Chapter 346 The Cold Shot of the Special Forces
The special forces captain Liu Xing, with two special forces members, chose a suitable position to hide it. This position is only about two hundred meters away from the attacking Japanese devils and only two hundred meters away from the Eighth Route Army's defensive position. There is an isosceles triangle between the three.
Liu Xing chose this place. In addition to the appropriate distance, there are also many shrubs and small trees. There are also some huge rocks several meters large in chaotic spaces between the shrubs and small trees, which is a very good place to fire the cold gun.
Entering this position, Liu Xing took out his muffler and skillfully installed it on the muzzle of the ak-47 assault rifle. The ak-47 assault rifle used by the special forces team are all specially made, slightly different from the ordinary ak-47 assault rifle.
The muzzle can not only be equipped with a silencer, but the barrel is also at least 10 cm longer than the ordinary AK-47 assault rifle. The range is also at least 100 meters away. At a distance of 400 meters, it still has good accuracy and lethality.
In addition to these, the AK-47 assault rifle used by the special forces team uses a 75-round drum supply, which has good firepower durability. In addition, the gun body has undergone special treatment and is not reflective even in the sun.
These improvements were two or three months ago. Zhang Yunfei ordered the Huanglongxia Arsenal to improve and produced hundreds of such ak-47 assault rifles. The special forces members fell in love with this gun as soon as they used it.
Liu Xing and these two special forces were just hiding, and at this time, the Japanese offensive troops were less than two hundred meters away from the Eighth Route Army's defensive positions.
Many Japanese devils were choosing suitable locations and starting to set up machine guns. Some Japanese grenade launchers also stopped moving forward and prepared to set up grenade launchers. Only those Japanese holding Type 38 rifles were still moving forward with their waists.
On the Eighth Route Army position, the soldiers saw the Japanese getting closer and closer, and they all lay in the trenches, hiding behind the fortifications, showing a little head, raised their guns and aimed carefully at the Japanese who were getting closer and closer, and would just wait for the command of Battalion Commander Han to shoot.
Seeing that the Japanese were getting closer and closer, the Japanese in front were only one hundred meters away from their positions, so Captain Han took out his 20-speed box cannon, aimed at the Japanese in front, and shouted: "Comrades, beat me hard."
At the same time, Battalion Commander Han pulled the trigger without hesitation, and saw a "bang" gunshot. The Japanese in front fell down. It seemed that Battalion Commander Han's shooting skills were also good.
Hearing the gunshots of Battalion Commander Han, there were suddenly gunfires on the Eighth Route Army positions, and at least a dozen Japanese devils were knocked down, but soon, the Japanese counterattack began.
The Japanese soldiers carrying Type 38 rifles began to aim at the Eighth Route Army soldiers in front of them and shot. Fortunately, the soldiers were lying in the trenches or hiding behind the fortifications, only a small part was exposed, and there were few Eighth Route Army soldiers who were hit by the Japanese.
Without these fortifications, the Eighth Route Army soldiers and the Japanese shot at each other, they would definitely not be able to gain any advantage.
When the two sides started to exchange fire, the Japanese's crooked machine guns and Type 92 heavy machine guns all shot at the Eighth Route Army positions. Some Japanese grenade launchers also began to fire grenades at the Eighth Route Army positions.
Under the fierce shooting of the Japanese, the shooting of the Eighth Route Army soldiers was immediately suppressed by the Japanese. Most of the Eighth Route Army soldiers could not raise their heads and could only lie in the fortifications.
Even Battalion Commander Han was suppressed by the Japanese bullets and could not raise his head. He hid in the trenches. Seeing this, an Eighth Route Army platoon leader next to him shouted anxiously: "Battleman Commander, the Japanese's firepower is too strong, and the soldiers cannot fight back. In just a few minutes, the Japanese will rush up."
Upon hearing this, Battalion Commander Han felt silent. The Japanese had too strong firepower, and Battalion Commander Han had no good idea. The Japanese had so many machine guns, and with the grenade launcher, he only had two Czech light machine guns that could still be used, and the rest were rifles and a small number of pistols.
The helpless Captain Han said in a deep voice: "Get the bayonet."
Hand-to-hand combat may be the last choice. If the Japanese really rush to their own positions, they can only fight hand-to-hand combat. I hope that before they die, they can bring a few Japanese to the back.
The platoon leader of the Eighth Route Army next to him, saw that Captain Han ordered, immediately shouted loudly: "Comrades, everyone has it, take a bayonet."
Many Eighth Route Army soldiers pulled out their bayonets and skillfully installed their muzzles, looking at the Japanese devils getting closer and closer with anger.
