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    Du Kaishan's plan did not go very smoothly at the beginning.  [.Com text] When the tunnel began to be dug, the Japanese fortress garrison in the mountain leg really couldn't keep calm anymore.  Dozens of new firepower points suddenly appeared on the legs or even the base of the mountain where there were no Japanese firepower points before.

    When the tunnels were dug under the roots of the mountain, some troops were even dispatched from several hidden tunnels to launch a counterattack in order to destroy the tunnels that were being dug at an extremely fast speed.  It was just blown back by the covering troops' light and heavy machine guns and mortars.

    The Japanese troops who counterattacked were bombed back, but the grenades fired from dozens of cross-firing firepower points on the mountain legs and the infantry artillery with extremely awkward shooting angles also caused a lot of casualties to the tunnel digging troops.  The angle of the grenade launched by the Japanese was very tricky and accurate, but the mortar shells fired back did not even scratch the fortifications.

    The Japanese commanders were very shrewd. They clearly saw the dangers of these tunnels and tried every means to destroy them.  When the tunnel was dug to the base of the mountain, the Japanese army also sent soldiers to carry out suicide attacks as individual soldiers with explosives strapped all over their bodies in an attempt to blow up the tunnel.

    If it weren¡¯t for the incendiary bombs fired by the artillery, the dense bushes on the legs of the mountain were ignited, blocking the Japanese army¡¯s shooting sight.  At the same time, the Sanqi rapid-fire artillery was pushed directly to the foot of the mountain to carry out point-to-point strikes despite the artillery fire from the Japanese army on the mountain, blowing up several bunkers with the strongest firepower and the most important positions of the Japanese army.  At the same time, the covering troops suppressed the Japanese counterattack at the cost of nearly half of the heavy machine gun losses, and were almost defeated by the Japanese several times.

    Fortunately, the excavation distance of the tunnel was not too far. Although it took a certain amount of casualties, it was still dug to the foot of the mountain.  The regiment's 37th rapid-fire artillery group, level-firing 75th field artillery, and a large number of rocket launchers risked heavy casualties and adopted close-range shooting to clear away a dozen bunkers that were exposed on the Japanese army's mountain legs.  After that, the infantry launched a full-line attack.

    After the tunnel excavation was completed, the Japanese army was the unlucky one.  Accompanied by three red signal flares, the attacking troops were organized into squads, either pushing gasoline barrels filled with mixed cement, carrying Molotov cocktails and cluster grenades, or leaping out of tunnels to pounce on the Japanese troops.  bunker.  Or use the opened gasoline barrels as a simple bunker, and rush towards the Japanese bunker group under the cover of firepower.

    Du Kaishan gave up the few remaining bunkers at the foot of the mountain to rapid-fire artillery, but the direct-aiming artillery that drew the infantry's attack line above the legs of the mountain was out of reach, and artillery with sufficient ballistic curvature, such as mountain artillery, was not powerful enough.  The exploded bunker part.  At the same time, the lightness and flexibility of the rocket launcher, combined with grenades, cement and flamethrowers, were used to attack the bunker group on the entire mountain leg.

    Qin Zesheng was still very cautious when formulating his attack plan. He used the portability and randomness of the rocket launcher to first eliminate the covering fire points around the Japanese army's permanent fortifications.  Then take advantage of the shooting blind spots of the permanent fortifications, use a large number of explosive bags, cluster grenades, Molotov cocktails, and even cement to carry out directional blasting of those permanent fortifications for which rocket launchers are powerless unless they directly hit the shooting holes, or directly use a large number of  The tactic of blocking its shooting holes with cement.

    ¡°Obviously, when the Japanese army was designing and building fortifications, they did not expect that there would be a direct-aimed weapon like a rocket launcher in the world that was light and could be used in almost any terrain.  Although the penetrating power of this weapon cannot deal with those permanent fortifications poured with concrete one or two meters thick, it is not a problem to knock out the covering fire points of civil structures around these permanent fortifications.

    Although the number of permanent Japanese troops was large, it did not cover the entire mountain.  Except for some permanent firepower points, most of the fortifications are still constructed by civil engineering.  It's just that many fortifications are covered with steel plates to strengthen the defense.  Although the defense against vertical firepower has been increased, the frontal defense is still compared with those permanent fortifications built of reinforced concrete.

    The flank covering firepower points of these civil structures and the permanent fortifications are interdependent and mutually protective.  When the Japanese army came forward, those permanent fortifications that were strong and could prevent direct hits from 100mm artillery were used as support points to cover these civil fortifications.  And the much wider shooting range of these civil fortifications can protect the flanks of those supporting points.

    However, the Japanese army probably never thought that their opponents would attack those permanent fortifications that even small-caliber direct-aiming artillery could do nothing about after they hit the covering fire points. In addition to forcing incendiary bottles inward, they even directly used  A method of directly blocking the shooting hole with the mixed concrete.

    With the cooperation of this variety of tactics, two-thirds of the Japanese bunkers on the entire mountain were defeated within an hour.  The two permanent fortification groups located on the mountainside, which serve as the support point of the entire mountain defense, may be burned by the opponent's flamethrower.It is completely transparent inside and out, or the shooting hole is simply blocked by a large amount of cement, thus losing the suppressive effect.

