He probably imagined several scenarios, among which the one that posed the greatest threat to them was that Japanese troops suddenly appeared behind them.
Under this situation, their frontal position may even be broken through by the enemy.
The two scouts immediately entered their defensive positions on the side with infrared night vision goggles.
Compared with the frontal defensive position, the side position is very quiet. Although the soldiers in the position are still vigilant at the moment, there is only darkness in front of them and they cannot see where the enemy is.
Even the Japanese shelling could not reach here.
After they arrived here, they immediately set up their infrared night vision devices and observed the darkness ahead.
At this moment, orange-red figures appeared in their field of vision.
That is the enemy's troops, which are approaching little by little in this direction. They are now less than a hundred meters away.
Seeing this scene, the scout immediately shouted loudly: "Flannel, the enemy is on the flank!!!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the Japanese soldiers on the opposite side suddenly got up from the ground and charged towards them.
The soldiers originally stationed on the flanks immediately opened fire on the Japanese soldiers.
Their defensive strength on the side is much worse than that on the front.
Although these soldiers opened fire, they could not stop the Japanese soldiers who charged crazily forward.
These Japanese troops rushed forward, some with bombs strapped to their bodies, and others with cluster grenades in their hands.
After entering the throwing range, they directly threw a large number of explosives onto the position of the Fourth Army.
The Japanese soldiers in the rear provided them with fire cover.
¡°Boom boom boom!!!¡±
Bursts of loud noises immediately tore through the tranquility of the flanking positions. Several soldiers of the Fourth Army were directly thrown into the sky by cluster grenades.
"Flare!!!"
Someone shouted.
¡°Whoosh!!!!¡±
With a roar, the flare roared upwards, and soon it was a bright light right in front.
Under the dazzling light, groups of Japanese troops were crawling on the ground, with the steel helmets on their heads reflecting the light. Amid the sound of gunfire and explosions, they charged towards the location of the Fourth Army.
Seeing such a scene, the soldiers of the Fourth Army on the position roared even more angrily with the rifles and machine guns in their hands.
Bai Rihui noticed the situation in the flank position, and he directly dispatched a platoon originally used for mobile support.
The Japanese infantry, under the cover of explosives, kept attacking the flank positions.
Although the soldiers of the Fourth Army on the side tried their best to resist the Japanese attack on the side, the sudden attack caught them off guard. It was very difficult to stop the Japanese army on the opposite side relying only on their own firepower.
¡°Flame Thrower!!!¡±
The platoon leader of the Fourth Army in the side position shouted.
"died!!!"
Someone shouted,
"He was just bombed to death."
As they were talking, the grenades launched by the Japanese grenades flew directly towards them at this moment.
¡°Whoosh!!!¡±
¡°Boom boom boom!!!!¡±
The dense explosions added a few more corpses to the Fourth Army position.
Taking advantage of their profits being suppressed, the Japanese soldiers in the rear once again got up from the ground and launched a charge towards the front.
This is a method often used by the Japanese army when charging. They use their explosives, machine guns and other firepower to suppress the enemy's firepower. At this time, the infantry troops quickly advance forward and get as close as possible to the opposite enemy position.
Many soldiers of the Fourth Army climbed up from the trenches and opened fire again at the Japanese soldiers who were trying to rush over.
At this moment, dense footsteps came from behind them.
A platoon that came for support immediately entered the defensive position on the side.
"superior!!!"
The platoon leader shouted while using the pistol in his hand to fire at the Japanese soldiers in front.
They filed in along the communication trenches dug in advance and spread out on the defensive positions on the flanks.
A large number of Japanese soldiers in the rear also rushed over at this moment.
&nHe raised the knife with his hand and chopped off his head directly from his neck.
Seeing such a scene, the soldiers nearby were also greatly encouraged and began to roar forward together.
Hundreds of soldiers fought directly with the Japanese troops on the opposite side.
"Pay attention to the formation!!!"
Bai Rihui yelled after killing the Japanese commander.
They usually train more on close-range stabbing, and at the same time pay attention to the tactical cooperation between each team.
If they cooperate properly, compared with the Japanese troops on the opposite side, they can often block the ten Japanese troops on the opposite side as a stabbing team of three or five people.
Hearing Bai Rihui¡¯s words, the soldiers immediately began to form an assassination team with their comrades around them.
These teams are often composed of three or five people. After forming a team, they immediately start charging forward with their bayonets straightened out.
Some people are located in the middle of several people, using submachine guns with fierce close-range firepower as their extended firepower.
This situation surprised the Japanese troops on the opposite side. They did not expect that the Fourth Army troops on the opposite side could form a formation and advance and retreat in a well-established manner while fighting.
Under the leadership of Bai Rihui, this troop of less than a hundred people actually defeated more than 200 Japanese troops on the opposite side.
The Japanese commander was at the rear, looking through binoculars at the troops fighting in front of them.
Under the light of the flares, he saw that his own troops were at a complete disadvantage in the fight with the enemy. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com