The Japanese anti-aircraft artillery positions bared their fangs and began to spit out angry shells at the flying fighters and bombers.
At the same time, the bombers and fighter jets flying towards them also began to perform their respective combat missions.
The bomber directly raised its altitude to ensure that it would not be hit by the Japanese anti-aircraft guns.
The fighter jets continued to pounce forward to deal with the Japanese anti-aircraft guns at this time.
A series of bullets and artillery shells exchanged fire, and the firepower of both sides intertwined into a network in the air. Tracer bullets marked the trajectory of death. Any object hit by such a trajectory would be destroyed immediately.
A fighter jet of the Fourth Army was the first to be hit. Its wings were damaged and it fell sideways to the ground.
The pilot immediately parachuted, and a white flower bloomed in the sky.
Seeing this scene, the other fighter pilots roared even more fiercely with the machine guns in their hands.
"Da da da!!!"
Amid the roar of planes, the Japanese artillery positions came under heavy attack.
Amidst the roar of machine guns, the Japanese anti-aircraft artillery position suddenly burst into blood mist.
The large-caliber bullets knocked down the Japanese anti-aircraft artillery in their fighting positions in the blink of an eye.
Other soldiers of the Japanese army also used their rifles and machine guns at this time to shoot at the fighter jets and bombers flying above the sky.
Suddenly, a sharp whistling sound came over.
The Japanese soldiers raised their heads and saw a large number of black dots falling downwards.
"The enemy is bombing!!! Concealment!!!"
The Japanese commander yelled.
Almost as soon as he finished speaking, a huge number of aerial bombs and napalm bombs fell on the Japanese artillery position.
¡°Boom boom boom boom!!!¡±
Amidst the bursts of loud noises, the Japanese soldiers, together with their artillery, were covered in flames and explosions in the blink of an eye.
When the explosion started, the cavalry troops on the periphery did not stop charging because of this.
They are still continuing to charge. Against the Japanese artillery positions, their ground attacks are the real trump card.
The bombing by air forces caused certain damage to the Japanese artillery positions, but it was unable to cause absolute damage and completely lost their combat capability.
"To give these Japanese troops complete zombie fighting capabilities, it is very simple, that is, to use ground troops to destroy all their artillery.
The Japanese soldiers soon suffered a large number of casualties during the continuous bombing.
There are also many Japanese soldiers who entered the foxholes they dug themselves to barely improve their survival rate in such a bombing.
At this time, the formation of the Japanese soldiers had become scattered amid the fierce bombing.
As for the Japanese artillery, many artillery shells were also destroyed in such bombings.
Especially the artillery shells placed by the Japanese army on the positions, these artillery shells were killed when detonated by aerial bombs.
This is the scene that the Japanese soldiers least want to see.
Those Japanese soldiers who left the artillery positions early were fine, but the Japanese soldiers who stayed in the artillery positions were in bad luck.
¡°Boom!!!!¡±
The detonation of artillery shells was even more powerful than the first round of bombing by the Fourth Army.
This also caused secondary damage to the Japanese army. Many Japanese soldiers who had survived the first round of bombing were reduced to pieces in such a fierce bombardment.
At this moment, there are still many Japanese soldiers who do not realize that their disaster lies not in the attack of bombers and fighter jets just now, but the impact of ground troops.
At this time, the cavalry troops have begun to accelerate their charge.
Ordinary war horses cannot maintain a high-intensity charge. Normally, these war horses will be controlled by cavalry and maintain a relatively constant galloping speed. However, when they start to approach the enemy, they will accelerate to the fastest speed.
At that time, to the infantry, these war horses were like extremely fast chariots.
For the soldiers on the Japanese artillery position, their defensive position was actually very simple. Because they had just arrived here and did not know the artillery position, they spent more time on the layout of the artillery position.
?For the actual peripheral defense, they have no substantial defense. Even barbed wire and trenches cannot be found on their positions.
Only a small group of soldiers dug foxholes where soldiers could hide.
But such a foxhole could barely protect their lives during the bombing just now, but what about when facing the charge of the cavalry troops of the Fourth Army?
Can these very simple foxholes still serve as their talismans?
The cavalry of the Fourth Army will not give the Japanese army any more time to think about these issues.
Because their horses had reached their highest speed, the sabers in their hands were also drawn out, and the submachine guns at their waists were loaded.
There are also cluster grenades on their horses, all ready.
The Japanese soldiers slowly recovered from the fierce bombing.
They heard the thunderous sound of horse hooves, which was getting closer and closer, followed by groups of cavalry troops getting closer and closer.
¡°Boom boom boom!!!¡±
The sound of the horseshoes was no less than the explosion of the artillery shell just now, impacting the Japanese army's eardrums.
The Japanese soldiers were subconsciously looking at the smoke ahead.
Some Japanese soldiers who responded quickly had already begun to fire at the smoke ahead.
But their sporadic firepower could hardly cause any substantial damage to the cavalry troops charging at the moment.
On the contrary, it was the cavalry troops of the Fourth Army who finally rushed into the Japanese artillery positions shrouded in gunpowder smoke at this moment.
Their horses kicked past, and many Japanese soldiers who had no time to react stood there blankly, watching the gleaming sabers slashing at their heads, but they were so frightened that they stood still and could not move.
"kill!!!"
The knights of the Fourth Army roared angrily, and the steel knives in their hands fell down, and they used the speed of the impact of the horses to directly chop off the Japanese soldiers' heads.
Seeing this scene, other Japanese soldiers, some screamed in fear, turned around and ran back.
Some roared angrily, raised their rifles, and fired. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com