Chapter 865: Rehe Dusk (3)
There were a total of four light machine guns on Position 1, which was already the few money that the Volunteers could take out.
Although there was Liu Lang's help and the rich capture of the baggage warehouse of the Eighth Division, there were not many volunteers who were suppressive weapons such as light machine guns and heavy machine guns. And it was extremely difficult to capture it from the Japanese army. Several times relying on ambushes and attacks to completely annihilate several transport convoys of the Rehe garrison, the tenacious little devils also blew up the machine guns with grenades before they were completely wiped out, and a lot of materials were captured, but the machine guns were very rare, and now a battalion can have four light machine guns plus one heavy machine gun, which is already very rare.
While the grenades continued to explode, the No. 1 position was shrouded in smoke and smoke, and four light machine guns were also taken out of the anti-artillery holes and fired fiercely at the Japanese troops.
Suddenly, a large number of grenades were thrown out, and the Japanese squad that exploded in the circle had already been blown up to the north, south, south, and north, and was shot indiscriminately by four light machine guns and more than 100 soldiers with rifles, and was directly beaten to the ground.
However, there are at least thirty of these little devils, and they will never be remembered. They were either killed by shrapnel from flying grenades or by bullets flying in all directions.
The smoke from the grenade explosion blocked the sight of the Japanese heavy machine gunners, in fact, it also blocked the view of the volunteer soldiers in the mountain position, they couldn't see where the little devil was hiding at all, and even, many people didn't look up at all, just swung the muzzle of the gun downward, aimed at the designated area and pulled the trigger.
Yes, this is how Liu Lang allocated firepower to them before the war.
Liu Lang had long known that the firepower of the Japanese army was definitely superior to that of the volunteers, and in this case, he had to shoot at a single Japanese soldier by aiming his head, and the probability of being hit by the opponent's superior firepower was very high. In order to reduce casualties, Liu Lang formulated a strategy from the beginning to let the Japanese troops into an area where grenades could be dropped and then fire. Attacking the Japanese with grenades can also create smoke to block the view of the Japanese heavy machine guns, and then shoot at the Japanese invaders.
And shooting is not about letting everyone shoot blindly, each infantry squad has its own firing zone, which is the so-called surface strike. Each infantry squad fired at the pre-defined firing area, and instead of risking aiming, only the bullets in the chamber of the gun were fired.
There were a total of ten infantry squads on the frontal position, and the firing surface of each squad was about 30 meters, basically involving all corners of the battlefield. Although the soldiers may not be very accurate in shooting due to nervousness, fear and other factors, and many of them do not even know how to hit the bullet into the hole, this kind of surface blow definitely increases the chance of the Japanese being shot.
This is like fishing, fishing with hooks and bait is certainly accurate and a fishing is one, although fishing with nets is more of a big luck, but when the fish are dense, fishing with nets is much more efficient than fishing, so fishermen use the main labor method of fishing with nets, rather than relying on hooks and bait.
Liu Tuanzuo's move also gave up the soldiers' individual tactical literacy, and adopted the method of teamwork to implement "hitting big luck" and fighting small devils. After all, this is a group of peasant troops in the areas occupied by the Japanese invaders, although there are regular soldiers as instructors, they do not have so much time to train, and their training mostly comes from actual combat. There are not a few people who have been killed or wounded in battle, and with the continuous replenishment of new recruits, their combat effectiveness is also uneven, and it is difficult for them to compare with the professional soldiers of the independent regiment who have survived a hundred battles in terms of individual quality, and team cooperation is their good way of fighting.
What's more, history has proven it. The decisive victory in the war depends on firepower, increasing the probability of the enemy being shot.
Yes, in the past time and space, after World War II, according to rough statistics, it took an average of 2,000 to 3,000 rounds of ammunition to kill a soldier.
Of course, this refers to the whole world, if you go down to China. From 1937 to 1946, all armies and units in China consumed about 1.82 billion bullets for rifles, pistols, submachine guns, and light and heavy machine guns. The Japanese army suffered more than 2.41 million casualties in China's passes, including more than 410,000 deaths. To injure a Japanese criminal, the Chinese army had to consume more than 600 rounds of ammunition, and to kill a Japanese criminal, it consumed more than 3,700 rounds of ammunition.
As for the legendary bullet to destroy an enemy, except for a limited number of super shooters that can be counted with a broken finger, the rest can really only be seen in TV dramas.
