When the armored tanks bypassed the marching Russia and crashed into the Russian artillery units and started killing, the Russian army did not think that their destruction had been determined, but was puzzled by those strange vehicles. Russian trains have become quite popular, so Russians who have seen trains cannot understand why a vehicle that is only a fraction of the size of a train can move on its own. Even though they saw that these vehicles were emitting black smoke, the small chimneys and the not thick black smoke did not allow them to connect the armored vehicles with the trains. But the Hungarian army didn¡¯t care what the Russians thought. After destroying the Russian artillery, the drivers who only drove 20 mm thick armored vehicles breathed a sigh of relief. Even without using the 105-gun, the 75-gun shells hit the armored vehicle, and neither the armored fighting vehicle nor the infantry fighting vehicle could resist. The ensuing battle was fierce, but nothing new. When the Russian army was unable to defeat armored vehicles, their ultimate fate was determined. The light machine gun is like the scythe of death, harvesting the enemies exposed in front of the armored vehicles. The Hungarian Red Army discovered a very interesting thing. Because they had never conducted special training, the Russians could not fully understand the visual advantages occupied by armored vehicles. They think that by placing themselves in a place where they cannot see the armored vehicles, they can avoid the sight of the armored vehicles. This is really a ridiculously wrong view. The tank infantrymen also had their own feelings after two battles in one day. Among them, the more outstanding infantrymen already understand the key points of cooperation between themselves and tanks. The basis of this point is not to confuse the pressure on the tank with the pressure on yourself. If the infantry is required to resist bullets, what is the use of making this kind of steel chariot? All the infantry have to do is to deal with the enemies that the chariots cannot deal with. Although these have been mentioned a long time ago, to truly change from hearing to one's own experience, one needs to be tempered by the flames of war. After only two days of fighting, the Russian Army Group Headquarters was completely confused. In any case, they could not understand why the Russian army was suddenly annihilated by six organic divisions. These six divisions either had strong positions, or they launched a frontal attack on the Hungarian troops in an upright manner, and quickly transitioned into a field state after contacting the enemy. From the fragments transmitted by telegram, the Russian army learned that the Hungarians used "strange carriages." Some Russian soldiers who narrowly escaped claimed that these carriages were made of extremely strong ironwood and could withstand bullets. He can also run like flying. The commander of the group army in charge of the Romanian theater immediately adjusted his deployment and no longer pursued the Hungarian cavalry, but set up a front in northern Romania. Surprisingly, the Russian army did not wait for the Hungarian troops to attack. In the Hungarian frontline headquarters, all commanders said they could let the Russians go for the time being. After all, they were still waiting there stupidly. As accomplices of the Russians, the Romanians have crossed the border and invaded Hungary several times in the past decade, and massacred the Hungarian and Romanian people there. In particular, brutal killings were carried out against those sections of the Romanian population who collaborated with the Hungarian government. The victims were either hanged or nailed to trees. They were brutally tortured before death. Their families were also implicated. This approach indeed makes the local Romanian people afraid to cooperate with the central government, making it much more difficult to carry out local work. In the past, as long as Hungary launched an attack on Romanian gangs, Russia would step aside. Now Russia is not in the eyes of Hungary, and the Romanians are nothing. "Now that the Romanian army has formed two groups, it is our opportunity to annihilate them in one fell swoop and avenge the innocent people and comrades who died tragically!" The chief of staff went against his usual caution and expressed his views in straightforward agitprop. These words made the advisers of the Liberation Army in the headquarters frown slightly. The Liberation Army does not advocate the use of such inflammatory statements. Of course, this may be because no country in the world owes the Chinese people a blood debt. As soon as the chief of staff said these words, the commanders in the staff immediately responded enthusiastically. "Pay with blood!" "Never let the Romanian gangsters survive!" "Cleanly eliminate those bastards who are hostile to the revolution!" Under such intense emotions, there was no special plan, and the battle plan only became two paragraphs of orders. . ¡®March along XXX, surround the XXX area, and annihilate all the enemies¡¯. The comrades of the Liberation Army did not object to this. The power of the armored forces was far beyond their imagination. Even very "under-armored" troops can achieve great results as long as they can conduct continuous marching operations. If we fight with ordinary infantry or motorized infantry, we will not be able to achieve such an achievement. So the Romanian army was suddenly attacked. At this time, Romania had a population of about seven million. According to investigation, the Northern Group has about 70,000 to 80,000 troops. Because the Southern Group has assembled many militiamen, there are about 100,000 troops in a large area. In other words, 2% of Romania¡¯s populationThe military population of 