Anti-Japanese War, weapons designer at Fengtian Arsenal

Chapter 228: Interspersed Encirclement 2

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The Punishment Army uses mind sharing to make the battlefield transparent to a certain extent. For example, if a company sees a Japanese troop in front of it, the company commander can immediately upload the location of the Japanese troop to Li Weiguo, the command center, through mind sharing.

After receiving the information, Li Weiguo will process it. If he thinks the information is important, he will inform other company commanders to let them know that there is a Japanese army unit there.

In this situation of relatively transparent information, the Punishment Army's infiltration and encirclement were very beautiful and bold!

Generally speaking, if the Japanese only have a squadron of troops, one punitive army company can penetrate and encircle them. If the Japanese have a squadron, two punitive army companies will be needed to cooperate.

The punitive army will use one company to engage in a head-on battle with the Japanese. A small part of this company will maneuver to the left, and then another company will penetrate from the right, trying to get behind the Japanese.

During this interspersion process, the company commander would throw the squad in his hands out like throwing seeds.

A company of the punitive army has 20 squads, with 10 people in each squad. When this company is infiltrating, it will throw out a squad every 50 to 100 meters and let them stay where they are and fight the Japanese.

This is like laying out a line, slowly completing the encirclement. Once the circle completely surrounds the Japanese, the next step is to narrow the encirclement and eliminate all the Japanese in it.

Of course, this is just the most ideal situation. In the real battlefield, the Japs made many responses to the encirclement of the Punishment Army.

For example, before the Punitive Forces encirclement is complete, a unit is sent to attack the encirclement company to prevent the encirclement from being completed.

Those Japanese troops that were not involved with the Punishment Army would choose to maneuver directly outside the encirclement, and then return to the battlefield to fight, leaving the Punishment Army's encirclement empty.

There are also Japanese troops with sufficient manpower who will confront the Punishment Army. Every time the Punishment Army encirclement company drops a squad, the Japanese troops will send out a squad to take over the battle.

If both sides throw their troops out like throwing seeds to confront each other, the encirclement will be stretched into a long straight line and it will turn into a messy battle.

In this urban attack and defense battle, the reaction speed and tactical flexibility of the Japanese officers gave the Punishment Army a great shock. In fact, the Punishment Army only completed the encirclement and annihilation twice. In most cases, the Japanese officers would notice before the Punishment Army surrounded them and then immediately resisted.

This group of Japanese officers who had no maps and no delay-free command system were able to achieve this level. Their excellent military quality made even the punitive troops admire them!

Fortunately, with the training from the Japanese, the tactical level of these "mud-legged" punitive troops improved rapidly, and they were also trying to figure out the correct use of tanks and heavy grenadiers.

At this time, a captain of the Punishment Army used mind sharing to call the nearest heavy grenadiers. After a while, Li Xiang led 9 giants and rushed to the battlefield with shields raised.

Li Xiang stood next to the company commander of the Punishment Army. Neither of them spoke. They seemed to be standing there in a daze, but in fact they were communicating by sharing their minds.

Normally, the Punishment Army clones like to talk face to face, but now it is a battlefield with gunfire everywhere, and oral communication may be misinterpreted, so they can only communicate by sharing their thoughts.

After a while, the company commander told Li Xiang the situation on the scene.

It turned out that this company commander and another company commander planned to concentrate 400 troops to carry out a standard penetration and encirclement of a lone Japanese squadron.

However, halfway through the infiltration and encirclement, the Japanese squadron leader reacted and sent out the troops at his disposal to launch a counter-encirclement battle relying on the house area and the infiltration troops.

Then the situation became that the Punishment Army was interspersed and throwing seeds, and the Japanese also sent troops to fight against those thrown seeds.

Moreover, the Japanese squadron leader ambushed in front of the encirclement, disrupting the direction of the encirclement, causing the troops to be used up before the encirclement was completed, turning it into a messy battle.

If you look at the big map, you will find that the encirclement of the Punishment Army is only half completed, and the rest of the encirclement began to become crooked due to the resistance of the Japanese.

At this moment, the Japanese relied on the housing area to hold on, and the Punishment Army could not defeat them for a while. Other Punishment Army companies had already engaged in a firefight with the enemy and could not provide support. The company commander could only seek help from the heavy grenadiers.

After listening to the company commander's description of the situation, a long, crooked line of confrontation appeared in Li Xiang's mind. This line was long and ugly, but the troops at each node were very small. In fact, it was a very unstable structure. As long as one side's support could arrive in advance, the opponent's line could be completely destroyed.

Li Xiang smiled. He suddenly wanted to play a game, Snake!

Li Xiang led the other heavy grenadiers to run quickly and ran directly to the end of the confrontation line of both sides.

Here, a squad of disciplinary soldiers were exchanging fire with another squad of Japanese devils. The Japanese devils occupied the first floor of a shop. The disciplinary soldiers did not charge. Although they had ceramic steel armor, they did not want to take risks. Each of their lives was precious and not worth exchanging with the Japanese devils.

After Li Xiang and his men arrived at the battlefield, they rushed into the battlefield with shields raised without saying a word. They went straight to 20 meters away from the shops occupied by the Japanese, raised their submachine guns and fired a volley, instantly killing this squad of Japanese.

After destroying the Japanese, Li Xiang shouted to the disciplinary infantry squad: "Brothers, follow up! Let's fight our way back!"

As soon as he finished shouting, he ran towards the next battle point, followed by this squad of punitive infantry. With 10 giants followed by 10 ordinary people, they really looked like snakes.

Li Xiang relied on the heavy grenadiers' incredible combat effectiveness to kill his way through the Japanese defense line. More and more punishment army squads gathered, and the infantry following behind the giant became longer and longer, just like a gluttonous snake that grew longer after eating a lot of candy beans.

Soon, Li Xiang gathered more than 100 people and formed an overwhelming force. He led his men directly to push back the Japanese squadron!

The addition of heavy grenadiers caused an imbalance in the lines of both sides. The Japanese's manpower was eliminated, and more and more punitive troops were released. Finally, Li Xiang led a large number of troops into a street occupied by the Japanese and launched the final encirclement and suppression operation.

Ten giants holding shields approached the window of a three-story building, resisting the fire from it and throwing grenades at the same time.

After a series of loud explosions, 10 5-kg grenades caused the entire building to shake three times. The Japanese soldiers in the building were dizzy and their firepower stopped for a moment.

The punitive soldiers seized the opportunity and rushed into the building. They threw grenades into every room, and after the explosions, they jumped into the rooms and fired continuously with submachine guns.

Ten minutes later, a Japanese squadron leader with the rank of captain, who had been shot more than 10 times, was dragged down the stairs and thrown onto the street like garbage.

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