Romanian Eagle

Chapter 391 The Battle of Monore (Part 2)

Fire, fire quickly.

A Romanian front-line officer was furious and gave the order to fire on his soldiers.

Following the officer's order, the Romanian soldiers, who had already been furious, immediately shot vengeance bullets at the Hungarian soldiers who were charging at them.

What the hell did the Hungarians do to make the Romanian officers on the front line so angry. In fact, it is nothing, just shelling the fighting area. It's just that the time of the shelling was when the first attack was about to be withdrawn, which caught the Romanian officers and soldiers by surprise.

In essence, the sudden shelling of the Hungarian soldiers caused more casualties, but the Romanian officers and soldiers believed that they had been deceived. Yes, when fighting in Europe at the moment, even if everyone is fighting for their lives on the battlefield, there are still some unwritten rules that need to be followed. And it was clear that the Hungarians had broken the rules, making the Romanian soldiers extremely angry.

The continuous sound of angry gunfire made the attacking Hungarian soldiers suffer. Faced with Diao's most accurate marksmanship, the Hungarian soldiers were like the blocked tide, unable to suppress the invisible line. From time to time there are daring Hungarian soldiers who want to try to cross this invisible line, and this just adds another innocent life to the battlefield.

But there is a special case in everything. Just when the Hungarian soldiers were overwhelmed by the dense hail of bullets, a vigorous figure rushed out. I saw that the Hungarian soldier used the terrain to move quickly, dodging a lot of bullets that were intended to knock him down.

And the performance of this soldier attracted the Hungarian soldiers who were so crushed that they couldn't lift their heads, applauding again and again.

Tamut, rush over.

Let Romanians know how good we are.

The actions of the soldier, known as Tammut, drew more attention from the position, and more shots were fired at him. At this time, Tamut was not simple. After feeling that he had received too much attention, he lowered his head and took a stride to hide in a crater that was still emitting gunpowder smoke.

The air flow of bullets flying over his head also knocked the military cap on his head to the ground. This made Tammut, who was still sweating on his face after a strenuous exercise, feel a little scared for a while. Just now, he almost felt that he was about to be surrounded by the god of death.

And Tamut's behavior boosted the morale of the Hungarian soldiers. At this time, the leading officer saw this as an opportunity and immediately encouraged loudly: The enemy is nothing to fear, just rush with me.

After he finished speaking, he immediately bent over and rushed towards the Romanian position, seeing how brave the leading officers were,

The Hungarian soldiers also followed immediately. The actions of these soldiers immediately caused a chain reaction. After seeing someone leading the charge, other commanders also made the same choice. So on the battlefield, there was a scene of Hungarian soldiers charging across the board.

These soldiers were not afraid of the oncoming bullets and rushed towards the Romanian positions not far away.

And Londelier, who was observing the situation on the battlefield from the rear, looked at the scene through the telescope and said excitedly: This is the tactic I want, play well.

Then he ordered the staff around him: Call the artillery unit immediately and ask them to block possible enemy reinforcements.

Yes

After receiving the order of Landrell, the communications staff member replied, and immediately rushed to give the commander-in-chief's order.

After the communications staff left, Landrell continued to take up the spectacles to observe the battle on the front line. In Landrell's expectant eyes, the Hungarian troops who were attacking on the front endured huge casualties and finally rushed to the position.

A fierce hand-to-hand battle began.

kill

A Hungarian soldier roared and jumped into the trench with a rifle loaded with a bayonet, as did other Hungarian soldiers who followed him. The Romanian soldiers defending the position, except for a few people who were lost in the initial raid, took up rifles with bayonets and fought fiercely with the Hungarian soldiers.

A Hungarian soldier faced a Romanian soldier who looked at him, both armed with rifles on high alert. They looked at each other so seriously, for fear that if they were not careful, they would bring endless regrets to themselves.

At this tense time, a single speck of dust could be the key to determining the fate of both parties.

This kind of tense and dignified atmosphere, the nerves of the two soldiers who were being oppressed all the time, made them feel the sweat on their foreheads. At this moment, the sweat on the forehead of the Hungarian soldier rolled into the sockets of his eyes, causing him to blink his eyes inadvertently.

Seeing the opportunity, the Romanian soldier stepped forward, handed the weapon forward, and at the same time let out a roar. The Hungarian soldier, who had lost his chance, hurriedly used his rifle to block the attack.

The Romanian soldier who saw the opportunity was picking with a rifle and lost his position to reveal the empty door. Then he was put on his lower abdomen, and instantly made the Hungarian soldier sit on the ground. The severe pain in the lower abdomen made the Hungarian soldier's hand with the gun tremble slightly. At this time, the Romanian soldier would not pity the opponent.

It sounds complicated, but in fact, the two of them decided the winner and loser in just a few seconds. The result is also obviously life and death, which is the cruelty of hand-to-hand combat. Hand-to-hand combat requires rigorous training and strong psychological qualities to survive this close-quarters combat.

And hand-to-hand combat scenes like this are all over the field. However, unlike the Hungarian fighting alone, the Romanian soldiers had a good cooperation. They rely on their teammates in twos and threes to fight with their opponents.

Therefore, the Romanian soldiers on the position were not afraid of the Hungarian soldiers who were not much larger than themselves in the hand-to-hand combat. And the situation on the battlefield is indeed like this. The soldiers who fell in the hand-to-hand combat were overwhelmingly Hungarians. But seeing his comrades fall in a pool of blood, the training time was not as long as the Hungarian soldiers in Romania, and the fear in their hearts could no longer be suppressed and they were driven out of the position.

This attack, which Landreier had high hopes for, was a complete failure.

After seeing his soldiers being driven out of the position, Landelier angrily threw away his military cap, especially after seeing the casualty figures, he cursed: Damn it, I can't take the position after losing so many people. .

The original battle cost the attacking Hungary nearly 20,000 people, but according to Landrell's observation, the Romanian army lost no more than 4,000 people this time. The five to one casualty ratio is really ugly.

The Romanian side of this battle is also summing up, mainly because the front-line suppression weapons are not enough, so that the Hungarian group charge tactics have played a role. This is not to say that there are too few machine guns suppressed by the first-line positions, but that there are too many losses. Under the desperate fire of the Hungarians, many machine guns did not play their due role.

In response to this situation, Admiral Salamick's approach was also simple and rude, directly mobilizing a lot of machine guns from the second and third line positions to strengthen them to the first line positions. In this way, the first-line positions can basically have 1.3 heavy machine guns and 4.1 light machine guns per 100 meters. Such ferocious firepower, if the Hungarian People's Army is also allowed to use the group charge, then the position commander needs to be transferred back to the military academy Newly learned.

Sure enough, in the next few days, the Hungarians were completely suppressed and could not get close to the Romanian positions under the more violent bullets. Even if its artillery units did not care about Romania's counter-artillery fire, the bombardment of the front-line positions could not change in the slightest.

However, when Romania stubbornly resisted the impact of Hungarian soldiers, the loss of front-line support weapons such as machine guns attached to it was also very large. The number of light and heavy machine guns attached to it has dropped from 5.4 per 100 meters to 2.3. Especially the heavy machine guns that are inconvenient to move are worn out very quickly.

While the main force of the People's Army and the Central Route Army were fighting fiercely, the Romanian troops on the two flanks were not idle either. Jump over.

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