Devil's Army

Chapter 1702 Paratroopers Raid the Naval Battalion Artillery Position

At seven o'clock the next morning, the air force kicked off the day's battle.

Shells fell like rain on the Japanese strongholds and fortifications in Port Arthur, destroying the fortifications built by the Japanese last night.

Japanese warships anchored at Port Arthur were also attacked by air forces.

The remaining anti-aircraft firepower on the Japanese warships opened fire at full power and fiercely fired at the First Army Air Force.

At this time, several bombers broke away from the bombing group that was bombing the Japanese strongholds and quietly flew to the rear of the naval camp.

After a while, one paratrooper after another jumped out of the belly of the bomber.

Soon, the sky was filled with umbrella flowers.

At this time, a brigade of soldiers launched a feint attack on the Japanese defense line in front of the naval camp, in order to tie down the Japanese army's attraction.

However, the large number of parachutes floating down from the sky still attracted the attention of Japanese soldiers.

They kept shooting at the paratroopers descending from the sky.

The paratroopers also continued to shoot at the Japanese soldiers on the ground from the air.

Since we have been discovered by the Japanese army, a sneak attack is no longer possible.

So the paratrooper battalion captain immediately gathered the paratroopers who had already landed and rushed towards the suspected point of the Japanese artillery position.

The paratroopers quickly engaged Japanese infantry around the suspected point.

The Japanese artillery position is located in the Japanese territory, with only a small number of garrison troops, so it must be attacked quickly and violently. Otherwise, it will be difficult to capture the Japanese artillery position after the surrounding Japanese reinforcements arrive.

The captain of the paratrooper battalion could already hear the clear sound of artillery, and he led the paratroopers to launch a fierce attack in the direction where the sound came from.

The paratroopers who landed one after another also quickly ran towards the place where the gunshots were heard.

At this time, the Japanese commander had already determined that the paratroopers' target was their artillery position, and quickly ordered the surrounding reinforcements to rush over to reinforce.

The Japanese artillery garrisons hidden around civilian houses also gathered to block the attack of the paratroopers, but the paratroopers' firepower was strong and their attack was fierce.

The Japanese artillery garrison's defense lines were constantly broken through by paratroopers.

At this time, the paratroopers' rearguard troops had already engaged in battle with the Japanese reinforcements.

The Japanese artillery positions must be captured as soon as possible, otherwise the paratroopers will be in a very difficult situation under the joint attack of the Japanese army.

Jinzhou's air force appeared over the naval camp in time and launched fierce bombing and strafing on the Japanese reinforcements who were fiercely attacking the paratroopers, greatly relieving the pressure on the paratroopers.

The closer they got to the Japanese artillery positions, the greater the resistance the paratroopers encountered. However, the Type 95 automatic rifle in each paratrooper's hand was like a machine gun. The ferocious firepower left the Japanese with little power but to defend themselves, unable to fight back.

The vanguard of the paratroopers had already seen the Japanese artillery that was still firing, and opened fire at full force, tearing through the last line of defense of the Japanese artillery guard troops and launching an attack on the Japanese artillery soldiers.

The sound of artillery bombardment from the Japanese artillery positions stopped abruptly, and the artillerymen rushed to pick up their rifles and fight with the paratroopers.

Without the threat of Japanese artillery, the machine gunners and rocket soldiers of the 1st Brigade quickly suppressed the firepower of the Japanese navy battalion.

The engineers quickly filled the anti-tank trenches.

The paratroopers eliminated the Japanese troops on the artillery position, quickly lowered the muzzle, and fired at the Japanese troops in the naval battalion from behind.

At this time, the Japanese reinforcements already knew that their artillery positions had been captured by the Devil Force paratroopers, and they attacked the paratroopers' defense line more fiercely in an attempt to recapture their artillery positions.

However, they encountered stubborn resistance from the rearguard troops of the paratroopers and continuous bombing from the air force.

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