317 landed at Gwadar Port
Fifteen days is not a long time, but it is also a short time, and the armistice period signed by China, India and Pakistan came to an end. 【】
On the last day of the armistice, a player in India obtained the technology to make black powder from a French merchant who had traveled from afar at great expense. This made the Indian leaders ecstatic and emboldened them to fight against the Chinese players.
However, it still takes a lot of time to transform gunpowder technology into firearms, and it still takes a lot of time to renovate military factories and shipyards to make mass arquebuses, bronze cannons, and gunboats.
In contrast, China has been renovating a large number of military factories and shipyards in the coastal areas in the past month or so, with mature manufacturing processes and countless NPC firearms craftsmen, constantly manufacturing large quantities of firearms every day, transporting them by sea to the port of Karachi, Pakistan, and equipping Pakistani legions at any cost.
Indian firearms want to confront Chinese firearms, and it is too late in time. At least in the short term, Indian firearms will not be able to wield much effect. The Indian leaders did not want a full-scale war with the Chinese fleet at this time, they wanted to continue to drag it out, and it would not be too late to wait for India to be equipped with arquebuses, bronze cannons, and gunboats.
So on the night of the last day of the armistice, India sent a second mission to the port of Hambantota to ask for an audience with the sea spirits and ask for an extension of the armistice for fifteen days, and then the war would start after fifteen days. ===
Sea Soul couldn't help but laugh at this request, it seems that the Indians are addicted to the truce, and they want to stop again after stopping once.
He didn't even think about it, and refused in one gulp.
On the issue of the armistice. Sea Soul is not confused at all. The first armistice, in order to buy time, transferred a large number of military supplies from China to arm the Pakistani army and give Pakistan a breather. Now that the task is largely complete, Karachi has 500,000 well-armed firearms regiments, as well as a large reserve of military supplies. Guangzhou, China, is also constantly transporting supplies day and night.
Indians also wanted to take advantage of this time to acquire firearms. has the capital to confront China, so it agreed to an armistice.
At present, China and Pakistan are ready for all pre-war preparations, and there is no need to delay any longer. If there is another truce, it will only give India a longer time to prepare.
He did not know whether the Indians now had firearms. But now that India is proposing to extend the armistice again, it is likely that it has acquired the technology related to firearms, but it has not yet been able to produce it in large quantities immediately.
Sea Soul directly rejected the Indian mission's request for another truce, and directly sent someone to send the Indian mission to leave the country.
After the Indian mission left the port of Hambantota. The various Indian naval fleets and the 6 Corps Corps immediately became highly nervous. All Indian high-ranking leaders and generals know very well that the refusal of the Chinese to extend the armistice again means that the war will explode at dawn tomorrow, and the squadron and the Pakistani army, equipped with full firearms, will attack extremely fiercely and fiercely. The Indian Legion will face one of the toughest battles to date.
The three million Indian front-line troops are desperately surrounding the three last Pakistani cities, Karachi, Norgondi, and Quetta. Waiting for the dawn to come. Tens of millions of India's second-line corps are also moving within Pakistan to redeploy defensive lines. In addition, there are tens of millions of third-line corps, deployed in various parts of India, in defense of the regiment Deng6.
Whether Pakistan will destroy or survive depends on whether these three last cities can be produced.
The main target of the siege of the Indian first-line army was Karachi, because it was the only city that received a large amount of firearms support from China. 6 hinterlands including Nogondi and Quetta. It is not able to receive support from China, and it is relatively weak.
However, it is impossible to easily win Nogondi and Quetta. Quetta is a very steep terrain, with Afghan players behind you. Nogondi is far away from India and close to Iran, with Iranians secretly supporting him. It is not easy to win these two cities.
Of course, compared to the Chinese who spared no expense to support, almost became the "world's first firearms corps" perverted Karachi. The other two cities were relatively easy to capture.
There are two million of India's front-line corps, deployed around Karachi. Another million to deal with the Pakistani army in Nogondi and Quetta. This may not seem like a lot, but the Indian second-line corps can be on top at any time. The strength of the Indian Corps can be said to be very strong.
The attack on these three cities was fought only by the Indian 6th Army. Because of the presence of the Chinese fleet, the Indian Navy fleet has all retreated to its respective ports and cannot hold on, waiting for the opportunity.
Pakistan's coastline is about 700 kilometers long, and there are two important military ports: Karachi and Gwadar. === Karachi is on the east coast, close to the Indian side. Gwadar is on the west coast. Close to the Iranian side of the Middle Eastern power, the two ports are separated by 470 kilometers.
Furthermore. Pakistan also has a number of large and small ports, but they are not as important as these two ports.
