Chapter 1058 sneak attack (1)
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"Bang!"
The Japanese's strict level plays a role at all times, especially at the edge of this battlefield, which is even more so. At least, the sentry patrolling the left side of the convoy is very conscientious.
In fact, he had just finished peeing on the left side of the convoy. Just as he was about to take back his lower body, he suddenly found that some people suddenly jumped out of thin air beside the forest and on the grass 10 meters away.
Then, just as his mind was fleeting, he saw these people raise their hands and throw a small thing in his hand over.
After all, he was a soldier. He just took a look and thought of a word in his mind -*!
At the same time, he instinctively grabbed the gun belt with his right hand, quickly picked up the gun, and pulled the bolt down, while he also let out a loud roar to remind his companions that there was an enemy attack.
At this time, the things on his lower body didn't have time to take them back into his pants, and they were still hanging outside and swaying.
However, the gun and movement in his hand did not stop at all. He just aimed at a black shadow and pulled the trigger without stopping.
With a gunshot, he saw the target fall clearly.
At the same time, he suddenly felt a sudden pain in his right chest, and then the slight pain in his right chest turned into a burning pain. He looked down at his right chest in disbelief and found a small hole in his clothes, and blood was flowing out of the hole, rapidly wetting the surrounding fabric.
Finally, in a slight weakness, he fell backwards, but he still thought of a word in his mind - enemy attack! His mouth was slightly trembling and opened, and he still wanted to call out this word, but he couldn't make a sound...
His roar successfully served as a warning, but everything seemed a little late.
At least sixty soldiers jumped up almost at the left of the Japanese convoy, about twenty meters away, and threw the * in their hands towards the big car... However, only one Japanese successfully discovered these sneak attackers at the first time. Other Japanese were always slowing down by a beat, and this shot was destined to end. In a certain way, this Japanese were arrogant and arrogant and believed that there would be no sneak attackers. At least, even if there were sneak attackers, they would never launch sneak attacks from the left side of the convoy. This led to all Japanese devils thinking so, thus ignoring the defense on the left. Or in other words, the defense on the left became a decoration that was not dedicated to their efforts.
When the roar sounded, although the Japanese were well-trained and quickly picked up their guns and were about to shoot, it was a big disaster.
"Boom! Boom! Boom..."
The continuous and dense explosions produced an extremely shocking sensory effect: some big cars were just blown to the mailbox by * and caused a second more violent explosion, which directly overturned the entire big car. Some even rolled over like a fireball in the air before landing in a "boom". In the cracks, the fire was scattered everywhere.
Some of them were blown to the edge, as if they were suddenly lifted up by huge force and directly knocked down to the right.
Some of them were blown over the front of the car, and they suddenly raised their heads back, causing the entire car to squeeze into the middle and cause serious deformation.
The most serious thing is that the large cars loaded with shells, whether they are overturned and caused the shells to fall or directly blown up by the bombs. The result is unwilling to be: the lucky one is to blow the five horses directly into pieces, and the bad luck will cause disaster to the big cars next to and even far away. After all, the shells fall in succession, and the air waves generated by the shells that explode first can be used to blow away these artillery shells that cannot explode before the shells come into contact with the ground. Then, only God knows the place where these artillery shells fall. But it is certain that no matter where these artillery shells fall, as long as their heads are facing down, there will be no peace around the place where they fall, but will kill the ground, which is true for cars and even more so for people.
Of course, there are also good luck. For example, a car carrying a car full of rice fell directly into the rice in the car box. Although the rice was fried all over the sky, it was actually just a loss of the sweeping amount of rice, which had almost no damage to the entire body. Even during vibration, the car tires were not damaged.
Throwing sixty * at fifty-five big cars will inevitably make mistakes in the middle, which will also lead to some big cars not being affected.
This group of * caused eighteen of the 55 large cars to be blown up together with the supplies on the cars. Seventeen large cars were severely damaged, at least, they were burning to varying degrees, causing the supplies on the carriage to be in extreme danger. However, the explosions just now caused heavy casualties to kill and injured the Japanese around them, and no one dared to put out the fire. In other words, these seventeen large cars were also blown up.
The remaining twenty big cars were basically safe and sound, and at most they were affected by shells. No matter whether they could drive them or not, it was certain that the supplies on the car were absolutely fine.
