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Text Chapter 80 A classic night ambush (3)

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    Koji Ikeda, who has become the so-called god, naturally does not know that when his body is torn into four or five pieces by the rain of grenades, his artillery is also following in his footsteps.  [.Com text] Just after the explosion, Li Mingrui commanded the troops to rush towards the Japanese artillery.

    Having just moved to a new position, I was firing flares desperately, trying to find out what was happening in front of me.  The Japanese artillerymen, who were desperately trying to comfort the horses that were being frightened by the sudden violent explosion, had no time to pay attention to what was going on around them.  The Japanese artillerymen who were in a hurry did not realize it until Li Mingrui and his men rushed to their side.

    The large number of submachine guns and speed machines that Yang Zhen temporarily transferred to Li Mingrui played a great role in this sneak attack.  The dense firepower of submachine guns and speed machines, coupled with the suddenness of the tactics, formed a perfect tactical combination, knocking down the unsuspecting Japanese artillery in droves.

    It¡¯s just that his muzzle always deliberately avoided the piles of shells and horses on the Japanese artillery position.  During the sneak attack on the Japanese artillery position, he even sent a squad of soldiers to control the dozens of Japanese horses in the first time.

    Li Mingrui is too greedy for these artillery pieces.  When he was in the Sichuan Army, he suffered enough from the Japanese artillery.  As soon as he saw these artillery pieces, he thought of his comrades and brothers who fell under Japanese artillery fire in droves during the Battle of Xuzhou.  During the Battle of Xuzhou, what he heard Guo Bingxun say the most was: "If we had even half the firepower of the Japanese, so many brothers would not have died in vain."

    Li Mingrui will never forget those words of Guo Bingxun.  When he first saw these artillery pieces, he was determined to get them.  The security force on the Japanese artillery position was not even a small team, which made him more determined to get these artillery.

    The Japanese did not trust the Manchukuo army, and with limited troops, they could not allocate too many troops to guard the artillery positions, so the number of guard troops on the Japanese artillery positions was only more than 20 people.  Moreover, they are all equipped with rifles, not even a light machine gun.

    ?????????????????? And at this time, the Japs¡¯ security forces were also the same as the Japs¡¯ artillery, and their attention was attracted by the explosion in front.  It was precisely because of the small number of guards on the Japs' position that Li Mingrui made up his mind to get hold of these Japs' mountain cannons.

    Li Mingrui¡¯s sneak attack went smoothly, and he eliminated the Japanese artillery and the twenty-some guards without much effort.  Under Yang Zhen's repeated orders not to fight the Japanese with bayonets unless absolutely necessary, it didn't take much effort to just use bullets to speak.

    In close combat, only a dozen or so Japanese soldiers saw a large number of so-called bandits suddenly appearing around them. According to the doctrine, they fixed their bayonets and removed their bullets, preparing for hand-to-hand combat. They were obviously no match for the tactical combination of accelerating and slowing down their submachine guns.

    The Japanese soldiers who had ejected all the bullets in their guns were soon at a disadvantage in the face of the intensive firepower of the submachine guns that were so close that they did not need to be aimed.  He didn't even last long, and was eaten clean in an instant.

    Because of Li Mingrui's extremely fast movements, the Japanese artillerymen were killed before they had time to blow up the artillery.  When Yang Zhen's side was just starting to throw grenades wildly at the main force of the Japs, Li Mingrui's side had already completely wiped out the Japs' artillery and guards. Except for the six mountain cannons that were deliberately preserved, there was not even a single scumbag.  There is nothing left.

    Ignoring the soldiers who were giving a shot or a bayonet to the Japanese soldiers who fell to the ground according to the old habit of this army.  Looking at the six 80% new Type 94 mountain cannons that fell into his hands almost intact, Li Mingrui's eyes gleamed with excitement.  To use the words of the company commander who cooperated with him in the battle to describe it afterwards: "It was like a wolf that had been hungry for a long time and saw a pile of greasy fat."

    As soon as the battle on Li Mingrui's side, who coveted these mountain cannons, he immediately hurriedly called on his brothers to put the six mountain cannons on the cannon carts and draw the horses, preparing to pull back these unprecedented trophies.

    If the instructor of the company assigned to his command had not been calmer and remembered that when Yang Zhen told him to finish fighting the Japanese artillery, he immediately turned to the task of copying the Japanese artillery, Li Mingrui and the company would have been so happy that they were almost overjoyed.  I forgot everything I looked like.

    Hearing the reminder, he remembered that the task assigned by Yang Zhen was not just to destroy the Japanese artillery positions. Li Mingrui couldn't help but secretly cursed himself for being confused and a little too excited.  Although he did not have a professional background, he had been following Guo Bingxun for several years and was very familiar with the military. He still knew what a fighter was.  If he really missed the opportunity because of his slow action, then he would have turned his merit into a crime.

    You can seeThese intact artillery made Li Mingrui give up, but he was really unwilling to do so.  Although he was a little reluctant, Li Mingrui also knew that even if the brothers who were hurriedly harnessing the artillery carts and artillery were fast and skilled and could harness the artillery to the horses in the shortest time, he would not be able to carry it with him.  For their small force, these artillery pieces were still too heavy and moved too fast.

