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Chapter 1904 The Peak of Light Infantry

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    "What kind of offensive formation is this?"

    Not only Patton, but also several US military staff officers behind him were stunned.

    As far as they know, no matter whether the National Army, the Japanese Army, the German Army or the Soviet Army, when they launch an attack, they basically swarm forward. A company's attack is a company's swarm.

    A battalion's attack is a battalion's swarm.

    A regiment's attack is a regiment's swarm.

    During the charge, there is nothing more than opening up the skirmisher line.

    But this is not the case for the troops of the 1st Airborne Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force.

    The 1st Airborne Division's attack followed a strict formation, a triangle formation.

    Three people form an attack team, and three attack teams form an attack sequence.

    Then more than a dozen attack sequences were laid out in front of Regiment A's formation. There were only less than a hundred people, but they stretched out a few hundred meters wide. They had never seen such a number of attack methods.

    "What kind of offensive formation is this?" Barton was confused.

    Wang Yan felt cold in his heart, what kind of offensive formation is this?

    This is the three-by-three offensive formation, the offensive formation of the peak light infantry!

    Patton kept adjusting the focus, trying to bring the entire battlefield into the telescope's field of view.

    But this is in vain, because there will never be more than nine expeditionary soldiers appearing in his field of vision at the same time, that is, at most three combat groups at the same time.

    There are three people in each team, and they are very skilled in tactical cooperation with each other.

    Before one person rushes forward, the other person will definitely make a feint to attract the firepower of Regiment A, and the other person in the team will provide fire support from the side and rear.

    The machine gun firepower of regiment A often focuses on one thing and misses the other.

    Even if the response is timely, it often takes hundreds or even thousands of rounds of ammunition to "knock down" a Chinese soldier.

    Patton saw with his own eyes through his telescope that a Browning heavy machine gun on the front of Regiment A was already smoking, so he beat two Chinese soldiers to smoke and forced them to withdraw from the exercise.

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    It is no fluke that the Volunteer Army is called the pinnacle of light infantry.

    The three-by-three offensive tactic is called the pinnacle of light infantry tactics, and it is by no means false.

    After the 1st Airborne Division of the Expeditionary Force adopted the three-by-three tactics, the US Army¡¯s A Regiment quickly became unable to withstand the attack.

    In less than two hours, the three main regiments of the 1st Airborne Division broke into the position of Regiment A almost simultaneously. The commander of Regiment A was forced to raise a white flag and surrender to the national army.

    However, at this time, the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army was still confronting the 1st Regiment of the National Army.

    With a long horn sound, this confrontation exercise officially ended.

    The Chinese Expeditionary Force achieved a complete victory in this exercise, and the US military suffered an unprecedented defeat.

    After the exercise, there will be a tactical review as usual, but the British generals did not participate in the review as usual.

    Ridgway, Taylor, Smith and other US military officers as well as senior generals such as Patton were all present, but all of them were a little downcast and in a low mood.

    "Young men, be energetic." Patton clapped his hands and said loudly, "You should be happy! You should be grateful. Fortunately, this is just an exercise and not a real battle!"

    "Otherwise, what you will lose is not just your military uniform, but your life!"

    "In addition, you have also seen the tactics of the Chinese brothers. Now you should understand why the Japanese army was defeated by the Chinese Expeditionary Force, right?"

    ¡°So, there¡¯s nothing to be discouraged about.¡±

    ¡°Bring out your spirit and humbly learn from our Chinese brothers.¡±

    "Then, use the skills learned from the Chinese brothers to the Germans, and then defeat the Germans, liberate the whole of Europe, and then return to China for vacation."

    "It's that simple, OK?"

    "Oh yeah!" The U.S. military officer finally felt a little more energetic and was not as depressed as before.

    Patton then said to Zhong Yi: "General Zhong, let's start then? You go ahead."

    Zhong Yi nodded and said loudly: "Although it is said that our Chinese Expeditionary Force won this confrontation exercise, to be honest, it was not easy for us to win."

    ¡°The U.S. military also showed strong combat effectiveness.¡±

    "Especially Regiment A, the construction of defensive positions, the use of firepower and the proficiency of weapons are all better than our army."

    As usual, Zhong Yi praised the US military very much. Anyway, he didn¡¯t need to pay taxes to say good things. It was just words, but it made everyone feel happy.?Happy, why not?

    But there are still problems to be found.

    Otherwise, Barton would not agree.

    At that moment, Zhong Yi said again: "The biggest shortcoming or weakness of the US military is its lack of actual combat experience."

    ¡°Most of the officers and soldiers of the US military have never participated in real actual combat, so they will inevitably be at a loss when dealing with various situations.¡±

    "But that's not a problem."

    "As long as you fight a few battles, you can make up for these shortcomings."

    ¡°The U.S. military will definitely become a powerful force by then.¡±

    Barton was obviously not satisfied with Zhong Yi¡¯s comments. He felt that Zhong Yi was too perfunctory.

    But now Barton is more concerned about another issue, so he is too lazy to say anything more.

    The program soon entered the U.S. military¡¯s commentary. Patton asked: ¡°General Zhong, I would like to know what the offensive tactics adopted by the 1st Airborne Division of the Chinese Expeditionary Force during the exercise?¡±

    Zhong Yi said: "This is the three-three system tactic."

    The 3-3 tactic is not a secret.

    This tactic was born out of the Anti-Japanese War, developed in the War of Liberation, and finally matured and formed a system in the Korean War.

    The undoubted fact is that the three-three system tactic is the pinnacle of light infantry tactics, the pinnacle, no other!

    It¡¯s just that the US military will never learn the three-by-three tactics. The reason is very simple, because the US military is not light infantry, it is heavy infantry!  It is mechanized infantry, even informationized infantry.

    Therefore, Zhong Yi is not afraid that American soldiers will learn the three-by-three tactics, and it will be useless even if they learn them.

    What did you say?  Can the US military make targeted crackdowns after learning the three-by-three tactics?  If the Korean War breaks out again in the future, will the Volunteer Army suffer a big loss?

    Nonsense!  In this time and space, let alone the possibility of the Korean War breaking out.

    Even if the Korean War breaks out, the three-three system tactic is completely unsolvable.

    ??The 3-3 tactic is not a martial arts secret. It needs to be kept secret. When the 3-3 tactic launches an attack, the attack formation is right there, and the enemy is clearly visible!

    In a word, peak light infantry tactics require peak light infantry to use.

    Even if others learn the three-three system tactic, they cannot use it. If they use it forcefully, they can only act like a tiger but not a dog.

    So Zhong Yi was really not afraid that the US military would learn the three-by-three tactics, and he immediately explained the tactics in a generous manner.

    Patton and the U.S. military officers behind him were filled with admiration, but after admiring, they felt a little regretful because this tactic was of little use to the U.S. military.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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