Chapter 1052 Blocking War (1)
The Japanese saw hope right in front of them, and for the sake of victory, they would spare no matter how much casualties they had.
Therefore, the Japanese have been constantly breaking through! Breakthrough! Breakthrough!
However, manpower is limited after all, especially when a person's ability to withstand a certain level, it will cause collapse, and collapse will be contagious and eventually lead to a comprehensive collapse.
Just like the current Japanese devils.
They don’t know why there is a pit below their feet that looks no different from the usual place, and why, if they step on one foot, there will be a pit below or ignite*.
At the beginning, the hope of victory supported them.
However, slowly, with more and more screams and more casualties, they were under greater and greater mental pressure.
The pressure on the Fourth Battalion became increasingly greater as the Japanese were approaching the edge of the minefield. In order to ensure the safety of this side, Peng Peng even had to send some relatively minor injuries to the wounded, but in order to ensure that there were no reserves and even the guard squads sent out to resist the Japanese's fierce attack in the middle, he had to send some relatively minor injuries to the wounded. In a short period of time, there were not so many people to transfer these wounded soldiers, in order to fight to the death and drag the enemy down.
As the enemy gets closer and closer, the battle is inevitable and is about to break out at any time. The pressure of the defending soldiers can be imagined... Most of them are wounded, and some even lack arms and legs, but as long as they can still shoot, they are basically sent. In other words, this is the last little defensive force of the Fourth Battalion. Once the Japanese cannot stop this Japanese, the Fourth Battalion will inevitably collapse on the entire line.
On the other hand, although the Japanese were killed and injured by the bomb, many Japanese continued to charge forward.
Once there is no blockage from the minefield, the answer is almost obvious based on whether the wounded people can stop the Japanese. The key is how long it can be blocked. If it cannot be blocked, it will cause a collapse in the entire line, which means that the ultimate goal of the Fourth Battalion is likely to fail.
Facing such a situation, who is under much pressure?
But the power to start this battle is on a hunter, because Peng Peng's order was: Only after one-third of the Japanese soldiers rushed through the minefield can everyone shoot - this tactic is the same as attacking river crossers, and the minefield is the river surface. Tactically speaking, this is definitely the most correct. But the problem is that only the hunter leader Xiang Hua is the edge of the minefield that knows the most. Therefore, to determine whether one-third of the Japanese soldiers have passed the minefield, the task of determining whether one-third of the Japanese soldiers can only be handed over to Xiang Hua.
However, something interesting happened.
The Japanese were getting closer and closer to the other side of the minefield, and even the two Japanese who rushed in the front had already stepped out of the minefield safely.
But the problem is that the Japanese devils don’t know how wide the minefield is. They thought it was just a little bit, but in the end, there was still. This feeling of frustration that seemed to be in the minefield forever is easy to be discouraged. Just now, these two devils have clearly stepped in a safe place, but they still think they are just lucky, so they are not taken care of by various mechanisms and *'careful'. Therefore, these two devils are still taking small steps carefully and intending to continue rushing forward. This is also worth understanding.
Their success also made the soldiers of the Fourth Battalion twenty meters away feel their throats. Many people gently pulled the bolts. It can be said that the battle is about to break out... This minefield is different from other places, and there is basically no tall and solemn obstruction. Therefore, the moonlight shines smoothly, allowing everyone to see the Japanese's breakthrough with their naked eyes!
But at this moment, the Japanese devils were first declining.
The words shouted in the roar made all the Japanese subconsciously pause, and then everyone turned around and returned at a speed almost twice as fast as before. Soon, the Japanese disappeared into the night.
But one thing that everyone can learn is that even when retreating in such a highly dangerous and highly tense atmosphere, the Japanese did not forget to bring the wounded. Even many Japanese even took away the bodies of their familiar comrades.
The soldiers also breathed a sigh of relief, and each found that their clothes were soaked in sweat: it was really about to break out! Fortunately, at the last moment, the Japanese could not stand the destruction of this seemingly never-ending mechanism trap and *, and took the initiative to retreat.
It means that it is at the end of its strength, and it can also show how high the Japanese's despair mentality is when they walk in the minefield.
Then, except for a few soldiers with good marksmanship stayed for alert, the hunters and soldiers rushed up. Some soldiers rushed out of the minefield under the guidance of the hunters and set up defenses twenty or thirty meters away on the other side. Some soldiers, under the command of the hunters, refilled the damaged mechanism traps and * in the minefield.
In the end, everyone retreated, but did not go back. Instead, they continued to help the hunters expand and expand this minefield. Because everyone saw the value of the minefield, it is definitely worth the effort to do this - the existence of the minefield not only allows no casualties, but also saves more troops. It is super worth it to do it.
However, things often develop beyond expectations.