    After hesitating for a moment, Li Mingrui, who was really unwilling, did not dare to waste time, but still left a platoon to guard and protect these artillery pieces. He led the rest of the troops and followed Yang Zhen's instructions in advance to get behind the Japanese.  .

    Although there were a large number of flares stored on the Japs' positions, these high-tech gadgets that Li Mingrui had only seen used by the Japs but never seen in real form, Li Mingrui didn't know how to use.  He didn't even know what this thing was.

    Anxious to make up for the time lost caused by his mistake, and also worried that the firepower of the submachine gun in his hand would kill all the two sides in front of him who were likely to get into a melee regardless of whether the target was exposed, Li Mingrui ordered a fight.  Torch, rush to the main battlefield as quickly as possible.

    ¡°Anyway, the devil¡¯s cannon here is mute, even a fool will know what¡¯s wrong here.  Exposing or not exposing the target no longer makes much sense.  For Li Mingrui right now, winning time is the most important thing.

    It¡¯s really thanks to the instructor¡¯s timely reminder that Li Mingrui didn¡¯t make a mistake, and Yang Zhen didn¡¯t fall into a hand-to-hand combat that he least wanted to fight.  Thanks to the continuous explosions in front, the Japanese and puppet troops fell into chaos.  Otherwise, if Li Mingrui did this, he would not know how many casualties he would cause in the face of the precise marksmanship of the Japanese veterans.

    Just as Li Mingrui led the team to kill the main force of the Japanese with intensive firepower, the battle on Yang Zhen's side also came to an end.  Yang Zhen first used a large amount of explosives to create a series of explosions, and then used dozens of mortar rounds to cover the area tightly.

    Finally, there was a dense volley of grenades that exploded in the air, creating a very lethal rain of fragments for the Japanese and puppet troops who were lying down to avoid the mortar shells before they could get up.

    By the time this series of moves was completed, less than 20% of the nearly 1,000 Japanese and puppet troops who could still stand in the marching column were left.  Most of the Japanese and puppet troops were sent back to their hometowns by this series of attacks before they even had time to fire their guns.

    Although the Japanese in pursuit were very vigilant, none of them would have thought that the first attack would start behind them and at their feet.  In this attack, the Japanese and puppet troops paid a heavy price.  Not only the officers who led the team lost Ember, but also the infantry were killed, and there were not many left.

    Looking at the people rushing up from all directions, they were wearing standard Japanese military uniforms, and quite a few of them even wore Japanese-style 90-style steel helmets on their heads. If they didn't wear military ranks, at first glance, they would be no different from Kwantung Army soldiers. In the original  They have always been contemptuously called bandit armed forces.

    After all, they are the soldiers of the Kwantung Army, known as the flower of the Imperial Army. Although most of the officers suffered heavy losses in the explosion and shelling just now, the Japanese soldiers in the team did not show the slightest fear.  He ejected the bullet from the gun chamber cleanly and was ready for hand-to-hand combat.

    "The performance of those puppet Manchukuo military and police who were lucky enough to escape was much worse.  Although he was holding a rifle with a bayonet and seemed ready for hand-to-hand combat, his trembling legs revealed his inner fear.

    With the help of the torches lit by the troops, Yang Zhen frowned and looked at the puppet troops that had been surrounded by him for more than a hundred days, feeling very dissatisfied.  He did not expect that so many people in the Japanese and puppet troops would still maintain their fighting capacity amidst his stormy attack.  Moreover, the majority of the surviving Japanese and puppet troops were Japanese troops.

    The current situation is what Yang Zhen least wants to see.  With bayonets almost touching bayonets on both sides, all light and heavy firepower has lost its meaning.  Fighting with the Japanese army with bayonets is what Yang Zhen least wants to see.  The night battle in Harbin was also a hand-to-hand combat, which left a deep memory for Yang Zhen.

    Unless it was absolutely necessary, he was really unwilling to let troops who lacked targeted hand-to-hand combat training go to bayonet with the Japanese.  If it comes to fighting, shooting, the operation of various light weapons, even the driving of various vehicles and the use of some artillery, Yang Zhen, who received professional training in later generations, knew a little bit about it.

    But he didn¡¯t understand the kind of hand-to-hand combat he was facing now, which would be eliminated in later generations.  Not to mention that the function of the bayonet in later generations has long ceased to be used for hand-to-hand combat. That is, which army is willing to use almost tens of thousands of special forces whose value is not even lower than that of a pilot to fight the enemy with a bayonet?

    ??If we talk about using a bayonet for one-on-one or even one-on-two individual combat,I'm afraid no one can beat Yang Zhen in this era.  But if it comes to using a bayonet to engage in hand-to-hand combat, Yang Zhen is more than capable.

    In the hand-to-hand combat in that devil's cave, Yang Zhen relied entirely on the fighting skills he had developed over the years, plus the training he had received over the years to use all available weapons for hand-to-hand combat when necessary.  Moreover, it is difficult for ordinary people to master what they know without a long period of rigorous training.

