize this opportunity, they will have a chance to turn defeat into victory.

    However, these two Japanese divisions chose to stand still at this time.

    Because, they suffered a violent blow from bombers and fighter jets of the Fourth Army.

    The air force of the Fourth Army, which originally bombed the two divisions of the Japanese army in front, quickly loaded new ammunition after successfully returning.

    Then, it flew directly to the camps of the two divisions behind the Japanese army, and also launched a large-scale bombing on them.

    Such actions by the Fourth Army Air Force made the remaining two division commanders of the Japanese army suspicious.

    They began to wonder whether the Fourth Army would also launch a fierce attack on them.

    Or perhaps, using those two Japanese divisions as bait was actually to lure them into taking the initiative to attack in the dark, and ultimately ambush and annihilate them in the wild.

    It is precisely because of this idea that after some discussion, the two Japanese division commanders decided to stand still and wait until daylight arrived before supporting the two Japanese divisions that were under heavy attack.

    Because they thought, if the enemy could annihilate a Japanese brigade overnight, could it be possible that they could confront two Japanese divisions overnight?

    This is obviously beyond their understanding.

    Therefore, the two Japanese division commanders sent a telegram reply to them, saying that as long as they held on until daylight, their two divisions would quickly attack from the rear and launch a fierce attack on the enemy's flanks and rear.

    Help them to break out from the encirclement of the four armies.

    The two besieged Japanese division commanders couldn¡¯t laugh or cry for a moment after receiving such a reply.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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