The War of Resistance

Chapter 985 The wandering firepower

The sound of gunfire attracted the Chinese officers and soldiers to subconsciously look to the flanks.

Of course they knew that the Japanese tanks had destroyed a lot of the woods on their flanks.

But in the end, the two tanks were unable to cross the water and wetlands. After firing, they finally turned around and went back.

They thought there would be Japanese heavy machine gun fire coming at them from the flanks, but in the end it didn't happen. They only heard the heavy machine gun firing "holes and holes" in the distance during the battle breaks.

It's just that the firing range of the heavy machine gun is obvious. No one knows where the heavy machine gun is mounted and no bullets fly to their position.

Therefore, during the battle, they only cared about killing the enemy and their own life and death. As for the shooting sound of the heavy machine gun, they regarded it as the background sound of the battle and completely ignored it.

Now that heavy machine gun has fired again, maybe some people are still thinking, what are these little devils shooting at? Did they just mess up?

But when all of them turned their faces to look, they were surprised to find that several greenish lights in broad daylight actually passed through the top of the woods and "landed" directly on the Japanese army's position!

With a sound of "coaxing", the entire Chinese position was in chaos.

"What is that?" a soldier asked in confusion.

"Tracer bullets." A soldier who knew about it answered.

"What? It's broad daylight, why are there glow-in-the-dark bullets?" The soldier from before didn't understand, and he didn't know that tracer bullets were not glow-in-the-dark bullets.

Tracer bullets, bullets that trail light.

Luminous bullets, do they flash at night? At least there is no such term in the military.

So the soldier who answered actually responded this time: "You know nothing!"

And while they were talking, the short burst of heavy machine gun fire ended. However, that was a short burst. Just after this one ended, the next short burst started again.

Amidst the shooting sounds of "dongdongdong" and "dongdongdong", the Chinese soldiers saw several more beams of faint green light flying over the woods and "plunging headlong" into the Japanese position.

"The green ones are tracer bullets, they indicate the target, that's what we can see.

The key thing is that we can't see it. The tracer bullets flew with the bullets! "An officer shouted loudly.

"What? Doesn't that mean that the Japanese army's position was hit by heavy machine guns?" The soldiers were even more confused this time.

The chaos can be described as shock, and then it turned into joy. Doesn't this mean that the Japanese army's position was under heavy machine gun fire?

But are there still shootings like this?

There is a faint red line when bullets fly in the dark night, that's because the night is dark enough.

The most obvious sight of ballistic trajectories is the sight of artillery firing at night, but has anyone seen the sight of bullets flying in broad daylight?

At least for the vast majority of the officers and soldiers of the Forty Army, this was the first time they saw the faint traces of tracer bullets in broad daylight.

With the officer's explanation, the Chinese position became completely lively.

Their firearms and marksmanship were not as good as those of the Japanese army. They no longer fired at the Japanese army, but they watched the faint green light spots "smash" into the Japanese army's position, and the sound of heavy machine gun shooting could be heard in their ears.

To be honest, there are not many light spots. Sometimes there is only one green dot in a short spot.

But so what? Although they couldn't see ordinary bullets, as long as the gunshots continued, it meant that heavy machine gun bullets fell from the sky and shot into the Japanese position.

But this alone was enough to make the Chinese officers and soldiers cheer. As long as the sound of heavy machine gun fire paused, the cheers from the south bank of the water area could be heard.

As for what was in the Japanese position, and whether any Japanese soldiers were hit by the bullets, the Chinese officers and soldiers could not see it. Maybe not a single Japanese soldier was hit, but so what? This bullet will relieve your anger!

"Company Commander, you have caught it. We will pull you back." At this time, with the help of the heavy machine gun fire, the soldiers behind the mound once again threw a rope into the blood-stained puddle.

The front end of the rope was naturally tied with a grenade, but the second half of the rope was the original one, while the first half was made up of leggings.

There is no way, who knows that the little devil's marksmanship was so accurate that he broke the rope earlier!

