Not long after the battle started, there was a cry of killing from the soldiers of the 18th Army. This caught us a little unprepared, because fighting on the same front should launch an attack on the enemy together, and only in this way can we inflict a devastating blow on the enemy. There may be a big impact, which is what is called "synergy" in the usual sense. However, at this time, the Eighteenth Army launched a charge towards the enemy without any contact with us
But this seems to be normal. Because the Eighteenth Army is not equipped with Japanese-style weapons, ammunition is more scarce than ours. They may not be able to charge the enemy because they have run out of bullets. Neither the Chief of Education nor Commander Zhang of the Eighteenth Army took this into consideration, which is why the current situation occurred where the Eighteenth Army charged first. [com]
"Grenade!" Seeing that the soldiers of the 18th Army had already launched a charge, I soon realized that our army would soon be forced to charge. What should you do before charging? If it were in the past, maybe we could just throw out a row of grenades, attach bayonets and rush forward But we are different now, isn't it Japanese-style equipment? Little Japan used grenade launchers before charging, and of course we are no exception.
Without saying a word, the soldiers took off the grenade launchers from their armed belts and started firing randomly in the direction of the Japanese troops. The sight of hundreds of grenades exploding in the crowd of charging Japanese troops at about the same time was truly a sight to behold. Beautiful scenery, explosions and screams came one after another. The bombed Japanese troops were constantly lifted into the air. The entire team instantly became a chaotic and defeated army. "Kill!" At this time, the superintendent of education just issued an order, so the soldiers held their hands He threw the grenade to the side, grabbed his rifle with a bayonet and rushed towards the Japanese army.
The sound of killing was loud, and the distance between the enemy and us was only a dozen meters, so almost in the blink of an eye, the steel torrents of the two armies collided fiercely.
Although the quality of the Japanese army is generally higher than that of our army, and although the Japanese army's stabbing skills are better than ours, our army's victory lies in its unpreparedness, isn't this? But when we rushed to the Japanese army, they didn't even have time to fix their bayonets or get up from the ground The bayonets were ruthlessly inserted into the bodies of the Japanese soldiers, and blood arrows spurted out from the Japanese soldiers like fountains. Helpless screams echoed over the battlefield. The Japanese army lost miserably this time. Many people had their bayonets pricked them into hedgehogs before they could even tell whether they were friends or foes. But no one would pity them. No one will be soft on them, because we all know what these devils have done to our people and soldiers. We all carry hatred and anger towards these invaders in our hearts. Their death only makes a small part of us. Anger has just found its outlet.
I also rushed up behind the soldiers with my rifle in hand, but even though my rifle was equipped with a bayonet, I was reluctant to use it to fight the Japanese. Just kidding, what should I do if the barrel of a precision-made sniper rifle becomes crooked when stabbed? What should I do if the parts are shaken loose? What should I do if the scope is cracked?
So it is absolutely necessary for a sniper to have a pistol, because it can make up for the problem that sniper rifles are not suitable for close combat to a certain extent. Of course, soldiers in this era may not have such an understanding, because our army did not even know the word "sniper" at this time But fortunately, I am a company commander, and the company commander has Qualified for a pistol!
At this time, how could I be polite to those little [Japanese] people? I took out my Jirait and knocked out the Japs standing in front of me with a few "bang bang" sounds. It is said that the kid will pull out the bullets from the rifle before stabbing I don¡¯t know whether the kid is advocating the so-called Bushido spirit or because of actual combat needs (in hand-to-hand combat, rifle bullets can often be fired due to the close distance). The Japanese army's stabbing skills are generally higher than those of Japanese soldiers, so for the Japanese army, there are often more casualties with bullets in the rifle than without bullets). But no matter what the reason is for little [Japanese] to eject bullets, I am not stupid enough to not use a pistol. For me, the battlefield is a world where people cannibalize people, where only you and I die, and only the fittest survive.
"Bang bang!" After two gunshots, the two Japanese soldiers who were charging towards me with bayonets tilted their heads and fell in the mud.
Although there are little Japanese figures everywhere in front of me, I am not in a hurry to fire the third bullet.
Because I know one thing very well: the "Zilaide" pistol is very powerful but also has a large recoil. If it is fired continuously, the recoil will make the subsequent bullets inaccurate. This is also the reason why the shooters in TV and movies always shoot with a flick of their hand. In addition to the factor of habit, another very important reason for hitting like this is that the time gap between swings can avoid the superposition of recoil. From this point of view, the stuff in TV and movies is not all nonsense.
