1033 Green Plum Boiled with Wine (Sauerkraut Boiled Fish) Discussing Heroes (Discussing the Battle Situation)(2/2)
Brigadier Zhang is a little confused, this is indeed a novel word.
Brigadier Zhang and his party are no strangers to the word "week". This Western Christian week system has been introduced to China as early as the Tang Dynasty.
It was even later used by the Chinese.
It’s just that this week’s system has something to do with the military, which is really surprising.
Kong Jie explained: "The tactical thinking is actually very simple. Whether the Japanese army is ordinary infantry or the armored troops in front of us, they are still human beings after all. This little devil also has to eat to ensure the supply of logistics.
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In ancient times, when two parties were fighting, food and grass had always been a core issue, because once a person didn't have enough to eat, how could he still have the strength to fight?
This is also true now.
Every time the Japanese launch a large-scale raid on our base area, it usually does not last too long. The main reason is that as the raid deepens, their logistics supply becomes more and more difficult.
Destroy the enemy's logistics transportation lines.
This resulted in the Japanese army having unsustainable logistics and relying solely on the small amount of food carried by the troops to sustain the battle, which could not last long, often only about a week.
This is especially true for the Japanese armored forces. Not only do the people of this armored force need to eat and drink, but a large number of armored vehicles and tanks need to be driven. In addition, they must travel long distances, which will definitely cause a lot of fuel consumption.<
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So what we have to do is to follow this rule, first drag the Japanese armored troops, and we can pretend to retreat so that the enemy will stretch the front longer and longer in the continuous pursuit. However, it will cause the fatigue of both the people and the tanks and make the enemy more energetic.
All lost.
The battle line stretches for dozens of miles or even hundreds of kilometers.
At this time, we retreated as if we were defeated, and the Japanese were basically defeated in pursuit.
The timeline has also been postponed to about a week, which is around Sunday.
We will wait for the opportunity to prepare in advance, and the elite armored troops lying in wait will defeat the Japanese armored brigade in one fell swoop."
Of course, what Kong Jie said was only a general tactical direction, and there is still a lot of preparation to be done for the actual operation.
For example, we need to consider the Japanese air force.
This aircraft is the nemesis of the tank army.
In addition, we must also consider that the front is lengthening and the time is extending beyond Sunday. Although the Japanese are trapped in people and vehicles, the Eighth Route Army will be in the same situation.
This is a problem that must be solved.
And how to attack when the whole front counterattack is delayed until Sunday.
In the ensuing discussion, Kong Jie and Li Yunlong brainstormed with the cadres on the combat map and finally decided on the combat plan.
Just when Kong Jie, Li Yunlong, and Brigadier Zhang were discussing how to defeat the elite armored brigade of the Mengxi Japs.
The other side.
The Japanese Army Headquarters in Mongolia and the Japanese Commander have also received news that it has been detected that the mechanized combat troops of the Eighth Route Army have entered the northwestern Shanxi area.
The old devil was also worried and reported the news to Gangcun first.
Okamura didn't know the combat intention of the Eighth Route Army's mobile unit heading north, but this did not prevent him from being wary of this Eighth Route Army mobile unit.
Okamura immediately issued strict orders to the troops stationed in Mongolia:
We must stick to the defense zone, wait for the opportunity to eliminate the mobile troops of the Eighth Route Army heading north, and resolutely smash the Eighth Route Army's attempt to detour from northern Shanxi and Inner Mongolia to the Hebei area.
Chapter completed!