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Chapter 229(2/2)

Then more than a dozen mortar shells hit him!

Then, there is no more.

With this kind of covering shooting, the shrapnel has almost no blind spots, and the chance of surviving the bombing of the Hebrew soldiers is very small.

What made the Hebrew soldiers even more helpless was the Ming army's grenades.

This thing is more than a hundred meters away, and its accuracy is amazing.

Not only can it fire standard ammunition, it can also shoot Ming army standard grenades.

Once the defending Hebrew soldiers were not targeted by this thing, they would have to shed their skin even if they did not die.

These are not the most troublesome, the Ming army also has 25mm rapid-fire cannons.

This thing was mounted on a trolley and pushed by four soldiers. There was a steel plate in front as a protective shield. If it encountered the Hebrew firepower, it would be hit directly.

Moreover, the shooting range reached a terrifying distance of one thousand meters. Many snipers hiding on top of ruins or on the top floors of tall buildings that did not collapse were killed by this thing.

In front of the 25mm rapid-fire cannon, the reinforced concrete wall is no different from tofu. If you hide behind it, you will still be beaten into pieces.

What's more, the Marines can also use the dock to transport the 120mm towed howitzers assigned to them.

These howitzers are towed by large tractors and transported directly to positions suitable for artillery deployment.

Since the Hebrews had no artillery, they did not care about the enemy's artillery counterattack.

The observation soldiers in the front carried mobile phones and telephone lines on their backs and followed the troops.

As soon as you encounter the Hebrews' firepower point, answer the phone immediately.

Just shake it here, and the other party will have a call, and the coordinates will be reported directly.

An ordinary solid firepower point cannot withstand the bombardment of a 120mm howitzer.

Most of the Hebrew soldiers were killed by cannon fire, but very few were killed by guns.

However, when fighting the Ming army, not many people were shot to death.

The vast majority of those who were annihilated were either killed by artillery shells or blown up by artillery shells.

Anyway, they all die in a miserable way!

Of those who were actually killed by bullets, there were often six whole corpses left.

Ben-Gurion quietly crawled to the edge of a pile of rubble, stretched out the gun in his hand, but did not shoot blindly like others.

A Ming army soldier appeared in his field of vision. This soldier was very agile.

He jumped out from a ruin, then rolled on the spot, and when he stood up, he fell down again on the ruins about two meters away in front of him.

He fired a few times with the Aka rifle in his hand, and then retracted his head.

Ben-Gurion estimated that this young guy was changing the magazine.

Under normal circumstances, after they have changed their magazines, they will pop up and shoot.

Ben-Gurion set up his gun and aimed at the place where the Ming army had just poked its head.

Sure enough, the helmet appeared after more than ten seconds.

Ben Gurion pulled the trigger without hesitation!

"Dang...!" The bullet hit the helmet, and from a distance of more than fifty meters, Ben-Gurion still heard a clear sound.

I didn't see any blood mist bursting out, but the Ming army soldier definitely wasn't getting better either.

At such a close distance, if the bullet hit the helmet directly, even if it did not penetrate, the huge kinetic energy of the bullet could break his neck.

Even if the Ming Dynasty saves him, he will become a paralyzed patient.

Behind another ruins, Moses Dayan also killed a Ming army.

As the Chief of Staff of the Hebrew Army, Moshe Dayan's marksmanship is quite interesting.

Moshe Dayan suddenly waved to Ben Gurion and motioned for him to leave.

Ben-Gurion quickly rolled on the spot and rolled under a nearby small building that did not collapse.

Just seconds after he rolled away, a grenade shell landed where he had just been.

The rubble and rubble mixed with a large amount of smoke and dust hit Ben-Gurion. Ben-Gurion could only curl up and hide behind the remaining wall.

When the smoke cleared, he saw Moses Dayan throwing grenades at the Ming army.

He raised his hand high, and a grenade flew out in an arc.

There was an explosion, and a Ming soldier fell into the smoke.
Chapter completed!
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