The dozen or so Japanese soldiers who retreated in front were directly shattered by the bullets of the heavy machine guns. At this moment, they were lying there with despairing eyes, watching their lives go by.
The Japanese soldiers who were still desperately retreating came to their senses at this time.
For them, there is no way to survive.
They either choose to be killed by their own heavy machine guns here, or they turn around now and launch a fierce attack on the enemies behind them.
Both options mean death for the Japanese soldiers.
The difference is that one died on the way to charge, and the other died on the way to retreat, and was killed by his own bullets.
Now these Japanese soldiers no longer have the willpower to fight, but they would rather die on the way to the charge than to be killed by their own machine gun bullets.
??At least, by doing so, their families will receive a pension.
And if a deserter is killed, it will bring shame to their family.
"Kill back!!!"
The Japanese commander roared at the defeated Japanese troops.
These defeated Japanese troops had no choice but to turn around and attack the tanks and armored vehicles that had just emerged from the smoke.
¡°Fire!!!¡±
The commander on top of the tank roared angrily.
24378 The heavy machine gun on the armored vehicle started roaring again.
The targets of their shooting were the retreating Japanese soldiers.
While they were shooting, the infantry units of the Fourth Army were also doing the same thing.
In their hands, rifles, light machine guns, submachine guns, automatic rifles, etc. all roared at this time, firing angry bullets at the Japanese soldiers.
Although these defeated Japanese soldiers launched a charge against them again.
However, such a charge lacked any organization and discipline. Facing the fierce attack of the fourth army, it did not play any role it should have.
The meaning of their charge at this moment is just to allow them to die on the way to the charge, and at the same time, it also allows the vehicle-mounted machine gunners of the Fourth Army to practice their ability to shoot moving targets.
Looking at the retreating Japanese soldiers, they once again chose to charge. The Japanese commander stationed at the rear finally nodded with satisfaction.
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¡°The artillery unit opens fire!!!!¡±
The Japanese division commander roared at this time.
They still have some mountain artillery and mortars that are still in use.
After receiving the order from the Japanese division commander, the Japanese artillery commander actually had the slightest hesitation.
Because at the front, their troops were still fighting fiercely with the enemy's armored troops on the opposite side.
No, it shouldn¡¯t be said to be a fierce battle, it should be said that at this moment they are being massacred by the armored troops of the Fourth Army, a unilateral massacre.
Letting them fire on their own people was also a very tangled matter for the Japanese commanders.
¡°The division commander¡¯s order has been issued, let¡¯s fire!!¡±
The staff officer on the side began to urge the Japanese artillery commander.
The artillery commander saw the massacre of the Japanese troops by the Fourth Army through his telescope.
Finally, he roared angrily and shouted: "Fire!!!"
After his order was issued, the Japanese mountain artillery and mortars began to bombard the area where the armored forces of the Fourth Army were located.
¡°Boom!!!¡±
Loud noises were heard. Two armored vehicles and a tank of the Fourth Army were all damaged to varying degrees in the bombardment.
One of the most severely damaged armored vehicles caught fire and exploded under such bombardment by the Japanese army, leaving no trace of the soldiers inside.
Seeing such a scene, the Japanese artillerymen immediately loaded their shells quickly and planned to conduct a second round of bombardment.
At this time, the artillery scouts of the Fourth Army, who were leading the artillery bombing, began to call their artillery units in the rear.
"Five hundred meters in front of our assault troops, cover and shoot!!!"
The artillery scout of the Fourth Army said while reporting the coordinates to the rear.
The artillery units of the Fourth Army in the rear immediately began to adjust their shooting elements, and at the same time stuffed their artillery shells into the cannons again.
"Fire!!!"
Amid the roars of the artillery scouts ahead, the artillery of the Fourth Army also exerted its due power at this time.
At this time, the armored units and infantry units of the Fourth Army continued to charge towards the Japanese positions ahead.
The Japanese soldiers who retreated just now were all lost in the charge that lasted less than five minutes.
The only meaning of their existence is to delay the armored forces of the Fourth Army for five minutes.
"This is the five minutes that the Japanese army's lives were exchanged for, allowing the Japanese artillery units to cause certain losses to the armored units of the Fourth Army during this period of time.
Although such losses were not enough to stop the armored forces of the Fourth Army from continuing to advance forward.
But for the Japanese army, such an attack was enough.
Otherwise, they may achieve fewer results and be unable to destroy the enemy's tanks and armored vehicles on the opposite side.
The Japanese infantry troops in the rear quickly felt the power of the Fourth Army's retaliatory bombardment.
A large number of 155-caliber howitzers roared, directly covering the Japanese defensive positions with powerful shells.
These Japanese troops in the rear soon encountered the same treatment as the Japanese troops in the front.
The fierce shelling was the opening remarks and greetings of the Fourth Army at this moment.
It¡¯s just such opening remarks and greetings. The Japanese army doesn¡¯t seem to be too(remember this website address: www.hlnovel.com