Chapter two hundred and ninety-two layers of sniping
The First Brigade of the North China Front Army of Japan, hundreds of chariots and thousands of Japanese devils, were huge in scale and advanced rapidly. The Japanese devils never expected that a huge anti-tank mine array was waiting for them in front.
"Boom, boom, boom..."
The continuous explosions were heard quickly, and the Japanese tanks were moving forward at full speed. Many tanks rushed into the minefield. Suddenly, at least dozens of mines were triggered, and the small Japanese tanks and armored vehicles that were destroyed at the first time exceeded double digits.
A Type 92 Douding tank driving in the front rushed into a small minefield. With a violent explosion, the small Douding tank was immediately blown up, and the bottom of the tank was blown up to pieces, and all the Japanese inside the tank were blown to death.
Behind the tank, on both sides, there were several tanks, and these tanks rushed into this small minefield. After a few explosions, the tanks were also destroyed.
At the front was a small Japanese chariot squadron, with a total of 11 beandin tanks and small beandin tanks. They were completely vulnerable in front of these anti-tank mines. Anyone who was bombed by a landmine would be destroyed immediately.
After the explosions rang out, the tanks were blown out of smoke and were ruined, turning into a pile of scrap iron. When the small Japanese chariot group marched, the width reached hundreds of meters, the scale was huge and majestic. More than one of these tanks were hit by the thunder at the first time.
Not far away, several armored vehicles were also blown up, and the thinner armored vehicles were almost blown away under the explosion of anti-tank mines.
There was a loud "boom". An armored vehicle was blown out to pieces, and the broken parts flew far away, and a large pit on the ground was emitting blue smoke.
The soldiers buried two or three thousand American m19 anti-tank mines within a radius of two or three kilometers. This mine is a product of the future era, but the mine series is relatively cheap. Even the m19 anti-tank mines that were only released in the 1950s can bear it.
Spending tens of thousands of merit values, Ye Feng exchanged enough m19 anti-tank mines from the "Nuwa" system, and deployed three or four large minefields on the only way to the First Brigade of the Little Japanese Tanks to Xuzhou.
The m19 anti-tank mine is a non-metal anti-tank track mine. It can blow up heavy tank tracks. The US military has been equipped with troops since 1954. There is a secondary fuze room on the side and bottom of the lightning for installation of trick devices. The m606 fuze configured in this mine is also plastic, waterproof, and can be set at the bottom of the river.
Because the m6/m15 anti-tank mines have many metal parts, they are easily discovered by minesweepers. Therefore, the US military equipped the m19 anti-tank mine in 1954. There are no metal parts except the copper detonator shell and stainless steel firing needle spring. The mine should be square in shape, with both length and width 330 mm and 76 mm high, and 9.5 kg of "b" type explosives, with a total mass of 12.6 kg, and a detonation pressure of 1600-2300n. There is a pressure plate on the grass green plastic thunder shell. There is a secondary fuse on the side and bottom, which can be used to set up a weird device.
Faced with the fierce little Japanese chariot brigade, Ye Feng also spent a lot of money, spending tens of thousands of merit points, and exchanged a large number of m19 anti-tank mines. Ye Feng knew that with the current mine removal technology of little Japanese, it was difficult to eliminate these mines.
One after another, it was very dense. The small group of Japanese tanks that were marching in an emergency gradually stopped. In front of the entire team, some tanks and armored vehicles that were driving in the front had been blown up, all turned into piles of scrap iron or piles of wreckage. Some of the bombed tanks were still emitting thick smoke on the spot, and they were even burning.
Hearing the explosion, the commander of the Japanese chariot brigade, Aki Hirada, also walked off his armored vehicle. Looking at the thick smoke in front of him, the destroyed tanks and armored vehicles, Aki Hirada's face looked a little ugly and he roared loudly.
"Baga! What's going on?"
A little Japanese master rushed over from the front and replied loudly: "Master of the Brigade, landmines are buried in front, and our tanks have been blown up more than twenty."
"Your Excellency the brigade commander, the Tujiao Route Army in this area is more frequent, and it may be a landmine buried by the Tujiao Route Army." A young Japanese officer analyzed next to him.
"Baga, this damn Eighth Route Army." Hirata Akira was so angry that he shouted in anger: "Immediately order the engineers to clear the mines, hurry up, hurry up and hurry up."
As Hirada Akira issued the order, soon, teams of little Japanese engineers, holding the mine detectors, ran to the front and began to carefully clear the mines.
It is at least 50 or 60 kilometers away from Xuzhou. The Japanese did not think that Ye Feng sent people to lay mines in this area, but the first thing they thought of was the Eighth Route Army that often operated in this area.
