The first time he confronted the Japanese invaders, Su Yu was very surprised, why is the devil s mar

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Most of the useless Japanese devils portrayed in the anti-Japanese drama look like in reality, although they do burning, killing and looting as depicted in the play, but their fighting quality is far from being as collapsed as shown in the play.

On the contrary, these Japanese devils have undergone rigorous military training and have a bushido spirit in spirit**, which is quite difficult.

Even General Su Yu, when he fought with the devil for the first time, couldn't help but sigh: Why is the devil's marksmanship more accurate than mine?

Sharpshooter Su Yu

Among the founding generals, there are many talents who have been born in military schools and have received strict military training, but the most accurate marksmanship is Su Yu, who has not attended a military school.

Su Yu has a chivalrous heart since he was a child, and quietly learned martial arts from the long-term worker of the family, Atuo, and later saw a gun on the road, realized that the sword could not be faster than a bullet, and pestered Atuo to teach him to learn a gun.

Unable to get real guns, he had to make "guns" out of bamboo barrels and bullet casings picked up from the mountains near the bandits' dens, as well as homemade gunpowder and iron sand.

After receiving this homemade "gun", Su Yu liked it very much, and practiced his "marksmanship" against imaginary enemies such as frogs, aiming and shooting decently.

Later, Su Yu went to school in the city, but he never let go of his love for guns, and after he joined Rong in 1927 and participated in the Nanchang Uprising, he never left his guns.

When he was a child, the experience of practicing martial arts and playing "guns" exercised Su Yu's arm strength and endurance, and he was able to stably hold the gun in one hand for 20 minutes without moving, which is a great advantage for marksmanship.

After coming into contact with real guns, his marksmanship also improved rapidly, although he later stepped into a leadership position, he did not abandon his marksmanship, and has always been a well-known sharpshooter in the army.

In 1934, Su Yu, who was already the chief of staff of the Red Tenth Army, led his troops to ambush the enemy at Tanjia Bridge.

Seeing that the enemy regiment commander Zhou Zhidao was invincible, he called the trumpeter to blow the trumpet and call for reinforcements, Su Yu saw this, took the rifle in the hands of the soldier next to him, and knocked down the trumpeter.

Zhou Zhidao asked another trumpeter to blow the trumpet, and before this trumpeter could carry out the order, he was shot dead by Su Yu.

The third bullet followed, Su Yu aimed directly at Zhou Zhidao, severely wounding Zhou Zhidao, leaving the enemy leaderless, and the team led by Su Yu quickly won a complete victory.

Su Yu's marksmanship is like a god, and it is also recognized in the army, although Su Yu himself will not be proud and complacent because of this, but he is also very confident in his marksmanship.

But after the start of the Anti-Japanese War, Su Yu found that he had met an opponent in marksmanship.

How can the devil's marksmanship be more accurate than mine

In 1938, Su Yu accepted the order of the organization to form an anti-Japanese advance detachment to fight against the Japanese invasion of China.

Due to the arduous task of exploring the path, the members of the advance detachment are all elite soldiers and strong generals drawn from various units, and Su Yu also specially gave the team members a period of intensive training before leading the team to set off to make up for everyone's shortcomings.

After this team entered southern Jiangsu, they quickly and successfully carried out the task of breaking the Nanjing-Shanghai line, but Su Yu knew in his heart that this was far from enough.

The southern Jiangsu region has been in the hands of the enemy for a long time, and there has been no local squadron that can confront the Japanese army, and if you want to completely open up the anti-Japanese situation in southern Jiangsu, you have to fight a battle with the Japanese army, and win the battle, so as to inspire the masses to support the anti-Japanese resistance.

After careful selection, Su Yu set his sights on Weigang (marked as Weigang on the map).

This is the only way from Jurong to Zhenjiang, and the Japanese army has dozens of truckloads of supplies passing through here every day.

Moreover, the terrain here is dangerous, and there are mountains of about 200 meters on both sides of the road, which is very suitable for the advance detachment to set up an ambush.

Therefore, on the night of June 16, Su Yu led the members of the leading detachment to take advantage of the night to rush to the mountain near Weigang to set up an ambush in the rain.

At 8 o'clock in the morning of the 17th, the soldiers in ambush heard the sound of car motors coming from the direction of Zhenjiang, and when the first Japanese military vehicle entered the encirclement, the soldiers quickly opened fire.

The driver of the first car fell in the fire, and after continuing to rush for dozens of meters, it fell to the side of the road, and the second car was forced to stop.

In this way, the devils on the 3 military vehicles that followed behind noticed that something was wrong, and they quickly jumped out of the car to avoid the rain of bullets from the soldiers, and even launched a counterattack against the ambushed advance detachment under the organization of the remaining 2 devil officers.

The advance detachment was outnumbered, occupied favorable terrain, and was condescending, which was said to be the superior side, but Su Yu found that due to the accuracy of the devil's marksmanship, the offensive of the advance detachment was suppressed.

Su Yu was very anxious when he saw this, he knew that if he couldn't take it as soon as possible, when the devil's reinforcements arrived, the consequences would be unimaginable.

At the critical moment, Su Yu ordered the machine gunners to suppress the devil's fire from the high ground, and he led his team to rush down and start a white-knuckle battle with the devil.

In the white-knuckle battle, the momentum of the advance detachment suppressed the opponent, especially Su Yuichi ** killed Captain Umezawa Takeshiro, and Su Yu's guards found Doi Shaosa's hiding place and killed him.

Seeing that the officers were killed one after another, the devil soldiers had a sense of retreat, they abandoned their baggage, carried part of the corpses onto the fifth military vehicle attached to the back of the convoy, drove on, turned around and ran.

Su Yu knew that the devil reinforcements might arrive at any time, so he hurriedly asked the soldiers to clean up the battlefield, and quickly evacuated the scene after collecting the loot.

Sure enough, the advance detachment had only evacuated 2 kilometers before a violent bombardment was heard from the direction of Weigang.

Later, it was learned that the reinforced devils felt the scene in 17 trucks, and with the support of 1 tank, they bombarded the vicinity of Weigang, and all the nearby houses were burned.

Fortunately, Su Yu reacted in time and acted quickly, and the battle of Weigang ended victoriously.

Although the battle of Weigang was victorious, Su Yu was deeply worried.

In this battle, he was surprised and confused and sighed: Why are these devils more accurate in marksmanship than me?

Conclusion

Su Yu himself is a well-known sharpshooter in the army, but the devil team that was ambushed this time is just an ordinary devil, and the gap in marksmanship between the two sides may cause the troops to pay more sacrifices when facing devils.

Recognizing the gap in quality, Su Yu attached great importance to the training of the soldiers' marksmanship, and when conditions permitted, let the soldiers shoot as much as possible, exercise their marksmanship level, and avoid suffering losses on the battlefield.

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