The battalion commander couldn't help but laugh... Judging from the battle records just now, there really wasn't any effect. Those garbage trucks, if you use "damage" to describe it, are all extravagant. Therefore, he ordered the armored vehicles to retreat first, and all the Type 80s piled up, lined up and fired fiercely at some high ground held by the Japanese at a distance of a thousand meters. High-explosive grenades equipped with proximity detonators were rolled into chains and exploded over the heads of Japanese soldiers like holiday fireworks, sharp, jagged shrapnel tearing apart Japanese soldiers' bodies. violently, pouring out large streams of blood. The ongoing Battle of the Ardennes has proven that once unprotected infantry are attacked by anti-aircraft artillery, they have no choice but to be massacred, this is the blood of tens of thousands of soldiers that The Allies used Lessons Learned in exchange, but clearly the Japanese did not learn the lessons of the Allies, so artillery shells exploding overhead like holiday fireworks killed and wounded them, and the trenches became successful. meat factory. The intense shelling lasted for 20 minutes, leaving the Japanese dead and wounded. Before the fire and explosion dissipated, the 87th Army wearing 87th desert camouflage opened the way to fight, and the armored vehicles rushed forward. The roar of the 30mm chain gun terrified the Japanese army. Many Japanese machine gunners were blown apart by artillery shells and guns immediately after firing a few shots. As a last resort, the Japanese army could only repeat the old tricks, and 105 howitzers and 75 mountain guns fired directly at the armored vehicles at a distance of hundreds of meters, even hundreds of meters. The battalion commander saw with his own eyes a 75 mountain gun firing at an armored vehicle at a distance of less than 100 meters, blood poured on the ground - they were torn apart by pieces of armor and shrapnel from bombs.