Chapter 1545: 1546 Army's solo run
Chapter 1545 The 1546th Regiment’s Solitary Walk
"Counterattack! We must fight back! No matter how many people are sacrificed or how much the price is paid! We must get Benn back! Otherwise...the barrier will be over!" Standing in front of the map, the commander of the 2nd Army of the Ice Empire, Harv, said firmly.
His headquarters was closer to Benn, and the area where his troops were deployed was also more dependent on Benn. If Benn was lost, he got the news faster than Moss.
The 2nd Army of the Ice Empire is responsible for holding positions including the 1st to 3rd coastal positions, as well as the depth areas of these positions. Of course, their defense zone did not include Benn, so when Benn was lost, they did not even react.
But things are different now. They have to worry about their own survival: once they are surrounded, they will be annihilated sooner or later. Even if they hoard a large amount of supplies, they will eventually run out.
It is absolutely idiotic to wait for the Tang Army to gain a firm foothold before breaking through. There are no successful battles to prove that the Tang Army's defense line can be broken through.
Therefore, Harv could not sit still, and he decided to take out his remaining reserves and go into battle to recapture the vital city of Benn and stabilize his retreat.
How many troops does he have? The answer is 2 divisions of troops, with an independent armored regiment as support. The total number of these troops is approximately more than 20,000, and there are more than 90 tanks.
"Tonight, we will use all our strength to attack Benn from the west! The Tang army will be caught off guard!" Harf gritted his teeth and hastily drafted a battle plan that seemed reasonable.
According to his plan, a night raid could at least create chaos. The Tang army would definitely pay some price if their foothold was not stable.
It is also very risky for him to do this, because these reserves are used to defend positions 1 to 3. If they are all wasted, the 2nd Army will not have enough troops to continue to maintain its defense area.
As long as he breaks into the city, the chaos will continue. After dawn, relying on the ruins in the city, his troops can persist in resisting. There are dwarf troops all around. As long as you hold on long enough, reinforcements will arrive from the other direction.
Although this counterattack was contrary to the plan of in-situ defense drawn up by Commander-in-Chief Moss, losing Ben itself was not part of the plan, so Half decided that he should take a risk for the fate of the empire.
Moss did not know about this temporary counterattack plan, and Harf had no way to inform Moss because the communication between the two parties was completely cut off.
The original phone line went through the node Benn. Now that Benn has changed hands, the phone line is naturally impossible to use. In terms of radio, there has been continuous interference from the Tang Army. The anti-radiation missiles hung by the Prowler are not for display. The dwarves' communications have been intermittent.
After losing the important city of Benn, everything in the dwarves was in chaos. The originally effective communication was completely cut off, and Moss began to lose the most basic control over the entire war situation. Perhaps this is the biggest loss caused by the unexpected loss of Ben by the dwarf.
In fact, the Tang Army was not idle. The Tang Army's 2nd Parachute Division, supported by the 2nd Regiment of the 1st Armored Division, launched a fierce attack on the Dwarf 4th Armored Division on the flank.
The Dwarf 4th Armored Division, which originally planned to reinforce Benn, had already been fighting fiercely with the Tang Army's paratroopers for two days. After encountering the Tang Army's tanks, it finally couldn't hold on anymore and began to retreat.
With their retreat, the straight-line distance from Benn was immediately much further away: the nearest dwarf tank unit was originally less than 2 kilometers away from Benn, but now they were driven to a position of at least 5 kilometers away from Benn. By this time, the sky was getting dark, and neither side had any intention of stopping the fight during dinner time on the third day. During the meal time, everyone was constantly exchanging fire, and the soldiers could only use the quickest method to solve their hunger problem.
The soldiers from the Tang Empire tore open the plastic bags and ate the soft bread, sausage beef cubes and self-heating vegetable soup in their hands. The dwarf soldiers in the trenches opposite only had potatoes and hard bread.
The food gap between the two sides was too big, and the technical content was also completely different, so the soldiers of the Tang Army began to harass the dwarves after eating, causing a lot of trouble for the dwarf troops.
As the last ray of sunlight disappeared behind the mountains, the sky became completely dark. The soldiers on both sides who had been fighting fiercely for a whole day began to recover their strength, and the intensity of the fighting began to decrease.
Everyone needed to rest, and the dwarf troops, which had a certain numerical advantage, began to appear more active: the Ice Empire's 2nd Army began to take action, and the recharged 2nd Infantry Division and 12th Infantry Division began to attack Benn. direction forward.
Soon, they came into contact with the Tang Army's reconnaissance troops equipped with infrared night vision devices: the Tang Army immediately reported the situation, and the dwarf troops on the west side were mobilizing frequently, pointing directly at Benn.
“The dwarf troops on the west side of the landing site are organizing a counterattack... They seem to be unable to wait.” Tiger grinned as he watched the dwarf troops gradually being marked on the map.
Being able to mobilize the enemy out of its shell and eliminate it in a field state is the most ideal situation for the Tang army. Although the Tang Army had enough means to take out those fortifications, it was obviously easier to let the enemy out.
“Send out carrier-based aircraft to kill them?” Bernard felt as if he had made a wrong decision: just two hours ago, the Tang Empire’s naval fleet divided its forces under his order.
The three main aircraft carriers of the naval fleet left the war zone to replenish fuel and ammunition. Now there is no possibility of participating in the war immediately.
There are also three aircraft carriers, under the command of General Lu Qianshan, heading south to harass the Ice Empire's Everwinter Port. The mission of this squadron is simple: destroy the dwarf speedboat troops deployed near the Everwinter Port of the Ice Empire, and paralyze the Everwinter Port to prevent the dwarves from continuing to use this port.
The remaining aircraft carriers continue to support operations, but due to ammunition consumption issues, the naval fleet's support capabilities are obviously not as effective as they were two days ago.
When asking this question, Bernard wanted to use half of the remaining ammunition in his hand and try his best to suppress it again, at least to let Tiger's army gain a foothold in Benn.
However, Tiger did not think this was necessary. Of course he knew that the navy had already divided its forces, because this was an arrangement that he and Bernard had discussed together.
Even Tang Mo already knew about the division of the Tang army. After all, Tiger and Bernard would definitely ask His Majesty the Emperor for such an important decision.
(End of this chapter)