Rise From Eight Hundred

Chapter 365 Details are important

Two MG34 machine guns, one was placed by Lei Xiong at the No. 1 anti-aircraft position with the strongest firepower, and the other was placed in the bridgehead fortifications.

This weapon, which is recognized as a killer on the battlefield, was not even placed at an extremely important anti-aircraft position, just waiting for the arrival of the disguised Japanese task force that Tang Dao firmly believed.

Now, it finally came in handy.

The machine gunner was specially transferred by Lei Xiong from Cheng Tieshou's fire support platoon, a dark-skinned Shandong man nicknamed "Heizi".

As the main shooter of the fire support platoon, Heizi's biggest feature is that he is strong and powerful. He can lift a heavy machine gun of 50 to 60 kilograms and move it dozens of meters by himself. He can stabilize the heavy machine gun body when shooting, and control the impact point in a sufficiently accurate area because of the violent shaking of the heavy machine gun.

Once on the Songhu battlefield, this man brought an ammunition man with a Maxim heavy machine gun to help an infantry platoon in front suppress the attack of a Japanese infantry squad.

The mobility brought by the huge power in Heizi's body allowed them to avoid the crazy grenade attacks of the Japanese infantry, which was an important reason for ensuring the continuity of firepower.

That is to say, his military service was a little short. However, when Heizi, who had only two years of military service, entered the Songhu battlefield, he was only a private. Unexpectedly, after several main shooters died in battle, the deputy shooter who was forced to take on the main shooter of the heavy machine gun would make such a big splash. His military rank was also promoted from private to corporal and then to sergeant squad leader.

Originally, Cheng Tieshou was reluctant to let him go because he wanted to leave him at the No. 1 air defense position to shoot planes, but Lei Xiong specifically ordered Heizi's general and transferred him and the MG34 machine gun assigned to him to the bridgehead.

From a terrain perspective, the bridgehead fortifications are obviously the safest place surrounded by various positions on the periphery. It is extremely unreasonable to put such an excellent shooter and a powerful machine gun here. Even Li Jiujin secretly complained in his heart that Lei Xiong did not trust him as a new infantry platoon leader.

But at this moment, the soldiers who didn't understand why Lei Xiong made such a fuss understood.

Heizi and his machine gun are the most suitable combination for "cutting leeks" on this battlefield.

Two seconds after the crazy metal bullet stream of MG34 raged, at least 10 people fell down in an instant and reacted quickly. Not only did they roll and crawl to the ground, but they also took out Mauser pistols from their arms and waists to fight back while dodging bullets.

There were even a few who took out Japanese melon grenades, and the Japanese roaring throughout the venue was no longer concealed.

It was indeed the Japanese.

Moreover, looking at their reaction speed and their agile figure in dodging bullets, the Chinese soldiers knew without thinking that they were the elite Japanese army.

It's a pity that no matter how elite they are, it's futile in front of crazy bullets.

The MG34 machine gun was hidden in a machine gun fortification built with logs and sandbags. It might not be able to withstand the bombardment of the Japanese 70 infantry gun, but the Mauser pistol and melon grenade were no threat to him.

Facing the hundreds of bullets fired by the Japanese army, Heizi, who held the butt tightly and pulled the trigger, was not afraid.

Heizi could shoot at will, but the more than 100 Japanese soldiers led by Nishikawa Changlong did not have any fortifications.

The more than 100 meters from the checkpoint to the bridgehead were empty.

The bushes on both sides of the main road had long been cut down by the defenders. In order to prevent people from entering the bridge area from the two wings of this gap, barbed wire had been installed on both sides 20 meters away from the main road since the beginning of the war.

To put it bluntly, this area is an iron cage. No matter forward, backward or to the sides, there is no place to escape.

The only way for the Japanese army to dodge bullets is to lie on the ground. If there is enough time, it may be possible to dig a single-soldier bunker on the ground with their little claws.

After all, the soil on both sides of the main road was relatively soft due to the abundant rainfall in the southeast, unlike the dry North China, where the ground was as hard as rock.

Unfortunately, the first machine gunner of the fire support platoon of the Fourth Battalion would not give them a chance.

The two large lumps of muscles on Heizi's arms bulged fiercely, and he controlled the gun body, which could spray a thousand bullets per minute, very steadily.

Even after knocking down all the Japanese soldiers, he changed the continuous shooting into short bursts, and any Japanese soldiers who made tactical responses in his field of vision were his shooting targets.

The Japanese soldiers who fought back with Mauser pistols were shot and trembled all over, just like they were shot by themselves.

The Japanese soldiers who raised their arms high to throw grenades may be even more miserable. Due to the fierce and accurate bullet flow, their once strong bodies instantly lost all their strength, and the melon grenade that had been fired slipped from their palms weakly.

