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Chapter 211: Blow up bridges and destroy roads, capture 1 tanks in one go

There were already people active on the Jingfeng Railway, and the Japanese happened to be transporting tanks to North China, so they had to get involved no matter what.

This matter is top secret and will be carried out by the special forces and the advance team. Ding Wei has no extra requests and they just want to stop the train and get the tank back to him.

Operation No. 1 was also a secret within the Japanese army, and the plan was made by the Tokyo Army Headquarters. Fuel was in short supply, and even had to be pumped from ships in the port.

Airplanes, tanks, and artillery were all prepared, and some personnel were drawn from the Kwantung Army.

The main forces were still the North China Expeditionary Army and the 11th Army, as well as the troops in South China. The Kwantung Army itself was also in a tight spot, with eight elite divisions withdrawn, and the total strength was reduced to 8.

Ding Wei reduced the number of troops by more than 60, and including the puppet troops, the force barely maintained a size of .

The 23rd Division in the Yanshan area plus two divisions of the puppet army involved 5 troops, otherwise the Kwantung Army could have provided more support to the North China region.

Mobilizing 50 troops to open up land transportation and carry out large-scale operations will require four or five months of preparation before the war.

The 3rd Tank Division assembled in northern Henan. It was General Gangcun's favorite.

After the main force of the Mongolian army was wiped out, a batch of tanks were transported to support Ding Wei, and the remaining cavalry units retreated into North China.

The North China Expeditionary Army Headquarters personally coordinated the reorganization into a tank division, redeployed light and medium tanks, and trained in armored warfare.

The division was short of tanks and planned to deploy 300 tanks for the advance.

There were only 150 vehicles on hand, and 150 were drawn from the Kwantung Army to assist in combat.

This matter was top secret and was only communicated within the top command without going through any subordinate divisions.

When transported by train, it is only classified as encrypted and no personnel are allowed to inspect it.

Click, click, moving south.

We passed smoothly to Suizhong County station and after a short stop, we exited the station and headed forward.

Just after leaving Suizhou Station, a loud explosion was heard from the front.

The slowly moving train was directly destroyed. The explosions continued. The power of the high explosives was so great that even the rails and bridges were overturned.

The explosion alarmed the Japanese garrison, and they quickly rushed to the scene.

The Japanese troops patrolling along the railway had already exchanged fire with the soldiers of the advance group.

Grenade launchers and grenades were thrown at the Japanese, gunshots rang out continuously, and bullets fired rapidly.

The advance regiment's combat style is relatively flexible, which is related to their origin, and is suitable for surprise attacks and harassment-type battles.

Each company and platoon fought spontaneously and inserted themselves flexibly.

The firepower poured down on the Japs.

Duan Peng's special forces team infiltrated Suizhou Railway Station from the other side, detonated bombs, and set fire to the warehouse to create chaos.

The Japanese were confused and almost lost after being beaten so hard.

Railways were bombed, bridges were blown up, and train stations were harassed.

At the same time, multiple forces appeared and advanced towards their garrisons.

While the special forces were creating chaos, they also killed some ignorant Japanese and puppet troops. This group of people were excellent marksmen and all their bullets were aimed at their faces, with every shot hitting the head.

Screams echoed through the streets and the crowd was in chaos.

Duan Peng disguised himself as an ordinary passenger and mingled with the crowd, cursing at a few ignorant Japanese expatriates.

"Get out of here, you Chinese pig. Get out of here."

"Who the hell are you scolding?"

He pulled out a pistol from his arms and emptied the magazine. The ignorant expatriate fell to the ground, holding his chest.

He reached out and took out some military notes from the Japanese overseas Chinese, which were hard currency, and put them in his arms and continued to blend into the crowd.

It has to be Duan Peng, he has very good psychological quality.

He killed 6 people in a row without blushing or getting nervous, and even felt unsatisfied.

Quickly put the bullets into the magazine and push them back into the pistol.

