Regardless of the small strength of these two companies, their blow to the Devil's Golden State defense line was fatal.

The devils adopted a tactic of retreating layer by layer and exchanging space for time, so their main force was concentrated in the front lines of defense, and only a few small teams of covering troops and artillery were deployed in the rear line of defense... The artillery range is far from the need to be deployed at the front.

Most of the devil's other guns don't have much room to play a role, because once they fire, they will be suppressed by the artillery of the Eighth Route Army.

The reason why the 92 infantry artillery can survive on the battlefield is because it is highly mobile and can be pushed by people.

Of course, the devils on the battlefield are not pushed by people but drawn by horses. The horses are waiting beside them. After firing a shell, they immediately move the position with a hook on the traction rope. Even if the Eighth Route Army has artillery radar that can accurately calculate its position , but it is not as fast as its style of playing one shot and changing another place.

Another reason is that the 92 infantry gun can be used as a large mortar for curved shooting.

Mortar curved fire means that it can hide in the fortifications and fire. As long as the artillery position is dug deep enough and strong enough, it will not be a big problem even if the position is discovered by the Eighth Route Army.

Colonel Yamagishi has already obtained the information or experience of the Eighth Route Army from other troops, so this battle did not bring anything except ten 92 infantry guns. These infantry guns did play some role in the battle. The Eighth Route Army caused some trouble.

However, what Yamagishi didn't expect was that the greater trouble caused by these infantry artillery was aimed at themselves, and even Yamagishi himself died under the 92 infantry artillery...

The scouts of the two companies of the Eighth Route Army swooped in from the rear, and the first thing they did was to eliminate the Devil Artillery, and 10 of the 92 8 infantry guns fell into the hands of the scouts.

There is such a high capture rate because the scouts are equipped with continuous-fire rifles, and those who rush into the enemy's artillery position "da da da" are a burst of sweeping, and the devil's artillery fell to the ground before they had time to react.

Then the scouts continued to fire with these infantry artillery, and the shells even hit the Eighth Route Army's charge line.

This is not to say that the scouts don't know how to use cannons. The scouts are all carefully selected from the army, and the "ghost cannon" of the Eighth Route Army is imitated from the Devil's 92 infantry cannon. As scouts, of course they can use them .

The reason why the artillery shells continue to hit the Eighth Route Army's charge line is that these artillery positions are still some distance away from the devils' trenches. If the scouts adjust their positions at this time and shoot the shells at the devils, the devils will immediately realize that the artillery is attacking the devils. Lost ground and reacted.

At that time, the scouts of the two companies would have difficulty or pay a heavy price if they wanted to seize the devil's trench again, even if they attacked from the rear.

As for whether these shells will hit friendly troops and cause accidental injury... It can only be said that in order to win and minimize casualties on the battlefield, it is inevitable to pay some price. The battlefield is not a place where we can talk about the Virgin.

Because the shells were still hitting the Eighth Route Army's charge line one after another, the devils didn't realize that the artillery position behind them had been occupied.

This is also related to the poor communication of the army that the devils put together improvised. Otherwise, the headquarters would know that there is a problem after only one call and no one responds.

The devils built these lines of defense hastily. In many places, they didn't even have time to lay telephone lines. The communication basically relied on semaphore, so the scouts took advantage of the loopholes.

So, the scouts silently entered the devil's last trench. There was only one devil in a squadron of more than a hundred people. They were devils who had no combat experience to guarantee logistics and ammunition. I didn't have time to change, and I was wearing all kinds of common people's clothes and the devil's popular black school clothes.

Their task is to prepare for the "retreat" of other troops, that is, to arrange machine guns and ammunition, and to provide some necessary fire cover for the troops to "retreat" if necessary.

This makes it necessary to mention the supplies of the Shan'an army: the Shan'an army has no shortage of supplies, and it can even be said that there are too many supplies to run out.

The reason is that it manages the port of Lushun, and this port is one of the routes for the devils to transport weapons and ammunition to the southern front and even the Southeast Asian battlefield. In addition, many food and resources plundered from the northeast are transported back to the mainland.

Therefore, Yamagishi ordered every line of defense to be filled with machine guns and to store enough ammunition... This is also one of the reasons why the Eighth Route Army's frontal attack is difficult. The density is also very scary.

The scouts of the Eighth Route Army did not give these devils much time to survive. Before rushing into the trenches, they formed a scattered formation, sneaked up from behind and threw a batch of grenades, and then charged with their repeating rifles... the trenches changed hands .

Take down the trench and take a look, good guy, there is a machine gun every ten steps in the whole trench, and it is a relatively reliable Type [-] machine gun, and there is a Type [-] heavy machine gun every hundred steps. Loaded with piles of bullets arranged like hills, this firepower is even better than Yingjiang.

The scouts would not be polite to the devils, they immediately put away their repeating rifles and raised their machine guns, and then turned around with a semaphore, and the 92 infantry guns behind them smashed shells into the devils' trenches one by one.

At first, Colonel Yamagishi thought it was a miscalculation of the artillerymen, and cursed the signal soldier to play the flag back, but the signal soldier just waved the flag twice before being knocked down in a pool of blood by a row of bullets from behind, so Colonel Yamagishi immediately Realizing that things are not good... The rear may not only lose the artillery position, but also the last line of defense.

Realizing this made General Yamagishi feel like a thunderbolt, with a sense of imminent disaster: the main force of the Eighth Route Army was in front, and the trenches in the rear had fallen into the enemy's hands, which meant that the imperial army had been surrounded by the enemy, and it was still airtight.

The other devils also understood this, and immediately became chaotic in the next second... This group of devils was originally a rabble. Now that he was surrounded by the enemy and his life was at risk, he had no reason to continue.

Colonel Yamagishi hesitated for a while, and then shouted: "Everyone, there are our warships in the port, and we can get the fire cover of the warships when we rush there. That is our only way to survive, go!"

Speaking of which, Colonel Yamagishi waved the command knife in his hand, and took the lead to rush towards the scouts' line of defense...

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