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    At the same time that the Thirteenth Regiment was fighting fiercely with the Japanese army, the Commander of the Binhai Marine District who saw the big fish had already taken the bait took the bait of the Kudo Cavalry Regiment.

    The first to show off his power is of course the "King of War"!  The muzzles of 50 heavy guns of various calibers shook at the same time, and arrow shells weighing hundreds of catties spun out, hitting the Japanese cavalry who had lost their horses. The shells were five or six meters above their heads.  The volley exploded, and hundreds of thousands of small steel arrows covered the sky like a piece of iron. When the head was pressed down, all the Japanese cavalry within the killing radius were shot into blood-spitting hedgehogs.

    The shelling that lasted for five minutes made the Japanese army feel like they were in hell. The steel arrows sprayed down like a rain of steel, and the heart-piercing wailing made the Japanese army who was lucky enough not to be recruited shiver.

    But the nightmare had just begun, and before the shelling stopped, the Binhai District Cavalry Battalion launched a charge, and the soldiers of the 16th Regiment who surrounded the Japanese army also ended their career as actors for most of the day, and surrounded them murderously.

    At this time, the artillerymen also replaced with grenades, and used artillery fire extension tactics to provide artillery fire cover for the charge of their own troops.

    When the Cavalry Battalion of the Binhai District played the bait before, they were chased by the Kudo Regiment in a very embarrassing situation, and also lost a lot of soldiers, so as soon as they came up, they took out revenge, and the cavalry kept using the spurs on the back of their boots.  Stimulating the horses, they rushed towards the Japanese army at the highest speed.

    The artillery shells from their side kept flying over their heads, exploding large pieces of tumbling flames in front of them. From time to time, the cavalry and horses rushing in front were hit by the scattered shrapnel, but the blood-red eyes of the soldiers were completely ignorant.  Regardless, he just kept urging the horse to speed up.

    This is a relatively primitive infantry coordination tactic. The artillery fires a rolling Xu Jin barrage in front of the charging friendly troops with fierce artillery fire, clearing the way for the friendly troops to claim credit. The attacking troops keep a certain distance from the Xu Jin barrage.  After the barrage is pushed over, it will immediately enter the enemy's position and clear the remaining enemy troops in the shortest possible time.

    This tactic worked wonders in the trench warfare during World War I, and was widely used by both warring parties. However, in World War II, with the emergence of large-scale mechanized troops, tanks and chariots followed behind the barrage  Troops, the group of infantry at the end.

    However, this high-end gameplay is only limited to the European battlefield. On the Chinese battlefield, the Chinese army, which does not even have a few guns, still maintains the most primitive infantry coordination tactics.

    The Eighth Route Army, which had just acquired the cannon for a few days, was not very proficient in this tactic, and this time it was covering the cavalry charge again, so accidental injury was inevitable.  However, the soldiers of the cavalry battalion didn't care, they only knew to step on the explosive point and rush forward.

    The horses of the cavalry battalion were blindfolded and their ears plugged before charging. They knew nothing about the explosion not far ahead.  run wildly.

    As the distance got closer and closer, the cavalry dispersed and formed several queues, rushing into the defense line that the Japanese army had hastily built like waves.

    The cavalry in camouflage uniforms and steel helmets harvested the lives of the Japanese soldiers with their 63 rifles and sabers made of high-carbon steel.

    In the hands of these elite fighters, the Type 63 automatic rifles have shown staggering power. They rode on the backs of galloping horses and pulled the triggers again and again. With a crisp sound, the Japanese soldiers on the simple position, one  One after another, they were hit in the chest and fell to the ground and died.

    The Japanese cavalry, who knew they were about to die, fell into complete madness. With Type 44 cavalry guns, they shot desperately at the soldiers of the cavalry battalion who rushed forward in a dense formation. They only hit horses, not people, and were hit.  The horse let out a painful roar and fell to the ground. The cavalry on the back was either thrown out by the huge inertia, or was crushed by the fallen horse, and died immediately.

    The cavalry battalion quickly responded with icy sabers, and the bodies of these recalcitrants were immediately cut in two, but some of them lost their heads, while others were cut off in the middle.

    The cavalry fighting the infantry was a complete massacre. As the cavalry battalion all rushed into the line of defense, the remaining Japanese soldiers fell into chaos and fled back one after another.  Although the cavalrymen of the Japanese army were brave, they were human beings after all. Facing the imminent death, no one would not be afraid.

    Surrounded by the Eighth Route Army, this group of Japanese cavalry had nowhere to escape. They had just ran a few hundred meters when they bumped into the soldiers of the Sixteenth Regiment who were encircled by the three-three system. The squad used machine guns, submachine guns, and automatic rifles.  , The bazooka fired at the same time, and immediately smashed the Japanese cavalry into a sieve.

    The captain of the Kudo Alliance yelled into the phone: "Your Excellency, Division Chief, how far is the reinforcement from us?The army is launching a fierce attack on us. They have used a cavalry battalion, a whole regiment of infantry and dozens of heavy artillery. Our department is in danger. Please come to support immediately?  , come to support immediately!  "At the end of life and death, Captain Kudo no longer cared about the superiority and inferiority, and said directly to Lieutenant General Iide Miji in a half-command tone.

