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Chapter 142: Stick to the correct tactics!

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    "System! The goods are ready to be received! Haha!"

    A military truck loaded with weapons and ammunition stopped in a ravine near the command center. As Fang Tianlang connected the system and took away all the seized items in an instant, the long-lost system sound immediately rang.

    "Collection completed, obtained F-1 grenade, rpg-43 anti-tank grenade, m1891/30 sniper rifle, ptrs-41 semi-automatic anti-tank rifle, ppsh41 submachine gun, Deggarev light machine gun, pps-  Type 43 submachine gun, TT1930/33 pistol, 37mm grenade tube, RM-41 50mm mortar and various types of ammunition, radios, Soviet parachutes, the total number of collectibles is 118, the rest is yours  Personal gain.¡±

    "Thank you! System brother!"

    Fang Tianlang was in a good mood and clapped gently as if to cheer himself up.

    This is the first time I have collected Soviet standard equipment. As long as I work hard in the future, more and more will enter the storage space.

    "Lao Maozi's submachine gun is really good! This 71-round drum magazine! It's more powerful than two light machine guns!"

    Fang Tianlang took out a ppsh41 submachine gun, looked around and put it back. He defeated a paratrooper unit and obtained a large amount of weapons and ammunition, which can all be used in special attack and killing operations.

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    The Soviet paratrooper combat unit was completely wiped out, and the Soviet commander refocused his attention on frontal attacks.

    Although not many Japanese soldiers were killed in the past two days, the attack group destroyed a large defensive position, which was a small gain. There were still about 12 kilometers of plains in front of us. If we were lucky and attacked forward, we might be able to eliminate two to three thousand Japanese soldiers.

    The Soviet army is preparing to continue advancing the operation, and Japanese soldiers are hiding everywhere in accordance with the instructions.

    By escaping artillery fire, firing ammunition, and then moving quickly without having to stay in place, the soldiers' flexibility will naturally reduce the number of battle losses significantly.

    All positions in the plains will eventually be given to the Soviet army, while the real Shura fields are between the mountains.

    Soviet tanks and mechanized troops will never be able to cross mountains and ridges. They can only pass slowly on mountain roads and then become moving targets one by one.

    The Soviet Army also encountered mountainous terrain in the European Theater of Operations, but most of them were able to find other passages to bypass it. The Soviet Army did not fight a battle that was almost entirely in the mountains from beginning to end.

    August 25th

    Soviet artillery fire passed over the ground again, and dense fireworks and swirling clouds of smoke exploded from the Japanese defense lines.

    Uncharacteristically, the Japanese army did not wait quietly for the bombardment to end. Instead, they took the risk of sending reconnaissance planes to locate the Soviet artillery combat units and then used long-range artillery to suddenly launch a salvo.

    Every tactic works well in the initial stages.

    The Japanese army changes its attack tactics almost all the time and is completely different from its previous rigid style.

    The biggest change Fang Tianlang brought to Japanese commanders at all levels was to abandon some old dogmas and use a flexible mind to face the cruel war situation.

    ¡°Looking at the battles during World War II from a 21st century perspective and providing guidance will definitely tip the balance of victory and defeat.

    The strength of the great powers canceling each other out is definitely the most ideal state for the new country.

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    The Soviet artillery fire came one after another, and the Japanese counterattack came suddenly.

    According to Fang Tianlang¡¯s tactical requirements, the Japanese artillery combat unit did not fully cover the Soviet artillery positions but selected a few of them for key strikes.

    Concentrate firepower to attack a point, and the number of shells falling within a unit area determines the final killing effect.

    The roar shook the ground, and the two Soviet M-30 122mm howitzer firing positions were severely hit by more than 300 large-caliber artillery shells in one minute.

    More than 20 artillery pieces were all blown up and nearly 400 gunners were killed. The Japanese army's firepower intensity was slightly lower than that of the Soviet army, but the impact of the limited strike firepower used for point-to-point clearing could be seen immediately.

    As the fireworks dispersed, the Japanese army immediately moved their artillery after the one-minute salvo ended to avoid being destroyed by the opponent's counterattack fire.

    The results of the bombardment cannot be confirmed until the reconnaissance aircraft takes risky aerial photography. Each shot is fired rapidly in a short period of time. Only by ensuring that you are not bombarded by the opponent can you have the opportunity to fire more shells.

    "Wellthat's right! Stick to the correct tactics! Victory will definitely be in your hands!"

    "This artillery position has been completely destroyed! Very good!"

    Fang Tianlang looked at the quickly developed photos with a satisfied expression on his face.

    "Knocked out more than 20 Soviet large-caliber artillery pieces in one bombardment and killed himself"??Coming out unscathed is quite a feat.

    ??The consumption of Japan and Benzene is definitely not comparable to that of the opponent, but if there are clever tactics and the secret help of Magnesia, it may be possible to achieve a tie.

    First, squeeze the Soviet troops out of the Northeast and then find a way to squeeze out the United States and Japan. The final ownership of the entire peninsula must go through some complicated changes before it can be settled.

    The Soviet artillery fire began to extend, and armored tanks rushed out of the smoke and used their tracks to crush the Japanese defensive positions.

    The Soviet commander believed that maintaining a momentum of advancing every day was a victory. He had no idea that quantitative changes would slowly lead to irreversible qualitative changes. The Japanese army could intercept and destroy hundreds of tanks and dozens of large-caliber artillery every day in just half a month.  It can make many armored divisions of the Soviet army lose the ability to continue fighting.

    "You can still retreat five kilometers today, and you can retreat a little more"

    "Control the casualties of soldiers! No combat unit is allowed to be surrounded. The wounded who are willing to be crushed can launch the final attack!"

    "Hi!"

    The Japanese troops at the front gradually gave up their positions, leaving dozens of wounded in the trenches who volunteered to carry out the final blow.

    Every wounded soldier hiding in the shell-proof hole holds a five-kilogram explosive pack in his hand, which can be detonated after the Soviet soldiers enter the trench to form an absolute kill zone with a diameter of five or six meters.

    The Japanese army was able to achieve terrifying combat effectiveness even for the wounded. Soviet soldiers fighting in the Peninsula theater had to face unprecedented pressure.

    The Soviet armored front lines continued to advance, and rockets of various calibers were continuously shot out in the swirling smoke.

    Six years ago, the Japanese soldiers had barely seen rockets during the Battle of Nomenkan. But now they can fire hundreds of them at a time. The significant increase in interception firepower will inevitably lead to a rapid increase in the damage rate of tanks.

    If Fang Tianlang hadn't been sure that he would be supplied with thousands of individual rockets every day, he would never have challenged the Soviet army with nearly terrifying firepower so easily.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    "A 150mm rocket and a 120mm rocket hit the same T-34 tank backwards. The entire tank immediately exploded with flames and lifted the turret more than ten meters away.

    Two rockets can definitely destroy a tank. Although most of the Japanese firepower will be shot by the ammunition fired by the tanks behind them, an individual soldier can always make a sure profit by replacing a tank.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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