Chapter 1660: 1661It will take some time

 Chapter 16601661It will take some time

This is not an easy task, but with the changes on the battlefield, the difficulty of unifying the work is becoming increasingly easier: the dwarves' industrial system is collapsing, and their supply of weapons and ammunition is decreasing avalanche.

Since there is no way to produce it yourself, you can only ask others for it: Binghan I asked the elves and Susus to provide enough weapons and equipment, as well as the ammunition to support these weapons and equipment.

The elves only have Mauser rifles. What’s interesting is that Susas also happens to use a Mauser rifle, and the caliber is the same as the elves. Therefore, the caliber of the Mauser rifle was chosen as the future standard caliber of the coalition weapons.

But when it came to the submachine gun, things changed a little: the German submachine gun used by the elves was more expensive and not as easy to produce as the dwarves' Bobosha, so it was difficult for everyone to choose for a while.

As for the artillery, that's even more interesting. The calibers and barrel lengths of both sides are completely different, and even the design concepts pursued are completely different, so there is no way to unify them.

 In the end, Binghan I agreed to select the rifle caliber as Mauser standard, but he had to take a look at other weapons before talking about it.

The matter was delayed until 10 days later, and the atmosphere on the battlefield suddenly became tense. Because based on vague intelligence, the coalition forces already knew that new troops from the Tang Army had arrived on the battlefield.

This made the originally calm front become restless again. The Tang Army carried out frequent reconnaissance activities in many places, and some reconnaissance troops had even crossed some of the coalition's defense lines.

The Tang State's air force also began to dispatch more frequently. The opponent's attack goal was very clear, which was to paralyze the coalition's transportation system, destroy the coalition's supply nodes, and prevent the coalition from continuing to transport any personnel and materials to the front line.

The problem is that this round of strikes covers the entire front, and it is difficult for the coalition leaders to judge the opponent's main attack direction from the position of the Tang Air Force's attack.

 It is very passive in both directions and has problems in both directions, so it is worth thinking about which direction the enemy attacks.

As a result, just when the senior leaders of the coalition were speculating whether the Tang Army's main attack direction was the Saint Luo area or the northern front, the Tang Navy's landing fleet appeared near Rewind Port.

This landing operation went very smoothly, because the elves did not expect that the Tang army would take such a risk and start to worry about the elven territory before the dwarves were dealt with.

The 1st Marine Division quickly landed ashore and broke into the city. The Elf troops stationed in Rewind Port chose to surrender with little resistance: they even had heavy weapons and equipment transferred to the front line of Saint Luo. What could they use to fight the Tang Army? fighting?

After hearing the news, the Elf Emperor Yang Mu I vomited blood and fell into a coma. This newly emerged second battlefield also became the focus of everyone's attention.

 That night, after Yangmu I woke up, he immediately ordered the main force of the 1st Army of the Yangmu Empire to go to Refeng Port to deal with the landing Tang army. Then the main force of the 7th Elf Army was assembled and rushed to the north.

 The red-eyed Yangmu I has lost his mind, and he will take back Rewind Port at all costs! Just as the elves were dispatching their troops, the 1st Army of the Tang Dynasty began to advance southward, smashing the defense line of the 4th Elf Army.

Along this breakthrough, the 1st Armored Division of the Tang Dynasty rushed southward and rushed along the coastline towards Refeng Port. Eric's 7th Army then moved south and arrived near Saint-Lo. It was the 3rd Army of the Tang Dynasty that had just arrived to take over the defense zone of the 7th Army of the Tang Dynasty. The 4th Elf Army, which had penetrated its defense line, began to retreat. It was not without support behind them. Flix hoped that the 4th Army could retreat to the border line and rely on the fortifications built earlier there to stabilize its position and withstand the pressure of the Tang Army.

At the same time, Flix did not place all his hopes on the 4th Army, which had been penetrated. He mobilized troops and generals, asked the 5th Army to retreat and give up some positions, and sent troops to reinforce the 4th Army to continue fighting.

The Tang Army once again created a slender protrusion, which seemed to give Flix a new opportunity: as long as he could withstand the Tang Army's offensive and stabilize the battle situation, he would have the opportunity to open a breakthrough from the side and intercept the Tang Dynasty's third enemy. 1 Army Group.

To be sure, the elves also deployed some troops northward to the border defense line in advance to block the forward armored troops of the Tang Empire who had outpaced their speed.

The battle situation is changing at a frightening speed. The coalition's front is getting longer and longer, and more and more ports are being lost. The coastline that had not been defended before seemed to become more and more dangerous as the Tang army occupied more and more ports.

 The loss of the Rewind Port means that the Osa Military Port has become less safe. If the Osa Military Port is lost again, the Bunas Port that the Lions Empire snatched from the Datang Group will be in danger.

Evens, Lions I had begun to feel that Bunas Port was very dangerous: that was the place where the Tang Dynasty made its fortune, and the land of Longxing that Tang Mo should have wanted to take back in his dreams.

The landing battle at Rewind Port suddenly disrupted the deployment of the coalition forces, and the attack on Saint Lo once again ended in vain. All the preparations of the coalition forces were in vain, and another plan was stillborn.

Hanbing I has begun to despair. His coastline has almost been lost, half of his mines have been lost, and the dwarves have very little capital left.

 It is almost as expected by those who understand. Many of the machinery shipped to the southern region for reorganization of factories has been damaged. The rebuilt factories lack the supply of electricity and raw materials, and transportation is not convenient. Production capacity cannot be restored for a while.

The mechanical equipment left in place was destroyed by the Tang army, so the industrial capabilities of the dwarves were reduced to a cliff due to the joint efforts of both their own demolition and the enemy's bombing.

Now Binghan I is no longer willing to think about self-reliance. He now prefers to directly reach out to his allies: the things he takes for free are more useful than those made by himself.

 The good news is that with the addition of Lions, a new enemy, the supplies to aid the dwarves have not decreased, but seem to have increased. The bad news is that it will take some time for these supplies to be shipped...

It seems that everything takes some time: production takes some time, transportation takes some time, counterattack takes some time, and even retreat takes some time.

 That's right, Binghan I, Yangmu I, Lions I, Susus I...the most outrageous thing that so many emperors have heard recently is "We still need some time."