In the distance, a simple command center was temporarily built by the Japanese. The Japanese captain and the Japanese chief of staff, etc., and several Japanese commanders were holding telescopes to watch the battle situation five or six hundred meters ahead.
Seeing that his troops were attacking smoothly, the Eighth Route Army was completely suppressed by fire. If this continues, his troops can rush to the opposite Eighth Route Army position in less than a few minutes.
So, the Japanese captain said happily: "The Eighth Route Army, no, we can defeat these Eighth Route Army in just one round."
The Japanese Chief of Staff next to him was also happy and echoed: "Captain, our Japanese Imperial Army is invincible. It is naturally no problem to deal with this little territorial Eighth Route Army."
The other Japanese commanders next to him were the same, with joy and relaxed expressions, as if the hundreds of Eighth Route Army soldiers opposite him were fish on the chopping board and could be slaughtered by themselves.
Liu Xing, the captain of the special forces, saw that the Eighth Route Army was suppressed by the Japanese firepower when the two sides exchanged fire. Liu Xing was a little surprised. In the past, in the 36th Army, such a situation had never happened. Usually, soldiers were fighting against Japanese soldiers.
It seems that if he doesn't take action, the Japanese will attack the Eighth Route Army's defensive positions.
Liu Xing raised his AK-47 assault rifle, used the cover of the shrubs and big stones to shoot continuously at the Japanese devils two or three hundred meters away.
Liu Xing is very concealed now. It is really hard to find the camouflage uniform on his body when he hides in these yellow bushes. Moreover, the AK-47 assault rifle equipped with a silencer is not only very small in the shooting sound, but also the firelight at the muzzle is basically invisible in broad daylight.
Now, both sides are fighting fiercely, and gunfire is loud, so it is even more impossible for the Japanese to hear Liu Xing's shooting, providing Liu Xing and the special forces members with a good opportunity.
Liu Xing aimed at shooting basically some valuable targets, such as the Japanese machine gunners, grenade troop soldiers, and some Japanese officers holding command knives.
Two special forces members not far away saw their captain shooting and began to quietly fire cold guns at the Japanese. Almost at the same time, less than ten seconds after Liu Xing fired, the other special forces members also opened fire tacitly.
Many of the Japanese attacking troops were shot one after another. These were done by snipers of the special forces in the distance. Some Japanese machine gunners were also constantly killed, and some Japanese grenade turret soldiers who were firing grenades were also killed.
In less than a minute, Liu Xing alone killed seven or eight Japanese devils. One of them was shot by Liu Xing by a single shot. Several Japanese machine gunners were also named by Liu Xing, and several Japanese machine guns suddenly became silent.
A Japanese 92 heavy machine gun was being violently shot. A shooter was hit by several bullets and fell on the Type 92 heavy machine gun. The Japanese deputy shooter next to him thought that the shooter was killed by the Eighth Route Army opposite.
The Japanese deputy archer pushed away the dead Japanese archer and prepared to shoot himself, but the Japanese deputy archer had not yet touched the machine gun, and was hit by several bullets and fell to the ground.
The two Japanese ammunition players next to him looked at this scene in fear and no one dared to go up and shoot, but Liu Xing in the distance did not even let these two Japanese ammunition players go, and shot one shot, and the two Japanese were in a pool of blood.
As the special forces members opened fire and fired, in less than a minute, all the Japanese machine guns were silent, all the Japanese grenade launchers were killed, and all the Japanese commanders were killed, and even the Japanese lieutenant officers and the Japanese special forces were not released.
Now, the special forces members have begun to shoot ordinary Japanese devils. The Japanese devils carrying Type 38 rifles have fallen to the ground one after another. The Japanese devils have begun to panic when they see such a strange scene.
The Japanese captain in the distance was holding a telescope and watching his troops charge with great enthusiasm, but not long after, the situation took a sharp turn. All the machine guns were silent and all the commanders leading the attack were killed.
The smile on the Japanese captain's face froze instantly, and his face looked even worse than crying. The other Japanese commanders next to him, when they saw this unheard of scene, opened their mouths so much that they almost stuffed a duck egg.
The captain of the Japanese in front of him was dying one after another, and the number of deaths was rising sharply, and immediately shouted in anger: "What's going on? Can anyone tell me what's going on?"
The Chief of Staff of the Japanese Agents next to him was not sure what was going on when he saw this scene, but when he saw the death to Japanese Agents rising sharply, he immediately reminded him helplessly: "Captain, please order the first and second infantry squadrons to retreat quickly."
The Japanese captain had no choice but to say powerlessly: "Retreat! Take down all."
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