Liu Lang asked the volunteers to shoot the bullets in the chamber of the gun at the fastest speed towards the predetermined area, killing and injuring the Japanese army with an increased probability, and at the same time better protecting themselves.
The four heavy machine guns and six light machine guns of the Japanese army were definitely not vegetarians, and the perverted nature of the Japanese army's individual soldiers was not just on paper, but the independent regiment also suffered a big loss in this regard in the Battle of the Great Wall. Many recruits were killed by the Japanese army because of their meritorious service, and when they showed a little more fortified bodies, they were killed by the Japanese army. According to the statistics of the independent regiment after the war, more than 100 soldiers were killed by a single shot in the head and chest by the Japanese army, accounting for almost one-tenth of the soldiers killed in the war. And that, it was caused by the fact that the independent regiment had well-established fortifications and superior light weapons firepower.
The tactics designed by Liu Tuanzuo worked very well.
When the raindrops of grenades were dropped, and the Japanese wolves rushed to the ground, a burst of organized guns killed more than a dozen Japanese criminals.
In just one look, a Japanese squad that was charging valiantly and dreaming that a charge would crush the position of the "weak" Chinese peasant army in their eyes, was almost beaten into a detachment.
"Yaga!" The Japanese squadron leader, who was watching the battlefield with a telescope 500 meters away, was so angry that he almost didn't pull out his command knife and rushed to the battlefield.
How could a bunch of Chinese peasants have so many grenades? I am afraid that this is something that the upper and lower levels of the Fourth Division did not expect. I don't know why, the Rehe garrison just told them that the equipment of the Chinese peasant army was not much worse than that of the regular Chinese army, with light machine guns, heavy machine guns and mortars, but they didn't say that they still had a large number of grenades.
Perhaps they also don't want to be ridiculed by their colleagues for doing too badly in the blockade of the Chinese peasants, allowing the Chinese peasant rebels to make a lot of grenades! Although they had already judged from the simple shell and appearance of the dumb grenade they picked up on the battlefield that the grenade was homemade by Chinese peasants.
But it was this inadvertent "negligence" that led to a heavy loss to a Japanese squad in the first round of attack.
Originally, it was just a feint, trying to find out the Chinese's firepower points, and then pull them out one by one and then attack, but who knew that the Chinese's firepower points were suppressed, and the feint attack became a real attack, and seeing that the real attack was almost successful, but they threw out so many grenades.
The continuous sound of explosions made the hot heart of the Japanese captain, who was watching the battle from a distance, almost fall into the ice cave.
His soldiers only carried two grenades each, which is like the Chinese, one drop is hundreds? Could it be that they robbed an arsenal?
Needless to say, this feint attack turned into a real attack into a stinky chess piece, and in the field of vision of the telescope, there were imperial soldiers rolling and wailing everywhere in front of the Chinese positions where the smoke of gunfire gradually dissipated, and the number of imperial soldiers who could still lie on their stomachs and shoot at the Chinese was simply unbearable.
"Damn the idiots of the 1st Brigade." The Japanese captain gritted his teeth and cursed.
As a captain, his brain was obviously much more flexible than his squadron leader, and he immediately found the reason on the Imperial Army colleagues in the First Brigade.
What does it mean to be "not afraid of god-like opponents, but afraid of pig-like teammates"? Here it is.
If it weren't for the fools who had neglected to tell this information, how could he have given the order to charge? Even if they charged, the Imperial warriors who knew this information would be wary of the enemy's many grenades! It will never be like now, where a squad directly becomes a detachment.
Although the squad has become a squad, the squad that is still working hard with the Chinese cannot help but save it! The Japanese captain glared at the two squads that had rushed to 300 meters in front of the Chinese position to speed up, and the Japanese squads on both flanks of the position also began to attack the Chinese position.
However, this time, their mission was not to attack the position, but to rescue the compatriots who were suppressed by the death in the forward position.
At the same time, six grenadiers began to fire again, and four infantry guns also aimed at the fire points on the opposite positions and began shelling. It was that the mountain artillery did not move, and once the mountain artillery fired, the angry infantry captain knew that it was likely that he would not even have that infantry detachment.
The mountain artillery was not so accurate, and it is likely that the Chinese in the trenches did not kill a few, but first blew up the remaining compatriots who were only forty or fifty meters in front of the position.
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