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Chapter 1265, all the way to the west(1/5)

Do it, you must do it.

There are so many Japanese invaders around. They are all fat on their lips!

Here, they have no planes, no tanks, no heavy artillery. They are still going over mountains and ridges one by one, and they are exhausted to death.

As for the Japanese squadron just now, everyone was exhausted.

Mountain battles are painful for everyone.

One is not afraid of suffering, and the other is not afraid of death.

If you want to win the battle, you must endure hardship.

Can run.

Can survive.

Later raids by Japanese invaders in mountainous areas often did not last long because the troops were too exhausted.

Following the Eighth Route Army around the mountains and valleys, within three months, everyone was so tired that they vomited blood.

Although Okamura Neiji had a comprehensive plan, it could not be implemented. The reason was that the following troops could not do it.

The Japanese invaders were not robots either.

After the elite main force withdrew, the hips became even more stretched.

To the west, there were no Japanese invaders.

To the east, the straight-line distance to the Japanese invaders was 1,200 meters.

To the southeast, the Japanese invaders were 600 meters away in a straight line.

To the northeast, the straight-line distance from the Japanese invaders was 1,500 meters.

Toggle 3D map.

I found that the Japanese invaders were marching in the valley.

The closest ones are the Japanese invaders in the southeast. It seems like we should ambush them first.

However, Zhang Yong discovered that this group of Japanese invaders moved very slowly. They were obviously moving forward very cautiously and searched carefully along the way.

It is estimated that the Japanese invaders nearby are on alert. It would be difficult to ambush them.

However, it doesn't work at close range. You can do it from long distance! Just use mortars.

The distance is 600 meters, completely within the range of the mortar.

The Japanese invaders from the other two directions are also within the range. The maximum range of the 81mm mortar is 2800 meters!

Seems like I can have a good fuck?

good!

Set up artillery!

Bombardment from a distance!

It happens to be on the mountain, dominating the surrounding areas.

Take aim yourself.

Correct the angle and range according to the radar map.

It was impossible to aim directly. Because of the obstruction of the mountains, the Japanese invaders could not be seen at all. We could only aim indirectly.

Determine the angle and range according to the instructions of the sight.

Then launch.

"Bang!"

"Bang!"

Six salvos.

The shells came out in unison.

Zhang Yong held up a telescope and observed the impact point of the cannonball.

It was found that the shell crossed two mountains and landed in a valley several hundred meters away.

Hit.

There happened to be Japanese invaders in that valley.

However, the artillery shells fall in a parabola. It is difficult to say whether they can hit the Japanese invaders at the bottom of the valley.

Anyway, just keep bombing. Indirect damage is also effective.

Blasting rocks off the mountainside can also hurt little devils.

"boom……"

"boom……"

Explosions can be heard. But no movement can be seen.

Only the radar map shows that the red dots appear a little confused. They spread out to both sides. Then they stay still.

"Clang!"

"Clang!"

Keep firing.

Drop more cannonballs into the valley.

"boom……"

"boom……"

The sound of explosions continued.

I finally saw the smoke from the explosion. It was quite thin.

It proves that the impact point of the cannonball is a long distance from the mountain peak. It should be relatively close to the valley bottom.

Notice that the red dot disappears, indicating that some Japanese invaders were killed.

But the number is not large, which means there is no direct hit, but indirect damage.

What a pity...

If only the angle were better...

But it doesn't matter. Just keep bombing.

Last for a long time.

There will be results in the end.

"boom……"

"boom……"

"Baga! Where is the enemy?"

"Baga!"

The Japanese squadron leader was anxious and angry.

There is no enemy in sight at all. Only shelling. This kind of battle is really weird.

There is no chance to fight back.

Because you have no idea where the shells came from.

It was judged that it was emitted from a distance. Definitely not from the mountains on both sides.

Snap hook!

Snap hook!

Hee hee hee…

Hee hee hee…

The Japanese invaders used rifles and heavy machine guns to shoot at the mountains on both sides, but to no avail.

To be sure, there are no ambushes on the mountains on both sides.

"Come forward!"

"Come forward!"

The Japanese squadron leader ordered the soldiers to climb the mountain.

Turn your back to the direction in which the shells are coming, and climb up the mountain to see where the shells are coming from.

"oh?"

"Climbing a mountain?"
To be continued...
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