The second wave of Japanese attacks began. This time, the Japanese stared at the two fire nets and quickly rushed through the valley entrance. They stepped on the craters created by the shells to avoid the remaining mines and then rushed towards the gap in the barbed wire.
However, just as he reached the barbed wire, two firing points suddenly appeared on the side.
However, the firepower this time was incomparable to the Maxim Heavy Machine Gun. The Japanese and puppet soldiers only heard a series of concentrated gunshots, and then the bullets smashed over like hail. Instantly, the dozen or so people gathered at the gap in the barbed wire were killed on the spot, and none of them survived.
Another two terrifying flanks.
A Japanese soldier was lying on the ground and was about to shoot at the firing point on the flank when a bullet suddenly flew over and blew his head off.
An anti-coalition sniper lying in a foxhole pulled the trigger and began to accurately snipe the Japanese and puppet soldiers who rushed out of the crossfire at the entrance of the valley.
At this moment, the Japanese and puppet soldiers realized that they were in front of an infantry camp.
There were people hiding in trenches and foxholes everywhere.
The 50 anti-coalition soldiers and 300 militiamen quickly attacked the Japanese and puppet troops at the mouth of the valley.
There were 11 snipers of the Anti-Japanese Army at the scene, holding G-43s and sniping at the approaching Japanese. At the same time, the two MG-42s opened fire on the Japanese and the puppet troops on the battlefield.
The militia were using Type 38 rifles. Most of their marksmanship was not that good, but this battle could be considered as practice.
The Japanese and puppet soldiers who rushed out of the valley had no cover, and their formation had long been broken by the two crossfire points in front of them. The exposed Japanese and puppet soldiers were now facing the anti-coalition forces and militia hiding behind cover. It was a one-sided massacre.
The advantage of the G-43 semi-automatic sniper rifle was fully displayed at this time. Those anti-coalition soldiers with good marksmanship sniped the Japanese in this 200-meter-wide flank. It was simply one shot.
As soon as the Japanese showed up at the flank, they suffered a fierce attack.
One by one, they fell under the muzzles of machine guns and sniper rifles. Facing these shots, the Japanese had no place to hide. As for those puppet troops, they were also reaped.
Some of the puppet soldiers lay on the ground and closed their eyes, pretending to be dead. The snipers basically ignored these motionless puppet soldiers. The threat of the devils was the greatest. The puppet soldiers 'marksmanship was not good, so they were usually not a threat. Moreover, the enthusiasm of the puppet soldiers was very low.
If the Western Puppet Army dared to shoot, they would only die under the aim of a bunch of snipers.
"There are Japanese soldiers shooting at us at 11 o'clock.”
"There's also one at the 10 o'clock direction."
On the battlefield, the snipers were quickly targeting the Japanese who were returning fire according to the spotters 'reports.
The area inside the valley entrance had already been cleared by a shovel. The Japanese could not find any cover at all.
In such a terrain, the Japanese could only be Voldemort. It was the twelfth month of winter, and the ground was covered in snow. The devils did not have any cover, so they were too eye-catching.
Moreover, the distance between the two sides was very close, only two hundred meters.
Basically, the moment the Japanese soldiers rushed into the line of sight of the flank, they would be killed by random gunfire.
A few of the Japanese turned into Voldemort and tried to fight back. The snipers and machine gunners could see everything clearly with their binoculars.
The machine gun swept over, and the Japanese were beaten until they had no temper. This was not to say that they could not raise their heads, but they had no place to hide. They could only lie on the ground and let the machine guns shoot at them, or continue to crawl forward. However, after crawling forward for a while, they entered the sniper's shooting range again.
It didn't matter if the machine guns missed. There were still more than ten snipers who were constantly killing the Japanese.
However, the Japanese soldiers had gone crazy. One team after another rushed into the valley entrance, braving the two fire nets at the valley entrance. In order to rush out of the valley entrance, at least half of them had been killed or injured.
When they were about to rush out of the gap in the barbed wire, they were attacked by two MG-42s in the form of heavy machine guns.
The MG-42 general-purpose machine gun was equipped with a tripod and used in the form of a heavy machine gun. It used a thickened heavy-duty barrel, which made its firepower more intense and long-lasting.
If the group of devils wanted to get out of the barbed wire, they had to come out through the gap.
The two MG-42 machine guns were hiding behind the anti-slope cover. The muzzles could hit the Japanese that rushed out from the gap in the barbed wire, but the Japanese could not hit the machine gunners behind the anti-slope cover. That position could only hit the barrel of the MG-42 machine gun.
This kind of anti-slope cover was like hiding in a corner. The gun was extended, but the person was hiding behind it. Facing the MG-42s behind the two anti-slope bunkers, the Japanese could only continue to charge forward to fight back. Otherwise, they would not be able to do anything to the two MG-42s.
However, as long as they charged forward, they would enter the line of sight of the snipers inside the side camp, as well as the shooting line of sight of the other soldiers and militiamen.
There were not many Japanese and puppet soldiers who could escape from the MG-42's firepower. Eleven snipers could easily deal with them on the spot, not to mention a group of militia and anti-coalition soldiers armed with ZB-26 and G43 semi-automatic rifles. It was almost impossible for the Japanese to continue charging forward or crawl forward to attack the crossfire of the two MG-42s.
It was simply the rhythm of death.
Obviously, the two fire nets at the entrance of the valley were just appetizers. The flanking position behind them was the main point. As long as the Japanese and puppet soldiers dared to charge in, they would have to face an environment without any cover and then accept the firepower within 200 meters.
However, the Japanese troops rushed in from the valley entrance one after another. Fujikawa Genji, who was at the back, saw that the Japanese troops in front of him were constantly falling, but he still continued to send in more troops. It seemed that he would not stop until he achieved his goal.
As long as he could eliminate this anti-alliance force, Fujikawa Genji felt that he could afford to pay any price.# Daguan Review Passed: Daguan Time:053201812:26PM
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