Chapter 795 The first offensive and defensive battle!
"Company Commander, the Japanese's shelling is over!"
Peng Keming, the company commander of the 1st Company of the Second Battalion of the Assault Regiment, who was sitting against the wall in the bunker, was bragging about the Long March with the soldiers around him. He was talking about taking a platoon of soldiers and touching the enemy's position in the dark, and then he was about to attack... A soldier rushed in and reported loudly.
Peng Geming glared at him and said angrily: "What's the hurry? Keep observing. When the Japanese start attacking, you will report it again... Also, tell everyone that no one is allowed to go out in a hurry now, and hide for me. I'll follow my orders later."
The soldier was stunned. It was obvious that after Peng Geming finished speaking, he turned around and started telling stories to the soldiers around him. He could only curl his lips, respond, and turn around and run out to continue observing.
Peng Geming was about to continue saying that he had never thought that a soldier around him was probably impatient. He wrote his anxiety on his face, and he didn't care about anything else. He hurriedly reminded: "Company Commander, the Japanese's shelling has ended. Should we go outside to prepare? Otherwise, the Japanese rushed over and we would be in trouble if we were not prepared enough."
Although the other soldier was impatient, he was also a good talker. When he heard the soldier's words, he asked, "Yes! Company Commander, why don't we go out immediately?"
Peng Geming was obviously very good at these recruits, not angry at all, but explained with a smile: "I'll ask you a question: If we rushed out so quickly, the Japanese did not come, but another wave of shells came down. What would happen if you think?"
This result is something that anyone who has never fought can guess, so there is no need to say more: if the Japanese artillery bombardment is over, if they rush out, then if the Japanese artillery bombardment is done again, the casualties will definitely be huge. Therefore, it must be confirmed that the Japanese infantry has begun to act. The Japanese artillery is afraid of hurting their own people by chance and dare not launch artillery again. That is the safest and safest... And this is experience! It is also a way for the Eighth Route Army to teach by example.
"Company Commander, can't this be true, right?"
"I'm not afraid of ten thousand, but I'm afraid of it! I tell you, although I haven't experienced it, I've heard people say that they encountered such a thing in the Soviet area back then... So, before we make sure the Japanese infantry attack, we'll stay here safely. Anyway! The Japanese are more than 360 meters away from our line of defense, and we're only a few dozen meters away. They will definitely not be able to run away from us, and they will give us enough time to prepare... No hurry! Come, listen to me continue to tell you the story... By the way, where did I just say?"
Before everyone could answer, the warrior who had come to report rushed in again.
"Report to the company commander, the Japanese infantry began to come to us."
Peng Geming immediately stood up, pulled out the box cannon, waved his hand forward, and shouted: "Comrades! Go out with me and let them see the power of our assault regiment, and kill these little Japanese devils."
Everyone immediately followed him out with a scream, and followed the trenches to their own defensive areas...
"Everyone listened, when the Japanese were putting them close to fifty meters, they would be beaten again after I ordered them."
"Everyone puts his heart in his stomach and just fight as usual: hold your hands firmly, aim your gun, and don't look at your head... If anyone dares to aim at the Japanese, I will turn around and close his little dark room!"
Amid Peng Geming's screams, the veterans laughed, and the new recruits' nervous mentality gradually relaxed.
And these Japanese devils are indeed veterans who have experienced the baptism of war.
At the beginning, probably because he saw that there was no shooting here in a row, the Japanese charged very quickly.
When he advanced nearly two hundred meters, the Japanese's degree slowed down significantly, his pace became smaller, his muzzle aimed, and his waist began to bend, but the dispersed formation still showed no sign of gathering.
When they advanced three hundred meters, they did not need the commander's orders at all. They consciously lowered their bodies as much as possible, but the muzzle was always aimed at the positions in a row - a detail that reflected their well-trained and relatively stable mentality was that the guns in their hands did not tremble due to tension, but instead they tried to keep their upper bodies still and their gun body trembled as much as possible when walking.
Of course, this does not mean that they are not nervous, but that only means that their psychological qualities are more calm and more restrained by artillery fire.
Moreover, their eyes were shining with ferocious expressions. They could tell at a glance that they were militants and were all veterans, because at this moment, in such a scene, this was definitely not the expression and momentum that the new recruits could show.
You know, now that all the people are hiding in the trenches, the Japanese cannot see them at all. It is precisely because of this that the whole scene is very quiet and weird.
In this dead silence, everyone knew in their hearts that this was definitely the tranquility before the storm came. But the problem is that no one knew when the storm would come and explode suddenly, so this instead increased everyone's nervousness.
The more this happens, the more nervous both the enemy and us are.
"Ba!Ba!Ba!"
The box cannons in Peng Geming's hand sounded three times one after another, and it exploded like a storm suddenly.
