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Chapter 140 Ordering the troops to break out

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    "Fight slowly. Fight for half a month. If there are wreckage of tanks everywhere, I will go out and collect them!"

    "We may have to wait a few years for the end of this war to cause trouble again, but it would be more interesting to beat up the United States."

    "These war years are really good. Hit whoever you don't like! No one, including Americans, old men, and little devils, can escape!"

    Fang Tianlang slowly fell asleep. In the war zone a hundred kilometers away, the Soviet army resumed its advance operations after a two-hour rest. Two tank divisions cooperated with an infantry division and continued to advance along the direction of the night assault.

    The Soviet commander tried to make the two attack arrows penetrate a few kilometers further and then carry out an encirclement attack. If he could swallow thousands of Japanese soldiers in one go, it would be a very good result.

    The Soviet army launched a strong advance, and the battle line became fierce again.

    The locking coordinates of the Japanese emergency reconnaissance aircraft were provided to artillery combat units for long-range fire interception.

    One hundred heavy artillery emptying an ammunition base means that five thousand shells are enough to sweep all living targets in a large area. The denser the Soviet attack force, the greater the battle damage caused by shelling.

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    "Boom! Boom!"

    Dense artillery shells fell from the sky, and Soviet soldiers were hit by shrapnel and fell one after another.

    Soviet fighter-bombers swooped in to meet the anti-aircraft fire and dropped aerial bombs on the Japanese heavy artillery. Any combat unit that did not destroy the heavy artillery would be torn apart by the intensive firepower.

    At this moment, the Japanese divisions on the peninsula have far exceeded the self-proclaimed elite Kwantung Army in terms of firepower intensity.

    Even though the Soviet army had the upper hand in terms of strength, its narrow attack surface destined the battle ahead to be a brutal "fuel battle."

    One division was completely crippled and then another division was replaced to continue the battle. In a week, Mosike would receive battle reports that more than a dozen divisions had been crippled.

    Intense explosions were fired, and the Japanese gunners suffered casualties, but the artillery fire continued.

    The tenacious will of Japanese artillerymen far exceeds that of any other country. As long as they are not directly hit by bombs, no one will flinch even if shrapnel hits the artillery.

    After a wave of Soviet air-to-ground firepower was released, the Japanese army lost seven large-caliber artillery pieces but fired more than a thousand shells, causing huge casualties to the charging Soviet soldiers.

    Nearly 800 Soviet soldiers were directly blown away, and more than 30 tanks of various types were destroyed by violent explosions.

    There were still shells falling one after another from the sky.

    Although the Soviet soldiers dared to rush and fight, they would be instantly shattered when faced with the impact of steel.

    The Japanese army not only has fighter planes in the air to report the impact of artillery shells, but also has more than a dozen reconnaissance balloons floating at high altitudes to help locate the artillery. The calibrated artillery shooting will be more accurate and can achieve the maximum killing effect with the smallest amount of ammunition.

    The Japanese artillery bombardment was followed by a forcible attack by Soviet fighter planes on the ground. Every few dozen seconds, a fighter plane fell to the ground dragging black smoke and then exploded and burned.

    "Hold on! Two more volleys!"

    The smoke from the firing dispersed in the wind, and the Japanese bombardment was decisively terminated ten minutes after it started.

    The continuous detonation of more than 2,900 105mm and 150mm caliber anti-explosive grenades created countless bloody scenes. The Soviet army encountered greater firepower when fighting the Germans on the Western Front, but its accuracy was not as terrifying as that of the Japanese army.

    The Japanese soldiers in the gondola were not afraid of life and death at all. Unless they were hit by a stray bullet, they would always report the impact of the artillery shells. Sometimes a Soviet infantry platoon was bombed after just two artillery shells fell, so that not even a single soldier could be found.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    Soviet tanks rushed out of the fireworks, and anti-tank mines released terrifying power.

    The combination of various anti-tank means used by the Japanese army is undoubtedly an unimaginable nightmare for the Soviet tank drivers. When fighting the German army, they only consider how to use tanks to fight tanks, while the risk factors faced by the Japanese army are at least several times higher.

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    "It's been four hours Lao Maozi's frontline troops should have been knocked out"

    Fang Tianlang stood at the door of the command center, the intensity of the sunlight weakened somewhat.

    The Soviet army advanced about five kilometers from one o'clock in the afternoon to five o'clock sharp. If there were no accidents, the next step should be two arrows encircling and swallowing up the Japanese soldiers in the encircled area.

    "Spending so much effort to surround a thousand soldiers may not necessarily annihilate them all. Old Maozi, don't go all out without accurate information. It's easy to hurt yourself."

    Fang Tianlang basked in the sunshine for a few minutes and quickly returned to the combat command room.

      "Order the troops to break out and give this place to the Soviet army! Move quickly!"

    "Hi!"

    The tactical instructions from the rear quickly turned into the tactical actions of the Japanese soldiers at the front.

    More than a thousand Japanese soldiers began to evacuate before the Soviet encirclement was completed and jumped outside the encirclement within half an hour.

    Because the Soviet tanks had to constantly fight against anti-tank mines and suicide attacks by Japanese wounded, they could only advance one kilometer per hour. At such a speed, it was difficult to catch up with the quickly evacuating Japanese soldiers.

    "Last fire coverage! Shoot!"

    The Soviet army formed an encirclement, and the Japanese army concentrated dozens of medium-caliber artillery to cover and fire from two kilometers away. The commanders in the rear only cared about how many tank wreckage they could count after each battle.

    ¡° Destroying Soviet tanks would mean wiping out two-thirds of the Soviet combat effectiveness. Soviet soldiers without tanks were no match for Japanese soldiers.

    The dim sunlight shone on the ground, and the tanks on the Soviet front line were covered by fierce artillery fire and could not continue to move.

    All Japanese soldiers withdrew to the back line of defense and were ready for another fire interception. Hundreds of heavy firepower wielders holding two caliber rockets could fire deadly ammunition at any time.

    "The report states that the attack in the afternoon destroyed about 70 enemy tanks of various types, shot down 11 fighter-bombers, and killed and wounded an estimated 3,000 Soviet soldiers. Our side suffered 460 casualties and 12 guns were blown up.  artillery."

    Several senior commanders nodded slightly when they heard the battle report.

    The casualty ratio has always been at a very good level, which indicates that the battle can continue. The number of Soviet tanks is always limited, and if one is destroyed, it must be transported from thousands of kilometers away.

    "There are still fifteen kilometers in depth. We will give up about five kilometers every day. We will enter the mountainous area in three days."

    "A very good rhythm, the Soviet army cannot bear it."

    Fang Tianlang said to himself, and the senior commander next to him showed a faint smile.

    Sufficient anti-tank firepower is deployed near each communication line to instantly plunge the Soviet armored forces into a death trap. No commander or soldier in the entire peninsula theater is afraid of the Soviet attack.

    Many soldiers have a huge interest in using anti-tank rockets to bombard armored targets.

    It feels absolutely wonderful to be able to destroy a main battle tank with just a flick of your finger.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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