One hundred and seventy-seventh recovery of Hangzhou (nine)
However, before these Japanese devils had time to get off the car, they had just stopped the armored vehicle, and the m4 tank, less than 100 meters away from the armored vehicle, aimed at the cannon.
The tank was driving while aiming at the Japanese armored vehicle in front of him. The fire flashed with a flash of the tank's gun barrel, and a shell accurately hit the target. With a loud "boom", the armored vehicle was directly exploded.
The Japanese armored vehicles weigh only a few tons, and their thin armor was like paper in front of the 76mm main gun of the m4 tank. After the explosion, they immediately turned into a pile of wreckage, burning on the ground, and they could hardly see what they were like.
The Japanese officers riding in the armored vehicles in front heard the explosion and immediately knew that the tanks chasing behind had fired, and the Japanese's faces turned pale a little.
"Baga! Stop the car quickly, hurry up!!!"
The Japanese Infantry Regiment Captain shouted in horror, and stopped praying to his master Amaterasu. He immediately ordered the car to stop, obviously preparing to abandon the car and run away.
Under such circumstances, it was completely dead when continuing to ride in the armored vehicles. Only by getting off the car and abandoning these armored vehicles could there be a trace of chance of escaping. Obviously, the captain of the Japanese Regiment also thought of this and immediately shouted anxiously and in horror.
The Japanese who drove this armored vehicle stopped very quickly. The escaped armor immediately stopped. Seeing that the armored vehicle stopped, the Japanese colonel was the first to open the door and wanted to jump out of the car.
However, I don’t know if it was because I opened the door too few times in person or it was too anxious. Anyway, I didn’t open the car door after I opened it for a long time, and the Japanese colonel screamed in anger.
A Japanese Major who was riding in the car was so angry that he almost cried when he saw his corps leader. He immediately opened the door. Seeing that the door was opened, the Japanese Colonel was the first to rush out of the car, and the rest of the Japanese in the car quickly followed.
As the armored vehicles that the Japanese Infantry Regiment were parked, the rest of the armored vehicles followed suit and rushed to stop, wanting to get out of the car and run away. The armored vehicles that the Japanese Infantry Regiment were riding in were relatively in front, and many Japanese officers saw them.
Soon, the remaining six Japanese armored vehicles began to park in a mess. Two or three armored vehicles had already opened, and the Japanese officers inside began to flee outside the car in a hurry in fear.
The six m4 Sherman tanks chasing behind rushed over immediately and fired along with them.
"Boom, boom, boom..."
With the firing of several M4 tanks, the Japanese armor was destroyed by four or five more. There were only two or three intact armored vehicles.
The m4 tanks are simply too easy to deal with Japanese armored vehicles. They are fired one by one, and there is no need for a second gun at all. The thin armor of Japanese armored vehicles cannot withstand the bombardment of the m4 tank's main gun.
The Japanese Infantry Regiment Captain who had just escaped from the armored vehicle had not yet run far away. Suddenly, he heard the continuous burst of explosions coming from behind him. He couldn't help but turn his head and look back. He saw that most of his armored vehicle had been destroyed. The people inside didn't have time to escape.
Seeing this scene, the captain of the Japanese Regiment staggered and ran faster with several Japanese officers without any image, only to regret that his parents had fewer legs.
The remaining two and three armored vehicles were in a relatively high position, among which the Japanese artillery shell troop captain was also riding on one of the armored vehicles.
Hearing several explosions in succession, there was no need to think about it, the Japanese Artillery Corps Captain knew that the armored vehicles behind him were probably hit. So the Japanese Artillery Corps Captain rushed off his armored vehicles quickly, then hurriedly looked back, and ran faster than a rabbit.
The captain of the Japanese Artillery Regiment was completely scared to death. He couldn't run at the maximum speed. In front of him, dozens of meters, his colleagues and the captain of the Japanese Infantry Regiment had already run dozens of meters away, and behind him, the armored vehicles were all turned into piles of scrap iron.
Several piles of scrap iron were burning on the ground, with large scattered fire, strong black smoke, and even a smell of human flesh being burned.
These Japanese ran fast, and the tanks chasing behind were not slow either. The six m4 tanks were in a dispersed formation and had already been chased. Among them, there were a few more guns, completely destroying the remaining two and three armored vehicles.
Among these two and three armored vehicles, some Japanese soldiers did not escape completely. The fastest-moving Japanese infantry regiment captain led several Japanese soldiers to run only a few dozen meters away. The Japanese artillery regiment captain led two and three Japanese officers to run twenty or thirty meters away.
As all the armored vehicles were destroyed, the soldiers naturally saw the Japanese officers who were running for their lives, and even more clearly saw the Japanese two regiment captains.