    Lieutenant General Iide Miji, who was being anxious by the defenders of Fenghuangling, said with apology: "Kudo-kun, the Sato regiment and the chariot brigade were blocked by the communist army, and I was also blocked in Fenghuangling. The communist army  The defense line is very strong, and it will be difficult for us to break through for a while, please hold on, for a maximum of four hours, I will definitely break through the communist defense line and support you."

    Hearing this, Captain Kudo's heart sank, let alone four hours, with the current situation, it would be Amaterasu's eye-opener for him to hold on to me for another forty minutes.  Will be able to arrive on time, I am afraid I can only come to collect their bodies.

    Captain Kudo, who was eager to survive, completely let go of his dignity, and said eagerly: "Your Excellency, the commander of the division, the firepower of the communist army is terrifying. Our department really can't last that long. Please see that I have followed you for many years."  Come on, save the cavalry regiment!"

    Lieutenant General Ide Miji was not reconciled to the demise of his cavalry regiment, and immediately said: "Okay, I will ask the aviation army for combat guidance for you. Please be sure to hold on."

    After cutting off the communication, Lieutenant General Iide Miji dialed the phone number of the Shandong Army Aviation Command, and with an order, 12 planes immediately took off from Rizhao Airport and rushed to support.

    But this time, the Japanese army didn't have such good luck. The twelve planes had just entered the Binhai base area, and they were discovered by the four anti-aircraft missile teams that were retreating.  I blamed myself for the bombing by the Japanese planes. When I saw the Japanese planes coming again, I immediately took them as a punching bag.

    Four Qianwei-1 anti-aircraft missiles rose from the ground and slammed into the Japanese fleet in the sky.  body, fell to the ground with black smoke, and was blown into a ball of scrap iron.

    Seeing this, other Japanese planes pulled up to avoid the missile attack, but the maximum speed of these old-fashioned propeller planes was only more than 500 kilometers per hour. If they wanted to dodge at this time, it might be too late.

    Four missiles were fired into the sky again. This time, four 97-type dive bombers were unlucky. The fragments of the missile explosion directly detonated the aerial bombs hanging on the belly of the aircraft. With four loud noises, these bombers were blown into pieces  fireball.

    The remaining four planes didn't dare to stay when they saw this situation, they swung their wings and immediately turned their noses in the direction they came from and fled.  In this way, the Japanese fleet, which was regarded as the last hope by Captain Kudo, was shattered before it even appeared.

    Here, Captain Kudo, who has no idea that he will never be able to wait for air support, is mobilizing his soldiers to resist.  The remaining seven or eight light and heavy machine guns and six grenades poured out bullets crazily, and a dozen soldiers of the thirteenth regiment who were charging were hit by bullets and fell to the ground.

    The soldiers immediately retaliated. The crisp and pleasant sound of the 85-type sniper rifle firing sounded, and a 92-type machine gunner fell to the ground in response. The 7.62mm bullet drilled a bowl-sized blood hole in his chest.  Immediately afterwards, the 40mm rockets were launched, and the 4 clanging crooked handles and the machine gunner were all blown into parts.

    The Japanese army was in a panic. Dozens of Japanese cavalrymen with grenades on their bodies rushed out of the line screaming. The soldiers opened fire immediately. Most of the human bombs were smashed into sieves, but they were caught off guard  Next, a Japanese cavalry soldier jumped into the front line, "Boom!" A huge explosion sounded, and a dozen soldiers were immediately blown to pieces.

    This small achievement made the Japanese army ecstatic, but this move completely angered the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army. Bullets, rockets, and mortar shells came pouring down like water, and the more than 100 Japanese cavalry on the periphery were immediately swept into pieces.  Meat.  A gap suddenly appeared in the Japanese army's front line. The soldiers seized the opportunity to actually charge. The Japanese army fired desperately with the Type 44 cavalry guns, trying to push the enemy back, but a Japanese soldier was horrified to find that the bullets he fired clearly hit the enemy.  It hit the Chinese soldier's chest and abdomen, but the opponent just staggered, nothing happened.

    "Could it be hell?" A Japanese soldier couldn't help but let out a scream, and was immediately sieved by the dense 7.62 bullets.

    In fact, this Japanese soldier died a bit unjustly. If he could shoot a few more shots at others, he would find out that not all the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army could be killed. This is because the Sixteenth Regiment only received a few hundred protective clothing.  Only some recruits will get this life-saving artifact.

    Under the leadership of soldiers in protective clothing, the soldiers of the thirteenth regiment rushed forward bravely, opened a bloody path with grenades and bullets, and successfully rushed into the Japanese line.

    The battle then entered the final stage. The desperate Japanese army rushed towards the approaching enemy army with bayonets and howled, and was then torn to pieces by the dense rain of bullets. They did not fight against the powerful Eighth Route Army  Chance for hand-to-hand combat!

    Seeing this scene, Captain Fujita closed his eyes in despair.  He knew that his alliance was over, completely over!

    With ashes on his face, he gave the last order to the surrounding soldiers: "Masters, let us all die here!" (Remember the website website: www.hlnovel.com).

    The battle then entered the final stage. The desperate Japanese army rushed towards the approaching enemy army with bayonets and howled, and was then torn to pieces by the dense rain of bullets. They did not fight against the powerful Eighth Route Army  Chance for hand-to-hand combat!

    Seeing this scene, Captain Fujita closed his eyes in despair.  He knew that his alliance was over, completely over!

    With ashes on his face, he gave the last order to the surrounding soldiers: "Masters, let us all die here!" (Remember the website URL: www.hlnovel.com
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