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Text Chapter 152: Find out the opponent¡¯s psychology

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    It¡¯s just that the plan never changed as quickly as it did. Yang Jicai originally planned to wait for the rendezvous with the advancing army to settle the accounts with these annoying guys. After all, he was the one who could safely deliver the supplies to the advancing army and solve the immediate urgent needs of the advancing army.  The most important task.  .

    However, these puppet Mongolian troops were unable to guard against the tactics of taking a bite at every opportunity, especially when a truck transporting supplies fell behind and was blown up by the Japanese puppet troops due to a malfunction. Yang Jicai was furious when he entered Keshiketeng.  After taking the flag, he could no longer bear this provocative harassment and made up his mind to fight with these gangsters.

    Although no supplies were lost, a truck was destroyed and a driver and two soldiers escorting the truck died, which made him feel that if these guys continued like this, they might lose more than just one truck.  It's about the truck. The terrain ahead is complicated. If these gangsters take the opportunity to get involved, it will be very detrimental to them.

    However, since he has worked beside Yang Zhen, Guo Bingxun, and Wang Guangyu for a long time, he will naturally not adopt any head-on style of play. Although he has an advantage in equipment now, his military strength is at a disadvantage. This style of play can severely damage those behind him.  These dogs that cannot be beaten away will also suffer some losses, which Yang Jicai is extremely unwilling to see.

    It's just that the guys behind him are very stupid. They would rather lead tens of thousands of cavalry in an armed parade. They followed behind them unhurriedly. They pretended not to have seen the traps Yang Jicai set up one after another and continued to do what they were doing.  The army lined up behind them, patiently looking for opportunities, and then came up to take a bite.

    Moreover, the terrain here in Keshiketeng Banner is also quite strange. It is high in the west and low in the east, with grass in the middle and sand in the north. There are grasslands and sandy areas. Some places are flat and can be seen at a glance, but there are also many mountains with an altitude of more than 1,000 meters.  Mountains and many lakes.

    Due to the weakness of his own equipment, he could only choose plain areas when marching. Therefore, Yang Jicai never found a very suitable opportunity. He set up several fire ambush circles based on the terrain of rivers and grasslands, but they were all seen through by the opponent.  After the troops entered Huanggangliang's front-line mountainous areas, grasslands, and sandy mixed relatively complex terrain, Yang Jicai found suitable terrain to set up his fire ambush circle.

    Yang Jicai's plan was very simple, just two words: firepower. He only had a reinforced motorized infantry battalion and some cavalry at hand. Compared with the tens of thousands of puppet troops, the difference in strength was too great, but the firepower in his hands was not bad.  Especially in his convoy, there are more than ten Soviet-made light and heavy machine guns for his old leader Lin Zhiqiang.

    As for bullets, the millions of bullets loaded in the car were enough for him to give a hundred rounds to each of the puppet Mongolian troops behind him. Moreover, Wang Guangyu was worried that his convoy would encounter a Japanese air attack halfway, so he was equipped with twelve  The number of high-level and 14-mm dual-purpose machine guns is also over-staffed.

    Coupled with twelve general-purpose machine guns and dozens of squad machine guns, as well as automatic rifles from top to bottom, although it is a reinforced battalion, the infantry firepower at one time is equivalent to that of a reinforced infantry regiment, plus the 107th rocket launcher company.  , 75mm self-propelled artillery battery, 23mm twin anti-aircraft gun battery, and tanks themselves equipped with artillery and machine guns.

    Although his military strength is not as good as the tail with tens of thousands of people behind him, his firepower is not inferior to it, and even exceeds it in terms of artillery firepower overall. Because the anti-armor-piercing projectiles cannot be produced by themselves yet, so his  The tanks are equipped with grenades. These high-explosive grenades may not be effective against tanks, but they have no problem against unarmored cavalry.

    There was nothing wrong with the firepower. All that was left was to find a suitable opponent and figure out a way to fool the Japanese and puppet troops. After the troops entered the Huangganliang line, looking at the terrain around here, Yang Jicai made up his mind that the battle would be fought here.  A firefight.

    After several choices, Yang Jicai finally selected a ravine with gentle mountains but relatively steep surrounding terrain. If the Japanese and puppet troops wanted to attack, they could only choose a ravine from the front and could not make detours on both sides as the main battlefield. The terrain here, he  The establishment liked it so much. In his opinion, this place was prepared for this ambush battle.

    The terrain here is both open and narrow, the ditch is very gentle, and the distance between the mountains on both sides is enough to give full play to the firepower advantage of our side. The most important thing is that the highway is contained here, and the Japanese puppet army  If you want to pursue yourself, you must pass by here.

    In order to do something more similar, he asked the cavalry to escort the convoy south first, and then wait fifteen kilometers later. He led all the infantry and artillery, and used the time difference before the Japanese and puppet cavalry entered the mountains to quickly build hidden positions and  He personally led the artillery and marked the coordinates of all locations in the valley.

