Invincible Anti-Japanese System
32 Unbreakable Firepower Point

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An entire Japanese army and 3,000 puppet soldiers were charging towards the base along the valley. Although the two teams of scouts harassed and shot along the way, killing more than a dozen Japanese, it did not stop the Japanese from advancing. Instead, it aroused the Japanese's hostility.

The footsteps of the Japanese and the sound of weapons and equipment were heard in the valley.

The group of devils was like a huge monster, aggressively smashing the base into a meat patty.

The group of Japanese soon arrived at the entrance of the valley. They didn't find anything different about this valley.

He felt as if the cliffs on both sides had been scraped by something. The mud on the ground was also new, but he could not see any traces of fortification.

The Japanese scouts entered the valley from the entrance, but they were shot after taking a few steps. A few of the Japanese scouts were directly killed by the militia in the bunker with Bobossa submachine guns.

Fujikawa Genji immediately stopped his advance and sent out a small team.

Su Yang's command post had a good view and saw all the actions of the Japanese.

"Don't fire at full force. The Japanese are probing the attack.”Su Yang immediately picked up the phone and informed everyone. All the trenches, fortresses, and tunnels were equipped with wild phones.

With so few people, the Japanese were definitely trying to attack. After all, the Japanese had so many soldiers. It was impossible for them to be the main attacking force.

Probing attacks were also commonly used by the devils on the battlefield.

The goal was to find out the defensive firing points and then use artillery to take out these firing points.

After a small group of Japanese went up, they appeared very cautious.

He did not rush forward blindly. Instead, he looked around.

At this time, the two sky fortresses on the cliff opened fire. The crossfire points in these fortresses directly shot at the Japanese.

The militiamen inside controlled their machine guns and opened fire.

Because the militia's training time was still limited, Su Yang equipped them with Maxim heavy machine guns, which also used 7.92mm bullets.

The Maxim HMG was a water-cooled machine gun with a theoretical firing rate of 650/min. The firing rate was much lower than the MG-42, but there was no risk of damaging the barrel. At the same time, the consumption of bullets was not as high.

Although its explosive power was not as insane as the MG-42, it was very useful as a continuous fire blockade.

The main point was that the Maxim machine gun was easy to operate, and the machine gunner did not need much training. Therefore, this old Maxim heavy machine gun was very suitable for the militia. Moreover, the Maxim HMG was used within the fortress and did not need to be moved over long distances. The problem of being too heavy was not a problem.

As soon as the two Maxim heavy machine guns opened fire, the small group of Japanese soldiers fell like wheat being harvested. The bullets came from the side, which meant that they would be hit by the bullets. Their counterattack could only hit the muzzle of the machine gun at most, but not the Machine Gunner. The bullets flew past the Machine Gunner's side. If they hit the Machine Gunner directly, they would only hit the cover that the Machine Gunner was close to.

The group of Japanese left behind more than 30 corpses and retreated in a sorry state.

After paying such a heavy price, the pirates could only detect two firing points, and the crossfire net behind them, which was still hidden at the foot of the mountain, had not opened fire yet.

Fujikawa Genji immediately pulled up the six cannons and fired at the two firing points on the cliff, firing more than 30 rounds.

Sensing that the firing point had been cleared, Fujikawa Genji officially gave the order to attack.

A squadron of Japanese pirates mixed with puppet soldiers charged forward aggressively.

However, just as he rushed to the previous position, the two firing points on the cliff opened fire again. The two Maxim heavy machine guns formed an X-shaped fire net, covering more than half of the attacking Japanese and puppet troops.

Bullets flew in all directions, and the Japanese pirates and puppet soldiers fell again.

This kind of crossfire net could kill people as easily as cutting wheat.

The puppet troops were hit by the machine gun fire and screamed and fled. The Japanese continued to charge forward for less than 30 meters. A squadron had already lost more than a hundred people.

Fujikawa Genji's smile froze. He looked at the battlefield with his binoculars in disbelief. They had clearly launched a bombardment just now, so why was the Chinese's net of fire still there?

Under the continuous gunfire, the pirates had no choice but to leave the corpses on the ground and retreat.

When they retreated, only 50 of the 180 Japanese pirates were left. The puppet army also suffered heavy casualties.

Fujikawa Genji was a little mad. At this time, the Japanese finally realized that the two firing points were a crossfire network arranged on the reverse slope.

"There's a loophole in the crossfire point of the Chinese people.”Fujikawa Genji suddenly noticed a detail that made him overjoyed.

The two crossfire points were positioned at the back!

The crossfire net was the most difficult thing to deal with, but in Fujikawa Genji's eyes, the crossfire net in front of him was too unprofessional. The shooting fan was actually at the back.

As long as they got close, they could climb up and blow up the two firing points.

Thinking of this, Fujikawa Genji immediately commanded a squadron of Japanese soldiers to charge forward again. However, their goal was clear. They had to find a way to climb up and blow up the two firing points.

The idea was good, but when the group of Japanese rushed to the predetermined position and thought that the two firing points could not hit them. Suddenly, the second crossfire from behind opened fire, hitting the position of the Japanese.

The bullets from the two Maxim heavy machine guns whizzed over, and the Japanese soldiers were instantly swept to the ground.

At the same time, the first line of fire opened up two shooting bunkers in front of them. Two militiamen held Bobossa submachine guns and fired fiercely at the Japanese below.

The firing speed of the Bobossa submachine gun was much faster than the Maxim heavy machine gun. With a theoretical firing rate of 900 rounds per minute, a drum with 71 bullets would theoretically only take 4.7 seconds to run out after pulling the trigger.

A group of Japanese soldiers were thinking about how to climb up and blow up the firing point. They were all gathered below the fortress when they suddenly heard an extremely intense gunshot above their heads.

A series of violent bangs could be heard as bullets rained down.

More than 40 Japanese soldiers were killed on the spot. When the Japanese wanted to fight back, the two militiamen had already retreated to the fortress to reload. Because this firing position was not in a blind spot, it would not be able to defend against artillery fire. Therefore, they would run after firing a round.

Of course, with the enemy infantry on the scene, the pirates did not dare to fire.

The Japanese squadron that tried to blow up the fortress finally couldn't take the firepower anymore. They left behind hundreds of corpses and retreated in a sorry state.

Inside the two mountain fortresses, there was only a combat team of four, one anti-alliance soldier, and three militia. However, just these four people were enough to drive the Japanese crazy.

These two groups of crossfire were extremely tricky. After the Japanese tried a few waves, they still could not do anything to the first net of fire.

When they fired, the shells could not hit the machine guns inside the fortress at all.

At this time, the combat teams in the fortress would usually move their machine guns into the mountain. Even if the Japanese found a suitable firing position, they would not be able to take out the firing point. When the Japanese soldiers rushed up, he would move the machine gun back to the shooting bunker.

Fujikawa Genji was exasperated. Since he couldn't take out the firepower, he would force his way through.

With the advantage of having 6800 soldiers, the Japanese immediately prepared to attack. With Fujikawa Genji's order, the Japanese began to charge at the entrance of the valley one after another...

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