With a sound of "boom!", the melon grenade sent the brave Japanese infantry and several companions around him to the road to see Amaterasu.

"Baga! Everyone, spread out, move forward! Get within 30 meters before using grenades." Nishikawa Changlong was almost driven crazy by the stupidity of his subordinates. While trying to roll on the ground to avoid the bombs, he issued the last order of his life.

After the military order was issued, more than 100 Japanese task forces in rags rolled on the ground. The term "rolling gourds" was probably created for them.

If Yanagawa Heisuke, who was dozens of kilometers away, saw this scene, he would have a heart attack at the sight of these elite soldiers.

However, the elite Japanese soldiers really tried their best. While rolling madly to find a suitable place to hide from the bombs, dozens of brave men moved forward at least seven or eight meters.

However, the firepower of the MG34 machine gun was too fierce, and many people stopped moving while advancing.

For the elite Japanese soldiers of the 18th Division, who were known as the "Empire Double B", the distance of seven or eight meters used to be just a matter of one or two seconds, but now it is extremely difficult. Every meter of progress requires the death of several people.

It makes people extremely desperate.

Heizi and the MG34 machine gun are like the sickle raised by the grim reaper, which makes Xichuan Changlong's heart cold.

But what makes Xichuan Changlong and his men almost shrink their balls is that the bridgehead on the opposite side is definitely not just this dangerous machine gun.

There is also an infantry squad of infantry.

Yang Xiaoshan's shooting skills are very accurate. In just ten seconds, he shot and killed two brave Japanese soldiers who took out their Mauser pistols and fired back at the firing port of the machine gun.

The rest of the soldiers also opened fire under the cover of Heizi's crazy shooting, making the Japanese completely lose the courage to charge forward.

But this was not enough to make Xichuan Changlong and others howl helplessly in despair.

The brave warriors of the Great Japanese Empire have the courage to face any difficulties and overcome them.

However, when they crawled on the ground for more than ten meters, the Chinese infantrymen put down their rifles and threw more than a dozen wooden long-handled grenades.

"Boom! Boom! Boom!" The continuous explosions could not suppress the painful howls of the Japanese soldiers before they died.

Although under Xichuan Changlong's military order, the Japanese army had tried their best to distance themselves from each other, but the space was originally so large, and the distance between the barbed wires that tightly blocked the two wings was only more than 40 meters. How wide could they open it?

A grenade explosion could take away at least two lives.

This was a premeditated ambush, and even more a cruel and bloody massacre.

Xichuan Changlong finally understood why the Chinese opened fire when they arrived at a position more than 40 meters away from the bridgehead fortifications. It was to facilitate them to throw grenades.

The Chinese anti-German long-handled hand grenade can be thrown easily to a distance of 40 meters by a professionally trained soldier, but the Japanese melon grenade must be thrown to a distance of 30 meters because of its light weight and small size.

The Chinese even considered such details, so they were naturally well aware of their attack.

The Japanese major, who was already full of despair, did not even look back to see the situation of the dozen people stranded at the checkpoint by the Chinese.

The gunshots that sounded like popping beans in the back have proved that their fate will be even more tragic.

Because they are facing two light machine guns and a dozen soldiers with live ammunition, they are caught off guard, how can they survive?

Nishikawa Changlong's mind is smart enough.

At the moment when Kuroko's MG34 machine gun sounded, Li Jiujin's loud voice spread throughout the venue, "Chinese, all lie down!"

Two seconds later, two light machine guns aimed at the Japanese and opened fire.

In the checkpoint, the Japanese lying down had almost no time to react, and the bullets were fired like a torrent.

These guys probably won't know until they die why the Chinese can locate them so accurately, when they are obviously not much different from the Chinese.

Humans are social creatures. In unfamiliar environments, they will subconsciously choose to be with people they are familiar with.

Basically, the Japanese huddled together, and the other dozen or so Chinese were several meters away from them.

Of course, what made it easier for the Chinese soldiers to distinguish the target was those who lay down the fastest.

The reaction of soldiers to danger was several times that of civilians.

In that moment of despair, Xichuan Changlong figured out a lot, but there was one thing he didn't figure out until he died.

Why did the Chinese take the risk of leaving more than a dozen of their own people at the checkpoint? If it were him, wouldn't it be better to put them all in the wilderness and shoot him from the front and back with machine guns?

Why did they let the opponent stay there?

They also had Mauser pistols and grenades on them.

The Japanese are such a serious nation. Even if they are about to die, they still have so many whys.

The serious and cute Japanese don't know, because he still doesn't fully understand the Chinese.

Even if he stays in China for another 40 years, he won't understand.

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