Lieutenant Colonel Shimizu, the military police captain in charge of the railway station security, personally brought out the military police to take charge of the situation, which gave Duan Peng the opportunity to assassinate.

He picked up the box thrown away by the passenger from the ground, picked it up as his own, and held it to his chest.

As the crowd pushed forward.

When the distance was only about twenty meters, he held the box with his left hand, raised his right hand forward, and pulled the trigger decisively.

As the gunshot rang out, the bullet penetrated the Japanese major's chest and blood spurted out.

In order to prevent the other party from being seriously injured but not dead, he specifically followed Ding Wei's request and shot him twice in the chest and once in the head.

After firing the gun, he continued to squeeze into the crowd and disappeared in a few seconds.

Coming and going without a trace, the Japanese major was killed inexplicably.

The military police were in such a panic that they had no time to care about the chaos. They were the first to run back, dragging the major's still-dead body.

Halfway through the run, the Japanese major died.

The battle outside the city was extremely fierce. The advance group's offensive was not concentrated, but the damage it caused was very conspicuous.

One after another, the Japanese were shot and killed by the soldiers who suddenly appeared.

They took advantage of tree trunks, walls, rocks, stone tablets and other shelters to quickly move after the successful sneak attack.

Kong Yong was accompanied by a group of new recruits, all of whom were armored cadets, who followed him into the overturned locomotive.

When the black cloth was pulled back, it was found that it was not a brand new tank.

There were traces of mud on the tracks, clearly a used second-hand item.

The Japanese are so stingy. They have spent all their energy to withdraw tanks. Can't they just get some new ones?

The trainees jumped in one after another, tried to operate it, and slid down the iron plate from the car body.

More than one hundred tanks were transferred, and the shells and bullets transported along with them were also taken away.

The Japs counterattacked fiercely, but were knocked down one after another by the soldiers who rushed out.

The more chaotic the scene, the greater the advantage of the PPSh submachine gun, with its sufficient firepower and fast rate of fire.

When the two sides are in close combat, why bother aiming? Just pull the trigger and fire. By the time you aim and shoot, the enemy is already dead.

The difference in firepower became the biggest barrier between the two sides.

Especially the semi-automatic rifle with a 10-round magazine, in the hands of a veteran, with effective accuracy, he killed the Japanese continuously.

Ordinary bolt-action rifle, aim and fire one shot.

With the semi-automatic rifle in hand, he aimed and fired at the same time. If the first shot was not accurate, the second shot would probably hit the enemy's head.

For experienced veterans, once they hold the gun in their hands, the bullet is almost certain to hit the target.

If you miss once, you can basically guarantee a hit by trying again.

The increase in probability is considerable. When applied to a battle between the two sides, it can completely suppress the Japanese and make them unable to raise their heads.

If you show your head, you will die. One shot will kill you, two shots will kill you.

The Japanese infantry could only watch helplessly as the Eighth Route Army looted the supplies in the train. They were unable to break through the fire blockade, and several boarded charges resulted in heavy casualties.

[Destroy the Gouhe Railway Bridge and obtain 97 Type 200 medium tanks];

[Destroyed the Gouhe railway network and obtained 95 Type 80 light tanks];

While successfully fighting with the advance group, Ding Wei received an unexpected reward of blowing up a bridge and destroying a road.

The soldiers evacuated smoothly, killing 763 Japanese and puppet troops and injuring more than 210 people, with remarkable achievements. In particular, they got the semi-automatic sniper, with an average harvest of 4.5 people per person.

The ace among snipers, Zhao Dayi, who was personally selected by Ding Wei, killed 57 Japanese soldiers.

Whether it is powerful or not depends on actual combat.

Kong Yong successfully completed the task and transferred the materials on the train to the mountainous area. The more difficult problem was the tanks. Even though there were trainees driving them, 17 of them broke down due to the difficult mountain roads.

These are not the point. Ding Wei doesn't care about a dozen second-hand tanks at all.

In his warehouse, 280 brand new Japanese tanks lay quietly.

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