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Chapter 30 Different opponents

"Hiss! This is knocking on the ball with a stick and shooting the swan with a slingshot - it's in vain! Your grandpa's, this bullet can't penetrate it at all!"

In the snow forest, in a "flap-up" shooting bunker connected to the tunnel, the guerrilla soldiers with solid figure and bright eyes were holding a long anti-war chariot rifle, not caring about the huge recoil generated by the shooting on their shoulders, and pulled the bullet and loaded large-diameter bullets thicker than their thumbs, while complaining without hesitation.

In the tunnel behind him, a younger and thin guerrilla soldier was squatting. When he heard the shooter's helpless words, the substitute shooter replied: "You are right, we are using steel core bullets! The command center asked us to use steel core bullets, and the penetration of steel core bullets to steel plates is much stronger than that of ordinary bullets!"

The shooter resets the gun: "I hope they are right, otherwise our camp will be in trouble!"

After saying that, he pressed his cheek against the butt, aimed with one eye, held his breath, stabilized the red sandalwood, and pulled the trigger.

Dong...

Before the gunshots had passed, the shooter quickly opened his eyes. His partner, the young substitute shooter, also poked his head out of the authentic flip mouth. Seeing that the target was not abnormal, the former said in annoyance: "It seems that today is not our lucky day! Man!"

The substitute shooter looked at the Norman chariot group that was rumbling in his sight with panic, and said tremblingly: "Let the command know that only artillery can deal with them, I... will report it now!"

The shooter hesitated for a moment, reached out and pulled the gun, and loaded the 5PIR-caliber special-seed bullet into the barrel. This anti-chariot rifle was transformed from a light machine gun of the same caliber. Although it uses the same barrel, considering the recoil and the shooting accuracy of individual soldiers, under normal circumstances, the loading volume of the bullet was reduced by one quarter, and the range and power were weakened to a certain extent. However, this reduction had little impact on conventional combat, but it was popular among guerrilla warriors because of its convenience and operability.

"Go! Man! Go quickly! If the cannon cannot be transferred, don't come back!" He aimed while saying to his partner who lacked combat experience and had a weak personality.

The young backup shooter was like an amnesty. He wanted to say something, but he didn't know what to say. He hesitated for a moment and ran away and went into the tunnel.

The enemy's tanks are getting closer and closer, the roar of the high-power engine becomes clearer, the harsh friction sounds of metal tracks when they are running, and the hideous appearance of the rivets covered with chariots all have sensory impacts on the resisters. Although the guerrilla soldiers in the combat position inevitably have panic and fear, those with firm will be able to withstand the pressure, stick to their posts, and persist in fighting.

Dong...

Another shot was shot out, and the slasher with a solid figure and black eyes had no hope for the outcome of the battle, and continued to load it with a cold face. However, at this moment, he suddenly found that the Norman chariot he had been attacking continuously gradually slowed down and finally stopped. After a while, the door on its side was opened, and a crew member leaned out, as if calling nearby infantry to come and help, but the infantry accompanying him was blocked by the firepower of the resisters and did not follow closely. Then, the hatch cover on the top of the chariot was opened, and a crew member climbed out, jumped out of the car quickly, and lifted a companion who seemed to be unconscious with his companion.

The crew who left the chariot lost the armor protection in a short time. The guerrilla warriors would not miss such an opportunity. The guerrilla shooter, who was solid and had a bright eyes, quickly changed his target and aimed at the Normans outside the chariot to fire. At a distance of less than a thousand feet, even if his shooting skills could not reach the level of shooting wherever he pointed, he had a 70-80-tenth accuracy. This shot overturned the Norman soldier who climbed down from the roof of the car. The other man didn't bother to observe his companions' injuries and hurriedly closed the car door. Then the chariot began to move again.

With the experience of "one shot into the soul", the anti-chariot rifle shooter who had just resisted the chariot was once again aimed at the upper area of ​​the front of the chariot, which was the driver's observation window. Although it was protected by armor and tempered glass, it was the relatively weak position of the iron lump. Shooting, shooting, and constantly shooting, and the shoulders were shocked to the point of losing their intuition? Change the shoulders and continue shooting. Being fired by enemy guns and bullets, they rushed down, avoiding the bullets and then continued to fight. In this way, when the Norman chariot advanced to a position three or four hundred feet away from the position, the resistance's front line seemed to be shaking, as if the Norman could take it with another force.

