When a row of tanks advanced to the front of the position, many Japanese soldiers no longer knew how to fight. This was not taught in their education during training in Japan.

The instructors said it very clearly that the combat effectiveness of the Dragon Country army is not strong. You only need a small team to deal with their fifty, sixty or even hundreds of troops. As long as you are brave, you will be able to win the final victory.

But you didn't tell us where the Dragon Kingdom tanks on the battlefield came from? And there were so many of them all at once. There were already dozens of tanks just as far as the eye could see, and the armored vehicles behind them were so densely packed that there was no room for movement. How could we possibly fight them?

The officers would just shout loudly at the side, telling the soldiers to tie grenades all over their bodies and stay where they are. There was no need to rush forward and die. When the tanks passed by them, they would detonate the grenades on their bodies and die with them.

But the question is, do you think they're stupid? When the tanks were still a hundred or two hundred meters from their positions, they all stopped. The firing points above them opened fire one after another, and the bullets were free. The trenches had already been flattened, and the Japanese soldiers could only use the bodies of their comrades as cover.

But the question is, does it work? A shell hits and everyone is blown away.

Many Japanese soldiers were in despair. They still had heavy machine guns and light machine guns, which they had managed to preserve during the bombing. But when we opened fire, we were immediately bombarded with several times more firepower, leaving us no chance to fight back.

Some grassroots officers still had the belief that they would win at the beginning, and asked their soldiers to do the same as them and die together with the enemy in front of them. However, after fighting for half an hour, they realized that even if you want to die together, it is a very difficult thing to do.

According to the armored regiment's combat plan, they have already rushed in, but Zhang Maozi called a halt at the last moment. He already knew the situation on the front line. The Japanese army wants to die with us, so you'd better save your energy!

Zhang Maozi ordered all the soldiers of the armored regiment to move slowly or even stop in front of the position. They could only move forward after all the threats in front of them were eliminated. Zhang Maozi himself withdrew the original plan of interspersed combat.

Changing the combat orders issued by oneself on the battlefield will certainly have a certain impact on one's own dignity, but Zhang Maozi doesn't care about this. If our tank troops suffer heavy losses, that would be the most shameful thing. Compared with the tank regiment, what can a personal face count for?

Facts have proved that Zhang Maozi's order change was correct. The tank regiment was slowly eroding the entire position at a speed of ten meters per minute. The machine gunners and gunners worked together seamlessly, reducing the danger in front of the tanks to a minimum.

After entering the position for 400 meters, we lost only two tanks, which was the minimum loss, but we eliminated nearly 3,000 Japanese troops.

Planes in the sky also came down from time to time to help, strafing about 400 meters in front of the tanks. The tank soldiers understood what the strafing was most intense, as there should be a lot of Japanese soldiers there. They turned their guns and fired a few shells first, regardless of the situation.

When a shell explodes, the heavy machine guns on the tanks and armored vehicles are also not idle, and they just sweep the area. As mentioned above, if you kill one Japanese soldier with a thousand bullets, you will have made a contribution.

The battlefield was one-sided, and many Japanese officers realized that sending new recruits to the battlefield in such a short time was almost tantamount to suicide.

The Japanese army suffered a loss at the hands of Li Shaoyi last time. In order to ensure the number of their troops, they directly brought these new recruits from the country, and even some of them were trained while defending.

Now even the anti-bombing holes dug are not up to standard. In the fierce bombardment just now, many people were directly buried in the soil. Did they come here all the way from Japan just to be used as fertilizer?

"Brothers in the tank unit, take note! An army is coming from the southeast. They appear to be quite capable of fighting."

When the plane in the sky was returning, it saw an army rushing towards it from the southeast. There were about two to three thousand people, raising a lot of dust. It seemed that there were also some tanks.

"Light armored vehicles go over and take over."

Lin Shuisheng gave the order directly. He had already thoroughly studied the tanks and armored vehicles in the Japanese army. At most, they were at the same level as our light armored vehicles. Now they were slowly advancing. The tanks must not be withdrawn. If the tanks were withdrawn at this time, it would be equivalent to giving the enemy a chance to breathe.

Now all the Japanese troops on the front battlefield are lying down obediently in place, so that they can survive longer. Whoever shows up will be beaten anyway. In this situation, no one dares to risk escaping.

If our tanks turned to the southeast, many people would probably run away. This opportunity is rare, and Commander Lin would definitely not give such a foolish order.

After the light armored vehicles in the last row received the order, more than 60 light armored vehicles changed direction at the same time, but no collision of any kind occurred. This had been practiced several times on the training ground. When operating on the battlefield, you must always be aware of the vehicles around you. When encountering crowded situations, who passes first and who passes later? Everyone has been trained many times.

Some vehicle commanders have already stuck their heads outside, so that they can negotiate better. Although each armored vehicle has a walkie-talkie, at this moment it is still not as fast as a glance and a gesture.

Rushing from the southeast was the Hasegawa Regiment of the Japanese 13th Division.

There were more than 2,000 people on board, and they also brought with them 12 Japanese armored vehicles, which were basically trucks with iron sheets on the chassis, and could not be defended against by heavy machine guns.

When they heard that the 12th Division's position was about to be breached and the 13th Division was on its way to support it, they ordered the Hasegawa Regiment to advance first at the critical moment and concentrated a large number of livestock from the entire division to help them with transportation.

"Follow me, follow me, there's infantry artillery over there."

The driver of car No. 13 in the front spoke loudly. He was at the front and could see the most clearly.

The 40mm cannon on the armored vehicle started firing. The six armored vehicles on the left and right followed his firing trajectory and fired at him at the same time...

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