Others show their swords, I show my missiles!
Chapter 236: Kill the Enemy Camp
At dawn, the sky was turning pale, and a group of soldiers stopped their rapid march. They quickly began preparations for war, like a group of cheetahs ready to strike.
The roar of the chariots gradually subsided, replaced by busy and orderly sounds.
Soldiers skillfully operated the oil guns to refuel the tanks to ensure that they could continue to run on the battlefield. At the same time, the ammunition boxes were opened, and bullets and shells were accurately loaded into the magazines.
Time was running out and the soldiers didn't even have time to enjoy their self-heating rations.
They quickly took out compressed biscuits from their backpacks, took a few bites, and then quickly drank a few gulps of water. After simply replenishing their energy, they quickly solved the problem of grain recycling on the roadside, and then got ready to go again.
Next, they were about to launch a surprise attack from behind the Japanese, a dangerous but crucial mission.
The group was like Zhao Zilong of Shijiazhuang, who fought his way in and out of the enemy camp seven times. After killing his way through the enemy camp, he had to fight his way back.
They knew very well that only by attacking the enemy's weak links could they force the enemy to flee and wipe out a large number of its manpower in the process.
The eight Japanese divisions assembled in front of the Beast-Exterminating Valley, but due to terrain restrictions, they were unable to launch a full-scale attack.
In order to deal with our army's armored forces, the Japanese adopted the tactical principle of heavy firepower configuration at the front and light force configuration at the back, and light force configuration at the front and heavy force configuration at the back.
However, what they did not expect was that the soldiers of the 1st Regiment of our army, relying on their extraordinary assault capabilities, broke through behind the Japanese overnight.
And this is where the Japanese have many beasts but are lightly equipped.
When our troops turned around and killed the enemy, the Japs fled in all directions like a swarm of frightened bees.
On the battlefield, flames shot up into the sky and cannons roared.
On the vast land, our soldiers stand like a Great Wall of Steel, with firm eyes and sonorous steps.
In front of them, the enemy's firepower seemed so insignificant, like a weak firefly trying to challenge the scorching sun.
The so-called firepower of the enemy was nothing more than sporadic explosive packs and crude light weapons. They were not even equipped with weapons that could barely be considered heavy, such as recoilless guns.
Their machine guns, rifles, mortars and other weapons were like tickling our tanks and infantry fighting vehicles and were easily blocked by our armored vehicles.
Their only strategy was to rely on those soldiers who were fanatical to the point of being crazy, holding explosive packs and trying to launch suicide attacks on our tanks.
However, this is easier said than done.
Under the crossfire of our army's various types of tanks, they had almost no chance to get close.
Even if there are occasional fish that slip through the net, they must brave the hail of bullets and break through layers of defense before they can reach the bottom of our tanks.
But even if there is a chance, as long as the landing point of the explosive is slightly off, it will not cause fatal damage to our army's sturdy tanks.
Besides, the Chinese devils have been replaced one after another, and now they are no longer the original batch of carefully selected purebred devils.
There are not many Japanese soldiers who have the courage to pick up explosives and die together with our tanks.
What's more, our army has now penetrated deep into the enemy's rear. This is their rear area, and they have not even dug the most basic defensive fortifications - trenches.
Their soldiers were at a loss on the battlefield. If they stood up, they became targets, but if they lay down, they were unable to fight back effectively.
The Japanese soldiers, forced into a desperate situation by the war, seemed to have their sanity devoured by darkness, and they frantically opened the Pandora's box of poison gas bombs.
They pressed the launch button desperately, completely ignoring how the deadly poisonous fog would ruthlessly corrode the battlefield where the two armies were intertwined, attempting to drag both sides into the abyss of death in this inhumane way.
However, in this seemingly desperate fog lies the calmness and wisdom of our army.
Ever since Li Yunlong lost a huge amount of gold coins in the battle of Yangquan, he has been deeply aware of the threat of biological and chemical weapons in modern warfare. Therefore, comprehensive training against biological and chemical weapons has been quietly carried out, like planting a seed of perseverance in the hearts of the soldiers.
When the dark cloud of poison gas bombs loomed, our soldiers were not at all panicked. Instead, they showed the calmness of well-trained soldiers.
They retreated quickly and orderly to nearby tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers. These steel fortresses became their solid shields against poison gas.
With the activation of the "Green Clean" system, the interior of the car instantly turns into an oasis of life.
This advanced air purification system can not only effectively resist the invasion of various types of toxic gases, but its powerful purification ability can even reduce the PM2.5 content in the air. At the same time, it releases fresh negative oxygen ions, providing soldiers with a safe and healthy combat environment.
In contrast, the Japanese' crazy plan not only failed to achieve the expected effect, but instead became a tragedy of digging their own graves.
Many Japanese soldiers inhaled the poison gas or came into contact with it without any precautions and immediately suffered unbearable pain:
Some fell to the ground, breathing hard, eyes wide open, faces distorted;
Some covered their mouths and noses and vomited violently, as if they were going to vomit out all their internal organs;
Some sneezed continuously, their tears flowed down their cheeks, and their eyeballs almost popped out of their sockets;
Some people's skin quickly swells and ulcers, and they emit heart-wrenching cries.
This sudden disaster, like a heavy hammer, hit the already fragile morale of the Japanese and greatly weakened their combat effectiveness.