The port of Karachi is the only port on the Pakistani coastline that is under the control of the Chinese fleet and the Pakistani 6th Army. There used to be a number of Indian warships roaming around the harbor, but when the Chinese fleet arrived, these Indian warships disappeared.
The port of Gwadar, currently controlled by an Indian Navy fleet and the 6th Army, is not a large number of troops. After the Chinese fleet was stationed in the port of Karachi, the Indian warships in Gwadar, fearing that they would be attacked by themselves, quickly reduced their ships and retreated to the port of the Indian mainland, leaving only a 6th Army Group to defend the port of Gwadar.
That night, at the same time as the Indian mission was repatriated. Karachi Military Port, a Chinese fleet left Karachi Port, carrying 100,000 Pakistani infantry regiments and artillery regiments. After leaving the port, the fleet sailed west along the Pakistani coastline to the port of Gwadar, 470 kilometres away. *****
No one expected that the first battle after the truce between China, India and Pakistan would be fought in the remote port of Gwadar in the west.
The port is far from India, and most of Pakistan's land is already under the control of the Indian army, so the value of this port is not too high. China and Pakistan chose Gwadar to go to war, which made India's leaders and generals very confused.
The Indian leaders initially estimated that the main battlefield would be in the area of Karachi port, and China and Pakistan would expand and recover Pakistani territory with Karachi as the center. Therefore, the Indian leaders deployed the most elite 2 million Indian 6 armies around Karachi, including the Indian War Elephant Corps, which consisted of 3,000 war elephants. The 3,000 "Meat Tanks" formed the Terrific Assault Corps, which can be called the most powerful weapon of the Cold Weapon Era. The terrifying force of their running on the plains was enough to crush an army of millions in one go.
But China and Pakistan did not attack from Karachi, but took advantage of the geographical advantage to hold the port of Karachi. They also used thousands of warships to transport a large number of Pakistani firearms troops, and made a detour by sea back to the port of Gwadar, hundreds of kilometers away, and raided the port of Gwadar, which was outside the main battlefield. Gwadar's topography is peculiar, stretching from the coastline to the sea, where it is connected to a solitary island in the sea as a safe haven. The entire Gwadar port is on the sea.
There are 100,000 Indian regiments deployed in the port of Gwadar, but they are just ordinary Indian regiments, not elite.
At dawn on January 24, Indian players in Gwadar Harbor were almost stunned and overwhelmed when they saw the Chinese fleet suddenly approaching.
After arriving at the port of Gwadar, 1,000 Chinese second-generation warships surrounded the entire port, then lined up in a row three or four miles at sea, and then bombarded the port fortifications with long-range shipborne cannons, and bombarded the entire port with "hollow shells" that were extremely lethal to soldiers. The firing range of the ship's cannon is five kilometers, but the maximum width of the island is only about two kilometers. The range of the cannon easily covered the entire Gwadar port.
In less than half an hour, the Indian legion's defense at the port of Gwadar completely collapsed, the fence was almost completely broken, and the 100,000 soldiers of the Indian legion armed with swords and arrows could not resist this kind of shelling at all, and suffered heavy casualties, completely retreated, and were defeated deep in the hinterland of Pakistan in 6 places.
The Chinese fleet saw that the Indian Corps had abandoned the defense of Gwadar Port, and then began to unload the Pakistani Infantry Corps and Artillery Corps from the port to carry out a military occupation of the entire Gwadar port.
In the harbor, gunfire rang out frequently.
With 95,000 flint infantry, 5,000 mobile artillery infantry, and 5,600 bronze cannons of various calibers, this Pakistani infantry regiment easily wiped out the remnants of thousands of Indian resistance soldiers in Gwadar Port, completely clearing the obstacles.
Of these, 10,000 infantry remained in the harbor to repair the fortifications and redeploy the defenses. The other 90,000 flint infantry and artillery regiments began to pursue the defeated Indian corps, marching deep into Pakistan, recovering the lost territories and Pakistani cities as quickly as possible, and recapturing the BSP of the major cities; The western part of Pakistan is mostly plateaus, mountains and mines, with an altitude of 500,800 meters, and the Indian legions are scattered and weak. The eastern part of Pakistan is mostly plains, cultivated land, rivers, 10,000 meters above sea level, and the territory of India is at the same altitude, suitable for the Indian army to fight, deployed tens of millions of elite 6 Corps of the Indian Army, combat effectiveness is very high.
The Pakistan Corps embarked on the 6th from the western port of Gwadar and began to regain the western territories and cities, spotting the weak points of the Indian Corps in Pakistan.
As for the Chinese fleet, it travels to and from the Pakistani coastline, transports military supplies between the ports of Karachi and Gwadar, and defends against a possible invasion by the Indian Navy fleet, protecting the Pakistani coastline from attack.