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Text Chapter 453 Wang Guangyu¡¯s Worries

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    Speaking of this, Wang Guangyu looked at the mountains of the Greater Khingan Mountains to the west, but shook his head and said: "As for the Fourth Division moving along the Binzhou Railway, the traffic environment there is slightly better. But before the Japanese army retreated, along the  There are a large number of mines along the Binzhou Railway. If the mines are not removed, the train will not be able to run at the same time, and the speed will probably be slower than that of the First Division."

    "We originally started later than the Japanese 23rd Division. Under the current situation where the movements of all units are restricted by traffic, I am afraid it will be difficult to catch up with the 23rd Division. Our current equipment is getting better and better.  , but the dependence on roads is also getting stronger.¡±

    "On the 1st, the 23rd Division does not need to evacuate to Wangye Temple. As long as they reach the Aershan area, they can get on the train and retreat directly to Tao'an. There is the Bai-A railway line there, which can be very convenient for their retreat. And with the current situation of the Second  Judging from the retreat speed of the Thirteenth Division, they can reach the Aershan line in two days at the latest.¡±

    "For us, the best way is to use air superiority to inflict maximum damage on them as they retreat. But if we want to completely keep them, unless we attack across the board in advance of the battle time.  , I can only watch them run away.¡±

    Having said this, Wang Guangyu was silent for a moment, looked at the north of Hailar and said: "No. 1, the most critical thing is the north. We have now found out that the Mongolian army that entered Xing'an North was the armored cavalry that originally confronted the Japanese army.  The main force of the Sixth Division and part of the Eighth Cavalry Division."

    "Its strength consists of one battalion of armored vehicles, three cavalry regiments and one infantry regiment, plus a field artillery battalion and a heavy mortar battalion. The division commander is Dan Taer, and the political commissar is Bai Zhai. The total strength is about 7,000 people.  It is equipped with eighteen 82mm mortars, six 120mm mortars and six old Soviet-made 76mm field guns."

    "The infantry is equipped with seventy-two light machine guns, twelve heavy machine guns, and the rest are Mosin-Nagan-type rifles. Although its organization is a division, and the organization and equipment of the troops are all Soviet-style, but the firepower and  Compared with the Soviet army's organic troops, the strength is only about one regiment of the Soviet army. Compared with the puppet Manchu army, except for the number of artillery, the rest of the equipment is slightly insufficient compared with the puppet Manchu army. "

    "In addition, the so-called eastern cluster of the Mongolian army is equipped with seventeen Soviet-made ba-20 armored vehicles. Compared with the Type 94 light tanks equipped by the Japanese army, the armor is about the same thickness and thickness, and the firepower is slightly better, but the maneuverability is slightly worse.  . But the training level of its crews is much worse than that of the Japanese tank crews. These Mongolian troops are under the unified command of the so-called Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Mongolian People's Army and Commander of the Eastern Group, Major General Lehog Vasulun."

    "After discovering that the Japanese 23rd Division was retreating, they took advantage of the shrinking Japanese army to get ahead of our army and entered our country along the north shore of Hulun Lake at the junction of Central, Soviet and Mongolian countries. They successively seized the important border areas of Manzhouli,  Xiwuzhu'er and Bayanchagan, and advance along the north bank of the Hailar River, deep into the Xing'an Mountains."

    "If we can't get rid of this army with unknown scheming on the 1st, our army will not be able to go south to pursue and annihilate the Japanese 23rd Division. Although the combat effectiveness of the Mongolian army is not high, and its heavy weapons only include mountain cannons and mortars, but  They are all Soviet-style equipment and are mainly mounted on cavalry, which is extremely mobile.¡±

    "However, the combat effectiveness of these so-called Mongolian People's Army is actually very poor. Compared with their ancestors, it can be said that their ancestors have lost their face. Fortunately, they keep claiming to be the descendants of Genghis Khan. I really don't know them.  Why do you have the nerve to bring it up?"

    "Their combat effectiveness and combat skills are far inferior to those of the puppet Manchukuo army, not to mention the Japanese army. Their tactics are extremely rigid and rigid, and they can do almost nothing except head-on fighting."  The reaction speed of the troops can almost be described as slow.¡±

    "Their field artillery battalion actually took more than two hours from deployment to combat, and its artillery fortifications have not been completed. This is almost unimaginable among our troops. Even our  The cavalry has rushed in front of them, and they haven't fired a single shell."

    "In the previous battle, our cavalry brigade used grenades and rocket launchers to destroy five of the seventeen armored vehicles and captured two of them. As well as three field guns and two 120mm mortars.  "

    "Although we won the first battle, the lack of troops has become our most fatal injury. Now, almost all the commanding heights on the north bank of the Hailar River are in their hands. The situation is quite unfavorable to us. Not only did they send  The cavalry group surrounded us from behind, and a small number of aviation troops were used to demonstrate against us. There was such an army with ulterior motives.Behind us, it's like a thorn in the back.  "

    "Once we are fighting the Japanese army and this army takes advantage of the situation to seize various key points behind us, or continues to advance eastward to seize our territory, we will lose sight of one thing. Not only will we not be able to focus all our energy on encircling and annihilating the Japanese army,  , but also worry about the territory being encroached upon by them.¡±

