War of Resistance: Unlimited Violent Soldiers
34 The Japanese Heavy Artillery Regiment 1/10

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"If you give yourself enough time, with just a super sniper rifle and unlimited magazines, you can kill the entire Yamato race by yourself.”

Liu Yu said to herself confidently," He easily killed two to three hundred Japanese in less than five minutes."

The super sniper rifle's silent attacks and unlimited magazine did not have to worry about running out of bullets. Killing the Japanese was as easy as crushing ants.

On average, there was a Japanese soldier every second. With a fully automatic sniper rifle in hand, even if he were to face a Japanese infantry brigade, Liu Yu was confident that he could fight them head-on.

At this moment, the Japanese in Qiaojing Town and the other side of the river were all hiding in all possible places.

One by one, they were killed, and they didn't even know where the enemy was. Even if they had a good mentality, they would gradually collapse.

Most of the officers had been killed, and a large number of soldiers had lost their command. They could only quietly hide in the craters left behind during the day to avoid the enemy's sniping.

Seeing that the Japanese were all hiding, Liu Yu put away his super sniper rifle in amusement.

He quickly moved to a mountain further behind him.

Even though the Japanese's artillery could only cover an area of 1,000 meters, once it was ineffective, they would expand their artillery coverage at any time.

Tina did not want to taste the Japanese's artillery fire.

They quickly moved to the second sniper position. The distance between them and Qiaojing Town was already more than 2,500 meters.

When he moved here, the Japanese's random bombardment also began to spread in all directions.

However, the Japanese didn't waste their shells. At least they didn't shoot the shells to a distance of 1,500 meters.

From the Japanese's point of view, the sniper who attacked could only be said to have hidden himself well.

Seeing that the other party did not attack again, the Japanese, who thought that the artillery had successfully covered them, immediately sent more soldiers to cross the river from the half-built bridge to the north bank of the river.

On the north bank of the river, the Japanese soldiers hiding in the craters also got up one after another. As the artillery fire spread out, they formed a dense line of soldiers and slowly advanced forward.

Soon, under the cover of the artillery fire, a large number of Japanese entered the forest where the bullets came from.

The Japanese weren't fully prepared for the invasion of Yan Huang, so the number of flares they carried was very small.

However, the Japanese did not lack things like flashlights.

In the dark forest, thousands of Japanese carried flashlights and searched the forest.

Tina shook her head in amusement.

He set up his super sniper rifle again. This time, his target was not the Japanese who came to search.

Instead, he aimed at the artillery position in Qiaojing Town.

Previously, when they were at the sniper position in front, they did not see the Japanese artillery position due to the height of the mountain.

But here, because of the high ridge, they could see the artillery positions that the Japanese had set up on the edge of the rice fields outside Qiaojing Town.

In order to hide themselves, the Japanese even used dried straw as cover for their artillery positions.

However, because the heavy artillery of the Japanese Heavy Artillery Brigade was difficult to load and unload, the artillery position that the Japanese set up here was only the field heavy artillery regiment of the Sixth Division.

The Japanese's permanent division's field artillery regiment was the strongest artillery unit under the Heavy Artillery Brigade, be it in terms of caliber or number of cannons.

In the entire Japanese army, only the permanent divisions had such a field heavy artillery regiment equipped with 150mm caliber.

However, there were also some independent heavy artillery regiments that served the needs of the battle.

Most Japanese artillery units were in the form of artillery battalions. Some field artillery regiments were equipped with cannons with a maximum caliber of 120 millimeters.

The water network in the south of Yan Huang was dense, and it was not easy to move the large caliber howitzers. In addition, Yan Huang did not have any powerful artillery.

Therefore, the Type 92 Infantry Cannon or the 75mm Mountain Cannon was enough.

Therefore, there were not many large-caliber howitzers in the Japanese army.

Of course, this was only based on the structure of the Japanese forces.

Even though they were facing a weaker opponent, the Japanese still had quite a number of large-caliber cannons.

Every time the Japanese wanted to capture a major city, they would mobilize large-caliber artillery. When necessary, they would use the Heavy Artillery Squadron to open up a path.

However, due to the limitations of technology, points, and military expenditure, the Japanese's 150 Howitzer was generally a relatively old type of artillery.

This type of cannon was generally heavy, which was not conducive to rapid deployment. It was also difficult to move, and its range was relatively short. Generally, it only had a range of about 14 kilometers.

The Japanese's new howitzers were expensive to manufacture, and the Japanese army only had a small number of them.

Although the shooting range was a little better, it was usually only 16 or 17 kilometers.

As for the Japanese's Heavy Artillery Brigade, their super-caliber cannons, such as the 240mm howitzers, had a short range.

And those 320mm mortars only had a range of 5,000 to 6,000 meters.

After finding the Japanese artillery, Liu Yu basically ignored the infantrymen who were searching for him.

After switching the caliber of the super rifle, Liu Yu set the type of bullets in the unlimited magazine to armor-piercing incendiary bullets.

The distance was more than 2,600 meters. Facing the Japanese artillery position hidden in the dark, he aimed the crosshair of the muzzle at the shells piled up beside the Japanese artillery position.

Since it was just a simple artillery position, the Japanese did not have any special protection for the shells. They did not build trenches to store the shells.

It was directly exposed on the ground at the side.

At the same time, in order to make it easier to shoot quickly, the Japanese placed a large number of shells on the carpet so that the soldiers could carry the shells into the cannon.

A 150mm howitzer was not light. Although a soldier could carry it, if the distance was too far, it would be very tiring for the soldiers carrying the shells.

Therefore, many of the cannonballs were placed less than three meters away from the cannons.

This was also the reason why the Japanese were confident. In this place, it was impossible for the other party to counterattack.

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