    Yang Zhen knew very well that his tactics were fine for individual combat, but for organized, large-scale hand-to-hand combat like today, he was more than capable.  You must know that the outstanding hand-to-hand combat capabilities of the Japanese army depend not only on the combat ability of individual soldiers, but also on rigorously trained tactical combinations and mutual tactical cooperation.

    Without the various tactical combinations trained over a long period of time and the tacit cooperation between them, it is basically impossible to win in such a large-scale hand-to-hand combat based on the combat ability of an individual soldier alone.

    Judging from the level of hand-to-hand combat they had shown previously among the former Japanese soldiers who also rushed out of the concentration camp, Yang Zhen knew that if he killed all the Japanese and puppet troops in front of him, he would probably lose all his own troops.  The level of bayonet fighting of these former Japanese soldiers is no better than horrific.  Compared with the Japanese army, the sky is almost the same as the earth.

    Their ability to fight with bayonets is not so much hand-to-hand combat as it is relying on the large number of people to attack in a swarm and kill as many as they can.  It cannot be said that there is no necessary tactical coordination between them, but it is not better than nothing.  Otherwise, in that night battle, they would not have paid such a high price despite having an absolute advantage in military strength.

    ¡°Maybe it¡¯s because they have never had the advantage in firepower. On the contrary, the ability of those former 18th Army members who started fighting in close quarters and night battles in hand-to-hand combat is worth mentioning.  But compared with the Japanese army, it was also far behind.

    This is why Yang Zhen, knowing that it was difficult to replenish ammunition, would rather risk running out of ammunition than fight the Japanese with bayonets.  Yang Zhen was unwilling to engage in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese, at least until his troops acquired the same hand-to-hand combat capabilities as the Japanese.  Because he knew that he did not have that much capital until he could obtain sufficient additional troops.

    But the situation in front of him almost forced Yang Zhen to a desperate situation.  After firing off all the grenades in accordance with the order, the ambush troops who were originally ambushing less than 20 meters away from the mountain road launched a hot-headed attack without receiving an order.

    Because the offensive was so fierce and the two sides were so close, by the time Yang Zhen rushed over, the distance between the two sides was so close that the tip of a knife touched the tip of a knife.  When a bullet is fired, according to the ballistic performance of the Type 38 rifle bullet, I am afraid that when it kills the Japanese and puppet troops, my own people will also suffer disaster.

    Based on the distance between the two sides currently in the confrontation, Yang Zhen would never dare to order a shooting.  They don't have the capital of the Eighteenth Army Group in Guan Nei where they can kill one and earn one by killing two.  Fighting for consumption, under the current situation, he couldn't afford it.

    As for the melee combat that Yang Zhen used in that demon concentration camp, he mainly used pistols, combined with rifles and bayonets. It seemed strange, but it was a very effective tactic against the Japanese hand-to-hand combat, but it cannot be used now.

    Without him, the somewhat squeamish southern-style pistols seized in Harbin had been worn out in several battles, coupled with their own poor maintenance, and the number was seriously insufficient.  Moreover, the current troops are much larger than before, and they simply cannot be equipped with as many pistols as last time.

    As for the traditional close combat weapon submachine guns and various box guns of the Chinese ** team, although there are many in number, they have all been allocated to Li Mingrui by Yang Zhen.  Now, except for the submachine gun on Xiao Huzi that Li Mingrui insisted on keeping, and the two previously captured boxes worn by the company commander and instructor, all the weapons on hand were all 38 big covers.

    Although both sides have the same type of weapons, no one will suffer in terms of length.  However, a company was transferred by Yang Zhen, commanded by Guo Bingxun, to support the Japanese and puppet troops who were tenaciously blocking the sound of explosions on the mountain and rushing here for reinforcements.

    Now that the only remaining troops on hand are the platoon brought back by Guo Bingxun, which is only a reinforced company, and the strength comparison is basically one to one, Yang Zhen simply does not dare to hope that he can even win at a smaller cost.  There is no guarantee that we can eliminate these Japanese and puppet troops in front of us.

    For the moment, he could not figure out any way to eliminate the Japanese and puppet troops in front of him at the minimum cost. In order to reduce casualties, Yang Zhen had no choice but to take action himself.  Although he has not been trained in hand-to-hand combat, he has been trained in close combat using various weapons.  KnowHow to make the most of the weapons in your hands.

    ¡°And I have also fought in hand-to-hand combat more than once, and have gained some experience.  Compared with those newly recruited soldiers in the Wudaolingzi Iron Mine, my level is far above them.

    Knowing that Wang Guangyu over there was struggling to block the Japanese and puppet troops in the other direction, Yang Zhen, who didn't know how long he could hold on, had no other choice now.  Even if he doesn't want to fight hand-to-hand combat, in order to resolve the battle as soon as possible, he can only face reality.

    Thinking of this, Yang Zhen glanced at the company commander and instructor who were a little uneasy and guessed his thoughts.  If these two guys and the two guys being taken away by Guo Bingxun hadn't gotten too excited and attacked against orders, why would he have taken this risk?  Originally stable

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