Chapter 1029: Does the Eighth Route Armys artillery shells cost money?(2/2)
Behind each gun emplacement is a mountain of ammunition boxes.
Not far away, there were a large number of trucks and half-tracks, continuously delivering artillery shells to the artillery positions.
After experiencing so many battles, a large amount of live-fire training, and hard study day and night, the artillery of the New Regiment has grown into an elite artillery unit that is not inferior to the artillery unit of the Japanese Army's Class A Division.
Even actual combat and live-fire experience goes far beyond that.
Under the command of Wang Chengzhu, Yao Shangwen and Li Changsheng, most of the artillery firepower will not be wasted.
"fire!"
When ready, Chief of Staff Wang Dehou issued the shelling order without hesitation on the communication channel.
Accompanied by dense muzzle fireworks, bursts of strong wind swept across.
In an instant, rounds of artillery shells soared into the sky, streaking orange-red arcs in the sky, with a sharp whistling sound, and hit the Japanese anti-tank cone area.
Although the half-meter-high anti-tank cones made of concrete were very hard, the Eighth Route Army's artillery shells were very powerful.
In addition, the density of the artillery shells was very high, and the shells were overwhelming, and each anti-tank cone was blown to pieces.
At this time, Okamura Neji and Arisu Seizo, who were inspecting the position, looked at this scene with binoculars, their faces full of shock, and even a little angry:
"The Eighth Route Army actually used artillery shells to cover all anti-tank cone areas with artillery fire?"
The Japanese army did not have many resources, so they used almost all the concrete to build anti-tank cones.
In this way, the Japanese army had no excess concrete and used it to build thickened concrete bunkers and bunkers.
Okamura Neiji and Arisu Seizan expected that the Eighth Route Army would bombard some areas to open gaps for tanks and infantry.
But they did not expect that Li Yunlong directly used thousands of cannons to bombard all anti-tank cone areas.
As a result, the Eighth Route Army infantry and tank attacks could only be limited to a certain area, making it easier for the Japanese and puppet troops to concentrate their forces and firepower to counterattack.
But the current situation is completely contrary to military practice.
Are the artillery shells of the Eighth Route Army free of charge?
Seeing the continuous artillery fire covering mountains and landslides in the field of view of the telescope, Okamura Neji and Yusue Seizan were stunned on the spot.
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Chapter completed!