At this moment, Captain Boris of the 212th Regiment of the Rakshasa side has become the commander-in-chief here. He currently has two and a half infantry regiments under his command. He really can't understand why a full-strength infantry regiment was half wiped out by such a small number of people on the other side. Do you have the nerve to call it the great Rakshasa army?

How did we fight the Chinese before? A single infantry company could easily wipe out an entire infantry regiment. How are you fighting now? You've let an infantry squad get stopped at a small river mouth. I really don't know what it is you've eaten to be so idiotic. It's simply unbelievable.

Boris had just given an order to his artillery to bombard the other side of the river. When he came, he brought an artillery company with him, which had twelve 75mm infantry guns and six 80mm mortars.

In the artillery bombardment just now, they were indeed very effective and caused a lot of losses to the Chinese army on the other side, but the other side soon became suspicious and used various large-caliber heavy machine guns to beat them down.

"Start the attack."

According to Boris's previous idea, the enemy's machine gun bullets were limited. According to intelligence, the enemy was far away from the rear supply center and it was impossible for them to have so many bullets. So he waited for the enemy to fight for a while and then let his men attack. But who knew that the enemy would fight endlessly. More than half an hour had passed. It was clear from the telescope that the enemy was even replacing the machine gun barrels. It didn't look like there was a shortage of supply at all.

So Boris could not wait any longer. Under the destruction of these machine guns, his brothers were becoming less and less confident. If they waited for a while longer and the sound of machine guns did not stop, the Hun cavalry in this team would probably run back.

These people are definitely not descendants of the people who swept across Europe back then. They actually tremble when they hear gunshots. If your ancestors knew this, I wonder if they would crawl out of the ground in shame.

When Boris gave the order to attack, hundreds of Hun cavalrymen rushed out quickly on their war horses. Behind them, two or three people pulled a carriage, all the things on it were emptied, and rushed to the river at the fastest speed. Then they cut the ropes on the war horses and used inertia to let the carriage rush into the river.

Cui Baoshan also understood what was going on. The people on the opposite side had learned their lesson and would not cross the river at Erdaohekou because it was too narrow, only about twenty meters. Under such dense machine gun defense, if they dared to cross the river in this area of ​​twenty meters, they would become sitting ducks for the Chinese army.

So they chose to open up several more river crossing points on both sides.

First, use the carriage to rush into the river to at least pad out part of the surface, so that your feet can reach the surface when you cross the river later, and everyone can rush faster.

"Flame Team, move forward... provide machine gun cover."

After seeing this scene, Cui Baoshan immediately changed his battle plan. You guys want to use the carriage as a stepping stone, but I won’t give you this opportunity.

Three jeeps rushed out quickly. The front glass had been removed and a flamethrower was hung on the passenger seat. When the distance was enough, several fire dragons rushed out instantly, and the carriages that emerged from the water were instantly burned.

The Rakshasa people who originally wanted to charge, saw the fire bridge in front of them, who would be able to rush up? As for the few people who went up earlier, they were now howling and their bodies were on fire.

Although several people jumped into the water very cleverly, they immediately floated up screaming. After all, they had been burned just now, and now being soaked in the river water was a terrible feeling...

However, Cui Baoshan was not happy either. Three jeeps had just passed by. Although they burned some carriages in the river, one jeep was also blown up by the heavy machine gun on the opposite side.

There are no zero casualties in war. As long as you participate in the war, this day will come sooner or later.

Boris didn't expect that the plan he had finally thought of would be destroyed in this way. The other party also had a flamethrower. Was this a small force hastily assembled?

In Boris's impression, even if the other side had established a simple defense line, they should be short of guns and artillery. However, he soon knew what was going on with the other side. It turned out that he came late and didn't know about the other side's airdrop. Now that he saw the plane dropping parachutes in the distance, he knew what was going on.

The shock in my heart cannot be expressed in words. What kind of era is this? The Chinese army actually has an airdrop?

This is something that many Rakshasa officers cannot imagine, including many elite Rakshasa troops, who have never received airdrops. However, the Chinese army is ahead of us in this regard. Is this world still the same world?

"Attack! Attack at all costs."

Boris hesitated for less than a minute and immediately gave the order.

He knew that the Chinese army on the other side must have support, but it just hadn't arrived yet. If they continued to wait, the army they would face would probably be even more difficult to deal with.

Those people just now burned the carriage in the river and did not take advantage of the situation to attack. They just wanted to conserve their strength and delay time. Boris could still see this.

A large number of Hun cavalry were pushed out, and there was no need for carriages now. If there were carriages, they would of course be pushed in, but if not, your bodies and the horses under your crotch would be the bridge for the Rakshasa army to cross the river.

Many Hun cavalrymen were unwilling, but under the threat of the Russian machine guns, they had no choice but to charge forward, charging forward under the most intense firepower of the 72nd Division.

"Remember this! As long as the Luosha people don't cross the river, everyone will be promoted one rank. After this battle, you will be an officer. If you let them cross the river, our supply depot will be right behind them. Do you want to let tens of thousands of soldiers on the front line starve?"

Cui Baoshan stood on a jeep and fired a burst of shots at the distance. Five or six cavalrymen fell into the river instantly. After seeing this scene, the others were all excited.

The 72nd Division has strong offensive power, but if they can take advantage of favorable terrain and switch to defense, their defensive power will be even stronger.

For example, in the current situation, more than 200 people are defending a front line of more than 800 meters. The Russians have artillery and charge, but less than one-tenth of them can reach the other side of the river.

But even if it was only one tenth, it still caused Cui Baoshan a lot of trouble...

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