The victory was achieved, but at this "rout point", the resistance was the one who burst out with extraordinary power for survival. Their guns, their artillery fire, the incendiary bombs, pineapple bombs thrown by individual soldiers, as well as the minefields they buried, and the blasting points they laid magically exerted their power in a very short period of time. The Norman chariots that could move quickly in the snow "staggered" one by one. When the firepower of the resisters weakened due to ammunition supply and tactical strategies, more than half of them had lost their ability to move, and about half of them had smoked and caught fire, and they had already been seriously injured or damaged.

The group of armored vehicles in the sudden attack was blocked and the propulsion speed was almost stagnant. During this period, the Norman infantry who were attacking finally slowly connected. On the one hand, their arrival dispersed the firepower of the resisters and indirectly weakened the resistance of their own chariot troops. On the other hand, the machine guns and machine guns they carried enhanced the suppression firepower of the attackers. Their bayonets and grenades were a fatal threat to the guerrilla warriors who used the tunnel to approach the Norman chariots. Furthermore, the Norman infantry attacked from the flanks also came to the core defense area of ​​the resisters with difficulty and slowly. Overall, the Norman army's offensive operations through Xuelin have regained the forward thrust, and the guerrilla warriors who rely on existing fortifications to resist tenaciously were forced to the brink of "exhausted death" by their powerful opponents...

At the most critical moment of the battle, Weiss did not leave the camp command for a moment. He and Major Ezesen stood firmly and calmly commanded the battle between us and us. In order to weaken the enemy and delay time, they used all mortars without reservation and asked the soldiers to shoot out four-fifths of the stock shells - only a limited reserve of ammunition was reserved for night battles. In the extreme lack of direct artillery artillery, they injured more than a dozen enemy chariots and placed them on the front battlefield.

This is an unimaginable thing - for the needs of air defense operations, the Federal Army's ground forces were equipped with a large number of anti-aircraft guns, and most of these guns had the ability to shoot to the ground. Therefore, on the front battlefield, the Norman army concentrated armored combat vehicles to conduct forced assaults, and often had bloodshed. After the Northern Frontier Campaign, the Normans also found that their armored mechanized forces were more suitable for rapid breakthroughs and roundabout encirclement after the main force opened the defense line, so unless it was absolutely necessary, they would not put their armored forces on the front line of the tough battle.

Seeing that the enemy began to exert force and his front line was about to collapse, Weiss seized the opportunity to order: "Notify all teams and combat groups and immediately transfer to the 'second reserve line'! Send a signal to the 2nd and 3rd teams to impose restraints from the enemy's flanks!"

Ezesen did not object to Weiss' decision. After the order was issued, he said with concern: "The losses of the 2nd and 3rd teams have exceeded half of the losses. If they cannot grasp the degree of restraint, it will be easy to be wiped out. In that case, even if we hold on until the evening, the effect of the original combat plan will be greatly reduced."

Although he was younger and had less qualifications, Weiss patted Major Ezesen's upper arm like a senior: "Now is not the time to look back, Mr. Major! The war has been going on now, and the degree of cruelty and blood has exceeded everyone's imagination. Maybe we will all die in battle, but we can be sure that the one who survives in the end must be people with wisdom and courage. Of course, luck will not be too bad!"

Soon, guerrilla soldiers evacuated from the front line where they resisted the enemy's two rounds of attacks. In most areas, they did not need to "show their faces" and moved from crisscrossing tunnels, nor did they have to deliberately destroy the bunkers and tunnels. Even if the enemy occupied these fortifications, they were not familiar with the complex tunnel system here, and the resisters could easily set up ambush in such places where light and angles were not good.

The firepower of the resisters dropped sharply, and the attackers moved forward steadily. The two sides completed the handover in a tacit understanding as if they had reached an agreement in advance. When the Norman soldiers carefully crossed the minefield, avoided the trap, and entered the forest position carefully constructed by the resisters, there were neither prisoners nor spoils here, but only bullet shells and some remains of the dead who had no time to be buried.

Time is precious to the resisters, and in this battle, it is more important to the attacking side. After the Norman army captured the forest front of the resisters, it only stayed for less than a quarter of an hour, which also included the time for various troops to advance to this front. Some infantrymen, covered in water and mud, had no time to rest for a minute, so they continued to advance under the leadership of the officers: some continued to walk on the ground, some drilled into the tunnel, some advanced straight line, and some flanked by the flanks. The tactical coordination and team cooperation seemed not weakened at all due to the previous battle loss. Several armored vehicles that could still move hurriedly replenished ammunition. When dense gunfire sounds and explosions came from the snow forest, the Norman infantry advancing together were attacked by the opponents in an organized manner, and they re-formed and followed the infantry into battle again.
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