When launching a rapid attack on the mountain, the Eighth Route Army also had counter-attack tactics.

This was also a tactic first proposed by Kong Jie, which was a tactic for attacking the Japanese army's defensive fortifications built from high ground.

——The soldiers were divided into several assault teams. Before the attack, they threw smoke bombs towards the area where the devils were hiding, using the rapidly spreading smoke to obscure the Japanese army's vision.

They spread out in a skirmish line and launched an attack upwards. The soldiers who approached the charge were additionally equipped with submachine guns, shotguns, pistols with wooden stocks, etc.

Ensure that in short-range encounters, the Japanese bolt-action rifles are completely suppressed with absolute automatic firepower.

As for the hand-to-hand combat that the Japanese are good at?

I'm sorry, what era is this? Are you still using cold weapons?

The soldiers would never be foolish enough to fight the Japanese with bayonets if they could solve the problem with bullets.

Under such tactics, the old Japanese soldier Fujiwara saw that the reverse slope fortifications were suppressed, and the multi-layer defense lines built at the foot of the mountain were broken through by the Eighth Route Army.

He also wanted to call on the remaining Japanese devils to fight to the death to be loyal to their damn Emperor.

As a result, the two sides met.

The Eighth Route Army's rapid outbreak of close-range automatic firepower completely stunned the Japanese.

The firepower levels of the two sides are simply not at the same level.

The Japanese soldiers, whose vision was obscured by the smoke released by the smoke bombs fired by the Eighth Route Army, had not even noticed the shadow of the Eighth Route Army.

The crackling fire came directly towards him.

Especially the multi-shot shotguns specially developed by Kong Jie's arsenal in the hands of the Eighth Route Army soldiers.

and multiple grenade launchers fired.

These are all area coverage firepower, sweeping a large area.

Even if you shoot blindly with your eyes closed, you might be able to kill a few Japanese soldiers.

The two sides fought fiercely for less than an hour.

After the Japanese Army's 9th Mixed Brigade was completely divided, its several troops were completely wiped out.

The battle was rapidly drawing to a close.

The old Japanese soldier Fujiwara, who was hiding in a cave, had no time to draw his command knife before he was shot into a hornet's nest by the soldiers standing at the entrance of the cave and firing with submachine guns.

At the same time, Kong Jie also sent an artillery company carrying precision-guided artillery shells to reinforce Ding Wei's new regiment.

Ding Wei was surprised, but with the help of these precision-guided artillery shells, he successfully defeated the Japanese's reverse slope fortifications and launched a full-scale attack.

Soon after, the Japanese command received urgent requests for help from the 3rd, 9th Mixed Brigade and the 1st Field Brigade of the Japanese.

The 9th Mixed Brigade was the first to cut off communications shortly afterwards.

All the communications sent by the Japanese First Army Headquarters fell on deaf ears and received no response.

What it means is self-evident.

More than 6000 elite soldiers of the Japanese Army's th Mixed Brigade were completely wiped out!

The old Japanese Kurokawa, leading the 3rd Mixed Brigade, is still fighting desperately.

But he knew that the situation was hopeless.

In his final communications, he repeatedly told the headquarters that the Eighth Route Army had completely risen and had become a major threat to the Imperial Army. If the focus could not be adjusted in time and the Eighth Route Army could not be completely suppressed, the holy war would inevitably fail.

He then led the remaining Japanese troops, boosted their morale, shouted "Long live the Japanese army", launched a death charge, and fell completely in the hail of bullets.

Ended his life of sin.

On the side of the independent regiment's base, the 36st Field Brigade of the Japanese th Division plus the artillery regiment were the strongest and the toughest nut to crack, and they persisted the longest.

But in Kong Jie's opinion, it is only a matter of time to wipe out this group of devils...

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