A Japanese Class A division has more than 60 tanks of various types and more than 100 artillery pieces. However, this time the Japanese division definitely did not bring many tanks and artillery pieces. After all, they all landed from warships. Isn¡¯t that the one who fights? In this era, it is still very troublesome to get Japanese tanks, which are not amphibious tanks, from warships. In addition, little Japan has always been particular about attacking as quickly as possible. The naval headquarters is waiting for their rescue. We are not allowed to be so arrogant So the Japanese army couldn't wait to launch an attack before the armored troops and artillery troops had completely landed!
Isn¡¯t it? It was only half an hour from the arrival of the Japanese fleet in Shanghai to the launch of the Japanese attack. In this half hour, it was considered good that a Japanese division, plus some armored units and artillery units, could successfully land.
But it is precisely because of this that this Japanese division is destined to pay a heavy price under our guns.
The few tanks and artillery that Little Japan brought were destroyed by German weapon masters. Later, we captured a batch of them without any effort. Now, we let those three soldiers who had no regard for their own lives drive their cars and blow them up. A batch was lostso the Japanese army did not have many remaining tanks with cannons.
The Japanese army without tanks and artillery is like a tiger without teeth. In addition, this Japanese division is actually surrounded by our army. Many troops even bite the German weapon divisions. This is also This means that the firepower strikes of the Japanese fleet and aircraft have also lost their effect Therefore, the Japanese troops in front of them have become a trapped beast, a trapped beast locked in a cage!
However, just like the little Japan we know, the Japanese army will not be willing to fail like this. They are still using their advantages in equipment and quality to fight against the trapped beasts in our encirclement
Does the Japanese army have any reinforcements? I believe there are still some, because no commander will put all his troops on the battlefield at once, even if he is as arrogant as a little Japanese.
But at the same time, I also believe that the Japanese army will not have too many troops left on the warships, and after this division fell into our army's trap, they no longer dare to act rashly. After all, little Japan also knows that the strength of the national army in Shanghai is at least already at this time. There are more than a dozen divisions and more than 200,000 people. No one can guarantee that the newly dispatched rescue troops will not repeat the same mistakes.
So they could only hope that the division that had landed could stand firm and block the national army's attack. Later I found out the division besieged by our army was the 11th Japanese Division, and those left on the warship were the 3rd Japanese Division. They were also the first batch of Japanese reinforcements to arrive at the Shanghai battlefield!
The Japanese army is not a fool. Of course they know that there is only one way to gain a foothold on land and survive the siege of the Chinese army, and that is to capture the Marine Corps headquarters and rely on it to fight with Chinese soldiers. In a confrontation, the Japanese Marine Corps can defend here for ten days with only three lines and multiple people, right? If the 11th Division can capture this place, Guan will undoubtedly give himself a hiding place, and he may even use it to achieve victory!
"Death magazine fran (Japanese: assault)!" Then with the strange cry of the Japanese military officer, the Japanese army stepped over their newly destroyed tanks, mountain cannons and corpses with bayonets in hand. Our headquarters rushed forward!
It should be said that I did not think of this beforehand, and I think Zhang Zhizhong did not think of this either, so he was relieved to let our miscellaneous army and only one regiment of troops be stationed here.
However, although we did not expect it, it does not mean that we will be afraid of facing an attack by a Japanese division. A few days ago, when more than 3,000 Japanese troops were stationed here, they could resist the attack of tens of thousands of German weapon masters. So today our 15th regiment stationed here can also resist the attack of more than 20,000 Japanese troops. attack!
I think the soldiers all thought the same way, so they all held their guns and looked at the Japanese troops rushing forward like a tide with no fear on their faces, waiting for their fate on the top
Five hundred meters!
There were many wrecks of tanks, cars, and mountain artillery in front of the position, and some were even still burning. However, these did not seem to be able to stop the Japanese army at all. They simply ignored the fires still burning on the ground, as if they were crazy. They were so crowded that they rushed toward our position, so that many Japanese soldiers were caught in the wind before they could get very far But they still roared and rushed forward as if nothing had happened, and they did not stop publishing. No retreat!
I have to admit that the Japanese army is indeed very brave, but their bravery is more like an inhuman beast, more like an animal that does not know life and death. Wild beasts and beasts do not deserve any respect for them, so the more I see them like this, the stronger the killing intent and resentment in my heart becomes.