Soon, several beams of light locked on these Japanese devils. Seeing that there were two Japanese colonels, one in front and the other in the middle, the soldiers in the tank immediately came up in anger.
The number of these Japanese officers who were running for life was not large. The Japanese infantry corps leader was led by a few people, and the Japanese artillery corps leader two or three people. However, although the number was not large, they were all Japanese officers at all levels.
Seeing a beam of light shining on him, the captain of the Japanese Artillery Regiment, who had not run far, trembled in his heart, and almost his whole heart was scared. His face was pale, staggering, and in a mess, and even his command knife was not needed.
An m4 tank aimed at the Japanese Artillery Regiment commander dozens of meters away in front of him. Seeing that a colonel officer was so invisible, a sneer appeared on the corner of the gunner's mouth, and then there was a shell.
"boom!!!"
The shells hit the target accurately and emitted a violent explosion, blowing the Japanese artillery corps captain into a bloody mist, with no residue left. The two and three Japanese officers who were running away from the old Japanese were also affected and were all killed.
One of them was blown away. With the explosion's air waves, he flew far away and almost hit the group of Japanese officers who were still running for life in front of him. Among the group of Japanese officers was another corps leader, Colonel's corps leader of the first Japanese infantry regiment.
The captain of the colonel heard a loud noise and thought in his heart with grief. The captain of the artillery corps must be finished, and it must be finished. The chariots of the Centre ** team are really amazing.
The light column had already shone on the Japanese Infantry Regiment Captain. At this time, the Japanese Infantry Regiment Captain knew that he was finished, and it would be futile to run away again.
The Japanese corps commander stopped, faced the tanks, smiled bitterly, took out his gun and prepared to commit suicide. Seeing this, several Japanese officers who were still running away immediately shouted shrillly: "Your Captain, You Your Regiment!!!"
"Boom, boom, boom..."
With several consecutive shellings, several M4 tanks fired almost at the same time. Several shells emitted violent explosions, and flames flashed, killing all the Japanese devils.
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On the battlefield not far away, the battle is in full swing.
With the cooperation of dozens of m3 half-tracked tanks, the more than 200 m4 tanks were rushing around. Within two or three kilometers, there were tanks and armored vehicles.
The Japanese's more than 2,000 infantry soldiers were already dead at this time, and the remaining more than 1,000 Japanese were completely in chaos, completely in chaos, without any command.
Some Japanese were running for their lives, some Japanese were making unnecessary resistance, and a small number of Japanese were even scared by the scene, staring at all, with their eyes dumbfounded until they were killed by bullets.
Most of the Japanese were chased and beaten by the soldiers, and some Japanese saw that they could not escape, so they began to resist and began to fight back.
Some Japanese began to shoot at some m3 half-track armored vehicles, making these armored vehicles jingle and even sparks emerge. These Japanese Japanese also knew that shooting at m4 tanks like iron lumps had no effect, and only when shooting at armored vehicles could have a little effect.
Some Japanese soldiers rushed towards tanks or armored vehicles with explosive bags. However, the firepower of the soldiers was too strong, so it was difficult for these Japanese soldiers to get close to them. They were often killed on the ground without rushing far away.
There are also a small number of Japanese devils who are "smart". They take out their grenades and throw them at the m4 tank or m3 armored vehicle that is closer to them, hoping to blow up a warrior's chariot.
Can this kind of grenade from Japan blow up an m4 Sherman tank? That is obviously impossible, but it poses a certain threat to the m3 half-tracked tank.
A Japanese soldier took out a grenade and threw it at an m3 half-track armored vehicle that was shooting not far away. The grenade drew an arc in the air and landed next to the armored vehicle, only one or two meters away.
A muffled "boom" sound, the debris produced by the explosion of the grenade and the sand and stones on the ground splashed on the armored vehicle, which scared the soldiers on the vehicle. The paint in the area where the armored vehicle was "shocked" was blown off.
The soldiers in the car quickly realized that a Japanese soldier threw grenades at him. Since the Japanese soldiers were not far from the soldiers' armored vehicles, the soldiers quickly discovered it.
A soldier in the car picked up his Thomson submachine gun and shot fiercely at the Japanese sergeant twenty or thirty meters away. The dense bullets drove the Japanese into a hornet's nest.
As the battle progressed, the Japanese fled in various places, and some Japanese fled towards their artillery positions two kilometers away.
At this time, there were basically no people in the Japanese artillery positions. A large number of Japanese artillery soldiers had almost run away, and only rows of cannons and many trucks were left on the position.
In the northeast of the artillery position, there were almost nearly a thousand Japanese troops running away in panic. There were actually some large trucks in the crowd, and these trucks were covered with figures.
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