Wen San arranged everything, and the entire land seemed quiet, with almost no abnormalities visible.
The breeze blew gently through the grass, rippling away like waves, but the soldiers hiding in the grass were still not visible. On the contrary, the hillside on Lao Wan's side is a bit eye-catching. If there is any terrain nearby that is conducive to starting a battle, this is undoubtedly a good place.
Taking Lao Wan as the coordinate, the front on the left is where the second platoon is ambushing. They were not far from the main road. As long as the soldiers stood up, they could immediately attack the Japanese everywhere. Of course, he can definitely be defeated by the devil.
Wen San's bet was to strike first. Under the heavy firepower attack from Lao Wan's side, the Japanese might not have expected that there would be a team watching from their side. By attacking first, not only could they stun the Japanese, they could at least interrupt their counterattack.
The second row and Lao Wan on the hillside can also form cross fire to increase attack coverage. During this process, the two bombardment points preset by Wen San and Guan Heizi were considered as sap attacks. Under the three groups of attacks, the Japs were likely to be unable to withstand it, so retreating was the best option.
After all, after retreating, they can look for opportunities to use artillery to fight back. This is the only chance for the Japanese to make a comeback. This is also the escape route Wen San deliberately left for the Japanese. He cannot let them feel that they are in a desperate situation at the beginning and end up fighting to the death.
Of course, this retreat is the door to hell that finally opens, and Gao Xiaobing's platoon is the biggest enemy harvester.
This time, Wen San didn't hear any battle plan from the Japanese. This was just an encounter. If it weren't for the refugees attacking the Japanese, Wen San wouldn't have had time to make careful arrangements. The only available tactics are head-on confrontation. Escape is definitely a bad idea. Being chased and beaten by the Japanese, the team will soon disperse.
Fukuhara Jingji did not let the Japanese team continue to pursue the refugees. Although there are not many of them, they have no organization or discipline. At first glance, they are just a ragtag group of people who have been gathered together temporarily and can be easily broken up.
There is no need to waste time on people like these refugees. His target is still the regular army that robbed the squadron's supplies.
"Go forward, go forward, run for me!" Fukuhara Jingji kept urging his Japanese soldiers. The small team that had just returned were still running forward with the main team before they could catch their breath.
I have to say that the military quality of the Japanese team is indeed very good. This is the Japs' front-line troops, all of which are Type A divisions. Their overall combat effectiveness is much stronger than that of the Type B divisions in the rear.
Each department is basically composed of veterans who have been fighting for many years. Even though they have been running for so long, they can still hold on and the team can maintain a good formation.
Ahead, a road leads straight into the distance. Looking up, there is wilderness and wilderness everywhere, nothing special about it.
Along the way, they didn't know how many places like this they passed. At first I was cautious, worried about being ambushed by the enemy, but later I realized that my worries were completely unnecessary.
Although this is the middle area of the Japanese team, it still belongs to their offensive line. The large troops on both sides can approach at any time and quickly squeeze the enemy's living space. What's more, there are Japanese planes constantly patrolling overhead.
If this small team wants to survive, the first choice must be to escape as soon as possible and join the national army's defense line. This is the correct decision.
Fukuhara Jingji is also a top student who graduated from the Japanese Army Academy. This analytical ability is too simple for him, and he can understand it after a little thought.
So what his squadron needs to do is to advance quickly, try to bite the tail of that team before noon, and then attack with all its strength to wipe it out.
Wen San was sitting in the grass, and through the gaps between the grass blades, he could see the Japanese team rushing in from a distance. The number of people was really not that large, which made Wen San feel happy.
This time they were eating alone, and thinking about it, they were still a little excited.
Lao Wan, who was on the hillside, could see more clearly. Seeing clearly that the Japanese only had one squadron, he couldn't help but stick out his tongue and lick his lips: What a big piece of fat!
Lao Wan was shocked by his own thoughts. How long ago, when he had a platoon of troops at his disposal, did he dare to ignore a Japanese squadron?
You must know that in the past, the strength of a regiment could not take advantage of the Japanese squadron, and it might have to pay a heavy price.
After all, it was the weapons in his hands that emboldened him. Without these light weapons, how can we destroy the devils?
While thinking about it, the Japanese team was getting closer and closer, and Lao Wan made a signal to Tintin Maoer and others. The three heavy machine guns were raised and pointed at the Japanese who were running over quickly.
The Japanese team was getting closer and closer, the footsteps became extremely clear, and Lao Wan could even clearly see the sweat running down their faces.
"Fire with full force!"
Lao Wan took the lead in pulling the trigger of the heavy machine gun, and the bullet chain immediately turned into a Japs harvester, sieving the Japs rushing at the front.
The barrage formed by three heavy machine guns was so terrifying that in less than a second, the five or six Japanese in the front row had no human form.
However, the firepower pouring down the hillside was far more than just three heavy machine guns, there were also two light machine guns, and a large number of bolt-action rifles that sounded like fried beans.
This team of Japanese soldiers reacted very quickly. Without waiting for the squadron leader's order, they quickly fell to the ground to reduce the possibility of being shot.
"What a strong firepower! Yes, this is the army, there really is a battalion. The squads immediately formed into formation to disperse the firepower of the Chinese army. The machine gunners counterattacked with all their strength and provided cover for the artillery squad. Within three minutes, my The shells are going to fall on that hillside!"
Although he was attacked by the enemy and more than ten people were killed or injured at the beginning, Fukuharai did not panic at two o'clock. He began to deploy the battle in an orderly manner. The terrain on both sides of the road was flat, and with the help of weeds, his team could easily deploy.
If the artillery team could quickly achieve success and silence those heavy machine guns, his team would soon be able to launch a counterattack.
How could such a small hillside be defended? Once the two sides came into contact, they would soon begin to flee. At that point, the team can be easily wiped out in the campaign.
Fukuhara Jingji was very confident in his arrangement. He seemed to have seen victory waving to him.
No matter how strong the national army is, it is impossible to block the attack of the Japanese elite troops under such circumstances. Fukuhara Iji also has very rich combat experience. Even if he is ambushed, he is still confident and commanding.
Lao Wan's platoon conscientiously implemented Wen San's combat plan. The entire platoon's soldiers output firepower without trying to save bullets at all.
Each of their waists was bulging and full of bullets, and the guns in their hands were flying up and down. They took a little aim and pulled the trigger.
The main focus is on randomness, and what is wanted is this kind of forced suppression effect.
The soldiers all exclaimed that they had never fought such a rich battle before.