At this time, the closest Watanabe was about ten meters away from the doghouse. He was about to go forward to check the specific situation when suddenly the window on the left side of the alley was opened. Then three people appeared with grenades in their hands and had already pulled the trigger. Led by the team leader Tie Niu, they threw them down.

Faced with this sudden change, the six Japanese soldiers were still in a daze. They would never have thought that there would be an ambush in this ordinary and unobstructed alley.

Although the six Japanese soldiers were well-trained and had rich battlefield experience, when they saw the grenade falling, they habitually lay down to both sides. This is the most basic operation to avoid grenades and can effectively reduce the damage caused by the grenade explosion.

This kind of operation would be no problem on the battlefield, but this was in the alleys of Shanghai, surrounded by flat ground, with no place to hide or escape. This was a place where death was certain.

Moreover, the second floor of the house next door was only a few meters from the ground, and considering the width of the alley, the distance was only a dozen meters at most. At the same time, Tie Niu had led the team members in training several times, and everyone could easily throw grenades where they could see.

In addition, these grenades are all third-generation defensive high-explosive grenades produced by our base. One grenades can produce more than 70 pieces of fragments, and the lethality is extremely amazing.

In fact, when the three grenades hit the ground and exploded, three of the six Japanese soldiers had been hit in the vital parts by shrapnel, and their bodies were covered with blood holes. The remaining three were luckier and only had small shrapnel scratching their skin.

In such a small space, facing three grenades falling from the sky, with more than two hundred shrapnel pieces in total, even if a person has proficient dodging skills, the probability of being hit is still relatively high.

And after a few seconds, Tie Niu upstairs led his men to identify three more grenades, and then three more.

There was no way. This was their first time fighting against brutal invaders and they had no experience to refer to.

The only thing that has some reference value is the comparison between the casualties of our army and the enemy. I heard that on the battlefield, the combat effectiveness of three Chinese soldiers combined can only catch up with that of one Japanese soldier, and this is only possible with the Central Army, which has the most powerful weapons and equipment.

This is also what Mr. Zhang specifically instructed when he was formulating the action plan. Three rounds of grenades must be thrown.

After all, this is their team's first battle, and the enemy is six ferocious devils, so they must be extremely cautious.

Tie Niu has a great advantage, which is that he is obedient and will execute the action plan made in advance completely without making any mistakes.

This is very important for the entire team, because for a team like theirs that is fighting the Japanese for the first time, the team members do not need to have strong on-site judgment capabilities, they just need to follow the plan.

After the three grenades were thrown out, only about two minutes had passed. Tie Niu hurriedly took two of his subordinates downstairs. They still had things to do.

But nine high-explosive grenades suddenly put Watanabe and his six men in dire straits. They had basically lost their ability to move, let alone hold a gun, it was even difficult for them to move.

Watanabe's condition was slightly better, but his thighs and arms were hit by several shrapnel and he was lying on the ground unable to stand up. As for the Type 38 rifle, he had thrown it aside when he was dodging the grenade just now.

Fortunately, he was still carrying a box pistol on his back. He wanted to struggle and took out the pistol with his intact left hand to prepare for resistance.

Looking at the situation, he knew without a doubt that they had been ambushed by the regular Chinese army. The other side had deployed so many high-explosive grenades in the city, which was definitely not something that an ordinary force could do.

Even now, he still couldn't figure out why the six of them were treated so lavishly. Using nine high-explosive grenades at once was unimaginable in a big city like Shanghai.

But after struggling for a long time, he was unable to successfully take out the pistol that was pressed under his body, and even turning over was difficult.

At this time, Brother Zhang Er, who had been lying in ambush at the fork in the alley for a long time, quickly rushed out from the hidden place with three people according to the action plan after the grenade explosion ended.

This step must be quick. Don't give the enemy any time to react. Success or failure depends on this.

To be honest, Mr. Zhang, who was mainly responsible for formulating action plans and on-site command, was actually on the battlefield for the first time. He only formulated the battle plan based on what he learned from books and his own understanding.

About three minutes later, four people rushed into the scene with pistols, and they continued to advance according to the formation taught by the instructor, covering each other.

However, this was the first time for the four of them to go to the battlefield. They were not familiar with the formation and ran relatively slowly. The distance was about 180 meters, but it took them three minutes to run there.

When Brother Zhang arrived, he found that six Japanese soldiers were lying on the ground. Three of them had been killed by grenades, but three were still alive and even had guns in their hands. Especially the old Japanese soldier Watanabe, he was about to take out his pistol.

It happened in a flash. After seeing this, Brother Zhang raised his hand and fired a shot, hitting Watanabe's intact left hand. Then he continued to pull the trigger, emptying the entire magazine of the pistol. After eight bullets were fired, Watanabe was completely killed.

This is also what the instructor specifically emphasized. When fighting with the enemy at close range, especially for the first time, if the conditions are right, you must fire the bullets in the gun as quickly as possible to inflict maximum damage to the enemy.

Seeing this, Brother Ge did the same thing and fired directly at the enemy with the gun and pistol in his hand. At this time, everything had to be done to kill the enemy.

Faced with four pistols and a combined thirty-two rounds of ammunition, the remaining three enemies got a great bargain and wasted so many of our resources.

After finishing one magazine, the four people present immediately followed the instructor's instructions, quickly replaced the magazine, and then fired two more shots at the bodies of the other three enemies. Only after all the enemies had no reaction did they feel relieved.

The reason for being so cautious is that the instructors are worried that everyone has no relevant experience. If the enemy's wounded pretend to be dead, they can turn the situation around with just one shot, which is something no one wants to see.

As for the extra bullets consumed, it is actually not important at all. More than sixty bullets plus nine grenades can kill six enemies. No matter how you look at it, it is a profit for us. Even if we only kill one enemy, we will not lose anything.

Next, according to the original plan, Brother Zhang stood guard with a gun, while the other three approached the enemy's body cautiously, making sure to confirm whether the enemy was dead before carrying out the next plan.

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