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Chapter 300 Tank Might

Less than one thousand meters away from the frontier positions of the Eighth Route Army, the 24 Type 92 infantry cannons of the 5th Japanese Independence Mixed Brigade were lined up in a row, neatly, with the muzzles facing the positions of the Eighth Route Army soldiers.

Many Japanese artillery soldiers were preparing for artillery shooting, and boxes of shells were moved by Japanese to the next door to the infantry artillery.

The commander of the Japanese Major General Brigade, Goro Takano, was not far from his artillery position. This was the Japanese's temporary frontier command. Goro Takano held a telescope and looked at the sniper positions built by the Eighth Route Army in front of him, his face full of grin.

Being sniped by the Eighth Route Army, the independent 5th Brigade was progressing slowly. Goro Takano hated the Eighth Route Army that blocked him. This time, he finally had the opportunity to carry out a large-scale artillery attack. No wonder Goro Takano grinned.

In the past, the Eighth Route Army was a small-scale sniper, with unpredictable tactics and flexible and versatile. These infantry artillery from the Japanese were basically useless.

Holding the telescope, he looked at several positions of the Eighth Route Army in the distance, and then looked at the large number of artillery soldiers who were preparing. He had been looking at Takano Goro before putting down his telescope.

In the sky, a reconnaissance plane of the newly formed 6th Army hovered over the Taierzhuang area. When he heard the roar in the sky, Goro Takano picked up his telescope and looked into the sky. Seeing this reconnaissance plane, Goro Takano's face changed slightly.

This is the sixth time today that I have found a reconnaissance plane above my head. Takano Goro has no choice but to do with the reconnaissance planes of the newly formed 6th Army.

Frontier positions of the Eighth Route Army.

An Eighth Route Army battalion commander was holding a telescope and looking at the artillery position of the little Japanese in the distance. Seeing the Japanese blatantly setting up cannons under his nose, he was so angry that the Japanese were bullying the Eighth Route Army without cannons.

"Damn it, the Japanese have so many cannons, everyone should pay attention. Once the Japanese bombard us, everyone will hide in the trenches. Don't show it."

Commander Nie also received a report at the temporary command center on the hillside. The Japanese set up cannons under his nose. The damn Japanese, Commander Nie thought angrily.

"Teacher, do we give up our frontline positions and retreat to the second line of defense."

Seeing that the Japanese were about to shell himself, a commander of the 115th Division suggested.

After pondering for a while, Commander Nie shook his head and retreated directly to the second line of defense, which could easily damage the morale of the soldiers. In addition, even if he retreated to the second line of defense, the Japanese could still move their artillery positions forward and continue to attack their second line of defense.

In this situation, you can only defend yourself.

He looked into the distance with a telescope. Commander Nie's face gradually became serious. Looking at the Japanese, he was afraid that it would be ready to fire the artillery in a short while. His frontier position would be subject to the fierce artillery fire of the Japanese.

Suddenly, Commander Nie looked ahead for a long time, his face extremely shocked, as if he could not believe what he saw. Several commanders of the Eighth Route Army next to him were puzzled when they saw this, and one of them even asked.

"Secretary, what's wrong?"

Commander Nie came to his senses and pointed to the front happily and said, "Look at the newly formed tank group of the 6th Army."

Hearing this, everyone looked forward with telescopes. On the flank of the 5th Brigade of the Japanese Independent Mixed Initiative, a huge tank unit appeared. Through the telescope, you could vaguely see the blue sky and white sun sign on the body of the tank.

"Look, everyone, there is a tank unit over there." A commander of the 115th Division shouted in surprise.

On the other side of the 5th Brigade of the Japanese Independent Mixed, a tank unit also appeared, and dozens of Tiger tanks were driving towards the Japanese.

The tank regiment has three tank battalions. The troops are divided into three routes. Two battalions attack from the left and right flanks, and one battalion attacks from the back of the Japanese. The reconnaissance planes in the sky provide the soldiers with good intelligence. The Japanese independently mixed the 5th Brigade and the distribution of troops. Several commanders of the tank regiment know more clearly.

The Japanese finally found the groups of tanks appearing on both sides and behind them. Seeing so many tanks heading towards them, the Japanese were suddenly panicked.

These Japanese devils are only independent mixed brigades, and are relatively weak in combat power among Japanese troops. They cannot be compared with ordinary field divisions. It would be strange if the Japanese devils are not panicked when they see so many tanks coming.

On each tank, a straight machine gun is aimed at the Japanese crowd. When dealing with the Japanese crowd, the use of machine guns is the best weapon and the most effective weapon.

When the commander of the Japanese brigade saw that there were tank groups on both sides of his left and right, his face changed. He was about to order a retreat. A Japanese brigade master ran over in panic and said anxiously: "Master of the brigade, there are tank groups behind our team, and our retreat has been blocked."

