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Text Chapter 464 The Mongolian Army with Inflexible Tactics

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    At this point, Yang Zhen looked at the map and pondered for a while before saying: "The 23rd Division should continue to be handed over to the aviation force. As for Mongolia, it is better for our ground troops not to enter for the time being. I estimate that the 23rd Division will continue to be handed over to the aviation force.  The Third Division will not stay in Mongolia for a long time. There are probably three reasons why they entered Mongolia."

    "The main reason besides avoiding our pursuit is probably that we will not pursue and bomb them as long as they enter the Soviet sphere of influence. Since they have this idea, how can we not praise them well?"  To support you? Let them know what it means to fight to the death.¡±

    "Tell Fang Ziyi of the Aviation Corps not to have any scruples about the 23rd Division entering Mongolia. What they did when they retreated south from Hailar, and what they did after they entered Mongolia. In a word, I don't want the 23rd Division to  When the Third Division retreats to the Japanese-occupied areas, we still have so many troops. We cannot let so many beasts still have the opportunity to harm our compatriots."

    "As for the bombing, we help the friendly forces who are currently unable to go south and eliminate the enemies that invade them. What we do is much more authentic than them who add insult to injury. Let Fang Ziyi deploy two fighter groups, one for each light and heavy bomber  Brigade, transfer to Hailar Airport. Even if they escape to Moscow, as long as our plane has enough range, we will chase them and bomb them."

    After hearing this, Wang Guangyu thought for a while and said: "No. 1, since we have decided to continue the aerial strangulation battle against the 23rd Division. What about a general attack by the more than 10,000 Mongolian troops who are now surrounded north of the Hailar River?  When can we expand it? We have now compressed it to an enclosure that is more than 500 meters long from east to west and more than 700 meters wide from north to south. "

    "According to the current scale and area of ??the encirclement, we don't need more. As long as two waves of rocket fire cover it, the Mongolian troops are probably about the same. Do you think it's time to launch a general attack? If we keep delaying like this, we won't be able to do it.  Since things have to be resolved early or late, it¡¯s better to resolve them as soon as possible.¡±

    "These people are north of the Hailar River and have been unable to be solved for a long time, which involves too much of our energy. I think we should solve them as soon as possible so that the Fifth Division can free up its hands as soon as possible and go south to coordinate the actions of the First and Fourth Divisions. In this way,  We can have more strength on the southern front."

    Speaking of the surrounded Mongolian army, Wang Guangyu showed a contemptuous smile.  There have been many battles over the years. Wang Guangyu, who has fought against the Japanese Kwantung Army, the Manchukuo Army, the Xing'an Army, the White Russian Road Guard Army and other puppet armies, this is the first time he has seen such a garbage, such a rigid and dogmatic army.  .

    To say they are rubbish does not mean that they are as fearful of the enemy as a tiger in battle and will collapse at the first touch.  The courage he showed in battle was barely acceptable.  However, its rigid use of tactics and poor tactical literacy made the officers and soldiers of the Fifth Anti-Japanese Division participating in the war dumbfounded from top to bottom.

    After two days of fighting, these Mongolian troops were, in Wang Guangyu¡¯s words, just a pile of rubbish.  With their tactics and fighting methods, it's not called fighting, it's called committing suicide.  During the two days of fighting, Wang Guangyu did not feel that they were fighting, but that they were herding sheep.

    When these Mongolian troops launch an attack, they will only attack from the front with all their might.  Its offensive is like a copy, basically the same.  Whether it is a tank group attack or a mixed infantry and cavalry offensive, they are all aimed at this front.  As for the opponent's flanks, it seems that they don't exist at all. I have never thought of using the complex local terrain to bypass the opponent's blocking positions from the flanks.

    As early as the first encounter with the cavalry brigade on its roundabout way, the Mongolian army dispatched armored vehicles to cover the battle.  The next day, the Mongolian army, which had suffered a lot, urgently transferred more than 70 tanks and armored vehicles from Mongolia, as well as dozens of Soviet-made field guns and heavy mortars.

    In the ensuing battle, the Mongolian army concentrated nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles, trying to use tank group charges to quickly defeat the Anti-Japanese Alliance and win the alliance under the city.  The grand offensive scene was quite similar to the momentum of the Soviet army in Nomenhan.  As soon as these nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles formed a formation, even the Kwantung Army was inferior to them.

    This plan is good, and if the tactics are used properly, they can be considered good.  If this tactic is used properly, it can indeed pose a considerable threat to the Fifth Division.  After all, the attack strength of nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles under the cover of nearly 10,000 infantry and cavalry is a great threat to any army, and no army dares to underestimate it.

    During the battlefield inside the pass, dozens of Japanese tanks and chariots used intensively, under the cover of infantry groups and powerful artillery fire, could even overwhelm a division or even a corps position of a poorly equipped miscellaneous army.  These nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles, even if they are placed there and not participating in the attack, they look like a big threat.

      But when the tanks and armored vehicles of the Mongolian army charged, they were completely different from the Japanese tactics of using tanks to cover the charge.  The Mongolian army, which accompanied the Soviet army and fought several battles with the Japanese army in Nomonhan, did not learn any of the good things, but they learned 100% of the Soviet army's other styles.