"Bang bang!" Two more shots knocked down two Japanese soldiers.
In fact, it is not very difficult to distinguish between Hikasa and our army in this case. The one with rags all over his body and mud everywhere is his comrade-in-arms, and the one with complete military uniform and much cleaner than us is the little Japanese. Being easy to distinguish between ourselves and the enemy means that I can aim quickly, and the short distance means that I don't need to aim at all to knock down the Japanese soldiers in front of me just by feeling.
It was only then that I truly realized the benefits of a pistol in hand-to-hand combat. Just imagine, if I still hold a rifle in my hand to kill six Japanese people, I will have to use the strength of nine cattle and two tigers. Even because the Japanese swordsmanship skills are obviously better, I still have I might die against these six Japanese soldiers But now, I only need to move my fingers lightly.
But after I fired the last bullet, I quickly discovered that this Jiraite had its shortcomings The magazine capacity of my Jiraite was only seven rounds. In other words, the gun in my hand only had one bullet left. . I very much doubt whether there is time to change the magazine on this battlefield where one thousand rounds are fired, because hand-to-hand combat often takes the blink of an eye and the enemy's bayonet is already in front of you.
This thought made me hesitate for a moment when the other two Japanese soldiers rushed towards me. I have to admit that I made a big mistake at this time, because at this time I was still thinking about how I could kill the two men in front of me with only one bullet left. Obviously, this cannot be done when two enemies are charging towards me side by side. If I have enough battlefield experience, I should pull the trigger as quickly as possible to kill one of them, and then use my left hand. rifles to confront¡¡¡,
However, by the time I realized this, it was too late. The cold front of the enemy's bayonet was already close at hand.
"boom!"
When one of the opponents was hit by my pistol and his brains burst, there was a burning pain in the left ribs. It was obvious that this guy's target was my heart, and the stab was very accurate. The reason why his knife did not It killed me because I twisted my body desperately to avoid important parts at the moment when the bayonet came close.
Later I found out that the knife cut off a piece of flesh from my ribs and narrowly passed through my armpit I could only survive if it passed through my armpit, because it was obvious that the knife was trying to stab. During the process, any part of my body that was stabbed by Little Japan would be so painful that I could temporarily lose my ability to resist, and by the time I reacted, the other party would have had enough time to stab me.
But none of this happened, because the bayonet passed through my armpit, which made the little [Japanese] stabbing me feel like it was stabbed in the air. I couldn't hold back the momentum and continued to rush forward, so I didn't reach the Within a second, that ugly and murderous face appeared in front of me.
At this time, I didn¡¯t think much. I rushed forward and threw him to the ground. Then I grabbed the pistol in my hand and stabbed him hard in the face! Once, twice, three times, I didn¡¯t know how many times I stabbed him until the guy underneath me stopped struggling.
Look at this guy again, his entire face is a bloody mess with only air coming in and no air coming out.
The battle did not end because of this. Perhaps it was because there were more Japanese soldiers, or because the Japanese army was unwilling to lose to us on the battlefield. The resistance of the Japanese army was unexpectedly tenacious. They occupied a clear position in this situation. The advantage is still one
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Howling and rushing towards us.
I believe that if an ordinary Japanese army faced off against this Japanese army, even if they used the same tactics, even the small [Japanese] would be fooled as they are now, even if they have the upper hand on the battlefield as they are now, However, Japan's attack, which disregards life and death and does not give up easily until the last moment, will still be completely defeated. Perhaps this is why the Japanese army can often turn defeat into victory on the battlefield.
But this time is different, because we are the 15th Regiment. Although we are still new soldiers, the 15th Regiment has been fighting against the powerful Japanese army from the beginning. Although it is not yet mature, it is the 15th Regiment that has grown up on the battlefield. Although The quality is not good enough, but without exception they are all 15 regiments who voluntarily joined the army and have the ideal of killing the enemy! This unit in history can fight tooth and nail even if it loses its command under the attack of the Japanese army whose strength is several times greater than its own, and it does not collapse when the ratio of casualties between the enemy and ourselves is almost one to ten. This is enough. Proving that they have the courage to face any strong enemy on this battlefield.
So we did not retreat, and neither did the soldiers of the 18th Army!
Originally there was not much coordination between the miscellaneous army and the [Central] Central Army, but this time they were surprisingly confident in each other and firmly believed that the other side could cover their flanks and not retreat, so the two armies started shouting for kill. In the midst of the sound, they marched towards the Japanese army step by step with their bayonets pointed! .