Devil's Army

Chapter 693: Tank No. 2 Joins the Battle

The Chief of Staff Jinnan in Fengtian has always been afraid of the small aircraft of the Devil Forces and did not dare to send fighter jets to participate in the war.

When Jinzhou was attacked by unidentified aircraft, Chief of Staff Jinnan immediately thought of the devil troops attacking the city and guessed that these aircraft were sent by the devil troops. His worries became even stronger.

Originally a group of more than ten devil guerrillas, it has now grown into a devil army with more than 100,000 soldiers and its own navy. And now it has its own air force. How should we deal with them in the future?

Major General Ogasawara Kazuo received a telegram from Xiaolingzi Airport and learned that the Devil Force had a fighter that was faster than them. He then applied to the Army Air Force Headquarters for the Type 95 fighter, an upgraded version of the Type 92 fighter.

Major General Ogasawara Kazuo rarely fought with the Devil Forces and had no deep feelings towards them. He simply attributed the failure of this air battle to the lack of defense at Xiaolingzi Airport.

The Jinzhou navy and air force were bombed and severely damaged by the devil's troops, which greatly hit the morale of the Jinzhou devil army.

They have been advancing rapidly with the support of the Air Force during their occupation of Northeast China for so many years. When did they come under bombing by the Chinese Air Force in turn?

However, with no way to retreat, the army could only continue to defend the east and west gates of Jinzhou.

The walls of Jinzhou had been reinforced by the Japanese this year, and there were many hidden firepower points. The First Brigade had just destroyed a Japanese heavy firepower point. Soon, a new heavy firepower point appeared next to it.

As soon as a corner of the city wall collapsed due to an explosion by a brigade, the Japanese immediately blocked the gap with materials they had prepared in advance.

The Third Regiment launched four major assaults in one day, but failed to break into the east gate of Jinzhou City. The commander of the Third Regiment was so anxious that he kept running around in the headquarters.

In fact, the Japanese at the east gate were already holding on, and they suffered heavy casualties under the precise attack of the artillery brigade. But as soon as one of their squadrons was destroyed, another squadron was immediately replaced.

The commander of the Fourth Brigade, Wang Zhuangfei, was known for his love for his soldiers and was relatively cautious in fighting, but he also launched two large charges. However, they were fruitless. In a rage, Brigade Commander Wang called Captain Fan of the Mobile Battalion.

Of the five Type 2 tanks shipped from Germany, Captain Fan drove one to the Tribal Arsenal at the request of Engineer Li, who arranged for workers to dismantle it and prepare for reverse imitation.

For the remaining four Type 45 tanks, Li Gong installed a -degree iron plate on each of the two tracks and the front and rear fenders. Although the speed was sacrificed a bit, the safety performance was greatly improved.

Battalion Commander Fan personally drove a Type 2 tank and led the 1st Mobile Company from Songlingmen Town to the west gate of Jinzhou to reinforce the 4th Brigade.

When they arrived at the west gate of Jinzhou, Battalion Commander Fan ordered all the infantry to follow the tanks. Four Type 2 tanks lined up in a row and rumbled towards the west gate of Jinzhou.

The Japanese on the city wall were dumbfounded when they saw the Type 2 tank rushing towards them.

These four tanks are like adults to children compared to their little tanks.

The Japanese lieutenant on the city wall quickly called for artillery support.

Mortar shells and mountain artillery shells whizzed towards the four Type 2 tanks.

The sound of shells exploding intensively rang out around the No. 2 tank. The infantrymen who were fighting in coordination followed behind the No. 2 tank under the order of Battalion Commander Fan, and suffered few casualties.

Two mortar shells landed on the front fender of the second Panzer II. The mortar shells hit the iron plate installed on the front fender of the Panzer II, bounced forward, fell to the ground and exploded. A cloud of dust rose in front of the Panzer II.

The Japanese on the city wall breathed a sigh of relief when they saw the huge tanks buried in the dust, as their artillery shells could destroy these huge tanks.

But as the rumbling sound of the tank engine continued to be heard, the second Type 2 tank continued to approach the west gate of Jinzhou through the mud and dust.

The four 20mm machine guns on the four Type tanks continuously bombarded the Japanese firepower points on the city wall.

The enemy's firepower points on the city wall were bombed one after another by the Type 2 tanks. Even the city wall where the enemy's firepower was slightly denser was bombed by the Type 2 tanks.

The Japanese lieutenant was also fighting hard, they had no way to retreat. The Japanese soldiers on the city wall were blown away by the shells of the Type 2 tank, and the Japanese soldiers under the city wall immediately rushed up.

In this way, the Japs kept rushing up the city walls, and their broken limbs were constantly thrown around the city walls.

The Japs kept using men to fill the gaps, but they had no way to replenish their light and heavy machine guns.

The Type 2 tank of the First Army still managed to approach the west gate.

Captain Fan's car stopped outside the city gate and blew it down with two shots.

Before Captain Fan's tank entered the city, a Japanese soldier rushed towards Captain Fan's tank with a pack of explosives. Fortunately, the machine gunner on the top of the tank tower reacted quickly and knocked the Japanese soldier down with a burst of bullets.

At this time, Captain Fan was a little scared. If the Japanese soldier had successfully approached his tank and placed the explosive pack on the tracks of his tank, the consequences would be disastrous.

Battalion Commander Fan did not dare to advance any further and quickly retreated more than 30 meters, waiting for the coordinating infantry to catch up.

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