Volume 5 The Rise of the Machine Chapter 304 The Secret of Quick Victory
Volume 5: Opportunity to Rise, Chapter 304: The Secret of Quick Victory
In addition, Wu Aihua also came to some conclusions through analysis. These conclusions make the "bubble" given by the system obviously not so good, and are not very helpful in solving practical problems.
For example, in agricultural planting and biotechnology (in the 1980s), for China, only a few technologies such as hybrid wheat and hybrid rice can increase the output of agricultural products on a large scale, and China has always been a leader in the world in these two technologies.
Front.
Of course, there are some technologies that China does not have, such as precision farming technology and drip irrigation technology. Israel and Japan have done very well. However, when it comes to water, the Chinese have never known how to save. If we want to promote "drip irrigation technology", we must first change people.
cognition, habits and other things.
For example, in terms of equipment, ordinary aircraft carriers coupled with advanced fighter jets are not enough to suppress the great powers and dominate the world, but nuclear-powered aircraft carriers are a "bubble". If anyone owns that thing, it will trigger a new round of arms race.
Therefore, as to how the future should go, although there are more available resources, the choice becomes more difficult! It is even more difficult to effectively utilize these equipment and technologies.
"Something is better than nothing!" In the end, Wu Aihua, who had not found the exact path, could only think this way. In Wu Aihua's view, he is the one who sticks to his original intention, moves forward steadily, and ultimately pushes the Chinese nation to the top of the world.
The most important thing to do.
As for the overall future of mankind, it's too early to think about that.
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At 12:00 a.m. on March 6, all prisoners including the Japanese 11th Army, the Japanese 10th Army, and the Japanese East China Front Headquarters were surrendered.
During the period from the time when Matsui Iwane announced defeat and surrender to the surrender of all prisoners, world public opinion once again focused on China, and the powerful combat power of the National Defense Force once again shocked the world!
First of all, it was the Japanese war base. When it came to face-to-face interviews with Kanji Ishihara and Koki Hirota, who were about to visit China to negotiate with the National Defense Forces, no tough conditions or measures were put forward. Everything was done "on camera." At this time,
What conditions do they dare to put forward? The National Defense Forces, with their completely unfamiliar combat methods and speed, subverted the Japanese army's understanding of war!
Even if a very powerful army is to deal with a weaker army, it will take a long time for the Japanese to win! How can the enemy be wiped out in a few days, one day, or half a day after the war begins?
A war involving tens of thousands of people? This is simply impossible.
"Oh my God! The Chinese victory was achieved almost at marching speed!" German head of state Hitler also conducted a war process deduction on a map of China, and finally discovered that even if the Germans could defeat Japan, they would not be able to do so quickly.
Achieve victory.
As for some countries that want to see China's jokes, for example, the Soviet Union and Russia want to fight to the death between China and Japan, the United Kingdom, for example, is watching it as if it is a war movie, and the United States, a country that puts business first, has all dropped their glasses.
What they saw was not the result of a lose-lose situation for both sides, but the result of the Chinese National Defense Forces achieving an absolute and overwhelming victory at an unparalleled speed.
"The sleeping lion in the East has awakened!" Some people recalled Napoleon's prediction.
"Quickly send diplomatic envoys and establish consulates in Guangzhou or Fuzhou!" Some countries saw the mystery. The rise of a big country and a strong military group is enough to change the trajectory of the world.
But more countries are beginning to focus on collecting military intelligence from the National Defense Forces. They want to study how the National Defense Forces pushed the war to victory at such an incredible speed. What should they do if they encounter the Chinese National Defense Forces?
For Wu Aihua to be victorious in the war, it was absolutely expected. For the war to be won at such a speed, "people outside" find it incredible, but Wu Aihua also understands. In addition to the "Dragon's Nest", a deterrent equipment that cannot be shown to others,
, Wu Aihua also asked the National Defense Forces to carry forward the following points in his subsequent summary of the Yangtze River Delta War:
The first key to a quick victory is to grasp the rhythm of war! This is what Wu Aihua has always emphasized. Even if it is defense, it must be defended at its own pace. After grasping the rhythm of war, battles and battles, everything will go smoothly for our army.