20-year-old age has already gathered. "Kill them all!" the commander of the Hungarian frontline command coldly issued the order. This firm attitude made the advisers of the Democratic Republic of China feel a chill down their backs. Two days later, the Russians received a telegram from the Romanians asking for help. This made the Russian Army completely unable to understand how many "strong carriages" the Hungarians had. Why are there reports of such horse-drawn carriages appearing everywhere in Romania? In the next two days, the advisory group of the Liberation Army sent many telegrams introducing the battle process. Qi Rui was also a little surprised by the cruelty of the Hungarians, and he even felt a little guilty. Even though it was the Japanese who personally killed and captured prisoners, it was Qi Rui who gave the order. When he was young, Qi Rui's heart was boiling with a sense of responsibility for the country, at least what he thought he was. Therefore, Qi Rui, who was inspired by the evil fire of the war, left all the responsibility of killing prisoners to the country, "I destroyed the enemy for the country." Now Qi Rui is no longer at the age where hormones are booming. He sadly discovered that he actually had no other choice at that time. The reason why he feels pain now is not because he had to make a choice at that time. But at that time, he happily made the choice. Recalling his passion for killing, Qi Rui felt sincere regret. Qi Rui did not mention the torture he felt in his heart to anyone. He talked about the loss of vehicles with his comrades. In just six or seven days, the Hungarian armored vehicles traveled thousands of kilometers. About 20% of the vehicles broke down. The technicians of the Liberation Army and Hungarian technicians worked day and night to make repairs. The intensity of such a battle far exceeds the original imagination of the Liberation Army. If a future war rages on with such intensity for a month, what proportion of usable equipment can the Liberation Army retain? "Normally speaking, if a unit loses 30% of its troops, it is considered to have lost its combat effectiveness. But we probably have to consider the possibility of losing 40% of its armored vehicles in long-term operations. If in that situation, what kind of combat effectiveness does our unit still have? "Qi Rui asked the senior commander in the war zone. No one answered immediately. This question was beyond everyone's imagination. Just like everyone can't understand that hundreds of thousands of Hungarian armored troops angrily slaughtered 780,000 or 80,000 enemies in seven or eight days. In the great war history of the Liberation Army, there are no such brilliant results. Even more shocking news came two days later. Hungarian armored troops and motorized infantry surrounded about 180,000 Romanian troops in two encirclement circles. After three days of fierce fighting, Hungary completely wiped out its enemies. The Romanians in the encirclement of 70,000 to 80,000 people once sent a telegram asking their superiors to allow them to surrender. As a result, they were ruthlessly rejected by their superiors. In the end, only four to five thousand Romanians survived in the encirclement. As for the 100,000-strong encirclement, there was a headquarters led by a senior officer. The headquarters saw that something was wrong and decisively surrendered. In the end, less than 10,000 Romanian soldiers survived as prisoners. "How many casualties did the Hungarian Red Army suffer?" Qi Rui didn't care about the outcome of the battle, he only cared about whether the Hungarian Red Army still had the ability to fight continuously. ¡°They said they need a week¡¯s rest before they can continue the attack.¡± The communications staff officer relayed the intelligence provided by the Liberation Army¡¯s advisor. "This is the limit!" Qi Rui sighed. Not only did he not feel uneasy in his heart, but he felt that he had found something. The chief of staff of the theater breathed a sigh of relief, "I thought the Hungarians were going to drive an armored vehicle to the sky!" "Haha!" "Haha!" "Hehe!" The senior soldiers laughed in different ways, but their moods were unexpectedly the same. This made Qi Rui feel much more relaxed. It would be too shameful if he was the only one who was afraid of armored combat. "Who do you think among the European countries will be the first to contact us?" Qi Rui asked with a smile, hoping to use this question to ease the mood of the comrades. "It's definitely not Russia." the chief of staff joked. The comrades in the headquarters couldn't help laughing. In fact, the Russians were the ones who should contact the Liberation Army the most. If they couldn't seek an explanation immediately after being beaten like this, did those soldiers die in vain? However, the chief of staff was right. With Russia's reaction speed, they were least likely to be the first to contact them. "I think they are British." The commander expressed his opinion. No one said anything next. The North American War proved that the British's reaction speed was indeed admirable, and their reputation as world hegemon for hundreds of years was not in vain. It's just that facing such an opponent inevitably feels a lot of pressure, and no one wants to admit it. ¡°I think it probably depends on which country has more spies in the Hungarian Red Army.¡± The director in charge of equipment replied timidly. He has been busy in recent months, and his work is now proving to be fruitful. Otherwise, when a senior colonel-level cadre faces a group of lieutenant generals and generals, other than answering all questions, there is really no need for him to take the initiative to speak. Qi Rui nodded. Judging from this answer alone, the director of the Equipment Department really made sense.