Under the call of the construction project, many women, even many elderly people and children ran to the construction site to work. Those who had the strength worked more, while those who did not have the strength moved bricks from the corners.
For a time, the people of the base were united and united.
On the construction site, there were excavators, bulldozers, and other machinery, along with the carrying poles and baskets of the common people. The style was very strange, but the operation was very harmonious.
Just as the people were mobilized for large-scale construction and production, the large-scale training was also carried out.
The 1st Battalion of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, which had expanded to more than 400 people, took turns to head to the camp on Pingding Mountain to launch a full-scale sparrow battle against the Japanese pirates. Half of the troops were sent out to snipe the Japanese pirates every day.
Su Yang used a rotation method to train the troops. Half of the troops would fight sparrows outside, and the other half would train in the base area. After that, they would take turns. The troops that had withdrawn would receive training on the three-three strategy and at the same time, they would summarize their previous combat experience.
Su Yang's train of thought was to first train the soldiers in a sparrow-fight mode that basically had no casualties. At the same time, the troops would practice the three-three strategy.
They would train the troops first, then lead the militia. The troops would send people to guide the militia in sparrows. The 1st Battalion of the Anti-Japanese Alliance began to engage in guerrilla warfare, ambushing the Japanese pirates and attacking the areas where the Japanese forces were weak.
The Anti-Japanese Alliance's 1st Battalion continued to engage in Sparrow Wars, causing the Japanese pirates along the railway to feel like they were about to die.
The Japanese had suffered a huge loss last time. After losing a brigade and a squadron, they did not dare to pursue rashly anymore. They could only fight with the anti-alliance soldiers from afar, but they were no match for them.
The casualties of the 1st Battalion of the Resistance Alliance were minimal, and they were sent out in small teams of three, which prevented them from being unable to retreat if there were casualties.
No matter how the pirates fought back, even if the anti-alliance army suffered casualties, they would not be able to catch anyone.
It was only a small probability that the anti-alliance army would suffer casualties in the Sparrow Battle. After all, the distance between the two sides was more than 300 meters, and the anti-alliance forces were secretly sniping the pirates. This kind of small probability happened. Two anti-alliance soldiers were shot by the Japanese pirates 'rifles, but they did not hit their vitals. The wounds would heal for a few months. The bullet had already passed through his body, and he did not even need to undergo surgery.
The bullet trajectory of the Japanese Type 38 rifle was accurate and had a strong penetrating power, but the lethality was too low. If it hit a person, it would be a small hole. If it didn't hit the vital part, it would be very difficult to kill the anti-coalition army in a three-man team. The injured anti-coalition soldiers had two comrades who could carry them back.
The situation of the Japanese was different. The anti-coalition forces were equipped with sniper rifles and were not afraid of the Japanese. After firing, the Japanese still did not know where the bullets had come from. Even at a distance of 600 meters, as long as he aimed at the Japanese's upper body, the lethality of a Mauser 98K was terrifying.
The penetration power of the Mauser 98K was not very good, but when it hit the human body, it was a big hole in the shape of a horn. The entrance was small and the exit was big. When the Japanese saw this wound, they were all shocked. Of course, the Japanese recognized this gunshot wound. It was definitely a Mauser 98K.
Even though the G-43 semi-automatic sniper rifle was not as lethal as the Mauser 98K sniper rifle, its lethality was still much more terrifying than the Type 38 sniper rifle. The advantage of the G-34 semi-automatic was its fast firing rate, which was very effective against the Japanese. As for the Mauser 98K, it was very useful against small groups of enemies.
Due to the appearance of two wounded soldiers, the anti-alliance army also summarized the specific tactics of the Sparrow Battle.
The conclusion was that when dealing with a target that might fire back, one should maintain a safe distance of more than 500 meters. Such enemies usually moved in groups and had no cover. A distance of 500 meters could accurately hit the enemy's upper body. If the enemy were to fight with the anti-coalition snipers, the snipers would be safer at this distance.
To deal with the enemy inside the turret, one could choose a sniper position of about 300 meters and accurately shoot the enemy's head. If the Japanese in the turret dared to show their heads and fight back, they could continue to hit their heads. There were not many Japanese in the turret, and their firepower was very weak. It was basically impossible to guess.
As the saying goes, if you fall behind, you will be beaten. Under the sniping of the First Battalion of the Resistance Alliance, the Japanese were completely passive. The difference between the two sides was not their marksmanship, but the Japanese's rifles did not have a scope, while the anti-coalition army's rifles had a scope.
The Japanese along the railway were killed by the Anti-Japanese Army. Seventy to eighty people were killed every day, but they had no way to fight back.
The Japanese were naturally unwilling to sit still and wait for death. They had already sent a large number of spies into the mountains to gather intelligence.
At the same time, the Wei Nation's Kwantung Army headquarters were deeply shocked by the loss of a brigade in the Xihu area, and immediately sent a regiment to reinforce them.
Those spies gradually locked onto the base area with the Chen family's town as the center. However, every time these spies disguised as peddlers wanted to enter, they were blocked by the militia because they did not have a pass. It was difficult to spy on the true appearance of the base area.
Therefore, a group of spies gathered together and brainstormed before deciding to forge a pass.
They found that the roadblocks in these bases were all made up of militia and children. The child held a red-tasseled gun and was responsible for checking the pass. The militia was responsible for guarding.
Those children and militiamen were obviously illiterate. Perhaps they could be coaxed to pass!
A group of agents with wild imaginations forged a bunch of passes according to the appearance of the passes in their memories and then tried to get away with it.
However, when they cleared the level, they were stunned when they checked.
The children who were checking the pass did not even look at the words on it. Instead, they took out a scanner and scanned the pass. In the end, they could not scan the bar code on it.
They discovered that it was a forged pass, and these agents were arrested on the spot by the militia.
The spy was dumbfounded and did not understand what had happened.
It turned out that the passes that Su Yang made had barcodes on them, and at the same time, each checkpoint was equipped with a scanner. In the base of the enemy in the original space-time, there had been cases of spies deceiving children to get through. Therefore, in order to put an end to this problem, Su Yang printed a bar code on the pass before the national literacy program had achieved results.
If the scanner couldn't scan the bar code, then the information was fake.
However, how could those spies know about barcodes? They had never even heard of barcodes. This was a black technology that did not belong to this era. How could the Japanese spies know what these barcodes were for? They thought that it was just a strange symbol, so they copied it and drew a bunch of black lines on it. In the end, they were dumbfounded.
In less than three days, at the two main entrances in the north and south of the base, five spies were caught trying to get away with it.
After Su Yang knew about this situation, he immediately sensed that danger was approaching. He knew that the Japanese pirates would probably come soon.
He had to block the entrance immediately!
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