One hundred and sixtieth second narrow road meet the brave wins
Considering the need for air defense, many of these heavy machine guns can be used for high and flat use. They can be used for horizontal shooting as heavy machine guns, or high-elevation angles and high-altitude shooting as anti-aircraft machine guns.
The Gaoping dual-purpose heavy machine guns equipped by various machine gun companies, plus more than a dozen m3 half-track armored vehicles from the Second Infantry Regiment, have more than 30 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns.
If the group of aircraft that the little Japanese invaded was forty or fifty, the Second Infantry Regiment was indeed dangerous, but only fifteen or six small Japanese fighter jets rushed over, the danger was not very high.
As fighter jets, if they want to strike ground targets, it is naturally impossible to drop bombs on the ground. That is something that bombers can do. If these fighter jets from Japan want to attack the positions of the Second Infantry Regiment of the Third Infantry Brigade, there is only one way, that is, dive down and shoot the ground at a low altitude.
Fifteen, six Japanese fighter jets, never expected that the Second Infantry Regiment was equipped with so many anti-aircraft machine guns, and the ratio of anti-aircraft machine guns to aircraft reached two to one.
Because I didn't expect that there were so many anti-aircraft machine guns, this small fighter formation dived under the command of the Japanese Major, and the height may be only two, three hundred meters, or even lower than the soldiers.
These planes were almost tightly attached to the soldiers' heads and whistled in. The machine guns on each plane were spraying flames, and a large number of bullets made the soldiers' positions splash.
However, as soon as the Japanese plane began to shoot, the soldiers' anti-aircraft machine guns began to roar, and the two sides immediately fought fiercely.
"Ka, da, da..."
A large number of anti-aircraft machine guns were shooting intensively at the whistling group of Japanese aircraft. Some soldiers even picked up their m1 Garland rifles. Tomsheng's submachine guns were fired at the small Japanese aircraft group. Some ordinary machine guns were pushed over the heads of soldiers and shot at the small Japanese aircraft group.
The m1 Garland rifle, Tomson's submachine gun, which is definitely not enough to deal with two or three hundred meters aerial targets, but the main force is those 12.7 mm anti-aircraft machine guns.
Even ordinary machine guns that fired into the sky could play a certain role, and suddenly, as the soldiers shot, several small Japanese planes were shot.
A little Japanese pilot was flying his plane at an extremely low altitude. The muzzle on the plane was shooting at the position of the Second Infantry Regiment.
However, the little Japanese pilot had just fired the gun and the barrel of the aircraft machine gun was not hot. He found that his plane had several rounds in a row. He could see that his plane was obviously blasted. Perhaps the fuel tank was also blown up, and the data on the fuel tank indicator dropped sharply.
Seeing that there would be no fuel soon, the little Japanese pilot shouted unwillingly, and then the shaking plane was hit by a few more bombs and fell head-on on the road not far away, causing a violent explosion.
There were definitely more than one Japanese plane that was hit head-on and even shot down, and several Japanese planes were shot down.
A Japanese lieutenant was flying his fighter plane and was diving down with the aircraft formation and preparing to shoot when he suddenly saw gunfire sounds on the position of the Second Infantry Regiment on the ground, and several planes on his side were hit. The Japanese lieutenant was startled.
The little Japanese lieutenant was hesitant to dive and continue shooting with the fierce firepower on the ground, or to urgently lift the fierce firepower on the ground.
With just a little hesitation, it may be only two or three seconds. Several machine gun bullets hit the engine on the head of the aircraft. The propeller made a harsh sound, and then thick smoke came out. The propeller was completely stuck after turning a few times and could no longer rotate.
The plane naturally lost its power. The little Japanese lieutenant screamed in grief and anger, and then he felt the whole world spinning. The plane rolled in the air, then smashed its head on the clearing ground in the distance, making a violent explosion.
On the ground.
The soldiers also suffered casualties, but there were few casualties. When the soldiers saw that they shot down several planes in a short time, their morale was greatly boosted and their shooting became even more fierce.
Under the hillside, on an open space not far from the highway, there were several m3 half-tracked armored personnel carriers parked. The soldiers on the vehicles were firing machine guns and shooting at the small Japanese aircraft group.
Two planes in the small Japanese fleet were rushing towards several armored vehicles, with a very low altitude, probably about two hundred meters. The bullets fired by the plane hit the ground and made a loud bang and the soil splashed.
"Dingding Dingding..."
The bullets extended all the way from the ground and soon hit one of the m3 half-track armored vehicles. When they hit the armored vehicles, sparks burst out and jingled.
The carriage of the m3 half-track armored vehicle is semi-open and has no top. The soldiers are very convenient for air defense and are very convenient for shooting at the sky, but it also exposed the soldiers.