Our soldiers, however, are safe and sound and their morale is high under the protection of the "Green Clean" system.
They looked out through the tanks' observation facilities at the devastated battlefield outside, with a gleam of confidence in victory in their eyes.
At this moment, they are more convinced that justice and wisdom will ultimately defeat evil and madness.
In the end, faced with tremendous psychological pressure and the cruel reality of the battlefield, the Japs began to flee in all directions desperately.
Since the Japanese pirates invaded China, as the war continued, their soldiers have been consumed in large numbers, and many of their original positions have been replaced by defective bastards.
The fighting spirit of these devils is far inferior to that of their predecessors, and they are more likely to collapse once the war goes unfavorably.
On the battlefield, our army's armored vehicles were like tigers descending from the mountains, unstoppable, and launched a fierce attack on the enemy.
Under the powerful offensive of our army, the fleeing Japanese soldiers were like frightened birds, running around in disarray.
On the battlefield, time seems to be stretched, and every second is filled with tension and uncertainty.
At this moment, our army's tank group fell into a brief silence.
The remaining shells in the tank were carefully guarded like precious treasures, which were the key to future battles against enemy tanks and armored vehicles.
Although they had experienced fierce fighting with the 6th Division, the tank soldiers of the 1st Regiment had already honed their extraordinary shooting skills and tacit cooperation.
Every roar of artillery fire represents a ruthless blow to the enemy.
However, the ammunition capacity of the tanks is limited after all, and the supplies they carry are only enough to support one battle. From then on, although our army got rid of the fear of insufficient firepower, it suffered from the fear of insufficient ammunition.
The morning supplies were like timely rain, injecting new vitality into the tank group.
At this time, transport vehicles followed closely behind, using light weapons and mortars to clear out the scattered enemy infantry, further expanding the results of the battle.
For those mentally broken Japanese infantrymen, the power of light weapons was enough.
At times, even light weapons are not needed, and the mere crushing of tank tracks is enough to make them flee.
However, on the other side of the battlefield, the Second Artillery Regiment had no concerns about insufficient ammunition.
Under the decisive command of Li Yunlong, the Second Artillery Regiment poured a huge amount of artillery shells on the enemy positions like a rainstorm.
Their target was not the enemies near the entrance of the Beast Killing Valley, but the enemies in front of the regiment. This tactical arrangement was both a strong support for the regiment and a heavy psychological blow to the enemy.
The devils of the Fifth Division hesitated because of their fear of the Beast-Exterminating Valley, and our army took advantage of this mentality and launched a fierce attack from behind the enemy.
The more they dare not enter the Beast-Exterminating Valley, the less our army will attack them before the Beast-Exterminating Valley, and the more they will think that the Beast-Exterminating Valley is a trap.
Therefore, the Second Artillery Regiment would not attack the Japanese in front of the Beast-Exterminating Valley, but would pretend to drive them into the Beast-Exterminating Valley and launch a covering attack on the Japanese far away from the Beast-Exterminating Valley.
The current Fifth Division is no longer at the beginning of the full-scale anti-Japanese war. At that time, if it lost 2,000 Japanese soldiers, it could be immediately replenished with reinforcements, and its combat effectiveness would not be affected at all.
But now, where can we get so many reinforcements? Now they are losing one after another, even if they are one of the top ten divisions!
The two squadrons that were lost before have now been half-replenished.
Therefore, they did not dare to take the risk. If there really was an ambush in the Beast-Exterminating Valley, this division would probably be eliminated!
Li Yunlong took advantage of the Japanese mentality and used the empty city plan.
The 32nd strategy in the Thirty-Six Strategies explains the Empty City Strategy as follows: Leave the empty to the empty, and doubts will arise from doubts; at the juncture of hardness and softness, use surprise upon surprise.
In other words: leave it empty, making it more difficult to guess; use empty tactics in attack and defense to conceal your own emptiness, making your use of troops appear more surprising.
This clever use of tactics not only reduced the defensive pressure on the Beast-Exterminating Valley, but also created favorable conditions for subsequent battles.
At this time, the unmanned bomber group of the Air Force 1st Regiment also joined the battle.
They were like sharp swords from the sky, swooping down again and again, dropping bombs and missiles on enemy positions.
After the bombing, the 1st Air Regiment was divided into two parts: one part continued to move northeastward to the Niangziguan area to carry out bombing missions; the other part assisted the 1st Regiment in air defense.
The artillery battalion of the heavy armored combined regiment no longer focused on artillery battles with the Japanese, but instead took advantage of the fact that our army's heavy artillery was either tracked or wheeled, with strong tactical mobility, and moved to another position after firing a few shots.
The enemy's artillery counterattacks all landed on the original positions, creating a situation where our artillery could not hit the Japanese artillery, and the Japanese artillery could not hit our artillery either.
However, the Japanese artillery's logistical support capabilities were obviously inferior to ours. Gradually, the Japanese artillery became scrap metal with no usable bullets.
As a result, our artillery suffered almost no losses, but achieved greater results than before!
The entire battlefield is like a huge chessboard, with various forces competing and restraining each other on the chessboard.
It was precisely with this sophisticated tactical arrangement and firm fighting will that our army gradually gained an overwhelming advantage on the battlefield.
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