The little Japanese completely overestimated the landmines of the Eighth Route Army. The landmines of the Eighth Route Army are generally difficult to blow up the tanks and armored vehicles of the little Japanese, even the Eighth Route Army’s iron-shelled mines are not good.
In the North China area, the Eighth Route Army carried out mine warfare and once blew up the tanks of the Japanese. However, even if it blows up several tanks of the Japanese, it is mostly lucky. Anti-tank mines that can instantly destroy the Japanese tanks are not produced by the Eighth Route Army arsenal with backward technology.
Since there may be landmines ahead, all the Japanese chariot groups stopped. Some Japanese took the opportunity to get off their own chariots, stood next to the chariots, or climbed onto the roof to rest. Some Japanese in front even watched the Japanese engineers in front clear mines.
The Japanese engineers were quite large in number, with three or five people in groups, and were carefully clearing the mines. Time passed by minute by minute.
These Japanese engineers looked puzzled. They had been lying on the metal detector for more than ten minutes, but they didn't find a mine. Not only did they not find a mine, so many people were clearing the mines, and none of them stepped on it.
Everything is so weird!
Seeing that more than ten minutes had passed and nothing was discovered, the Japanese brigade commander Hirata Akira's face became darker and darker, and he was about to start getting angry.
A Japanese officer ran over to report: "Brig Commander, we didn't find any mines. Maybe all those mines were crushed by us just now."
There were so many people clearing mines, but not a single mine was found. There might be no mine anymore. Hirada Akira looked at the time and found it too late, so he crawled into his armored vehicle with a command knife and issued an order to continue moving forward.
The Japanese chariot groups began to move forward again, but as soon as they advanced a little distance, several tanks and armored vehicles hit hard one after another.
Several consecutive explosions came from the front, and Hirata Akira's face was so gloomy that it could almost pinch out water. Without the Japanese reporting, Hirata Akira knew that another chariot had been blown up.
"Baga!!!"
Hirata Akira screamed in anger, and had no choice but to issue another order, ordering to temporarily stop advancing, sending almost all the engineers out, and starting to clear mines again.
There were so many Japanese engineers, and they had been queuing for another twenty or thirty minutes, but they still found nothing. Seeing that there was no discovery, Hirata Akira thought that the ones buried in front might be non-metal anti-tank mines. Such advanced mines were definitely not buried by the Eighth Route Army, and most of them were buried by the newly formed 6th Army.
Thinking about this, Hirata Akira knew that the only way at present was to bypass this minefield, so the Japanese chariot group began to act again, change direction, and circled from the side of the area that exploded just now.
Hirata Akira never expected that this vast area was full of mines, and on the side, the entire minefield stretched for one or two kilometers, consisting of dozens of small minefields.
The Japanese chariot group had been detoured for less than one or two hundred meters, and several tanks and armored vehicles touched mines. Several explosions came, and all these tanks and armored vehicles were blown up.
Akira Hirata vomited blood so much that he was so angry that he was so excited to kill people.
How come there are so many landmines in this area, and they are advanced non-metal anti-tank mines. In desperation, Hirata Akira had to spread out the map, re-select a route, retreated a few kilometers, and walked around from the side far away. In this way, the Japanese would have to walk at least ten kilometers more.
Looking at the sky, it was getting too far and gradually slanted westward. It would be dark in more than an hour. Hirata Akira looked at his watch and knew that he would reach Xuzhou at 7 o'clock tonight and cut the bottom and soak it.
The Japanese chariot group traveled a few kilometers. Unexpectedly, they encountered another huge minefield. More than a dozen chariots were blown up and turned into piles of wreckage and piles of scrap iron.
This area is full of minefields, and it is difficult for small Japanese chariot groups to pass through.
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South of Zaozhuang.
A long Japanese team was marching, marching urgently along the highway, raising the dust in the sky. This was the 5th Mixed Brigade of the Japanese Independence that was quickly reinforced by Xuzhou.
Suddenly, several consecutive explosions sounded.
"Boom, boom, boom..."
This was the explosion of land mines. An Eighth Route Army unit buried landmines in this area. With several explosions, dozens of Japanese Japanese who were marching in front of the team were injured if they were not killed.
On both sides of the highway, there was an ambush of the Eighth Route Army troops of hundreds of people. The Eighth Route Army soldiers watched the mines they buried explode, and their faces were filled with joy.
"Battery Commander, our mines exploded."
The Eighth Route Army battalion commander held a telescope and watched the Japanese in the distance being blown up. He was also happy and said to the side in a low voice: "Don't move, everyone, ambush, no shooting is allowed without my order."
"Battery Commander, look, the Japanese have begun to clear mines."
Just line up, there is no hurry. The battalion commander put down his telescope, looked calm, and even took out a little tobacco, slowly rolled up a cigarette, and started smoking it with pleasure.
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Chapter completed!