The War of Resistance: Chapter 771 Approaching 2
, the battle of the Anti-Japanese War is heavy
Gu Man continued to follow Shang Zhen and the others.
He was very surprised. He was not only wondering how those two men named Qian Chuaner and Brother Hu Zi killed the two Japanese soldiers, but also curious how Shang Zhen knew that those two men killed the Japanese soldier.
But as far as the situation in front of me is concerned, the Japanese army is close at hand, but it is almost the same.
Shang Zhen's goal was the Japanese mortar position. Under the guidance of Qian Chuan and Ma Erhuzi, they avoided the position of the Japanese sentinel and then slowly moved towards the mortar position.
Naturally, this moving process was very slow, and Qian Chuan'er and Ma Erhuzi only knew roughly the approximate positions of the remaining Japanese sentries.
And Shang Zhen directly rejected Ma Erhuzi's suggestion to kill the Japanese sentry, then they had to avoid them and dare not make a sound, and sometimes they even had to crawl forward, so how could they be quicker?
It took them a full hour, and finally after Shang Zhen whispered softly, the order came down from the front, and a total of twelve people stopped in a ruin, and a hundred meters ahead was a commanding height of the town .
According to Qian Chuaner's reconnaissance, the Japanese mortars were on the high hill, and now they can all see the Japanese army moving under the fire on the high hill.
However, it was impossible for them to go any further. There were very few houses in front of them. If they went any further, they would definitely be discovered by the Japanese army.
At this time, Guman became curious again. If he changed to the style of play of his original company, he would definitely be on the Death Squad.
And a death squad must have at least fifty or sixty people, but now there are only twelve people in total, so unless everyone rushes up with bundles of grenades, how can they cause damage to the Japanese mortar positions?
It's just that Gu Man didn't know Shang Zhen's psychology at this time.
Why does Shang Zhen like to take his own people to fight outside the command system? This is by no means because Shang Zhen and the others are unwilling to fight devils.
What does this situation look like? This situation is like a student writing a composition.
As a student, do you like to write propositional compositions or do you like to express yourself freely? I'm afraid that most people will like the latter, because there is no pressure!
The same is true for Shang Zhen.
When to fight, how to fight, how to fight, when to withdraw, they have relative freedom, they can run away if they can't take advantage of it, then if they are heroic at this time, they can only accept their fate! How can this be the same as doing your best and having to do it?
So if we say that there must be some pressure on Shang Zhen at this time, but if we say how big it is, it may not be so. Shang Zhen only believes in the four words "moderately nervous".
Shang Zhen carefully observed the situation under the firelight ahead.
It was already late at night, but the Japanese army did not rest either. From Shang Zhen's current position, they could see a few inconspicuous stick-like black shadows standing obliquely under the firelight.
Shang Zhen had never seen what the Japanese army's mortars looked like, but he had heard others say that the Japanese army's mortars were an enlarged version of the grenadier, and there was an iron plate under the barrel as a base.
In fact, there were not many times when the Japanese army used mortars during the war of aggression against China.
The reason is that the Japanese army has infantry artillery for targets that are a little farther away, and grenades for short-distance targets, so the Japanese army thinks that mortars are very useless and a waste of resources.
In this battle of crossing the river, the Japanese aircraft and artillery had already turned Little Bengbu into ruins. It was very difficult for the infantry artillery to find the bombing target across the river, and the power of the grenadier was relatively small, so the Japanese army was transferred. Several mortars crossed the river.
Shang Zhen also knew that the Japanese army did not use mortars very often, and of course he did not understand the reason. He also only needed that the Japanese army's mortars could cause a lot of casualties to the Northeast Army in this battle, and that was enough.
Shang Zhen observed the artillery positions of the Japanese army in the distance for a few minutes, then whispered to Qian Chuaner beside him, and then, Qian Chuaner and Ma Erhuzi crawled forward again holding guns, and the two of them went to guard , while Shang Zhen gathered the rest of the people together and began to mutter in a low voice.
Shang Zhen was just laying out a battle plan. After a while, Shang Zhen and the others started to act.
The scene was still dark, but with Shang Zhen's arrangement, Gu Man himself imagined the preparations of the soldiers present.
Some soldiers ran and lay down where they could see the Japanese positions and set up the grenadiers. All the soldiers scattered around, while he himself moved forward with Shang Zhen.
But Gu Man still had doubts in his heart.
When he heard Shang Zhen's battle plan just now, Shang Zhen's words were very simple, and Shang Zhen just said, "Qiao Xiong, shoot a few shots at a distance of about ten meters behind the little devil's mortar."
Then the soldier just said "hmm".
The task assigned to the soldier named Qiao Xiong was as simple as that.
But because of the simplicity, Gu Man could also feel that Shang Zhen should have confidence in the soldier's ability to use grenades.
Can it work? It's so dark, can you tell how far the mortar position is from here?
Besides, even if the shot is accurate, what's the use of shooting that small cannon? Can everything really come true as Shang Zhen arranged?
And then, Shang Zhen separated everyone, that is, to touch forward as much as possible, provided that the Japanese army's guard post was not disturbed.
Then after the battle started, everyone shot at the Japanese army on the artillery position, and then retreated in time when the Japanese army counterattacked, and they could retreat separately, anyway, don't put yourself in it!
Now Shang Zhen has confused Gu Manzao.
It should be said that Shang Zhen and his gang were afraid of death, but they hid in a cellar when the officers and soldiers guarding the position were basically killed, and then launched a surprise attack on the Japanese army with their thirty or so guns.
If you are not afraid of death, seeing the Japanese mortar position is in front of you, then the bundled cluster grenades can blow up the position to pieces, but they are unwilling to catch such a good opportunity Fight with your life.
Heck, are they from the Northeast?
With doubts, Gu Man followed Shang Zhen and walked forward cautiously.
After a while, they reached the edge of the shadows of the ruins.
At this time, Gu Man noticed that what Shang Zhen was holding was a distinctive rifle, and there was an extremely thin single-lens telescope on the rifle.
Gu Man didn't know that this kind of gun was called a sniper rifle, and it was impossible for him to know
(Note: In fact, during World War II, the Japanese army also did not have the concept of a sniper rifle and did not have such a statement~www.mtlnovel.com~Here is just for the convenience of expression in .
Strictly speaking, the sniper rifle used by the Japanese army is just a sniper scope that cannot be adjusted at all on the rifle. It is not a sniper rifle in the modern sense. )
At this time, Gu Man didn't know that Shang Zhen was helpless now. They "lend" their best weapons to Company Commander Gu and the others, and most of those people had already died in battle, so those weapons were naturally lost. Can't find it.
Shang Zhen has no gun to use right now, so he can only use this captured sniper rifle.
And now the reason why Shang Zhen wanted to bring Gu Man with him was because he saw that his box cannon was in Du Man's hand, and now they were only a hundred meters away from the Japanese army, so with his marksmanship , if there is a box cannon, why use a Rausch sniper rifle?
However, the battle had to be fought without any weapons at hand, and Shang Zhen just glanced at the firelight on the hill in front of him, then turned his gaze to the dark places where the ruins were facing away from the firelight.
There is a shadow behind a ruin, and there must be a Japanese guard post behind a certain shadow. So where is the Japanese guard post?