Chapter 10: Set a trap

When Taiichi Takahashi listened to the orders on the field phone, his face turned pale. Everyone who saw it speculated whether he had been reprimanded by Lieutenant General Toshio Tani, commander of the 6th Division of the Imperial Japanese Empire.

But at the same time, everyone no longer underestimates Matsui Terusa.

"He's right, these Chiyou Army are really tough guys to deal with!"

The Chiyou Army is more difficult to deal with than the 6th Division has ever seen, and any Chinese army is more difficult to deal with. Say that if they don't fight positional warfare, then the defense line will not be able to attack at all. It's like artillery, you can't see it, you can't hit it. And the scouts at the front have not sent back any information so far. Even the attacking infantry did not receive any information.

This can't help but make people wonder what kind of soldiers the other side is and how they fight.

What kind of army is the Chiyou Army, and the tactics of the Chiyou Army are formulated based on a full understanding of the characteristics of the army of this era. Originally, for the armies of various countries, these features were their military secrets.

For Jin Tao, who was born in the 80s, these military secrets are not great secrets at all. As long as you look for "Brother Gu" and "Du Niang", then everything is not a problem. As long as there is a desire for the unknown, then in the future era of knowledge explosion, there is no ability that cannot be learned.

Just like the Japanese army in front of him, based on his understanding of them, Jin Tao knew that the Japanese army was still an army-based army in the Chinese battlefield of World War II. The most auxiliary is aviation, and as for the tanks of the Japanese army, Jin Tao is inclined to think that there are none.

After all, when there was RGP, the Japanese tank, which could only be regarded as an armored vehicle in Europe and the United States, was basically one cannon at a time. Super-caliber anti-tank grenades, the first to be used were the German Iron Fist. Small launch tubes, super-caliber warheads, this feature will be carried forward in future RPG systems. Use it against the devil's thin-skinned tank, that is, one shot at a time.

So what would be the most effective Chinese tactic against the Japanese invading army at this time?

Quite simply, in World War II, the infantry dealing with the little devils in China was, of course, an air-ground battle of heavy artillery, aircraft and tanks.

It's a pity that at this time, China couldn't build planes, tanks, or large-caliber artillery. In other words, because World War II was a war to open up steel, then the Republic of China, which had extremely low steel production at this time, could not conduct such a mechanized war at all.

Since they could not afford to fight such a war, they had to play the battle mode of "mine warfare", "sparrow warfare", "tunnel warfare", and guerrilla warfare.

This became the most fundamental means to confront the Japanese Empire, and the formation of a strategic war of attrition in this mode was the contribution of the Chinese battlefield to the entire world anti-fascist battlefield. So don't talk about how many Japanese troops China has contained, and don't talk about how many Japanese troops China has killed or wounded. Just one thing, these troops have been stationed in China for eight years, how much grain they have eaten, how many soldiers have died, and how much effort has been spent.

Since mobile operations are determined by production capacity, Jin Tao can take a slight step forward on the basis of mobile operations. That is, if the guerrilla method of warfare is upgraded to a special operation, then the power brought by this method of warfare will be obvious.

Just like in the Tangshan offensive and defensive battle at this moment, the Chiyou army's ability to block the battlefield with extremely cheap "nail mines" is more economical and affordable than the use of anti-infantry mines. Wounded but not killed, causing more attrition of the Japanese army.

In addition to this, the large number of snipers, officers who specialize in dealing with devils, machine gunners, and radios make the transmission of Japanese troops on the battlefield almost zero. This is the tactical application of "information control" in future wars.

There was no information, and the Japanese troops attacking the mountain had enough artillery and shells, but it was infuriating that they did not know where to shoot the shells. Just like in the Pacific War, after being bombarded by the U.S. Navy behind the fog, the Japanese Navy realized that no radar was a fatal thing in naval warfare.

The current situation on the battlefield is almost completely zero for Takahashi Taiichusa. The soldier who sent it, if he came back, was able to tell him what had happened to him. It's a pity that the snipers won't let anyone go down the mountain at this time, whether it's the telephone soldier who answers the wire, whether it's the herald who gives orders, or even the wounded and those who support or carry them.

No one was allowed to go down the mountain, so the situation on the mountain, after being blocked by the silent sniper rifles, was completely dark.

