Chapter 1534: 1535 must win beautifully

  Chapter 1534 1535 Must win beautifully

 It is a pity that Moss has no way to give him more support: almost all the troops that can be mobilized have been sent to Position 6.

You must know that in the tactics formulated by Moss before the war, the dwarf troops should be avoided as much as possible - because once mobilized, the assembled troops would become the best target of the Tang army.

 Past wars have proven countless times that once the Tang army is mobilized and separated from the solid defense fortifications, it will fall into passivity, and a large number of effective forces will be wiped out by the Tang army in the field.

Therefore, when building the steel barrier, Moss had already begun to try to avoid frequent mobilization of the dwarf troops, so as to avoid entering a field state and becoming passive, and then being annihilated by the Tang army in large numbers.

After the war broke out, Moss had already mobilized the only troops that could be mobilized: most of them were used to contain the airborne Tang paratroopers, and the remaining small part was used to support Position 6. .

 This is because Position 6 is relatively south, closer to the area where the Ice Empire's troops are stationed, so it received reinforcements first.

 The dwarves, who had less mobile troops, had no way to support them quickly. This was one of the few flaws in Moss's strategy.

Previously, Moss had hoped that strong fortifications could delay the Tang army's attack, so that the pressure on the garrison would be reduced and the need for reinforcements would not become so urgent.

But the facts slapped Moss in the face. The dwarf defense positions collapsed under the high pressure of the Tang army's numerous attack methods. People everywhere were asking for support, but the dwarf troops were scattered and could not be effectively assembled.

Everything has its pros and cons. General Moss's tactics can ensure that there are enough dwarf troops to defend in any place, but the flaw of this tactic is also very obvious, that is, these scattered dwarf troops cannot maneuver at all.

But what he didn't understand a little was, where were the logistical limits of the Tang Army? How long will such a ferocious attack continue?

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The Tang troops who came ashore were frightened by these things. They really couldn't figure out how much transportation capacity was needed to bring so many things up.

There is an armored recovery vehicle parked next to the armored transport vehicle. Engineers are trying to build various tent buildings. The entire beach is like a huge construction site.

On the coastal position, the landing craft of the Tang Army were loaded with various supplies and kept rushing onto the beach full of people.

“I have no way to support you. All the support I can give you has been given to you...” After Moss finished speaking, he hung up the phone. He knew that Position 6 would soon be unable to withstand the high pressure and be occupied by the Tang Army.

Barrels of oil, boxes of ammunition, countless medicines, spare weapons, and even desserts, food, cigarettes and beer... they were all piled on the beach like **** heaps.

 Some engineers are building field canteens, some are building bathhouses, some are assembling generators, and others are building field hospitals.

 There are also some engineers who are laying explosives. They are trying to blow up the bunkers built by some dwarves and widen the roads to make it easier for the troops to leave the beach and enter deeper areas.

Within the temporary headquarters, the commander of the 1st Marine Division has begun planning to use 1 regiment of troops to continue the attack to the northeast and seize a road south of the airport.

As long as they seize the road and continue to drive northeast along the road, they can rescue the 1st Paratrooper Division, which is heavily surrounded by dwarves. After rescuing the 1st Paratrooper Division, they had a very safe airport. As long as the repairs were completed, the Tang Army could deploy Army Aviation armed helicopters and Air Force fighter jets on the front line.

Just when the division staff were studying how to organize a new attack, the construction engineers in the distance pressed the detonator.

 A series of huge explosions made everyone on the beach shrink. Everyone looked towards the place where the smoke was rising, where the sand was lifted dozens of meters into the air.

"It's okay! The engineers are blasting!" A guard waved to the Tang Army staff in the tent, indicating that everyone should not be nervous.

As soon as the explosions not far away stopped, the 109 howitzer group deployed on the beach roared again. Everyone was crowded together, so there seemed to be no interruption in the loud noise.

"Sixty percent of the 1st Armored Division was ashore, and only 30% of the 1st Infantry Division was ashore. As for the Marine Corps, 80% of the 1st Marine Division was ashore, and 50% of the 2nd Marine Division was ashore. ." In the command room of the Admiral Bernard, Tiger was listening to his subordinates reporting on the landing of the troops.

“Part of the 1st Armored Division and part of the 1st Marine Division have formed an attack group and are preparing to open up the connection with the 1st Parachute Division.” A staff officer reported on the combat plan drawn up by the frontline commanders.

"We have captured the enemy's position code-named 4, and we have also captured a piece of the enemy's position code-named 6." He pointed to some places marked on the map and continued to tell Tiger.

Tiger stared down at the map and finally said: "The previous combat objectives have been completed. Let the division commanders arrange the frontline tactics. I don't care about anything else. I will just watch here and let the navy send supplies and ammunition as soon as possible." Come ashore!”

He thought very clearly that the Tang Army's advantage lay in firepower and technology. As long as it used its firepower as much as possible, the Tang Army could win.

 No matter what the opponent's plot is, as long as the Tang army has sufficient ammunition, it can always maintain a fierce offensive rhythm. As the marshal of the Tang Army, he had long known where his advantages lay, and of course he knew what his enemies were thinking.

 It doesn’t matter, as long as the supplies are sufficient, F2-A will win, and there is no need to engage in any conspiracy at all! This is a tactic unique to the Tang Dynasty, and it is also the most unreasonable tactic.

"Don't worry, we can deliver enough supplies for three days ashore before dark! Your troops can fight freely without worrying about logistics." Bernard assured Tiger confidently: "At the moment Look, we are very well prepared.”

"The supplies we carry are only enough for us to consume for half a month, so I plan to decide the winner within three days! Your Majesty gave me fifteen days, and I only gave myself three days!" Tiger said to Bernard seriously .

 “Three days?” Bernard looked at Tiger in surprise.

"Yes, three days! Within three days, I will tell His Majesty the good news that we have established a firm foothold in the Eastern Continent." Tiger nodded solemnly: "We must win the battle for our Emperor to unify the world. Decent.”

Bernard was stunned for a moment, then suddenly realized, and nodded in agreement: "That's right! My emperor should destroy everything and rule the world!"

 (End of this chapter)