Several bullets hit the car's car's car, and it hit the steel plate inside the car, jingling, one of which rubbed the arm of a shooter's arm, bringing up a large area of blood. Obviously, the shooter who was fucking a 12.7mm machine gun was injured.
However, even if he was injured, the shooter ignored the gun and shot head-on at the small Japanese plane rushing towards him. The brave ones won when they met on a narrow road.
If the shooter gave up this opportunity and bent down to avoid it, he would definitely let the little Japanese plane fly over everyone's heads. However, the shooter gritted his teeth, his eyes blew fire, and shot fiercely against the plane.
Suddenly, a large number of machine gun bullets hit the front of the plane, smashing the entire front of the plane into pieces. The plane suddenly shone with flames, rolling, and rushed over.
Seeing this little Japanese plane rushing towards him without control, the soldier who had just shot his pupils shrank and his heart tightened. Only then did he remember that if he was hit by this plane, it would be almost the same if he didn't die.
Fortunately, the soldiers on the armored vehicle were lucky. The small Japanese plane flew over from a height of more than ten meters above the soldiers' heads, hitting the ground dozens of meters away, and fell to pieces. The thick smoke and fire wrapped the wreckage on the ground and burned violently.
At this time, the soldier who had just shot breathed a sigh of relief and quietly breathed a sigh of relief. Just now, the soldier was definitely not afraid of death, but felt that it was too unprofitable to be hit by a downed Japanese plane.
As soon as he breathed a sigh of relief, the soldier was attracted by the fierce machine gun shooting sound next to him, and the armored vehicles next to him were all chasing another small Japanese plane to shoot.
Together with the little Japanese plane that was shot down just now, there was another little Japanese plane. These two little Japanese planes were a small formation, and the entire fifteen and six planes of Japan were a large formation. At this time, the other plane was directly exploded.
He was chased by several anti-aircraft machine guns, and the situation was imagined. The rear of the plane was shot one after another, and it was obvious that he saw a large amount of smoke dragging, shaking, which was definitely not possible.
The Japanese Major who led the team attacked was shocked. He never expected that an ordinary infantry in the Chinese team would actually have so many anti-aircraft machine guns.
After rushing down, he saw gunfire and a large number of machine guns shooting at his group. The little Japanese master's heart trembled, like a frightened bird.
Just now, not long ago, a fleet of more than 50 aircraft from Japan was severely damaged by the armored brigade, and the remaining dozen aircraft were considered to have escaped death. Originally, these Japanese wanted to find the Second Infantry Regiment to vent their anger, but unexpectedly, they kicked the iron plate again.
The Second Infantry Regiment is definitely not a soft persimmon, but a hard lump of iron.
Seeing his plane, five or six were shot down in a short time, and three or four were still shot down, but they were shot and black smoke could be seen.
The Japanese master was shocked and immediately gave up shooting. After rushing down, he immediately accelerated to rush over the soldiers' positions. Some soldiers fired at the plane, but they didn't even hit it.
Seeing that he successfully rushed out, the little Japanese major had cold sweat on his forehead. His horror expression did not disappear for a long time. He drove his own plane and circled in the distance.
Some small Japanese planes shooting over the Second Infantry Regiment were shocked when they saw their major flying the plane and fleeing quickly, and they looked at this scene in disbelief.
At this time, there were only eight or nine planes left. The pilots of these two and three planes were relatively "smart". They immediately followed suit, gave up shooting immediately, increased the accelerator and fled to the position where the Japanese major was.
Not all Japanese pilots responded so quickly, and the rest of Japanese pilots were still fighting fiercely with the soldiers.
The anti-aircraft machine guns fired on the ground have not decreased. Even if the soldiers who were shooting these machine guns were injured or sacrificed, they would need to make up for it soon. However, one less Japanese plane was shot down. Now, it has changed from fifteen or six to about ten. The Japanese lords escaped for the remaining ten planes. Now there are two or three planes running away. There are only six or seven Japanese planes that are still shooting.
However, there were only six or seven small Japanese aircraft, and three or four of them had been shot, with a huge reduction in maneuverability, shaking and even black smoke. Soon, two or three of these aircraft were knocked down.
At this time, the remaining four and five aircraft found that they were fighting alone and were taken care of by a large number of anti-aircraft machine guns. Suddenly, one after another fell down.
Being shot down is not the worst. What makes these Japanese pilots most sad is that their major actually escaped, and the speed of escape is so fast.
When they were shot down, these Japanese pilots were full of resentment. Why didn't their master give a retreat order? They had to escape together if they wanted to escape.
However, all of these planes were shot down soon.
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