Although the bullets of the Japanese army were flying forward, and their machine guns and rifles were roaring, they were unable to cause any damage to these tanks and armored vehicles.
Only slightly sunken craters were left on the dark green armor plate above, and a string of sparks were left when the metal warheads rubbed against the armor plate.
The Japanese troops at the front have realized that they can't stop the enemies on the opposite side from attacking them just by relying on these meager firepower.
If they want to effectively attack the enemy's troops at this time, they have to attack the enemy's tanks and armored vehicles.
But their demolition crews in front of the trench basically did not play any expected role and were completely destroyed by the enemy's troops.
"Continue to charge!!! Blast the enemy's tanks and armored vehicles."
The Japanese commanders actually have no other way. For them, no matter how they change their tactics, they cannot solve the dilemma of insufficient anti-tank strength.
Before setting off, these Japanese troops had already considered that the enemy on the opposite side might have powerful armor.
But after they learned that most of the enemy armored forces on the opposite side were concentrated in the Shanhaiguan area, they equipped many of the anti-tank guns originally equipped to them to the Japanese Kwantung Army stationed in the Shanhaiguan area.
Now the Japanese army can block the advance of the armored troops on the opposite side outside Jinzhou City. A large part of the reason is that they are equipped with a large number of anti-tank artillery.
These artillery pieces can effectively protect their positions, and can also effectively contain the charge of the armored forces of the Fourth Army.
"Otherwise, relying solely on the strength of the Japanese infantry would not be able to stop the fierce charge of the Fourth Army's tank troops.
At this time, the Japanese troops were also aware of the problem.
But it is already impossible for them to change this situation.
What¡¯s more, during the first bombing, many of their few combat defense artillery were destroyed by the enemy.
Some combat defense artillery pieces that have just been put into the battlefield have also become the targets of firepower suppression and destruction by the enemy on the opposite side.
Many combat anti-tank artillery had just entered the position. Before they had time to aim at the enemy tanks on the opposite side, a shell had already landed on their defensive position, directly bombarding the anti-tank artillery into a pile of parts.
Under the orders of the commander, the Japanese soldiers carried a large number of cluster grenades, explosive packs, sticky bombs, etc., and launched another charge forward along the traffic trench.
The Fourth Army formed a crossfire and fired wildly at the Japanese soldiers who tried to get close to the tanks and armored vehicles.
Their heavy machine guns and rifles roared and roared at the same time, sending bullets into the bodies of the Japanese soldiers.
Many of the charging Japanese soldiers had just jumped out of the trench, and before they could even take a few steps forward, they were shot through by flying heavy machine gun bullets on the ground.
Not only that, what is blocking the lives of these Japanese soldiers at this moment are the rocket launchers, flamethrowers and other weapons of the Fourth Army.
The existence of these weapons was a complete nightmare for the charging Japanese soldiers.
If they still have the opportunity to dream in the future, similar scenes will inevitably be repeated in their dreams until they wake up from such nightmares.
The Japanese soldiers, under the orders of their commander, jumped out of the trench and rushed out.
Then, under the joint firepower of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army, they turned into corpses lying in the trench or outside the trench.
Some Japanese soldiers pulled the fuses of the bombs in advance, causing them to fall during the charge. Instead, the bombs caused a certain amount of damage to the Japanese soldiers.
The tanks and armored vehicles of the Fourth Army were advancing little by little under the cover of the infantry.
The speed of their advancement is not very fast, but they are very careful and conscientious.
The Japanese soldiers carefully and conscientiously cleaned up the trenches, carefully and conscientiously eliminating any targets that might pose a threat to them.
The soldiers of the Japanese army were simply unable to find any loopholes or opportunities to break through into their formations in the extremely skilled infantry and tank coordinated operations of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army.
This is the crushing style of armored forces against traditional infantry unitsattack.
Under such an attack, the Japanese troops, even if they had defensive positions to provide them with certain support, could not prevent their destruction and defeat.
¡°At least under such a ferocious attack, the Japanese soldiers had completely lost the courage to continue fighting.
For them, there is no difference between continuing to fight with the enemy on the opposite side and facing death.
Some of the Japanese soldiers even ignored their commander's orders and began to run to their rear with their comrades.
And the result of their doing this is very likely to be directly shot to death by their own people with pistols.
The Japanese commanders were still shouting from their positions, encouraging their soldiers to go to the front and die.
At this moment, another round of illumination bombs flew into the air, and the second wave of attacking troops from the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army were also pressing up from behind.
They mainly provide fire support to the attacking troops in the front.
If the troops in front suffer relatively large casualties during the advance, they will take over from the troops in front and continue to charge against the Japanese positions until the Japanese positions on the opposite side are all occupied by them.
At this moment, Japanese reinforcements finally arrived.
However, what these Japanese reinforcements did not expect was that what was in front of them was not the position where they were fighting the enemy, but the retreating Japanese troops.
The enemy¡¯s tanks and armored vehicles have already revealed their terrifying faces on the Japanese defenses.
The tanks and armored vehicles are supported by an extremely heavy armor plate.
On the armor plate, you can still see the dents left by bullets and human blood.
At the top of the armored vehicles and tanks are heavy machine guns that are constantly firing. They are constantly firing bullets from the bullet belts at the defeated Japanese soldiers.
Underneath the tanks and armored vehicles were the infantrymen and machine gunners of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army who were following them. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com