The fierce firepower suppressed a large number of Japanese in the barracks.
This made the Japanese in the barracks anxious again.
The enemy was too difficult to deal with. They did not give them a chance to get out.
Finally, one of the Japanese soldiers in the barracks could not hold on any longer and pushed out the defensive cannon in the barracks.
There were thick steel plates on the cannons to block the shrapnel and bullets from the explosion.
They would use the steel plates of the cannons to block the enemy's attacks and then launch a counterattack in the corridor.
The idea was not bad, but what they did not know was that the steel core armor-piercing bullets used by the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine gun could penetrate 22 mm steel plates within 200 meters.
One had to know that the Japanese's tanks and armor were also generally within the range of penetration.
When it came to the Type 97 tank, the thickness of the armor was only 25 millimeters.
Currently, the armor thickness of the Type 95 tank, which was considered the main force of the Japanese, was only 12 millimeters.
During this period, the bullets used by the heavy machine guns of various countries were all made of copper bullets, and their penetrating power was very average.
The penetrating power of the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine gun with the steel core armor-piercing bullet could still penetrate six millimeters of steel plate even within the effective range of 1,600 meters.
Within a range of 500 meters, it could also penetrate the front armor of a Type 95 tank.
As for the thickness of the Type 95 tank's side armor, it was only seven millimeters.
The best tank that the Japanese were currently equipped with was the Type 92 heavy tank, but its defense was only 12 to 22 millimeters.
In other words, within a distance of 200 meters, the penetrating power of the steel core armor-piercing bullets used by the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine gun could also kill the Japanese's Type 92 heavy tank.
Therefore, the thickness of the steel plates on the cannons was only about 12 millimeters.
When the Japanese retreated from the anti-war cannons to cover themselves, the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine guns deployed at the end of the corridor only opened fire when many Japanese hid behind the anti-war cannons.
The combat firing rate of the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine gun was 80 bullets per minute, and the highest firing rate was 600 bullets per minute.
When the firing rate was adjusted to the highest, even though the heavy machine gun on the tripod was constantly shaking, the dense bullets blocked the entire corridor.
A large amount of cement fell off the walls on both sides. The muzzles shook and bullets flew everywhere.
Before the Japanese behind the anti-war cannon could react, the merciless bullets had already penetrated the steel plate of the anti-war cannon.
The bullets were riddled with terrifying bullet holes. The moment they pierced through the steel plate, the bullets became very unstable under the high speed and high temperature. The moment they touched the Japanese's body, they almost shattered, causing a terrifying face-piercing effect.
The bodies of the Japanese hiding behind were torn apart, and a large amount of blood mist continued to rise. The corridor was also filled with splattering blood.
The other Japanese in the barracks were terrified when they saw the bullet holes on the steel plates of the anti-war cannons.
Such an attack was too terrifying. It was far more terrifying than the Type 92 heavy machine gun they were familiar with.
In fact, the Type 5 - 6 heavy machine gun was indeed a heavyweight. With the tripod and the ammunition box, its combat weight reached 40 kilograms.
There were at least four people in a heavy machine gun team. Two Spitfires, one Machine Gunner, and one Assistant Machine Gunner. After dismantling the ammunition box and tripod, the heavy machine gun alone weighed 20 kilograms.
In addition to the spare replacement barrels, every member of the heavy machine gun team was of the highest level of weight.
After all, they had to carry a lot of bullets. 12.7mm bullets were not light.
However, behind the heavy weight was a powerful lethality. Just this point alone was enough for four people to serve.
The Japanese were suppressed, but the Special Task Force soldiers did not stop.
The soldiers who were covering them started to attack the barracks one by one. They used grenades and concentrated firepower to clear the way, followed by the attacks of the Type 02 Light Flamethrower.
A large number of barracks had been cleared, which made the other Japanese understand that waiting would not end well.
Five of the six floors were barracks, and there were hundreds of barracks in total. If they didn't fight for their lives now, dozens of barracks had already been occupied.
If he didn't risk his life now, he wouldn't have the capital to do so later.
Under the orders of their regiment commander, Kubo Yamaguchi, all the Japanese soldiers began to fight with all their might.
The little Japanese used a personal hook. He would fire the heavy machine guns in the corridor until it was time to reload.
A large number of Japanese soldiers rushed out of the barracks.
However, the Japanese had underestimated the soldiers of the Special Task Force. When the heavy machine guns were reloaded, they were replaced with ammunition boxes.
Every ammunition box was filled with a chain of bullets. The entire process of dismantling the ammunition box, taking out the head of the chain, and loading it into the magazine only took three seconds for the highly trained machine gunners of the Special Services Regiment.
At the most critical moment, if the machine gun firepower needed to be changed, the general machine gun and infantry would definitely provide cover fire.
The Type 5 - 6 general machine gun used 7.62mm bullets. It used the same steel core bullets as rifles. The drum fed the bullets. One drum could hold 100 rounds of bullets.
The general purpose machine guns that had been set up had a firing speed that far exceeded that of heavy machine guns. The rain of bullets was even denser, and there were also the semi-automatic rifles in the hands of the infantry.
The Japanese soldiers who rushed out fell down one by one.
Most importantly, the infantrymen who were equipped with the Type 02 Light Flamethrower would not be polite to them.
The pillar of fire that covered the entire corridor made a large number of Japanese people scream.
Faced with the dense firepower of the Special Task Force, the Japanese in the barracks were faced with a one-sided massacre.
Most importantly, there was no other way out.
It was built to the same standard as a fortress, so the Japanese themselves could not destroy the buildings or blow them up.
Even if there were enough explosives to blow up other exits, once a large number of explosives exploded, everyone in the barracks would not be able to survive.
The main entrance of the barracks was also locked down by concentrated firepower. A large number of troops were pouring in from the main entrance, and more firepower was added to the blockade.
More than 1,000 Japanese did not even have the ability to leave the barracks.
More guns were aimed at the doors and windows of their barracks. Then, the attacking troops began to clean up the rooms one by one. The outcome of this battle was already determined.
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