Chapter 733 Attack
Of course, Zhang Chi would not notice the changes in the 1st Division of South Africa. At this time, all he could notice was the enemy a few meters away, as well as bayonets and blood.
It should be said that the German army's close firepower was quite good, because the German army had the famous m38 or m40, which was extremely reliable in performance and high accuracy, even compared to Thomson in the Expeditionary Force.
It should be said that Thomson would be better than m40 because the m40 capacity is only 32 rounds, but Thomson has a variety of choices, with a magazine capacity of 20, 30 rounds, 50 rounds of drums, and 100 rounds.
As we all know, if the bullet capacity is insufficient during close combat, it will be almost fatal if it needs to replace the magazine in the middle.
Another very important performance is the rate of firing. The rate of firing determines how many shots can be shot per unit time. At this point, Thomson's rate of firing of 700 shots per minute is obviously better than the rate of firing of m40, which is only 500 shots.
The problem is that Thomson's craftsmanship is very complicated, which makes it expensive (more than two hundred dollars, equivalent to the cost of a car at that time), while the m40's cost is very low and can be equipped with more troops.
However, there is a misunderstanding on this point. In modern film and television dramas, Danfan almost always has a m40 per person. In fact, even the German army's regular infantry divisions have only more than 300 (321) in the entire division. Generally, only the squad leader, driver and scout are equipped.
This is related to the fact that the German front is too large and needs to save money, and it is also related to the German tactical ideas. For example, when designing the m40, it does not mean that it cannot fire faster, but it intends to slow down its shooting rate and hopes that a well-trained shooter can accurately kill the target.
The first opponent Zhang Chi encountered was the German army holding an m40. The German army was originally following the tank. He obviously did not expect the enemy to charge in this situation. After being stunned for a moment, he immediately raised his mouth and pointed at Zhang Chi like a conditioned reflex...
Zhang Chi's hand is generally unreasonable when facing it at close range, but the situation is different at this time... The distance between the two sides is too close, so close that Zhang Chi can see the surprise and fear in the eyes of the German army.
Zhang Chi didn't stop, and he pushed his hand forward, and the bayonet pierced into the German army's lower abdomen.
The German army screamed and pulled the trigger. With a "da da da" sound, all of them hit the ground, and several of them even flew over Zhang Chi's feet.
This is the result of Zhang Chi's choice of a lower abdomen. If the bayonet is stabbed elsewhere, even if it is stabbed into the enemy's throat, it will not stop him from pulling the trigger. In fact, the enemy will hold the things he holds tightly in his hand during severe pain, so it will inevitably be shot out. Zhang Chi is opposite the mouth, so he will definitely be beaten into a sieve.
But it is different to choose a lower abdomen. After the lower abdomen is attacked, the person will naturally arch up like shrimps due to conditioned reflexes, and his mouth will point to the ground.
As soon as Zhang Chi pulled back the bayonet, he found another German army raised it and aimed at Zhang Chi... They obviously didn't expect the Zhong** team to rush up to fight hand-to-hand combat, so they didn't even have time to pretend.
Zhang Chi did not hesitate, and turned over and lay on the ground and then rolled forward along the inclined surface twice...
With a sound, Zhang Chi didn't know if he had hit him, he only knew that he had hit the German army's legs.
Because he was on the slope and Zhang Chi or had used all his strength to turn forward, the German army was immediately hit and lost his balance and fell to the ground. He struggled to stand up, when Zhang Chi's support had already hit his head.
At this time, support is actually better than bayonets.
The third German army that Zhang Chi faced was not much dangerous. The German army had just finished fighting and was panicking at this time... Zhang Chi noticed that the Mauser in the German army had no bayonet support, which may be the reason why he chose to press instead of bayonet.
In fact, even fools know that bayonets are more useful at this time.
This can also be said to be a helplessness of the German army. In the middle and late stages of the war, the German army also had a similar dilemma as Japan: the materials were severely short of them. This made Germany's more and more simple, and many even the bayonet seats were omitted.
But the enemy was the enemy after all, so Zhang Chi did not hesitate at all and stabbed the bayonet into the German army's chest. It was not until he fell that Zhang Chi saw a tender and painful and horrified face... He could almost be said to be a child.
After a while, the soldiers crossed the anti-tank trenches and strangled the Germans together.
The battlefield instantly turned into chaos. Although the German army had much more tanks, armored vehicles, and aircraft that could kill large quantities of infantry, they suddenly found that all this had lost its effect, because the troops of both sides had already had me and I, and once they drove, they would inevitably hurt their own people by mistake. Sometimes they were not sure whether to kill their own people or more enemies.
The most tragic one among them is the German tanks. They even struggled to move a step, because there were enemy and our soldiers fighting in a row everywhere, so they could only stay where they were at a loss.
However, staying in place is not a good idea, because Chinese soldiers will stuff clusters and bags into tanks... This approach has no effect on moving tanks, because they have delays. When they explode, the tanks have already opened the explosion range, but when dealing with tanks parked in place, it is almost accurate to blow it up. Some soldiers even climbed up the tanks and uncovered the hatch and stuffed them inside.
Some German tank crews also drilled out of the turret and tried to shoot at the Expeditionary Force with condescending attention, but the Chinese team arranged snipers at the dunes... At this time, snipers were definitely more useful than phantomers or gunners, because they could conduct precise strikes on the enemy, so the German tanks were almost surrounded and killed, waiting for the Expeditionary Force to go up and explode.
Chapter completed!