The soldiers in the trench immediately stood up, threw themselves down, aimed, and shot...
"Ba!Ba!Ba..."
"Bang! Bang! Bang..."
"Ka! Da! Da..."
"Swish! Swish! Swish..."
In an instant, perhaps because we were very nervous, both the enemy and us didn't care whether we aimed or not. They almost pulled the trigger without hesitation when they saw each other.
In an instant, box cannons, rifles, light machine guns, and heavy machine guns fired at the same time.
The bullets sped through the air in the space between the two sides, shooting towards the opponent's camp with a whistling sound.
Muddy groans, howlings, screams... immediately rang out, endlessly.
Dead, injured, and endured, immediately caused a group of people to fall down on both sides of the enemy and us in an instant.
At this moment, the cruel and iron-blooded side of the war was fully exclaimed by this moment.
However, the battle had just begun, and the god of death had just arrived, and even the blood sickle had waved for a moment, and it was still far from the end.
Under normal circumstances, for the attacking side, the first attack is mostly just a test. However, I don’t know if it was because the Japanese were too arrogant or because the commander of this team was eager to make a contribution, and even the most favorable offensive weapon and armored vehicles were sent, and the second Japanese, who were regarded as cannon fodder, took the lead. They actually wanted to take down this line of defense in one go.
So, instead of retreating immediately, they lie down almost at the same time and shoot at the opponents on the battlefield.
Then, amid the roar of its commander, the Japanese began to continue attacking slowly: try to lower their bodies, and even use crawls directly, approaching the opponent's position while shooting.
And no matter the new recruits and veterans on the whole company, after the first shot was fired, they had only one idea: to kill these damn Japanese devils!
Gunshots are roaring, bullets are dancing wildly, screams are exploding, no matter how enemies and we are, humans are killing each other here.
To be fair, the casualty rate of both the enemy and us is almost the same. However, you should know that the casualty rate of the first company is not much stronger than that of the opponent due to the huge advantage of geographical advantages. It can be seen that in terms of overall shooting skills, the Japanese's shooting skills are indeed better than that of the first company.
As they attacked, another offensive weapon of the Japanese, also their favorite weapon when attacking, appeared on the stage. A hundred meters behind them, six fake small steel cannons lined up in a row and started shelling... The mountain cannons are powerful and far away, and may be injured by accident. However, the possibility of accidental damage in the small steel cannons is almost negligible at a distance of more than 100 meters. Therefore, the Japanese have always played this way: the infantry and small steel cannons are combined, and they are bombarded while fighting, which makes the opponent frightened and their morale is destroyed. Especially when the stalemate or the attack is blocked, the Japanese love to do this the most.
"Sniper! Kill the Japanese's small cannon!"
Peng Geming was a veteran, shooting at the Japanese, while not forgetting to observe the enemy's movements. As soon as he saw the Japanese's six small steel cannons set up, he was extremely worried and couldn't wait to order.
Because the first company has relatively few troops, but it is at the forefront, it has to fight against the Japanese. In order to increase its defense ability, Zhang Qingshan specially transferred a sniper squad for the first company, including ten snipers.
"Boom! Boom! Boom..."
The first wave of six small steel cannon shells landed on the first company's position. Although some of the shot drop points were relatively far, they were basically within a few meters around the trench.
This explosion immediately increased the casualty rate.
Fortunately, the number of the second wave of small steel cannon shells was significantly reduced, only two. Although one of them happened to fall into the trenches, it exploded into dust, causing three deaths and three injuries, and one was directly fainted by the explosion, and the lower body was buried directly by the dust. However, it was much smaller than the shock of the previous wave of six small steel cannon shells. And this is thanks to the five snipers - the other several mainly concentrated on the outer periphery of the far left side of the front, to prevent the Japanese from touching it from here. Their role is both a sniper and a warning officer.
The Japanese obviously also discovered this. Under the roaring order of his commander, the Japanese's machine gun and some soldiers pointed their guns at the sniper.
An instant sniper was shot in the head and died on the spot. Another arm was scratched by a bullet, but he ignored it and continued to snipe the Japanese.
At this time, seeing the Japanese advance more than twenty meters, as they were getting closer and closer to the position, they could see the changes in their eyes at the front. However, Peng Geming sneered.
Immediately, Peng Geming shouted: "Everyone is ready!"
An interesting scene immediately appeared on the battlefield: I was fighting so hard that I wished I could eat the other party raw, but with Peng Geming's roar, a series of gunfires of soldiers on the position suddenly stopped.
It's so weird that it's unbelievable!
Even the Japanese were shocked by this surprising scene and were a little unable to adapt. In an instant, they forgot to shoot and charge.
But the next second, they understood why such a strange scene happened...
Chapter completed!