    Looking at the subsequent attack that was progressing smoothly, Qin Zesheng put down the telescope in his hand and said to Du Kaishan: "Commander, you did this skillfully. Although it is the first time to use this kind of tactics, it is somewhat unfamiliar, but the casualties are higher than expected.  It is much smaller. Especially the tactic of using bazookas and flamethrowers to directly block the Japanese shooting holes, which is so fantastic that the little Japanese must be blocked inside. "

    "Those thick turtle shells built by the Japanese, we can hardly do anything to them without heavy artillery. It is also very difficult to use explosives alone. One firepower point, one hundred kilograms of explosives were blown up, and there was basically no major damage. Even if the Japanese troops inside were destroyed  Shocked to death, they can still quickly deploy troops to support through underground passages. There is no way for us to completely destroy these turtle shells."

    "It's different if you can block their shooting holes with cement. Even if the Japs recruit more troops, without the shooting holes, the Japanese reinforcements will not be able to attack our army. Without the shooting holes, their machine guns will not be able to attack us."  No matter how many there are, no matter how strong the fortifications are, it will be of no use.¡±

    Hearing Qin Zesheng's praise, Mr. Du Kaishan blushed and said, "I didn't think of this. If I had this ability, I wouldn't have to worry about these turtles. This method was thought of by No. 1,  Those cement and gasoline barrels were also specially approved by him from the supplies seized in Dong'an. This attack tactic was drawn up by No. 1 himself, and we were just trying it out first."

    When Du Kaishan was talking to Qin Zesheng, he did not put down the telescope in his hand.  Instead, he has been closely observing the battle on the mountain.  He was quite satisfied with the fierce battle on the mountainside, but he was very dissatisfied with the fact that the company attacking the ridge position had been driven out after several attempts to break into the Japanese artillery fortifications.

    Without the threat from the side and rear, the leading company, which was suppressed in a depression on the mountain, returned to the sun again.  Although they did not carry cement and Molotov cocktails, they specially strengthened two rocket launchers and a large number of grenades, explosive bags, and blasting tubes before setting off.

    Due to the problem of shooting range, the Japanese army did not have many permanent firepower points on the ridge. Most of the permanent firepower points were concentrated on the front of the mountainside, and the ridgelines were mostly field fortifications.  The biggest threat to the leading company was not the Japanese field fortifications on the ridge, but the inverted firepower points on the mountainside.

    The Japanese troops at the ridgeline field fortifications were suppressed by artillery fire, and the inverted firepower points on the sides and rear were eliminated by friendly forces.  Without the threat from the sides and rear, the vanguard company would naturally be able to fight much more smoothly.  However, the Japanese troops deployed on the reverse slope counterattacked with considerable force.

    Especially after the Japanese troops in other fortifications discovered that the ridgeline was tight, they quickly reinforced several artillery firepower points on the ridgeline of the mountain top through underground passages.  Not only did a large number of reinforcements be mobilized for the artillery fortifications in the shortest time, but these reinforcements also cooperated with the Japanese troops on the anti-slope to continuously launch counterattacks against the leading troops rushing up the ridge.

    The Japanese troops deployed on the reverse slope and quickly reinforced the troops through underground passages to the ridge line, making the counterattack extremely powerful.  The leader who rushed forward succeeded several times and was driven down several times.  Although two Japanese artillery bunkers were blown up with explosives, their own casualties also reached one-third, and the intensity of the attack dropped significantly.  .

    Looking at the leading company that was not making good progress, Du Kaishan put down the telescope in his hand and said to Qin Zesheng beside him: "We are moving a company up. So many troops are concentrated on the mountainside, is it useful? The troops are all concentrated together, and the density is too high.  "High. Don't forget, the Japanese army has heavy artillery on Camelback. How many casualties will you get from one 150 heavy artillery fire?"

    Qin Zesheng nodded in agreement, grabbed the walkie-talkie next to him, and directly adjusted a connection to attack the ridge for the lead.  The follow-up troops followed the predetermined plan and carefully cleared various Japanese firepower points on the hillside.  At the same time, the two companies rushed into the mountain along the exposed entrances of several underground passages abandoned by the Japanese army.

    The entrances and exits of these hidden tunnels specially used by the Japanese army to launch tactical counterattacks were cleverly built.  According to the Japanese army's plan, each entrance and exit can ensure that all troops of a squadron size can rush out of the fortifications within five minutes.  Therefore, although the entrances and exits of these hidden tunnels were built very cleverly and a lot of cover was done.  If the Japanese army hadn't taken the initiative to attack, it would have been difficult to detect, but the entrance and exit passages were not narrow.

    The troops who rushed into the fortifications followed the underground passages built by the Japanese army and launched attacks deep inside the Japanese army.  The attacking troops used flamethrowers, grenades and submachine guns to attack the Japanese troops in depth.  Seeing the troops rushing into the Japanese fortifications, I was afraid thatDu Kaishan, whose experienced troops were at a disadvantage, immediately threw in the reconnaissance company that followed him to replace the ordinary company.

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