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During the War of Resistance, why didn't our army pick up the bullets of the Japanese army? The veteran's words made the special forces also afraid

What is history: it is the echo of the past to the future, the reflection of the future on the past. - Hugo

As everyone knows, during the period of Japan's invasion of China, the Japanese army relied on well-equipped weapons to invade our country on a large scale, wantonly plundered our wealth, and frantically burned everywhere; while China was still in a very passive state at that time, most of them were cleaning up the mess left by the Qing Dynasty government; for this reason, our army not only lacked funds, but also had very scarce resources, and what could play a role in resisting were muskets and earthen cannons with very backward performance, but in the eyes of the Japanese army, it was basically not enough to see, and the two armies were not at all one level in weaponry and equipment.

During the War of Resistance, why didn't our army pick up the bullets of the Japanese army? The veteran's words made the special forces also afraid

For this reason, when the Japanese army invaded in the early days, our army suffered a lot of defeats, and later after capturing Japanese guns and importing some firearms and ammunition on the battlefield, the Chinese soldiers had the strength to resist, and the situation gradually became clear. At that time, the main guns of the Japanese army mainly included the Type 38 rifle, the Taisho Type 11 light machine gun and the Wang Eight Box pistol. However, there are guns, but bullet resources are still very scarce, if only by disarming, it is impossible to maintain such a huge amount of bullet consumption, and guns without bullets are undoubtedly no different from burning sticks.

During the War of Resistance, why didn't our army pick up the bullets of the Japanese army? The veteran's words made the special forces also afraid

For this reason, some military fans asked curiously: "During the 8 years of the Arduous War of Resistance, guns could be captured and used, but our army did not have bullets, so why didn't we pick up the bullets of the Japanese army on the battlefield?" In fact, in response to this problem, many friends feel that it is reasonable to pick up bullets on the battlefield, and there is nothing wrong with it. In fact, the answer is very simple, because this is to gamble with your life, don't go to your fate to pick it up. This is a remark made by an anti-Japanese veteran when he once participated in a certain interview program, which made the current special forces soldiers afraid to go to the battlefield.

During the War of Resistance, why didn't our army pick up the bullets of the Japanese army? The veteran's words made the special forces also afraid

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, in fact, we were made of arsenals, more than a dozen large and small, and the amount of bullets produced was also very sufficient; at that time, comrade Zhang Zuolin was responsible for handling it; but later in a conflict with the Japanese, Japan killed Zhang Zuolin on the grounds that he was obstructing development, and later its arsenal was also occupied by the Japanese, for which the supply of bullets basically had no logistical support, and the soldiers were becoming more and more tight on the battlefield, the situation was very severe, and the Japanese army also thought of this in our army.

For this reason, the cunning Japanese often use bullets as bait to lure Chinese soldiers who have run out of ammunition to come and pick them up, but in fact, they have placed a large number of mines near the bullets early, and the vicious Japanese soldiers will be unable to move the disabled soldiers near the bullets, and when the Chinese soldiers approach, they will either be injured by mines, or they will be killed by the enemy who has been put to death with a grenade. Generally, it is not easy to get close to the ammunition left by the Japanese army.

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