    Maybe they thought that these tanks alone were enough to break down any army's defense line, and the infantry just went up to capture prisoners and seize spoils of war.  Therefore, when these tanks charge, there is no infantry cover at all, and they rely entirely on the tanks and armored vehicles to charge on their own.

    And not only was there no infantry cover, even the artillery cover was severely out of touch with the tank group charging ahead.  The covering artillery fire here stopped for half an hour, and then the armored cluster over there began to gather for the attack.  After a day of fighting, their artillery had not even changed a single gun position.

    In front of the Fifth Division, which is equipped with a large number of anti-tank weapons, these tanks and armored vehicles without infantry cover are nothing more than piles of iron coffins.  The tanks covered the infantry charge, but the tanks themselves in turn required infantry cover.  Without the cover of infantry or cavalry, coupled with their own rather thin armor, these tanks are almost targets.

    These Soviet tanks and armored vehicles, which were separated from the infantry cover, were protected by the 5th Division and the 1st Cavalry Brigade relying on field fortifications. With their exciting and flexible rocket launchers, recoilless rifles, and level fire, their firepower was enough to destroy those thinly armored BA armored vehicles.  , the 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine gun that was easily knocked into a colander, and the crossfire formed under the cover of artillery, destroyed more than 30 vehicles in just one charge.

    The Mongolian army, which had no capital to compare with the Soviet army, did not learn any lessons.  The next time you charge, you should still use artillery to cover the tanks and charge alone.  After suffering a big loss in its fire cover, it still showed no improvement at all.  It was still dozens of minutes after the artillery bombardment was completed before the attack was launched slowly.

    And the large number of infantry and cavalry attached to them were watching from behind when the tank group suffered a devastating disaster.  Do these Mongolian troops think they can annihilate all their opponents with artillery shells alone?  I still think their tanks are really thick-skinned and not afraid of anything.  In addition to showing their bravery, the results achieved are hardly worth mentioning.

    With their tactics and style of play, how can one be better?  No matter how deep the capital is, it can't support such additions.  Looking at the destroyed tanks and armored vehicles, although they belonged to his current opponents, Wang Guangyu still felt distressed.  I cursed these Mongolians in my heart, they are just prodigal sons.  Good things are wasted in vain.

    Although Wang Guangyu only learned some armor tactics in the crash course for senior military commanders, he also knew that this tank could not be used in this way.  How can this be a tank tactic that only involves tanks and armored vehicles in the attack, without sending even a single infantryman on the side?  There are also those cavalry that can be used in conjunction with tanks, just watching the fun and doing nothing.

    Not to mention that except for the color of their skin and eyes, they are all made of Soviet goods.  Even the Mongolian army, whose military uniforms are no different from those of the Soviets, does not have as much capital as the Soviets, who lost hundreds of tanks, so they don't take it seriously at all?  These nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles are probably all the armored vehicles in the Mongolian army.

    This tank tactic of the Soviets may be suitable for them, as their great undertakings can withstand destruction.  But for an army as small as the Mongolian army, which can only rely on outsourcing for all weapons and equipment, the use of this tactic is tantamount to a disaster.

    There is basically no coordination between infantry, artillery and tanks. The covering artillery fire over there has been extended, and the attacking troops here have just begun to gather.  The Mongolian army, which launched the attack after the covering artillery fire came to a complete halt, had the strength to engage in this kind of war of attrition with the few tanks and armored vehicles it had acquired in exchange for minerals and livestock products at high prices.

    This very good tactic of infantry, tank, and cavalry cooperating with multiple arms turned into a big disaster due to the poor play style of the Mongolian army.  At the cost of nearly a hundred tanks and armored vehicles being destroyed and captured, they were able to barely break through the front-line positions that the Fifth Division had voluntarily abandoned due to the need to adjust its deployment and shrink its troops.

    After these tanks and armored vehicles were exhausted in lonely charges and their iron sea tactics failed, the infantry remembered to charge under the cover of cavalry.  The Mongolian army was all equipped and trained in Soviet style. The infantry tactics used in the battle were all based on the Soviet style. They adopted multiple batches of skirmishers at one go and authentic Soviet attack tactics like human lang.  .

    In the attack with the largest input of troops, more than 20 skirmisher lines were discharged at one time.  He shouted "Ula" loudly in his mouth and rushed towards him.  Trying to use its large number, multiple batches, and even continuous lines of skirmishers to forcefully overwhelm the opponent's position.

    ????????????????????????????In the junction area between the Daxinganling Mountains and the grasslands, the front is not wide and even somewhat narrow.  Facing an army equipped with powerful firepower, rifles, machine guns, and various artillery pieces.  When you launch this kind of human slander attack, aren't you just using people to add to your ranks?

    Under the command of the division commander, a reinforced regiment of the fifth division that defends the entire front is waiting for work.  A front-line rifle machine gun, a second-line flat-firing anti-aircraft machine gun, and a mobile artillery group consisting of 60 mortars, 82 mortars, and recoilless rifles were used to carry out fire strikes on various skirmisher lines.

    The tactics of deploying heavy mortars and divisional mountain and field artillery firepower in depth to cover the follow-up troops, cutting off the connection between the attacking troops and the main force, and cutting off the follow-up troops from supporting the front-line attack.  Use intensive machine rifle fire and artillery fire to attack these Mongolian offensives
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