A large number of Japanese troops were turned into corpses on the ground or a piece of burnt charcoal by the violent bombing just now.
There are many people who were turned into pieces, and even their bodies could not be found, and they merged with the soil.
Those Japanese soldiers who escaped had no intention of going back to rescue their comrades. They knew that in such a violent explosion.
If you didn¡¯t run back with them, you would most likely have died there.
Even though some injured Japanese soldiers were wailing inside, those who escaped would not return to rescue them.
In this situation, rushing into the explosion area is almost the same as dying.
But at this moment, they heard a rumbling sound coming from a distance.
This made the escaping Japanese soldiers look in the direction of the sound in shock.
In the distance, among the flying smoke and dust, a large number of soldiers, riding war horses, were charging towards the Japanese army in this direction.
Seeing this scene, these Japanese soldiers suddenly shouted.
"Enemy cavalry!!! Get ready for battle."
They shouted, but many of the Japanese soldiers who ran out were still in the center of the explosion with their rifles in their hands.
And when dealing with cavalry, not grabbing them is actually not very effective. Only machine gun firepower can cause absolute suppression and damage to the cavalry charge.
A rifle that only needs to pull the bolt once to fire a bullet cannot withstand a large-scale cavalry charge.
In front of them, the cavalry troops of the Fourth Army have begun to accelerate with all their strength.
These cavalrymen had already rushed in this direction before the bombing started.
After the bombing began, they immediately began to charge.
In this case, they would not give the Japanese army any time to react, and they could launch a fierce charge against the enemy when they had just experienced the bombing and were unable to organize their formation.
More than 300 cavalrymen, like more than 300 tigers at this time, charged towards the scattered Japanese formation.
They covered the front of the Japanese army, leaving the Japanese with no escape route.
At this time, the Japanese soldiers organized their formations in a hurry. However, those Japanese soldiers with poor psychological quality experienced continuous bombings from the opposite side and sudden cavalry attacks. They actually turned around and started running away.
¡°Everyone come back, maintain your formation, don¡¯t retreat!!¡±
A surviving squadron leader of the Japanese army tried to organize their formation.
But the cavalry of the Fourth Army on the opposite side would not give them so much time to prepare.
At this time, the cavalry were charging at a faster pace, bringing with them a lot of smoke and dust. A violent thrust forward.
At the same time, the cavalrymen at the front raised their submachine guns and fired at the Japanese troops in front.
These submachine guns are very suitable for cavalry. After shortening the distance from the enemy, they can first use the submachine gun in their hands to suppress the enemy. When the distance becomes closer, they can directly massacre the enemy.
The Japanese army's formation was barely organized at this time. The soldiers lined up and fired at the front.
But just as their first round of shooting ended, the cavalry troops on the opposite side also started shooting at them.
Especially the weapons in the hands of cavalry troops are submachine guns with more powerful firepower.
The bolt-action rifles in the hands of the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side fired at a very low frequency. They only relied on those crooked machine guns. In terms of fire suppression capabilities, they were not even as good as these submachine guns.
When the submachine guns in front of the cavalry troops fired, hundreds of bullets were sprayed into the Japanese formation.
In order to concentrate their firepower, these Japanese troops had just concentrated their formations. At this time, it was convenient for the cavalry troops of the Fourth Army.
Their submachine gun firepower now requires almost no aiming, just tilt their firepower towards the opposite side.
The Japanese soldiers were in a Miouji formation. After being shot down by such a burst of fire, many soldiers were immediately knocked to the ground.
Seeing this scene, the Japanese squadron leader immediately shouted: "Spread the formation, spread the formation.
At this time, the first row of soldiers of the cavalry laid their heads on the horses' backs.
"The submachine guns in the hands of the second row of soldiers continued to shoot at the Japanese troops in front.
With such fierce firepower, the Japanese army could not withstand it. Their formation was now spread out, but they lost their previous fire suppression ability.
This put the Japanese army in a dilemma. If they dispersed their formations, they would not be able to concentrate their limited firepower.
But if the formation is not dispersed, the firepower of the submachine guns on the opposite side will absolutely suppress them.
This kind of suppression ability has exceeded the Japanese army's understanding of cavalry.
Their cavalry all use bolt-action rifles, and when charging, they fire at most two or three shots.
But the enemy on the opposite side can pour dozens of bullets at them.
Such intensive firepower is really unbearable for them.
Under such a fierce attack, a large number of Japanese soldiers were turned into corpses on the ground under such firepower.
It was also at this time that the cavalry on the opposite side began to draw their sabers.
"run!!!"
The Japanese squadron leader roared angrily, turned around and ran away.
If you don¡¯t run away at this time, you really don¡¯t have any chance.
But even so, how could they outrun the cavalry troops on the opposite side?
The cavalrymen of the Fourth Army arrived at the rear of the Japanese army almost instantly.
Those Japanese soldiers had just turned around and fled. Before they could run too far, they were severely chopped down by the sabers raised behind them.
¡°Pfft!!!¡±
A muffled sound came over, it was the sound of the blade splitting the person's skin and cutting off the person's head at the same time.
Seeing such a scene, other Japanese soldiers became even more panicked. They did not expect that the enemy's impact was so fast.
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Faced with such a fierce offensive, the Japanese army's formation was completely chaotic.
At this time, the cavalry of the Fourth Army entered a stage of unilateral massacre.
Whether in ancient times or in modern times, if it is impossible to use machine gun fire or a dense formation to resist cavalry charges, the troops who are directly charged into the face by the opposite cavalry are doomed to perish. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com