With the help of tanks and armored vehicles, these soldiers did not suffer too much losses.
The Japanese troops stationed here basically did not pose any effective obstacles to their offensive posture.
"It was just that when the Fourth Army and Eighth Route Army troops were advancing, their advance was slightly slowed down.
After that, the troops of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army rushed into the depths of the Japanese positions in just twenty minutes and began to clean up the remaining Japanese troops inside.
Seeing this, the Japanese support troops did not choose to retreat, because among the orders they received, one of the orders was that if the enemy troops had rushed into the position, they would fight with the enemy armored troops on the opposite side to drive away the enemy on the opposite side. go out.
With such an order, the Japanese troops came to support. Under the orders of their commander, they launched a charge against the tanks and armored vehicles of the Fourth Army in front, as well as the soldiers who were cleaning up the remaining Japanese soldiers there.
The soldiers of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army who were cleaning up the remaining Japanese soldiers were very surprised to see such a scene.
For them, at this moment, the Japanese reinforcements on the opposite side behaved like this, which was almost the same as committing suicide.
¡°At least, under such a dense firepower network, the Japanese troops in the plains without sufficient firepower cover were no different from dying.
"Charge!!! Onboard!!!"
The Japanese commanders at the front, shouting long live their emperor, led the soldiers at the rear and charged towards the defense line composed of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army.
The soldiers of the Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army were also a little surprised when they saw such a scene.
But they immediately took advantage of the existing trenches and defensive positions of the Japanese army and began to block the Japanese army's suicidal charge at this moment.
On one side of them are tall armored vehicles and tanks.
The heavy machine guns and artillery on these armored vehicles began to roar at the Japanese soldiers in front.
They had often heard of this stupid charging method of the Japanese army before, but now they saw it for the first time. I still feel a little surprised, even surprised.
For them, the fact that the Japanese troops in the plains launched such an attack against them who had already occupied the position was to increase the number of enemies they could annihilate.
These Japanese soldiers roared and charged.
When they were about fifty meters away from the enemy in front, the soldiers of the Fourth Army who were standing still, waiting for the Japanese army to charge, suddenly raised their rifles and opened fire on the Japanese army. .
The soldiers of the Eighth Route Army were not ambiguous. In the past, they even considered saving bullets and not shooting randomly when they could avoid shooting.
But now that the logistics troops of the Fourth Army have provided them with sufficient supplies of ammunition, these Eighth Route Army soldiers no longer know what saving bullets means.
Their pockets and combat belts around their waists were filled with bullets.
When they saw the Japanese charging on the opposite side, they kept pulling the triggers, not even bothering to aim.
Because the Japanese troops on the opposite side had a dense charging formation, they only needed to keep firing bullets in a general direction to knock the Japanese troops on the opposite side to the ground.
If they can aim properly, it will be a waste of their shooting time.
After firing a row of bullets, they will immediately press the next row of bullets into the magazine and continue shooting.
Amid such continuous shooting, the Japanese soldiers supporting the charge fell one after another.
In the rear, Ping Zhenya held a telescope and looked at the battlefield ahead.
"Why did they launch such a stupid charge?"
He asked sternly, "Stop them and ask them to withdraw. The front positions are temporarily abandoned. We build a defense line around the port."
As he said this, he looked at Shiro Oto who was standing aside angrily.
Such an order was naturally not issued by him, but by the Japanese brigade commander in charge of support to his support troops.
In his opinion, the outer position in front is their last line of defense. If the position is set closer to the port, the enemy's troops will annihilate them here in a shorter time.
But such a charge is destined to be meaningless.
The enemy on the opposite side did not give them any counterattack at allopportunity to hit.
With the intensive firepower of tanks and armored vehicles, and a large number of infantry covering these tanks, the Japanese troops on the opposite side could not pose any threat to them at all.
In less than five minutes, a considerable number of the enemies on the opposite side were killed.
The remaining Japanese soldiers did not dare to continue charging against them.
All that's left is running, running desperately.
Seeing that the troops supported by the Japanese army were also repelled, the soldiers of the Fourth Army stopped attacking forward at this moment.
They were ordered to take a short rest at the occupied Japanese positions.
However, only the first wave of attacking troops are resting, while the second wave of attacking troops behind them will continue to maintain the intensity of their attacks.
Before their attack began, there was still regular ground and aerial fire bombardment.
The first batch of air troops to bomb the Japanese peripheral defense positions have replenished fuel and bombs from the airport and returned here.
After arriving here, these bombers did not stop and launched another fierce attack directly on the Japanese positions.
At the same time, the ground artillery power of the Fourth Army also launched a fierce bombardment at the enemy's troops at this time.
The Japanese army only has defensive positions near the port at the moment. Compared with the outer defense lines, the defensive positions here are actually stronger.
It¡¯s just that during the previous bombing, the positions here have been in pieces.
Another bombing will soon make the Japanese troops here realize what real hell is.
A large number of artillery shells, incendiary bombs, and napalm bombs crashed into the Japanese position on the opposite side amid the roar.
Many Japanese soldiers who retreated did not even have time to enter their fortifications.
Artillery shells, falling napalm bombs, and incendiary bombs had already fallen all around them.
Most of these Japanese troops will be turned into black charcoal and fragments in the flames and explosions.
The bombers and artillery of the Fourth Army will make the Japanese army here experience what is called hell on earth.
"Let's take shelter in the underground fortifications. The enemy's bombing is too fierce." (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com