    It¡¯s just that he was well prepared on his side, but the Japanese and puppet troops over there didn¡¯t take the bait. His opponents entered the mountains in their convoy.??, but did not follow immediately. Facing the high mountains along the Huanggangliang line, Li Shouxin was somewhat hesitant. Entering the mountains meant that his cavalry would not be able to use their mobility.

    When his troops participated in the clearing of Tubal Road in the Daqingshan area, they suffered a lot in mountain battles. Although the opponent's troops were not many, if there was a real fight, who would be the unlucky one?  , These dirtbags are very cruel to themselves. After several years of repeated losses, this guy who regards strength as his life has always been very sensitive to going into the mountains.

    His hesitation was a whole day of hesitation. For him, if those guys ran away, they would be scolded by the senior officials of the Mongolian garrison.  If you set up an ambush, your losses will not be too light based on your opponent's firepower.

    The heavy price he paid in the previous battles with those Tubalu who didn't even have a few bullets made him very careful. He suffered too many losses. After all, he would learn to remember his last name and whether he would like the other party after entering the mountain.  If he follows up, he still has to observe, observe, weigh, and weigh.

    From his point of view, there is absolutely nothing wrong with being cautious. His own capital is limited. Once it is exhausted, it is not important to say whether the Japanese will replenish it. For those Japanese who are only interested in profit, once they think that they have no use value  , they won¡¯t have any hesitation in kicking themselves away.

    For Li Shouxin and the so-called division commanders under him, the army is the capital for bargaining with the Japanese. Without the army's own glory and wealth, everything is fleeting. They betrayed the motherland and pursued glory and wealth, so  For them, caution is a must. For them, this is the first priority to preserve their strength.

    Although the Anti-Japanese Alliance is not those Tubal, they also started by fighting guerrillas, and they are also the Communist Army. This guerrilla warfare must not be unfamiliar. If they follow the terrain here and launch a sneak attack for themselves, according to their equipment level  , I think the loss will be even greater.

    He was worried that his troops would suffer losses, so he was very calm. Apart from arranging a small group of troops to go into the mountain for reconnaissance, the main force just lingered at the mountain pass and did not enter the mountain. It can be said that he was quite calm and not in a hurry.  Yang Jicai beside him was also calm and not in a hurry.

    They just told the troops to be well concealed. Even if the small troops entering the mountain stepped on their heads, they were not allowed to make any sound. The artillery and tank camouflage nets must be tightly covered. No matter what happens, they are not allowed to appear.  There was no fire, smoking was not allowed, no fire was allowed no matter how cold it was, the whole army only ate dry food and drank cold water, and all garbage had to be buried. He was not worried that the Japanese and puppet troops outside the mountain had not been fooled.

    For Yang Jicai, he always knows what he wants, and he can always judge the surrounding environment and the enemy's psychological state at the first time. For Yang Jicai, what he likes on the battlefield is not just the opponent.  Judgment of the overall situation between the enemy and ourselves, as well as the terrain surrounding the battlefield.

    What he prefers is to ponder the psychological state of his opponent, that is, what is thinking in his enemy's mind. This is also one of the reasons why he had talked with Wang Guangyu about advancing the army before breaking through the border.  In his view, analyzing the enemy's situation on the battlefield and the opponent's psychological state and quality are also issues that must be considered.

    Everyone has his or her own psychological weaknesses, including commanders. No matter how tough the commander's psychological quality is, he also has his own weaknesses, whether he is arrogant or indecisive, or he will act under great pressure.  Becoming manic or worrying about gains and losses, and understanding the opponent's psychological state is also an important lesson that a commander must learn. He must follow the instructions of his superiors completely rigidly. He, Yang Jicai, is not that dogmatic.

    Most of these senior generals of the puppet army are warlords or soldiers. They have been ups and downs in China's most chaotic era for too long. Their many years of official career have long trained these people into old fritters and old foxes.  These people regard the strength in their hands as their life and the capital they rely on to bargain with their Japanese masters.

    Losing too much in the battle is tantamount to damaging their roots for them. For any action that may bring serious losses to themselves, they will be cautious in every action and preserve their strength.  The most critical issue was one of the reasons why the Kwantung Army made up its mind to conduct a large-scale reorganization of the puppet Manchu Army.

    It is because those old Northeast Army soldiers, or the Puppet Manchukuo Army composed of bandits and hooligans, were too slippery in fighting, bullying the weak and afraid of the strong, no matter when it was the anti-resistance coalition's suppression or the suppression of other resistance forces.  Just occupy, fight tough battles, often get defeated thousands of miles away, and the soldiers are strong, this is absolutely unacceptable to the Japanese.??.

    Manchuria is regarded as a fundamental place by the Japanese. What they need are thugs who can serve them and dogs that are loyal to them, rather than cultivating new warlords. Those people rely on their own strength to fight against their so-called big forces.  The Japanese Empire will never tolerate bargaining.

    As for the other puppet armies in the Pass and Mongolian territory, although they are different, for the Japanese, because the way of governance and the main combat directions are different, the methods of controlling the puppet armies are also different, but one thing must be done,  That is, these dogs must serve the imperial army in combat, and they must not turn against their masters.
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