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Chapter 280 Yamamoto Kazuki - Special Operations Squad

In just a short time of fire exchange, the Eighth Route Army soldiers of the Independent Regiment were defeated by Yamamoto Ichiki's special operations team. n∈n∈, this is the special forces of the Japanese First Army stationed in the Yamamoto-Xiang, and is a newly formed special forces. It belongs to the Japanese gang, equivalent to the regiment-level system of the Chinese army.

Captain Colonel Yamamoto Ichiki graduated from the Imperial Army University. Most of his classmates are already among the famous army generals, such as the famous Seishiro Itagaki.

Yamamoto Ichiki's military rank is the lowest among the same graduates of the Lu Da period. The reason is that Yamamoto Ichiki is not interested in large-scale combat. His interest lies in studying special operations, which is an emerging military discipline.

During World War I, it was not yet valued by all parties, but in the 1830s, military academies of various military powers all emerged in the military academies of various military powers.

Their theoretical basis is that, on the premise of acknowledging that great men create history, they will never ignore the possibility of small men creating history.

When the balance is in an equilibrium state, the weight of an ant can cause the balance to tilt. On the strategic balance, a small army with special training, well-equipped equipment and extremely high combat quality will also tilt the strategic balance at critical moments.

Colonel Yamamoto Ichiki was unable to be promoted to general like his classmates. The topic he studied was too biased. But he never regretted that World War II was a vast event stage, and his colleagues from the United States, Britain and Germany had already shown their skills in the European, North Africa and the Pacific battlefields.

In his eyes, how could the history of special operations of the Imperial Japanese Army be blank?

The agents were selected from various units. They must pass a variety of strict assessments and have a very high elimination rate. In the Berlin Special Forces School, Colonel Homan, the Germanic instructor who always looked down on the Orient, was surprised to find that this group of students from the Japanese archipelago had extremely rich practical experience, which was by no means something that could be learned in class.

The students proudly told the colonel that they had all received higher education, and that the ** team had not stopped fighting since the Manchuria Incident in 1931, when Mr. Hitler had not prepared the German matter yet.

Yamamoto Ichiki looked down on those old, rigid-minded officials responsible for ordnance production. See what weapons they equipped the Japanese Army, five-loaded Type 38 rifles, and each bullet fired, had to pull the bolt and retract the shell. Each light machine gun team only thrust, and the firepower was too poor.

The theory of the ordnance officials is that Japan is a resource-poor country. If it is equipped with automatic firearms, it will increase the cost of combat. Based on the base of ammunition carried by a single soldier, a rifle used for single-fire shooting may support a day of combat, while a submachine gun used for continuous shooting may not be able to handle it for an hour.

If only one million troops are equipped with submachine guns, then the existing resources, productivity, transportation capacity and logistics support systems will be expanded ten times. Such a high-cost war is not something that Japan can afford.

Yamamoto Kazuki argued with the contrary view. He believed that Japan's lack of resources was an objective fact. If it weren't for this reason, the Japanese would not have had to engage in this war of aggression against China.

But the situation is different now. Since the Manchuria Incident in 1931, the three northeastern provinces of China have become the main bases for Japan's resource supply and arms production. After the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937, most of China's land and resources have fallen into the hands of Japan.

Such a vast occupied area, such rich resources and cheap labor, is enough for Japan to adjust arms production and provide better weapons and equipment for troops.

Yamamoto Ichiki will never forget the Battle of Nomenkan that broke out in the Sino-Mongolia border area in 1939. It was a contest of steel, large-scale industrial production and will, and flesh and blood.

General Zhukov, the commander of the Soviet Army's First Far East Army, gathered four tank brigades, three hundred aircraft and two hundred and fifty cannons. The arrogant Japanese Army realized what modern war was.

The fleet of planes in the sky roared, the cannons on the ground roared, and aviation bombs and large-caliber shells blew the Japanese positions into a sea of ​​fire. The intensity of firepower strikes was unprecedented in the Japanese.

Deep in the unblocked Gobi Desert, on the wide front of more than ten kilometers, flying dust swept across the earth, and thousands of Type 34 Su-United Tanks came overwhelmed by the tank's tracks mercilessly crushed the spirit and ** of the Japanese soldiers.

At the same time, the Japanese ambition to advance north was buried in the vast Mongolian Gobi Desert. In this battle, more than 50,000 Japanese troops were killed, while less than 3,000 Soviet troops were killed and less than 3,000.

Nomenkan, a devilish name, left a painful memory for Yamamoto Ichiki like a brand. He equipped this special forces with less than 100 people with advanced weapons, and his combat power is definitely the world's first-class.

Each of the special agent team members is equipped with a "mp38" submachine gun in Germany, a 20-round Molding gun in Germany, 10 people in each combat team, and two light machine guns. The firepower of a single soldier is satisfactory.

Colonel Yamamoto Ichiki was very dissatisfied with this operation. He thought that Lieutenant General Yoshizuka Yoshinobu was a little motivated. Although the Eighth Route Army belonged to a strong combat force in the entire Chinese army, in his eyes, this army composed of peasants who had never seen the world was not an army.

They were dressed like beggars, and they were worried when winter came. Their government didn't even have cotton uniforms. If they could have a captured Type 38 rifle, they were considered first-class equipment.

Most of the soldiers also used Hanyang, a product of the Hanyang Arsenal founded by Zhang Zhidong, the Qing minister of the Qing court, at the end of the 19th century. This kind of rifle has extremely poor accuracy and is common.

Even if such a poor weapon is used, there is still a very lack of ammunition, and each soldier cannot fit in with five bullets. It is a joke that such an army dares to fight against the Imperial Army.

But Yamamoto Kazuki had to admit that the vigilance and the quality of the soldiers were still extremely high. His mission to raid the Eighth Route Army headquarters failed. After killing many soldiers from the independent regiment, Yamamoto Kazuki led a special combat team to leave calmly.

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"What main group? It's just a dough!"

At the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army, the boss was furious when he heard the news of the Independent Regiment being raided, "Go! Retreat the leader of the Independent Regiment to me! What are you doing? One regiment can't defend a Yang Village, and was defeated by a Japanese squad!"

"Boss, please calm down first!" The Chief of Staff quickly persuaded, "I heard that this Japanese devil is different from other Japanese devils. It is a special combat team and uses automated firearms..."

"Don't make excuses! I'll remove the leader of the independent group!"

"Who will be replaced by the leader of the independent regiment?"

"Where is Li Yunlong? Where is he?"

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