    "No. 1, if we don't solve our worries, we will not be able to devote all our energy to fighting the Japanese army now. And we simply cannot bear the pressure of fighting on two fronts now. No. 1, the Mongolian People's Army is not terrible, and its combat effectiveness is as good as ours  It's much worse than that, but there are still people standing behind them. If the dog is beaten, the owner will come forward. "

    "You should now make use of your previous relationship with the senior officials of the Far East Military Region and try to solve the problem through diplomacy. Militarily, it is not a good choice for us. Although the Mongolian army is not enough to fill our teeth, it is  Like you said, there are too many things behind this kind of thing.¡±

    "No. 1, if they don't withdraw within the stipulated time, do we really start a fight? This is a matter that affects the whole body. Of course we must ensure the integrity of the territory, but we must also take into account the complicated situation involved.  Dogs are easy to beat, but what happens after the dog is beaten is difficult to deal with. "

    It seems that during the period when he was transferred to the commander of the Nenjiang Military Region in charge of the Western Theater Command, Wang Guangyu did not put less effort into the Western Manchuria region, where the overall situation is relatively complicated.  The relationship between these so-called Mongolian People's Army and the Soviet Army is very clear.  The metaphor that beating a dog depends on its owner is quite appropriate.

    Although he expressed great contempt for the combat effectiveness of the so-called Mongolian People's Army.  But the Soviets behind these Mongols made it very difficult for him.  Otherwise, after discovering these uninvited guests, there would be no need to wait for Yang Zhen to give orders.  Before the reinforcements arrived, although the troops he had on hand were not enough to deal with the 23rd Division, it would not be any problem to deal with those Mongolian armies whose combat effectiveness was comparable to that of rubbish.

    Except for the battle fought by the cavalry brigade at Guqina Mountain, when a company of the 1st brigade of the Nenjiang Military Region set up a warning position across the Hailar River to the north, it deployed a company to control the commanding heights north of the Hailar River to ensure its retreat route.  Cavalry battalions equipped with mortars were encountered.

    Similar to what happened to the Cavalry Brigade on the Gurichina Mountains.  Facing the Mongolian army who fired first, the two sides did not fight because of Wang Guangyu's restraint.  But this company fought a bloody battle with this battalion of the Mongolian army.  As a result, Wang Guangyu despised these Mongolian troops to the extreme.

    Facing the Anti-Japanese Alliance, an infantry company equipped only with light weapons and no field fortifications to rely on.  This Mongolian army cavalry battalion, which had three 82mm mortars to provide fire support, returned in defeat.  After two hours of fierce fighting, less than half of the cavalry battalion's strength had escaped.  The rest were either taken prisoner or shot dead on the spot.  And their major battalion commander, who had a very tough tone before, also obediently became a prisoner.

    Although Wang Guangyu looked down upon the combat effectiveness of these Mongolian troops, he still stopped his subordinates from wanting to launch a full-scale counterattack and annihilate all these rubbish that seemed to insult them in the area north of the Hailar River.  For the Anti-Japanese Alliance, which had fought bloody battles with the Japanese army for a long time, fighting against these garbage-like troops was almost an insult to them.

    Although they are relatively poorly equipped local armed forces, the arrogance they have displayed over the years has made all the cadres and soldiers of the first brigade look down upon these Mongolian People's Army.  I originally thought that these Mongolian troops, who were all equipped with Soviet-style equipment, were very powerful in combat. I thought of a small battle, or even a battle on the scale of an outpost battle.  These people have a loud tone, but in fact they are much worse than the puppet Manchukuo army.

    Facing the excitement of his subordinates, he also wanted to fight to drive out these guys who took advantage of the situation and added insult to injury.  But Wang Guangyu finally calmed down.  Only a main regiment of the first brigade was transferred to the north of the Hailar River for defense, and the rest of the troops were just ready for battle.

    Wang Guangyu did not let the 23rd Division slip away from his eyes because of the massacre in Hailar.  At the critical moment, these Mongolians disrupted the situation and lost their composure. The problem was still considered in detail.  No matter what the situation, no matter how angry he is, he considers the problem calmly.  The most important thing is that the vision of looking at the problem is also quite broad.  This is also the reason why Yang Zhen chose him to take charge alone.

    Yang Zhen has always attached great importance to Wang Guangyu's words.  The Mongolian army that entered North Xing'an has indeed become the biggest problem restricting the Anti-Japanese Alliance from moving south.  Failure to deal with these uninvited guests with ulterior motives will not only restrict the next action of the Anti-Japanese League, but will also be a serious threat to the future task of the Anti-Japanese League going south to open up transportation links with the customs.

    Although these are all in Soviet style,However, the total strength of the entire army is no more than one division of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and the so-called Mongolian People's Army, which lacks artillery and anti-aircraft weapons, is not a big deal for the Anti-Japanese Alliance.  Judging from the combat effectiveness demonstrated by the first cavalry brigade in the battle with it, one fifth division alone, excluding the Soviet garrison, was enough to deal with their entire army.

    But this army, except for the people, is all Soviet goods.  The giant standing behind him is someone the Anti-Lianhe Alliance is currently unable to contend with, or even someone he cannot offend.  There was no trace of the Soviets behind this incident, and even Yang Zhen wouldn't believe it even to death.  How dare the Mongols, who could not move even a company without the approval of the Soviet advisers, have so much courage
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