Devil's Army

Chapter 1494 Ambush of the Guards Cavalry

The scouts of the Major of the Guards witnessed the entire process of the Eighth Route Army cavalry chasing their artillery transport team and found nothing unusual.

Major Konoe decided to inflict another severe defeat on this defeated force.

The major of the Imperial Guards led the Imperial Guards Cavalry Unit and quietly encircled Captain Yao's cavalry detachment like a ghost.

All of this could not escape the detection of the Golden Eagle UAV arranged in the air by the second regiment commander.

Soon, Captain Yao also got the information and immediately gathered his troops, preparing for battle on the one hand and retreating on the other.

The Japanese Guards Cavalry Unit finally caught the attention of the Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment.

The Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment immediately formed its battle formation, raised their sabers, and prepared to fight.

The Japanese Guards Cavalry Unit took the lead in launching an attack on the Eighth Route Army Cavalry Detachment.

Yellow dust rolled up in the wilderness, and the iron hooves of more than a thousand war horses made the earth tremble.

The gray cloth uniforms of the Eighth Route Army cavalry fluttered in the wind; the cold gleam of their sabers formed a glaring contrast with the woolen uniforms and plaster flags of the Japanese cavalry.

"Charge!" As Captain Yao's roar cut through the air, the Eighth Route Army cavalry rushed towards the Japanese Guards Cavalry like a torrent breaking through a dam, the sound of stirrups merging into thunder.

The soldiers in the front row lay on horseback, with their sabers raised like a silver wall, charging towards the charge of the Japanese cavalry.

The Japanese cavalry was just as dense as an iron formation. The barrels of the Type 38 muskets flashed coldly in the sun, and the spurs on the cavalry boots created tiny sparks.

The moment the two arrays intersected, the sound of metal collision exploded into a frantic symphony.

The Eighth Route Army's sabers chopped on the Japanese army's helmets, emitting blue flames, and the butts of their guns hit the horses' necks with a dull sound.

A warhorse of the Eighth Route Army was pierced by a spear of the Japanese cavalry. When its front hooves were in the air, the soldier on the horse used inertia to swing his sword and split the opponent in half, including his helmet.

The Japanese cavalry tried to cut the formation with neat horizontal columns, but were disrupted by the flexible penetration of the Eighth Route Army cavalry.

Some Eighth Route Army cavalrymen grabbed the reins of the Japanese war horses, forcing the two horses to collide with each other and then put their pistols against each other's chests, killing the Japanese cavalrymen.

In the yellow dust, the plaster flag was blown away by the saber, and the gray cloth military cap rolled under the horse's hooves. An ownerless warhorse was running wildly with a half-broken saddle on its back, and a bloody carbine was stuck in its buttocks.

The shouts of the Eighth Route Army cavalry mixed with the roars of the Japanese army and were torn into intermittent syllables by the wind. Only the arcs of waving sabers and the falling figures engraved this tragic battle in the diffuse dust.

The two sides charged back and forth twice. Captain Yao saw that the Japanese cavalry was bloodthirsty and felt that the time was ripe, so he blew a long whistle and led the cavalry detachment to retreat to the tank ambush position of the Second Regiment.

The Imperial Guards Major would not let the duck in his mouth fly away again, so he led the cavalry to chase after him, shooting as they chased.

The Eighth Route Army cavalrymen who were unfortunately hit by bullets fell off their horses one after another.

When Major Konoha chased to a vast grassland, he suddenly heard the roar of a motor that frightened him.

After a while, more than 20 "Qukou" tanks surrounded the grassland from both sides.

The artillery on the tanks continued to bombard the Guards Cavalry, and the machine guns on the tanks continued to fire at the nearby Guards Cavalry.

The guards cavalry and their horses were torn into pieces and flew in all directions under the bombardment of 100mm howitzers.

One by one, the Guards Cavalrymen were shot through by the tank machine gun fire with strong penetrating power and fell off their horses.

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