Chapter 132 Cavalry vs. Tanks 2
Chapter 132 Cavalry vs. Tanks 2
The Japanese army and puppet cavalry waved their sabers and finally rushed to the T34 despite heavy casualties.
They took out grenades and used their skilled horsemanship to go around the side and back of the tank and throw grenades out one after another.
After bursts of smoke and explosions, the T34s were completely unharmed. The moment of shock cost many Japanese and puppet troops their lives.
The T34 tanks rampaged through the cavalry team, and countless cavalrymen were knocked to the ground by the tanks and crushed into meat patties by the tank tracks.
More people fell under the muzzle of the coaxial machine gun. Some angry cavalrymen saw that grenades could not do anything to the tanks of the Chinese army, and could only rely on primitive human instinct to wield their sabers.
The sound of "ding ding dang dang" rang out on the battlefield. They surrounded the tanks and waved their swords like wild beasts.
However, everything was in vain. Some Japanese soldiers even climbed onto the tanks, trying to knock open the tank's cover and throw grenades in.
However, the machine gun bullets from the T34 tanks in the rear mercilessly harvested their lives.
Just behind the 11nd Armored Division, soldiers from the th Motorized Infantry Division rushed to the battlefield in trucks and armored vehicles.
When they arrived at the battlefield, they were deeply shocked by the scene before their eyes. Countless cavalry corpses were lying all over the grassland.
There are several or dozens of cavalrymen around each tank. They are like wild beasts. Even though they know they cannot hurt the tanks in front of them, they still desperately throw themselves on the tanks.
Some cavalrymen who were lying on the tanks without holding on tightly fell off the tanks and were crushed into a pool of minced meat by the tracks.
The tracks of many tanks are no longer recognizable, and the gaps between the track teeth are filled with minced meat and broken human organs.
The five pairs of road wheels had already been dyed blood red, and there were not many cavalrymen still able to move on the entire battlefield.
Armored vehicles carrying infantry began to use the heavy machine guns and machine guns on the vehicles to reap the lives of the remaining cavalry.
At this time, some cavalrymen who had woken up from their frenzy finally felt fear, and some puppet cavalrymen from the grassland began to ride their horses and leave this hell full of death and despair.
Yes, it is true that for these cavalrymen there was only despair and death. They paid almost everything and only blew up three tanks.
And it was not completely destroyed, the grenade was just thrown into the gun barrel of the T34 tank, blowing up a section of the gun.
These tanks only needed to replace one tank gun, but more than a dozen tanks were forced to stop action.
It's not that they don't want to, but because there are too many pieces of meat and human organs on the tracks, which directly get stuck and cause the tank to be unable to drive normally. They can only stop in place and wait to eliminate all the enemy troops before getting off and cleaning up.
Now they dare not get off the car. It would be a shame if they were beheaded by those crazy cavalrymen.
The rout of these puppet cavalry naturally affected some Japanese soldiers. The special medicine in the broth they drank before the war was probably slowly losing its effect by this time.
This caused the violence and courage originally stimulated by the drugs to gradually disappear, and was replaced by fear of death and blood.
The cavalrymen who had just woken up from their madness opened their eyes wide and looked at the tragic scene in front of them with horror.
There were corpses lying all over the battlefield, some had been chopped into pieces, some were still twitching, and blood was flowing on the ground, forming shocking rivers of blood.
The air was filled with a strong smell of blood and gunpowder, making people feel suffocated.
The fear in their hearts surged like a tide, quickly driving away the original madness.
They began to realize that the battlefield they were on was not a place where they could easily win as they had imagined, but a place full of danger and death.
They once thought they were invincible, but now seeing the tragic deaths of their companions, they understand the cruelty of war.
At this moment, they are no longer the brave and fearless warriors, but a group of ordinary people shrouded in fear.
They began to regret participating in the war and obeying their superiors' orders, but at this moment, all they wanted was to escape.
They just wanted to escape from this land of death, but only a very small number of people were able to leave because of their quick reactions, and the rest were planning to leave.
They found that they were surrounded by Chinese armored vehicles and infantry. The Chinese had surrounded them while they were fighting with the tanks.
These desperate cavalrymen could only continue fighting on this hellish battlefield until the last moment of their lives.
At this time, the artillery units of the Second Armored Division also rushed to the battlefield. They quickly deployed their positions and launched a fierce attack on the Japanese and puppet cavalry with artillery. The shells fell like raindrops and exploded in the enemy group.
The Japanese troops and puppet cavalry fled everywhere, but they had nowhere to escape under the torrent of steel and artillery fire.
In the end, the battle ended with the complete defeat of the Japanese and puppet troops.
When the few remaining cavalrymen fled back to Ulanqab in a panic, the news they brought spread like wildfire.
Fear and panic swept across the city like a tide; people's faces turned pale and their eyes were filled with despair.
Those officials and nobles who once held high positions in the pseudo-government of the grassland had now lost their former prestige.
They all realized that the situation was out of control and their lives were seriously threatened, so a chaotic and hasty escape began.
These people hurriedly packed up the valuables in their homes, stuffing all the gold, silver, jewelry and precious clothes they could take away into their packages.
However, time was running out and they could only choose the most precious items and discard all other unnecessary burdens.
Then they mounted their horses and fled desperately to the north, hoping to escape the disaster.
The streets were filled with a tense atmosphere, with the sound of horse hooves and shouts intertwined. Officials and nobles rode their horses recklessly, their figures gradually disappeared in the distance, leaving behind a devastated city.
However, not everyone has the ability to escape. Some ordinary people are also unable to bear such pressure and are trapped in the city, facing an unknown fate.
They looked helplessly at the departing crowd, their hearts filled with helplessness and confusion.
This sudden change plunged the entire Ulanqab into chaos, and the once familiar city has now become a mess.
The shadow of war hangs over this land and people's lives are completely disrupted. But this is just the beginning. What will be waiting for them next?
Everyone was silently waiting for the arrival of the Huaxia army. They knew that Huaxia had always promoted that the grassland people, Han people and other ethnic groups were all members of the big family of the Huaxia nation.
But no one is sure whether the government in the South will really be as advertised!
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