Devil's Army

Chapter 1020: Complete Annihilation of the Japanese Tank Forces

The Type 2 tank of the First Army has thick armor and is resistant to impact, and is ranked in the first echelon.

Five Type 97 medium tanks were in the second echelon.

When the Japanese tank soldiers saw the tank soldiers of the First Army, their adrenaline surged as if they had been injected with chicken blood. They immediately surrounded the tanks of the First Army.

The mud was stirred up by the tracks and flew all over the sky. The roars and roars were intertwined.

The Japanese army relied on their large number of tanks and tried to encircle the tanks of each army.

With a two-to-one ratio, the tanks of the First Army will definitely suffer.

Upon seeing this, Captain Fu, the team leader, immediately changed the formation.

He took the lead as the wedge, with the other four Type 4 tanks on both sides and five Type 97 tanks at the back, rushing towards the Japanese tanks.

Captain Fu was the first to fire at the Japanese tank in front of him. The shells made a big hole in the armor of the Japanese tank in front. The driver inside was pierced by several pieces of iron and died on the spot.

The two Japanese tanks on both sides fired at Captain Fu's tank in succession.

After firing on the Japanese tanks in front of him, Captain Fu saw the gun barrels of the two Japanese tanks in front of him turning towards him, so he quickly walked in a "Z" shape to avoid the Japanese artillery fire.

A Japanese shell hit the left front of Captain Fu's tank, raising a cloud of dirt, but another shell hit Captain Fu's right armor.

What shocked the Japanese was that after the smoke from the explosion of the shell that hit the deputy company commander's right armor dissipated, the deputy company commander's tank was not blown up, let alone destroyed, except that the armor was blackened by the heat wave of the shell explosion.

"The armor of the Devil's Army tanks has been thickened. Blow up their tracks. Blow up their tracks!" the Japanese tank commander shouted desperately in the command vehicle.

“021.023负责魔鬼部队领队坦克,019,020负责左翼1号车,024,025负责右翼1号车……&34;日军指挥官通过电台接连下达命令。

At this time, the tanks of the First Army roared first, and the shells whistled at the Japanese tanks. The earth and rocks around the Japanese tanks flew, and the sound of artillery roared.

The training of the First Army's tank soldiers required that the first shell must hit the target, so in the first round of shelling, many Japanese tanks were hit and caught fire.

The tracks of a Japanese tank were blown off, and it instantly lost its balance, falling to the side, emitting thick smoke.

A Japanese tank's turret was hit by a shell and began to shake violently.

The Japanese tanks returned fire. The battlefield was filled with smoke and flashes of fire. The metal shells of the tanks were blackened by the heat of the explosion, and parts and fragments flew everywhere.

When a Japanese tank was hit, its ammunition exploded, the turret was blown into the air, and body parts and twisted metal were scattered all over the ground.

The tracks of the No. 1 vehicle on the left and the No. 4 vehicle on the right were also blown off by the Japanese tanks. They fell helplessly to one side, unable to move. But their turrets kept turning and bombarding the Japanese tanks.

The tanks of the two armies were still chasing and attacking on the plain. The Japanese tanks were constantly destroyed, caught fire, and exploded by the tanks of the First Army. However, the number of Japanese tanks was absolutely superior. Three of the five Type 97 medium tanks of the First Army's rear guard were hit and destroyed, and one had its track blown off. But they still stopped where they were and stubbornly fired at the Japanese tanks.

The tanks of the Japanese rear guard rumbled over, trying to destroy the few remaining tanks of the First Army and then attack Jixian County.

At this time, five Golden Eagle No. 3 drones that were watching the movements of the Japanese army at the south gate of Jixian County rushed back to provide reinforcements.

As soon as they arrived above the east gate of Ji County, they opened fire.

Five air-to-ground missiles ignited one after another and flew towards the Japanese tank in the front.

Immediately followed by a series of "boom..." explosions, and the five Japanese tanks in the front were destroyed one after another.

A Japanese tank's ammunition depot was set on fire, causing a chain reaction, which resulted in a beautiful feast of iron trees and silver flowers.

With the arrival of the First Army's Golden Eagle No. 3 drone, Japanese tanks were destroyed one after another.

The five remaining Japanese tanks turned around hastily and tried to escape the battlefield.

Five Golden Eagle III drones caught up with them and a round of salvos completely disabled them.

This wave of steel torrent of the Japanese army was defeated by the First Army, and the danger to the east gate of Jixian County was eliminated.

All that remained on the battlefield were the wreckage of the two armies' tanks and the lingering smoke of gunpowder.

The 3rd Regiment of the 12th Brigade, which served as the reserve force, immediately left the city and followed the remaining two Type 2 tanks and one Type 97 medium tank of the 1st Army towards the Bailonggang Bridge.

The Japanese infantry, having lost the cover of tanks, fought and retreated under the fierce attack of the Third Regiment.

Along the way, the third regiment commander gathered a regiment of soldiers that were scattered by Japanese tanks and treated a regiment of soldiers that were injured by the Japanese tank unit.

The remains of more fallen soldiers lay quietly behind rocks, beside the path and behind large trees that were still burning.

The third regiment commander did not bother to clean up the battlefield, and quickly ran towards the Bailonggang Bridge position with the gathered soldiers.

The Bailonggang Bridge position has been occupied by the Japanese army.

The commander of the Third Regiment ordered the three tanks of the First Army to lead the way and fiercely bombard the Bailonggang Bridge position occupied by the Japanese army. The soldiers followed.

The complete annihilation of the Japanese tank forces caused low morale among the Japanese soldiers.

Under the fierce bombardment of three army tanks, the Japanese army withdrew from the positions south of Bailonggang Bridge.

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