But just when the company commander who had been shot took the rope into his hand again, the sound of heavy machine gunfire in the distance suddenly stopped.

This sudden change made the soldiers who were planning to bring the company commander back a little confused.

Wouldn't the Japanese army's attention on the opposite side have turned back? If they pulled the company commander again, the kid wouldn't have used a gun to break the rope, or simply beat their company commander to death, right?

"Wait a minute, don't be anxious, let's be safe!" said a veteran from behind the mound, and at the same time shouted into the puddle in front: "Company commander, hold on!"

Some soldiers wanted to say, "Can this damn guy hold on?" But they couldn't say the words.

At this time, the entire Chinese position suddenly fell silent. What happened? Out of bullets? Some of the officers and soldiers couldn't help but twitch their heads and look at the Japanese army, but most of them still looked at each other with deep disappointment in their eyes.

After being suppressed by the Japanese army for too long, did the green bullet just turn into a flash in the pan?

But at this moment, the "holes and holes" of heavy machine gun fire sounded again.

But this time, the bullet's impact point moved westward again.

"I know! They were afraid that they wouldn't be able to hit the little Japs, so they started shooting in depth!" The officer in the position shouted again.

If you want to shoot the bullet farther, of course you need to change the shooting angle of the heavy machine gun.

As a veteran, who can't hear that the heavy machine gun is actually the sound of the Japanese heavy machine gun firing? They are both heavy machine guns. How can the firing sound of the Type 92 heavy machine gun and the Maxim machine gun used by the Chinese army be the same?

With a "coax" sound, the shouts of the soldiers in the entire position rose instantly, as if they were going to overturn the sky.

"Stop watching the fun and get the company commander!" the veteran shouted from behind the mound.

At this time, the heavy machine gun in the distance that didn't know where to fire seemed to know that it was covering them. The interval between the short bursts of fire became extremely short, and the short bursts of fire became extremely rapid. It sounds like the war drums beaten by the king's master when he charged in ancient times!

After all, no gunshots were fired from the Japanese troops on the opposite side. No one knew the casualties of the Japanese troops, but they must have been blinded by the firepower falling from the sky.

Taking this opportunity, the seriously injured company commander was finally dragged back behind the hill by the soldiers.

But the shooting sound of the heavy machine gun still did not stop.

Although the light of the tracer bullet has disappeared, the Chinese officers and soldiers know that as long as the gun is firing, the bullets will rain down like raindrops into the area occupied by the Japanese army.

There was even a regiment commander who became panicked when he saw Japanese troops emerging from the position through his telescope. There was no doubt that the bullets fired by the heavy machine gun still posed a threat to the Japanese troops.

"It seems that our people robbed the kid's heavy machine gun. I don't know which group did it. It was a great job!" the regiment leader said to the adjutant beside him.

"Yes, they should be our people. The 59th Army is not here yet." His adjutant replied.

But just after their brief conversation, the shooting sound of the heavy machine gun stopped again.

But this time there were no regrets on the Chinese side, because they all thought that the heavy machine gun must be extending its firepower again.

Sure enough, a moment later, the heavy machine gun fire started again, and they saw the light of tracer bullets again. As expected, the impact point of the bullets moved westward again.

"It's like plowing a field to plow all over the little Japanese's position!" the adjutant beamed.

What happened next was just as he said, the heavy machine gun fired for a while and extended its firepower to the west.

However, after a while, the adjutant stopped laughing. Not only did he stop laughing, the entire Chinese position was like a pot of boiling water.

"We've been beaten. You don't have eyes. If you go further west, there won't be any more little devils!" a soldier shouted.

There is really no need to say what the situation is now. It is obvious that the heavy machine gun does not have an observation post, and they do not know the specific location of the Japanese position.

Their idea was good. They wanted to plow all over the Japanese army's positions with bullets, but there were no Japanese soldiers in the distance, so why did you plow the enemy like a bird?

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