Chapter 167 Compilation of Teaching Materials

Zhang Cheng thought for a while, and then said to He Wenchang: "I will solve the problem of raw materials, and the top priority now is to start the factory first, especially the skilled workers, none of them can be lost." Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info”

He Wenchang nodded and agreed, and after receiving a guarantee that Zhang Cheng was responsible for solving the problem of raw materials, he left satisfied.

After sending He Chang away, Zhang Cheng led Gao Yuan and more than a dozen technical backbones to inspect the arsenal located in the east of Yulin City.

Yulin Arsenal, formerly known as a gun factory, although very simple, but the factory has all kinds of generators, machine tools and equipment, so that everyone who came to inspect is quite satisfied.

As long as there are engines and machine tools, at least the repair of reloading bullets, shells and guns can be done first, and then the problem of raw materials can be solved, and even practical weapons such as mines, grenades, flying mine cannons, and explosive packs can be produced.

If the international line of the Soviet Union is opened up and some machinery and equipment are introduced, semi-automatic rifles, assault rifles, mortars and even field guns can also be manufactured.

However, at present, there are no raw materials, technical personnel, and supporting steel plants, and then thinking that a large number of machinery and equipment will be purchased in the future, Zhang Cheng deeply feels that it is really a long way to go to develop this arsenal at present.

However, Zhang Cheng had already made up his mind in his heart, as long as the Japanese devils captured Yan Laoxi's Taiyuan City, Zhang Cheng would lead the troops to draw salaries from the bottom of the kettle and snatch the machinery and equipment and skilled workers of the Taiyuan Arsenal, as long as this plan was completed, the Yulin Arsenal would inevitably develop and grow rapidly.

However, it was only 1935, and it was still too early to plan Yan Laoxi's arsenal, and the top priority now was to develop the arsenal in Yulin first. The funds and infrastructure are already available, and the only thing that is lacking at the moment is raw materials.

Zhang Cheng returned to the headquarters, found Li Jinfeng's contact address from a drawer, found a scout, handed him the contact address and a handwritten letter written by himself, and ordered him to go to Luzhou, Sichuan Province to find Li Jinfeng, and personally hand over the letter to Li Jinfeng.

Now Zhang Cheng doesn't have a good channel to get raw materials for a while, so he can only pin his hopes on Li Jinfeng for the time being.

The words are divided into two ends, at this time the plateau mood is very good, Zhang Cheng assured him when he fooled him out of northern Fujian, once the young vertical set up an arsenal, he plateau is the factory director.

Previously, the Red Army had been in a strategic shift, and Gao Yuan had been in turmoil with Shao Zong, and Gao Yuan was very uneasy at that time, and he doubted whether Zhang Cheng's original promise could be realized.

However, in the end, Zhang Cheng did not disappoint him, he just discussed with himself two days ago to build an arsenal, and then found that there is a ready-made arsenal in Yulin City, although the arsenal in Yulin is still very simple, and the equipment is also very backward, but after all, although the sparrow is small, it is basically enough to reload bullets, shells, and repair guns.

As long as Zhang Cheng brings in the raw materials for gunpowder, and Yulin's industrial base itself is not bad, Gao Yuan feels that the future of the arsenal is still very impressive. Not to mention the large-scale artillery, tanks, and aircraft, at least rifles, machine guns, grenades, explosive packs, and mines can still be mass-produced.

Thinking of this, Gao Yuan drank two more glasses of wine, only to feel that tonight's night was particularly beautiful and charming.

Zhang Cheng temporarily arranged the affairs of the arsenal to Gao Yuan, and he still had to wait for Li Jinfeng's news, so he simply didn't care about it for now. When all the work of the whole column was carried out in an orderly manner, Zhang Cheng calmed down and thought about some important issues in the future war of resistance.

Now that there is still more than a year before the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Zhang Cheng feels that he must take precautions and prepare in advance.

Considering that in the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, our party's Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army did not understand and were not familiar with the tactical characteristics of the Japanese army and the quality of the individual soldiers of the Japanese army, and suffered a lot of heavy losses, resulting in many unnecessary sacrifices.

Therefore, in order to reduce the losses of our army in the future War of Resistance against Japan and better eliminate the Japanese devils, Zhang Cheng decided to use this relatively leisurely time to compile some teaching materials for the Japanese army that he had mastered in later generations for our army's training and combat purposes.

The first book written by Zhang Cheng is entitled "Analysis of the Tactics of the Chinese Army Against the Japanese Army", and the book is divided into seven parts:

The first part is a copy of Zhang Cheng's "The Rise of Great Powers in Japan", which comprehensively reviews the historical process of Japan's rise after the Meiji Restoration, as well as the origin and current situation of the current epidemic of Japanese militarism.

The second part introduces the comparison of the current comprehensive strength of China and Japan in the military, economy, education, science and technology, and other aspects, points out Japan's advantages and disadvantages, and stresses that China's only chance of victory is the unanimous national war of resistance, dragging Japan into the abyss of protracted war.

The third part introduces the military situation of the Japanese army, such as its establishment, strength, equipment, training, and individual quality, and explains some tactical characteristics of the Japanese army's offensive and defensive forces, and how to use these characteristics to counter the Japanese army.

The fourth part is a detailed explanation of the strategies and tactics that our army should adopt when fighting against the Japanese army, and how our army will respond to various situations when they occur.

The fifth part is a description of the basic combat methods and tactics adopted by our army in mountains, jungles, plains, and areas with dense water networks, such as movement warfare, mine warfare, tunnel warfare, cold gun and cold running sports, and so on.

In this chapter, Zhang Cheng pointed out in particular that the Japanese officers and men had a high military quality, accurate marksmanship, strong stabbing skills, and tenacious will to fight, and they rarely surrendered even after defeat.

In this part, Zhang Cheng also particularly emphasized that our army should promptly change its policy of capturing Japanese soldiers, and that as long as the seriously wounded soldiers of the Japanese army still have guns in their hands, our soldiers should resolutely eliminate them, and there must be no mercy for women, otherwise they will suffer from them.

The seventh part is to prevent the Japanese army from using biological and chemical weapons on future battlefields, and how to prevent them. For example, when fighting against Japan, prepare enough water and cloth on the battlefield, and use urine rags to cover the mouth and nose in extreme cases.

The second book compiled by Zhang Cheng is "Modern Army Infantry Drill Code", which combines the military training regulations of the People's Liberation Army in later generations to summarize the infantry drill code, the main content is six parts:

The first part is "individual training" and platoon training for squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, and brigades.

The second part is the "Principles of Battle", which contains in addition to the six basic principles of tactics copied by Zhang Cheng from Dongye, as well as the military flag greeting and sending, saluting, and holding the saber and other troop and etiquette regulations.

The third part is the light machine gun and automatic weapons instructor, and the main content is the role of automatic weapons in dense formation, shooting, detachment, squad, squadron attack, defense, and night combat.

The fourth part is the artillery training and infantry artillery coordination training, which covers the artillery drill standards, calibration, rapid fire and infantry cooperative operations under the cover of artillery fire.

The fifth part is the organization and training of troops, such as offensive, defensive, pursuit, retreat, and night operations.

The sixth part is the communication coach, the main content of which is various communication methods on the battlefield, such as division numbers, flags, telephones, radio stations, etc.

In addition to these six major parts, Zhang Cheng's infantry drill book also describes in detail the tactics of how the infantry dealt with the enemy's chariots, planes, and artillery in inferior situations.