In addition, miniature radios, "bamboo tube telephones," rocket-dispersed "nail mines," revolvers, and silent sniper rifles were all weapons manufactured and equipped according to the characteristics of the Japanese army. This makes the information on the battlefield relatively transparent to the Chiyou army. And the revolver put an end to the devil's hand-to-hand attack, as for the role of the sniper squad, it is needless to say.

Then those who are familiar with the battlefield will understand that in such a situation, the number of devil soldiers attacking the mountain is still needed, and it is best to have aerial reconnaissance to use. Otherwise, they would have to go in in waves, and then stand in a military posture under the dense "nail mines", or they would be crippled.

The battle is like this, and it's really not to blame Takahashi Taidaichisa. Rather, the tactics were for the special forces, and the tactics were formulated according to the characteristics of the Japanese army. To put it bluntly, that is--brine points tofu, one thing drops one thing. Or ratt-for-tat.

Takahashi Taiyisa, who was reprimanded by the commander of the lieutenant general's division, Taiyi Takahashi, came to the trench in front, and he was silent for a while, and after a burst of red and white on his face, he even broke out in sweat. Looking at his changes, Matsui Terui Daisa felt a pity, but he couldn't let Takahashi Taiichi Osa fight like this in a disorderly manner, because it was a trivial matter to give some soldiers' lives. But if the Chi You Army also wins in such a situation, no matter what others do, he Matsui Hui will definitely not be able to accept it.

Finally, under the pressure of the commander of the lieutenant general's division, Toshio Tani, he came to Matsui Terudasa. There was a certain sadness in his expression, and he could even be seen gritting his teeth. After a deep bow, he said only six words in one sentence.

"Matsui-kun, please!"

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――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――――― Matsui Teru Daisa felt a little embarrassed and looked up at the surroundings at the same time. He noticed that many officers looked at him with disdain and disbelief. His heart was soothed, even a little sad. He thinks that these guys in front of him will give away their lives because of such a look.

"You stupid pigs, how do you know how powerful that giant is, and how can you understand what kind of army such a soldier will train! If they are not wiped out in Nanjing, then the Great Japanese Empire will be in danger! ”

Matsui Teru Daisa can think of it, but people without culture will definitely not understand. Just like the Chiyou army did in the city of Nanjing, they wore Japanese military uniforms and mixed in with the Japanese army.

So can you look a little farther and think more openly? If you think about it that way, can't you camouflage it in Tokyo, and can't that silent weapon attack the Japanese emperor? Could it be that there are thousands of troops stationed in the Japanese Imperial Palace? If His Majesty the Emperor falls into the hands of that guy, will the war still be fought?

If people know that he thinks like this, they will definitely laugh at him for being unfounded. But Matsui Terudasa, who fought with Jin Tao, thinks that he is a guy who can do anything.

"Dazuo, the responsibility for today's defeat in attacking the mountain is not yours at all. If I meet His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, I will certainly assume my share of responsibility. However, the battle in front of us cannot continue like this. I have a way to destroy them! ”

The grievances and sorrows in Takahashi Taiichisa's heart have not been reduced because of Matsui Teru's politeness. He could guess that maybe part of the reprimand he was being given was because of the guy in front of him, who was not an officer on the battlefield.

But at the same time, he also understands that the battle in front of him cannot go on like this. If you are desperate, use the army to press forward. Then the opponent's endless number of small mines will divide the entire army by minefields.

As an officer on the battlefield, he deeply understands that the scattering of such small mines will change the initiative on the battlefield. So how to deal with the people in the mountains in the face of the new weapons that you heard? At this time, he didn't mind listening to the opinion of Matsui Terusa.

"First of all, we have to stop the offensive and at the same time feed the soldiers and replenish ammunition. Most importantly, to give the enemy troops in the mountains the illusion that we are going to retreat. Then, at night, we quietly attack the mountain. At the same time, the detachments should provide close cover between them. Build a line of defense and pave a road. Eventually, when our path reached the top of the mountain, they had no way back! Moreover, our artillery must be disassembled and go up the hill to provide close enough cover for the infantry, only in this way can we achieve the final victory in the battle of Tangshan. ”

Obviously, this is a tactic that includes strategies such as "encirclement with iron walls", "step-by-step for the battalion", "infantry and artillery coordination" and so on. That is, the area of activity of the Chiyou army was compressed to the greatest extent, and at the same time, the attacking Japanese infantry could receive the closest artillery support.

So can the Chiyou army on the mountain withstand such pressure? Or can they fight in Matsui Terusa's new tactics with traps?