There was no way out. Suddenly, Goro Takano's face looked extremely ugly, and he shouted anxiously: "Hurry, report to the Excellency Commander-in-Chief Tadashi, and in addition, order the troops to break through separately."

After giving the order, Goro Takano and a group of Japanese officers and hundreds of Japanese soldiers began to prepare to escape.

There were finally a dense sound of shooting on both sides, and even a sound of shelling. As soon as a group of tanks came over, they immediately used machine guns to strafuse the Japanese, and fired some important targets from time to time.

As soon as the tank group came, a large number of Japanese devils scattered into birds and beasts.

A group of Japanese soldiers who were running for life, at least two or three hundred people, were hit by dense machine gun bullets, and blood flashed. These Japanese soldiers fell down in a large number of them. Soon, in just two or three minutes, more than half of these three hundred Japanese soldiers died.

On the ground, the Japanese corpses were messy, and the scattered weapons and equipment were also scattered, very messy and messy.

A moving tiger tank aimed at a Japanese truck in front of him and shot at a distance of two or three hundred meters. The shell roared and smashed the truck into pieces and turned it into a pile of smoked wreckage.

Seeing the tanks of the newly formed 6th Army appear and soon rushed into the Japanese crowd, thousands of Eighth Route Army soldiers also began to charge.

A loud charge sounded, and a burst of roars of tsunamis rang out. Thousands of Eighth Route Army soldiers, holding weapons and big swords, shouted and rushed out of their trenches and rushed towards the Japanese.

The Eighth Route Army completely overwhelmed the Japanese in terms of momentum. While charging, everyone aimed at the escaped Japanese and shot. As soon as they were close, they rushed into the Japanese and raised their swords and fell. Some Eighth Route Army soldiers holding big swords slashed and killed the Japanese.

Many Eighth Route Army soldiers saw the tanks coming, in order not to be accidentally injured, many soldiers began to follow behind tanks and shoot at the Japanese. The machine guns on the tanks were fierce, and the Eighth Route Army soldiers following behind the tanks were almost in danger. Gradually, there were at least a dozen people behind each tank, and at most dozens of Eighth Route Army soldiers.

Some Eighth Route Army soldiers who were originally holding big swords followed behind the tanks and picked up the Type 38 rifle from the ground, aiming at the Japanese around them and constantly shooting.

On the ground, the Japanese corpses gradually increased.

A Japanese master fled with dozens of Japanese devils, while running away, and from time to time he looked at the two and three tiger tanks that were getting closer and closer behind him.

Behind these two and three tanks, dozens or hundreds of Eighth Route Army soldiers, everyone could occasionally look forward to the front, or around them to see Japanese shooting.

A bearded Eighth Route Army soldier, carrying a Type 38 rifle that he had just picked up, aimed at the front, and shot a Japanese soldier to death with one shot. He soon discovered the Japanese Grandpa.

Seeing that it was a Japanese officer, the bearded soldier was half kneeling on the ground, holding his own 300-meter-long rifle, aiming at the Japanese Major who was dozens of meters away.

"Bang!" With a gunshot, the Japanese master fell down. A bullet hit the back center. The Japanese guys next to him were shocked to see their master being beaten to death. They ran faster with their legs.

"Ka, da, da..."

The two and three tanks were flirting with machine gun soldiers. Seeing that the distance was very close, they immediately fired the Japanese corpses. Soon, there were corpses on the ground.

When he came to the place where the Japanese Major fell to the ground, the bearded soldier saw that the Japanese Major was killed, and he couldn't help but shout happily, his face full of joy.

The commander of the 5th Brigade of the Japanese Independence Mixed Brigade, Goro Takano, led a colonel, two juniors, three and four minors, and at least seven and eight low-level Japanese officers. Under the protection of one or two hundred Japanese soldiers, they ran away in a panic.

"His brigade commander, a tank is catching up with you."

Hearing the shouts, Goro Takano looked back and saw that about two or three hundred meters behind him, a tank was driving towards him, and more than a dozen Eighth Route Army soldiers were following behind the tank.

Some Japanese were sniping the tank. The Japanese were holding Type 38 rifles or crooked machine guns, making the tank jingle. The Japanese were sniping killed by the dense machine gun bullets shot out from the tank.

"Baga!!!"

Seeing that his soldiers were beaten to death in large numbers under his nose, Goro Takano shouted in grief and anger. After shouting, Goro Takano's face changed drastically, and several tanks appeared in front of him. Goro Takano looked around and he had nowhere to escape.

It is far from the battlefield, and in the south direction, a convoy of several tanks, armored vehicles and off-road vehicles are driving towards this side.

No one noticed so many Japanese devils, and another convoy came to the south. At this time, Japanese devils were just escaping.

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