Just as the soldiers and hunters were busy deploying, the Japanese also gave a fatal blow to this minefield.
"Boom! Boom! Boom..."
Because in the middle, the enemy and us fought fiercely, the front lines were constantly changing, and the bombardment of small steel cannons was very easy to cause accidental injuries, so the Japanese's small steel cannons never sounded from beginning to end.
However, although the minefields are equally close, because there is no military force, the Japanese cannons are absolutely unscrupulous when they are bombarded.
After dozens of casualties were paid in this minefield, the Japanese immediately gathered the small cannons to deal with the minefield.
Small steel cannon shells with a base of only one base are all concentrated in a minefield mountain.
Such high-density continuous artillery bombardment exploded a safe area of about fifteen meters wide and about fifty meters long... whether it was a mechanism trap or *, they were all destroyed. It was just because the Japanese could not measure the width of the minefield, so they simply exploded fifty meters first.
Such shelling immediately attracted everyone who was originally planning to expand the minefield. After all, everyone is not a rookie, so naturally understand the purpose of the Japanese devils doing this, and also understand that after the shelling, the Japanese devils will definitely swarm, and then they will do a real battle.
Sure enough!
After the shelling was over, the Japanese appeared in the forest beside the minefield under the moonlight... and these dozen Japanese Japanese not only brought two ammunition boxes, but also a light machine gun.
However, it is surprising, or what reflects the intelligence of the Japanese devils is that there are not many Japanese devils appearing.
Obviously, the Japanese were also scared by the various powers of the previous minefield, so these dozen Japanese were actually here to explore the way. After all, the Japanese didn't know what the result of the shelling just now, and whether the depth of fifty meters was the final width of this minefield, so instead of everyone charging over and trying the power of the minefield again on the way, it would be better to send some people to explore the way first, so that even if there is any accident, the losses on their own side can be minimized.
Not to mention anything else, just by pursuing this point, we can also see how rich the Japanese commander's battlefield command experience is and how calm he is.
More than a dozen Japanese advance were very careful, as if they were going to attack a fortress, bowing, holding a gun, raising their ears, and their eyes kept searching for all possible enemies around them.
However, this made the commanders on the Fourth Battalion a little embarrassed.
There were more than a dozen Japanese devils, no matter how many, they were, and it would take two minutes to completely destroy them.
The width of the minefield is only 30 meters. In two minutes, it is enough for the main force of the Japanese opposite to rush back and forth.
But if these dozen Japanese devils were allowed to arrive safely, these dozen Japanese devils would definitely make good defense and provide a certain degree of fire cover for their main force to come over, which would inevitably be more difficult to deal with by then.
This makes these dozen Japanese devils feel a bit useless.
From this we can see how accurate the Japanese commander's vision is and how experienced the command experience is... I can think of it. At this moment, there must be soldiers from the Fourth Battalion hidden opposite each other, ready to block the Japanese.
Is it a fight or not? How to fight?
After thinking for a full half-minute, at the moment when more than a dozen were about to reach the edge of the minefield, the commander on this side of the Fourth Battalion finally made up his mind - silence!
In other words, he chose the latter: let these dozen Japanese devils come over, and then fight according to the tactics formulated by Peng Peng.
Then, it turns out!
After these dozen Japanese Japanese discovered the edge of the minefield, they immediately established a temporary machine gun position. It was just because of the environment and height problems that this temporary machine gun position was not very threatening to the Fourth Battalion.
Then, the main Japanese forces began to show up, and they were all in batches. Every time a small team showed up, they rushed over at full speed as soon as they rushed over. After rushing over, they spread out quickly, looking for places that are conducive to hiding or looking for covers... It gave people the feeling that they were testing the bottom line of the defense side and waiting for the defense side to fire first, which made people feel stressful. At the same time, it can also be seen that the Japanese commander was in command. It was just because six small steel cannons were set up on a wild grass field behind the opposite forest, and the muzzles were all half-kneeled on the ground, waiting quietly for the target to appear.
It can be said that this move by the top commander of the Japanese devils eliminated the previous advantages of the Fourth Battalion in one fell swoop, and vaguely took advantage of the disadvantage of the insufficient troops of the Fourth Battalion to reverse the entire situation and become beneficial to the Japanese devils... Not to mention the blocking personnel on the Fourth Battalion, even the entire Fourth Battalion, it is impossible to take the initiative to retreat at this time.
The highest commander on the Fourth Battalion saw the first group of Japanese soldiers rushing over. As soon as he rushed over, another team of Japanese soldiers appeared on the other side and rushed towards him quickly. He immediately understood the Japanese soldiers' tactics and knew how dangerous it was to wait like this.
So, make a quick decision!
"beat!"
"Bang! Bang! Bang..."
"Ka! Da! Da..."
"Boom! Boom! Boom..."
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Chapter completed!