Devil's Army
Chapter 683: War breaks out again in Liangjia Mountain
Shortly after the Spring Festival, Jackal and two special forces members rushed to Hangzhou. After all, if Instructor Yin and his team wanted to work in the tribe with peace of mind, living apart was not a solution, so they had to bring their families over.
Not long after Jackal and his men went to Hangzhou, Leng Feng selected 250 knowledgeable students from the First Army to attend the Air Force Academy for training.
Training a pilot takes several years, and Leng Feng knows clearly that the 500 students are far from enough to cope with the Japanese air force.
During the history of China's Anti-Japanese War, more than 1700 first-generation Chinese pilots all died in the sky. It was often only half a year from graduation to sacrifice. Most of them came from China's top universities, prominent families or returned overseas Chinese. And their average age was only 23 years old. It is a sad and tearful history of the Chinese Air Force's Anti-Japanese War.
Leng Feng wanted to build the strongest air force in China, to destroy the enemy's air force and preserve his own pilots. The most advantageous method was to build a cross-generation fighter. So he often went to the research department to learn about the research progress of Wen Lang's supersonic fighter.
The first supersonic flight in human history was on October 1947, 10, when the X-14 rocket experimental machine was developed by the Bell Corporation of the United States.
At present, Wenlang has designed a blueprint of a swept-back aircraft with a pointed and long nose. The aircraft's air inlet and outlet are arranged according to modern supersonic aircraft. The only difficulty is how to transform the propeller engine into a jet engine. This is a key factor in whether the aircraft can successfully break the sound barrier.
At present, the engine's high-temperature resistant titanium aluminum alloy smelter is already able to produce it. However, Wen Lang has no relevant knowledge on the assembly of other engine parts, so he can only wait for the arrival of the German aircraft engines and study and manufacture them together.
Just when the First Army was fully engaged in developing its own aircraft, a brigade commander sent a telegram: The large number of Japanese troops in Jinzhou were making every effort to break out in the direction of Fengtian. The intensity of the attack and the number of troops were unprecedented.
Leng Feng replied to the telegram and asked the brigade commander: Can the troops withstand this wave of attack from the Jinzhou devils?
The brigade commander replied: Yes, but the casualties of the troops will be relatively heavy.
"Retreat temporarily to reduce casualties. Use the Liangjiashan Fortress to stop the Japs."
The Japanese in Jinzhou have been besieged by the First Army for nearly two months. They now rely entirely on the Navy for external communications and supplies. They have become a laughing stock of the Army.
This time, Division Commander Sakamoto wanted to reverse the Japanese army's declining momentum and open up the transportation line to Fengtian.
The 3rd Regiment of the 1st Brigade, which was besieging the east gate of Jinzhou, was ordered to retreat to both sides.
The Japanese in Jinzhou finally broke through the encirclement of the First Army and arrived in front of the Liangjiashan Fortress. However, this fortress, which was praised by the Japanese as indestructible, now became a natural barrier in front of them.
A squadron of Japanese troops, under the cover of tanks, tried to pass through the path in front of the Liangjiashan Fortress.
The Japanese infantry sandwiched the tanks in the middle and tried to quickly pass through the Liangjiashan Fortress.
When the Japanese squadron arrived at the path in front of the Liangjiashan Fortress, a series of artillery shells from the Liangjiashan Fortress fell on the path, blowing the Japanese in the path to pieces.
The Japanese commander knew that the Liangjiashan Fortress was strong and difficult to attack, so he ordered his troops to pass through the fortress quickly regardless of casualties.
The two tanks leading the way rushed forward at full speed, and the infantry beside them quickly followed under the gunfire.
At this time, two 40 rockets with flames at the tails flew towards the two Japanese tanks.
Only two loud "booms" were heard, and the two Japanese tanks stopped almost at the same time and lay on the path.
The path was blocked by the grounded tank, and subsequent tanks and armored vehicles had no way to pass through, but the infantry could still pass from both sides of the two tanks.
The Japanese squadron leader encouraged from behind:
"Charge! If we charge through this path, we will reach Fengtian. The chief of staff in Fengtian has already sent reinforcements to meet us on the road."
The squadron leader's trick of quenching thirst by looking at the plum was indeed effective. At first, the Japanese soldiers rushed through the path one after another, braving the fierce artillery fire from the Liangjiashan Fortress.
Unfortunately, the Japanese squadron thought too much. These Japanese soldiers who had broken through the artillery blockade of Liangjia Mountain with great difficulty were immediately blocked by the Third Battalion of the First Regiment as soon as they turned the corner of Liangjia Mountain.
Two heavy machine guns on the left and right sides of the fortifications kept firing at the Japanese soldiers who rushed out of the corner.
There were many Japanese corpses lying in layers at the corner of Liangjia Mountain.
Seeing that he could not break through the path in front of the Liangjiashan Fortress, the Japanese squadron leader had no choice but to retreat with less than a squad of remaining Japanese soldiers.
The 113th Battalion of the Japanese was still in charge of the vanguard. The captain looked at the squadron leader with a gloomy face.
The squadron leader lowered his head, not daring to look the captain in the eye.
Seeing that his squadron had been almost completely killed and wounded in a charge, the Japanese captain stopped scolding the squadron leader and ordered the artillery to bombard the Liangjiashan Fortress fiercely.
When the soldiers of the First Army in the Liangjiashan Fortress heard the whistling of the shells, they all hid in the fortifications. At this moment, the soldiers of the First Army were grateful to the Japanese for building such a solid fortification for them.
The artillery positions of the Liangjiashan Fortress were arranged on the reverse slope of Liangjiashan Mountain, and the Japanese artillery had no way to deal with them.
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