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Chapter 308 Coastal Defense Position

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    Fang Tianlang put down the microphone, grabbed the map, and focused his eyes on the coastal area.

    The large beaches on the side may become landing points for Japanese infiltration operations. Only by keeping enough troops in the coastal area can we ensure that no Japanese soldiers come up from the water.

    There should be dozens of submarines of various types in the hands of the Japanese army. Using five or six submarines at a time to transport one or two hundred soldiers to land secretly ashore for a breach attack is very likely to cause a lot of casualties.

    During the Battle of Okinawa, the Japanese army used submarines to transport soldiers to sneak attacks on Iwo Jima and kill a large number of US troops stationed on the island.

    Fang Tianlang was familiar with his opponent's various strike tactics and could respond in advance. Ten to twenty thousand soldiers spread out along the coastal line. When he saw Japanese soldiers lurking ashore, he immediately launched a fire attack and destroyed them all in one minute.

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    As military trucks passed on the pontoon, the volunteers entered the peninsula and quickly approached the coastline.

    The speed of the mechanized march far exceeds the speed of the infantry moving on its own. The military trucks in the back are still waiting to pass the pontoon bridge, while the soldiers in the front have gone down to the ground and dug defensive positions along the coastline according to the commander's arrangements.

    The Japanese army may use submarines to conduct infiltration operations from under the water, and may also launch landing operations directly from the sea. Historically, the U.S. military relied on the Incheon landing to reverse the war situation.

    There is sea on both sides of the peninsula. Neither the Volunteer Army nor the Peninsula People's Army has a navy or air force and can only rely on infantry to carry out anti-landing operations.

    For a whole day, the 50th Army and the 54th Army from the four fields entered the peninsula theater.

    Some of the troops will advance behind the Peninsula People's Army, while the other troops will all deploy along the coastal line. Only by guarding the rear can we ensure that the front line keeps moving forward without worrying about attacks from behind.

    Nearly a thousand small fire support points appeared on the coastal line, and the soldiers used tree branches to camouflage them.

    There is an infantry squad in each small fire support point and a small-caliber artillery position behind it. Even against light infantry, full firepower must be used to not give the opponent any chance.

    The volunteers completed the construction of coastal defense positions, and the vanguard troops captured more than a dozen villages and continued to advance.

    Basically, the Japanese army was blown to pieces by heavy artillery before they saw the Peninsula People's Army. Fang Tianlang equipped each front line with three su-122 self-propelled artillery specifically to deal with those who appeared near the traffic line.  of villages.

    When encountering intercepting fire in the village, immediately withdraw the light tanks and let the self-propelled artillery mount for fire projection.

    One shell fell and shattered five or six low-rise houses. A single firepower of twenty or thirty shells was enough to kill half of the Japanese soldiers hiding inside.

    The advance operations on the ground are carried out at a speed of ten kilometers to twenty kilometers per day.

    While the Japanese commander continued to give way to the plains, he was indeed preparing to use submarine forces to transport soldiers to launch infiltration attacks from the side and rear of the Peninsular People's Army.

    "Two large submarines and four medium-sized submarines can release nearly 300 soldiers from the water and land ashore at one time, which can create a huge lethal effect.

    The elite Japanese troops have begun to use American-made equipment, which has greatly improved their firepower. The soldiers participating in infiltration operations all have American-made submachine guns and "Garand" rifles, and there is no Type 38 rifle at all.

    Night of October 5, 1946.

    As the battle situation entered the seventh day, the expected changes occurred on the flanks.

    The submarine force mobilized by the Japanese army three days ago arrived at a beach about 20 kilometers behind the Peninsula People's Army after sixty hours of silent sailing.

    Two hundred and seventy elite soldiers infiltrated ashore to look for rear command centers or ammunition storage points to attack. They succeeded in an instant and then quickly retreated back to the submarine. If they were lucky enough, they could even achieve zero casualties.

    Several black shadows quietly emerged from the water, and slight waves rippled on the sea surface.

    The huge submarine is half-floating on the water to deliver soldiers, and six small rubber boats can transport more than 40 soldiers to the beach quickly at a time. The Japanese army knows the geographical environment of the entire peninsula very well, and where is suitable for submarine penetration operations.  It was marked on the map a long time ago.

    "There is a situation! Prepare to fight!"

    "Machine gun! Get ready to shoot! It's a little devil!"

    As soon as the first batch of Japanese soldiers entered the beach, volunteer soldiers in a firepower point 100 meters away instantly spotted the target.

    ? ? Almost all the troops responsible for defensive operations in coastal areas let their soldiers sleep during the day and then ensure that every one of them is energetic and full of fighting spirit at night.

    The Japanese army will never launch infiltration operations during the day and hold on to the enemy at nightIt is more important to keep the daylight.

    ¡°Da da da¡­ da da da¡­¡±

    Long tongues of fire spurted out from the darkness, and a DP-28 light machine gun commonly known as a "rotary machine gun" fired a dense burst of bullets at the hidden figure on the beach. The warheads hit the hard rock and emitted fine flames.

    "The interception and shooting of one firepower point will definitely not be able to completely wipe out the opponent. Only when the gunfire causes other surrounding combat groups to join the battle can the opponent be fatally damaged."

    "Is it a little devil!? Where is it!"

    "There! There! About thirty of them! They were all suppressed!"

    A dozen volunteer soldiers ran quickly in the darkness. Another light machine gun began to project bullets, while a grenade and a 60mm mortar behind it also sprayed ammunition to increase the firepower.

    Although grenadiers are no longer standard equipment, many commanders still acquiesce to the soldiers staying to increase their firepower. An extra firepower shooter will definitely provide an advantage and can also capture ammunition during the battle without having to resupply from the rear.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    Explosions exploded on the beach, and Japanese soldiers were pierced by shrapnel and machine gun bullets and fell everywhere in pain.

    Once the infiltration operation is exposed, it can only be terminated immediately, otherwise any number of soldiers who come up will be easily killed. The most important thing is to let the submarine evacuate the dangerous area first. It doesn't matter if all the soldiers on the beach die. After all, there are only about forty.

    "Submarines are at sea! Mortars! Bomb the sea surface!"

    After receiving the order, the mortar team adjusted the angle of the muzzle and fired continuous shells onto the sea.

    It¡¯s pitch dark everywhere and you can¡¯t find the target at all, so you can only increase the delivery speed to see if you can hit the target by chance.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    Another mortar fired at the sea surface one kilometer away. Explosions were heard one after another. A hundred shells were fired and one hit could tear through the submarine's armor protection.

    If the volunteers can sink a submarine with mortars, it will definitely be written into history and become a legend.

    "Ahah"

    The Japanese soldiers on the beach died one after another, and their blood mixed with minced meat was scattered everywhere.

    Two machine guns are enough to complete the killing without the need for soldiers to use submachine guns to fire bullets. A crushing penetration operation can be quiet for a long time. Japanese commanders will never dare to risk precious submarines.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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