Chapter 139. Two months
What is the use of a habitable cave? In fact, as early as the Stone Age, cavemen have given the answer, not only shelter from the wind and rain, but also avoid the threat of war. Even in modern times, there have been occasional large-scale wars in which permanent defense bases have been built by hollowing out mountains or opening up caves.
This is the strongest permanent defense base built with the earth itself, and it can almost be said that it is the most powerful defense means known to mankind. This kind of completely relying on the mountains, with the thick mountains and the earth's surface as a shield against everything, even a nuclear explosion can easily resist it, let alone those painless large-caliber artillery.
Think of the Anchorage Line, which the U.S. federal government has piled up with huge sums of money in Alaska, and the area near the Rocky Mountains, which has hollowed out the interior of those mountains. The huge munitions ammunition depot, front-line factories, and headquarters at all levels are all located in it, completely relying on the direction of the original cave, and reconstructing a new underground cave group with manpower.
Dozens of kilometers of fortifications, the caves arranged in the mountains, the terrifying forces hidden in them, the firepower that can be defended and assisted by each node, no matter how powerful the terrifying steel torrent of the Soviets is, they dare not easily test this extremely piercing turtle shell, and even when they advance to the Anchorage Line, they can only bypass it and use the Canadians to cooperate and develop in North America.
The cave deep in the mountains, as long as it is used by the soldiers, is the most terrifying combat bunker, and even the safest reserve base. The same is true for Liszt, one of the few caves in this mountainous area, which is a vital link in his development, regardless of the number of enemies outside. can only look at him with a blank eye.
Because the environment inside the cave is too complicated, even to the point of absolute terrain advantage, even the number of people and the quality of weapons can be ignored. That narrow karst cave tunnel can't carry out many offensive sequences at all, and Liszt's marines only need one person to resist the attack of the outside enemy for a few hours!
During the two months that Liszt was evacuated to the cave. This kind of thing is quite common, and even in the end, even the coalition of Soviets and Canadians has become helpless against him. In half a month's battle, Liszt only paid the price of three killed and six lightly wounded, resulting in at least 30 enemy deaths and 50 serious injuries.
Especially with the help of curved and hidden exit tunnels, Liszt's marines are elusive. Attacking Soviet or Canadian soldiers who did not know anything about the mountainous terrain was not too easy. Had it not been for the lack of fire support from the air, or the fact that the Soviets' helicopters came too fast each time, their gains would have continued to expand.
In mountainous areas, with air power, it can not only provide rapid maneuverability, but also fire support is faster and more fierce. This was indeed one of Liszt's biggest shortcomings, even though he led the Marines. Agile and deadly guerrilla warfare in this mountainous area was still not effective in annihilating the enemy. They had to retreat as soon as the surprise attack was routed, otherwise it would be their predicament once the Soviets' helicopter formation arrived.
Although he had equipped his troops with "Javelin" portable anti-aircraft missiles, the Soviet helicopters on guard no longer gave Liszt a chance to hit easily, often at an altitude of two or three thousand meters. After the battle begins, it quickly descends to support the battlefield, throws jamming bombs once it is locked, and then frantically fires rockets at the area where the anti-aircraft missiles are coming, completely suppressing the anti-aircraft infantry in the cave tunnel and never being able to rise again.
However, Liszt, who pursued the essence of guerrilla warfare, did not care at all whether his results could be expanded. His elusive surprise attack, which was not at all entangled with the Soviets, had exhausted the elite. And those Canadians have even evacuated this mountainous area, giving up the real control of this mountainous area to Liszt.
Even the proud Soviet soldiers, once they came to this mountainous area to encircle and suppress, had already removed the red five-pointed star on their foreheads. They had already suffered fatal blows in the mountains, and the heavy armored forces they were proud of could not be deployed, except for the light infantry with great courage, and even the helicopters of the army aviation could not be relied on much.
Perhaps this is also related to the arrival of winter, at the end of December, the Rocky Mountains have already drifted from the far north, blowing the goose-feather snow, which has already dyed the mountains a large area of white. The year 2059 is about to pass, and in one night, the first day of 2060 will come.
It was supposed to be a new day, and Liszt was sitting at the entrance of a cave tunnel, looking at the goose feathers and snow still fluttering outside, and his eyes were much deeper. The mountains outside were endless, and the lush primeval forest was still barely struggling to show a bit of greenery in the white, but Liszt knew that this area and the mountains were already under his control, and even the ground troops of the Soviets had not arrived here for nearly half a month.
The Soviets and Canadians seemed to have forgotten Liszt in this mountain range, and as if they were hoping that this cold winter would freeze all Liszt and them to death who lacked logistical supplies. The Soviets and Canadians had blocked all the baypoints and roads around the mountains, even the ports and the coast, as if to lock Liszt and them in the bitter cold of the mountains.
The daily consumption of materials by hundreds of troops is a terrifying number, whether it is food, guns and ammunition, or necessities to keep out the cold, there will be a proper and sound logistics support system. This is a universally recognized fact, but for Liszt, who has a system and is rich with more than half a million points, it seems a little funny.
In two months, with the efforts of hundreds of people, the space inside the cave has even been renovated. More than 100 members of the Marine Corps were comfortably huddled together in several specially divided barracks, wearing brand new winter combat uniforms, with a campfire in front of them, and comfortably reading their favorite books under the light.
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