Of course, with the Japanese's rich battlefield experience, after occupying Qinglong Mountain, they will never put all the supplies on the car, and will definitely transport at least one-third of the supplies, especially ammunition, to the ground. The advantage of this is that they can avoid putting all eggs in the same basket, resulting in the risk of falling into the ground and all eggs being reimbursed. For example, now, it is more conducive to timely replenishing battlefield ammunition. After all, on the battlefield, even if one second is saved, it may lead to the outcome of the battle or save many lives.
Regarding this, the scouts of the Second Company had already found the reconnaissance. However, the primary goal of this battle was to destroy the big cars, followed by the Japanese ammunition and other supplies. In other words, only after all the cars were blown up, would they consider cleaning up the ammunition on the ground not far away. Of course, everyone in the Second Company understood that this task itself was basically impossible to complete, because they all understood that just blowing up all the big cars would cause the Second Company to suffer heavy casualties and be unable to attack the ground ammunition storage area a hundred meters away. According to the plan, this task naturally fell on the two small steel cannons. Therefore, everyone did not use the small steel cannons for the time being, just thinking that when necessary, they would catch the Japanese off guard.
At this time, the entire Japanese convoy was crawling on the ground like a burning dragon. The firelight on its body shone clearly within dozens of meters around it. It not only exposed the Japanese guards, but also the soldiers who were charging at the Second Company. It also made people see clearly the bodies of Japanese Japanese in this group of explosions, whether they were killed by the bomb or injured by the bomb and rolled on the ground in pain, and the wounded were howling... The whole scene was like a hell on earth, but this was the cruel side of the war. Moreover, this cruelty was further deepening as both sides approached.
"Comrades! Go!"
"Kill!"
"Ba!Ba!Ba..."
"Bang! Bang! Bang..."
"Ka! Da! Da..."
"Swish! Swish! Swish..."
Accompanied by an order, all the commanders and soldiers of the Second Company launched a rapid charge at various sections of the Japanese convoy.
The gunshots of box cannons, rifles, light and heavy machine guns sounded almost instantly.
For a moment, the shouts of killing, gunshots and screams were mixed together, which increased the degree of tragicity rapidly.
The Japanese were caught off guard before, and the Japanese had blown up more than half of the convoy's vehicles and various supplies before they came to their senses. But now, it is a real charge and a real contest.
The Japanese guards who originally focused on the north side of the convoy, which was halfway up the hillside, quickly turned around amid the explosion. As all the commanders and soldiers of the Second Company charged, the Japanese immediately exerted their firepower advantages.
If we only judge from the firepower, the second company's charge would definitely not get any advantage when facing the Japanese's hundreds of bullets of various light weapons. Let's not say that we want to rush over.
However, with the help of the previous 20 meters away from the convoy, it was actually only about ten meters away from the road strait. The pressure of the Japanese fire strait was much smaller. Therefore, after nearly twenty casualties of soldiers, the rest of the people successfully rushed to the under the road strait... And this is also a decisive relationship with the second company commander's rich combat experience and judgment: when formulating a combat plan in advance, the second company commander thought about the result of this charge under the Japanese fire strait. So, he ordered that everyone was throwing the first one*
At that time, no matter what the result is, no second * is allowed to be thrown, and no stop at all. He must risk the injury of various stray bullets caused by the explosion and charge towards the roadside immediately... It is conceivable that if someone feels that he is not thrown well in the first lesson and instinctively stops there and throws the second *, then the Japanese firepower strangled by the Japanese who came to his senses will most likely kill the warrior. Even if he doesn't even have time to throw the second *, he will be beaten to death. In this case, the * who is not thrown out will blow to death and hurt his comrades around him.
Therefore, it seems that only took about one second to save the lives of many soldiers. This is the benefit of rich combat experience and thoughtful thinking.
At this time, a terrain that no one noticed, or had not expected in advance, played a short advantage to the 2nd company - a burning car!
The explosion just now made the Japanese on the left side of the convoy basically all directly killed without any cover and unsuspecting, and some of them were even thrown into the sky by the air waves, not knowing how to live or die. The explosion and the burning car fire blocked the Japanese's possibility of directly passing through the car intervals, and even blocked their sight in the blazing flames. There was also fighting at both ends of the convoy, which made the Japanese unable to rush over for a while.
In other words, in this way, there is no Japanese in the south of the convoy now. This ensures everyone's safety. At least, the third row led by the second company commander himself came to the underside of the road, and the Japanese had no choice but to use the bullets of the Japanese in the south.
Chapter completed!