Four hundred meters!
The Japanese army charged forward very quickly, and the distance of a hundred meters was??For them, it just happened in the blink of an eye. However, the director of education still did not give the order to fire, which made me a little puzzled, because now with our firepower and the amount of ammunition we have, we can fire a hail of bullets to stop the Japanese army five hundred meters away
Later I learned that the superintendent of education was right. After the Japanese lost their tanks and mountain artillery, what we were worried about was not whether we could block the Japanese naval and naval offensive, but how many Japanese troops we could let fall under our guns. It was obvious that the director's ambitions towards the Japanese army were much greater than I imagined!
Three hundred meters!
At this time, I couldn¡¯t help but become a little nervous. Having fought against Japan until now, I know very well that they are very good at using grenade launchers. Although this thing looks inconspicuous, I even know that it will gradually be replaced by mortars in a few years. The reason is that grenades cannot compete with mortars in terms of range and accuracy
However, that is only compared to the rich European and American countries. For Japan, which is extremely resource-poor, and China, which is so poor that it is not even equipped with rifles, this grenade is undoubtedly a cheap and practical weapon. . It can even be said that little Japan has become dependent on this weapon, because whenever the infantry wants to charge, defend or is short of firepower, the first thing they think of is the grenade. Once they don¡¯t have the grenade, they will not Know how to fight.
This time was of course no exception. Through the scope of my sniper rifle, I could clearly see rows of Japanese troops rushing toward us while drawing out their grenade launchers and preparing to launch
I read that right, Little Japan can indeed launch grenades while running, and the grenades can indeed be held in the hand or pressed against the footsteps to launch.
The effective range of a grenade launched from a grenade is two hundred meters. In other words, if we don't fire any more, we have to hope that Japan's grenades will not be accurate!
The director of education was obviously aware of this, so he immediately raised his gun and shouted at us: "Fire!"
Intensive gunfire soon rang out. No matter how crazy the little Japanese in the distance are, and no matter how arrogant they are, they can't resist the rows of bullets fired from our weapons. A hail of bullets passed, and the Japanese soldiers rushing in front trembled and fell down as if they were swinging. Blood spattered on the comrades behind them, but it did not affect their charging speed at all But Han Guo There is no difference, because no matter how fast they are, they cannot move faster than bullets.
This is not a war, it is a struggle between the steel defense line composed of bullets and flesh and blood, or it can also be said to be a struggle against the so-called bushido spirit of the Japanese army. Although the Japanese army's fearless charging spirit is indeed shocking, this tactic might have been effective if it had been used on us who were equipped with Hanyang-made weapons in the past, but now our army is equipped with a large number of Japanese-style light weapons. Machine guns, heavy machine guns, even grenade launchers and mortars.¡±
The human wave tactic proved useless in World War I, so their charge may only be said to be stupid. It¡¯s no wonder that when the U.S. military faced off against the Japanese, they often described the Japanese¡¯s charge as a ¡°suicide attack.¡±
What makes me feel a little heartbroken is that just a few days agodidn't the German armorers of the national army use the same method to attack the headquarters building? Don't they know that human wave tactics have no effect other than increasing casualties? Of course they, who were born in the Huangpu Military Academy, knew that, but they had no tanks, no cannons that could destroy enemy fortifications, and no firepower reinforcements from aircraft and warships. So how else could they fight apart from using human lives to pile up the enemy?
Now it is the turn of the wind and water and it is the Japanese army's turn to attack us. How can I be polite to them? I just pull the trigger and shoot bullets of hatred into the enemy's chest.
?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? Seeing each little Japanese fall under my gun, watching them howling and rolling under the machine gun, watching their blood and corpses covering the entire position, I felt an indescribable feeling of joy in my heart. Sometimes I wonder if this battlefield has turned me into a murderer
Finally, when our army fired a row of grenades and knocked the Japanese troops to the ground, the Japanese troops retreated. Only piles of corpses were left on the battlefield, as well as the moans and wailings of some Japanese soldiers who were not dead but were about to die on the ground.
Doesn¡¯t Little Japan always regard itself as a superior person? I wonder how these "superior people" would feel if they could not defeat our headquarters building with only one regiment of miscellaneous troops stationed there with their superior troops and superior equipment!