As expected, everything goes wrong for the enemy. They feel that they are being manipulated by the opponent in everything, and their combat efficiency is greatly reduced.
The second key to quick victory is to grasp the overall situation of the battlefield! The enemy's quantity, equipment, support, movement, assembly, generals, connections between troops, and topography are all under the overall control of the National Defense Forces. In such an environment
In combat operations, not to mention the senior generals of the National Defense Forces, even ordinary regiment commanders and battalion commanders may command an overall battle. The overall grasp of the battlefield situation allows every commander to have an "overall view of the campaign."
This is an amazing military quality.
The third key to quick victory is that intelligence agents are everywhere. The National Defense Force's "Fengqing Bureau" has its own intelligence agents in the Yangtze River Delta region, as small as a town or town. Some intelligence agents are professionals and some are part-time personnel.
, but these informants knew the movements and scale of the Japanese army very well. Even Wu Aihua himself might not necessarily have imagined some of the arrangements made by the intelligence personnel, such as the rangers in a certain mountain forest, the ferrymen at a certain ferry, and the people in a certain temple.
A monk, a wandering doctor, a messenger at a certain post office, a relative of a traitor family, an employee of a Japanese company, these people are mostly part-time workers who usually receive a subsidy, and each time they complete a
For valuable tasks, there are Chinese coins ranging from 5 yuan to 100 yuan as rewards. People of later generations have this experience: they often work harder in their second career than in their first career!
The fourth key to quick victory is the power of instant messaging. Although the battlefield walkie-talkies developed by the National Defense Forces only have a communication distance of 10 kilometers, they are armed to the company level and the reconnaissance unit squad level, as long as they are no more than 10 kilometers apart from each other.
Kilometers away, the most cutting-edge discoveries can be conveyed to the Wehrmacht base camp within 1 minute. And the instructions from the Wehrmacht base camp can also quickly reach the combat troops underground in this way. Because of this, the Japanese army has no control over any situation on the battlefield.
All changes are under the control of the National Defense Forces.
The fifth key to quick victory is the strategy of raiding and harassing the enemy when they are exhausted. Before the start of the battle, form dozens of small lightly-armed troops, go deep into the enemy's rear, launch raids on the enemy's lines of communication, transport troops, etc., and destroy important enemy targets, which will greatly
It consumes the opponent's war potential, making the enemy focus on one thing and the other, unable to defend, and exhausted!
The sixth key to quick victory is air supremacy and air superiority. Due to factors such as its short establishment time, the air force of the National Defense Force may be on par with the Japanese army in terms of the combat quality of its soldiers, but the performance of the National Defense Force's fighter jets is at least ten years ahead of the Japanese fighter jets.
. Therefore, in the only one or two air battles, the Wehrmacht won the air battle at a very small cost. In the air raids held during the same period, the Wehrmacht fighters were fast, agile, all-metal, and carried heavy bombs.
and other advantages, which greatly reduced the Japanese air defense firepower. In addition, the special forces on the ground directed bombing and combat targets. Is there any justice for the Japanese not to fail?
The seventh key to a quick victory is to surpass the enemy in all aspects of equipment. Tanks, artillery, transportation, rifles, etc., no matter which one, the National Defense Forces beat the Japanese army. Historically, the Japanese army's 38-meter-larger than the Chinese army's Hanyang-made
Slightly stronger, the Eighth Route Army relied on capturing Japanese firearms. Under such circumstances, how could China and Japan be rivals of the Japanese in company and platoon-level battles? In addition, the Japanese army was well-trained, while the Chinese army lacked training.
, this gap has been invisibly widened.
The eighth key to quick victory is the proper use of tactics. There are no "tactics" in the tactics of the National Defense Forces, because the tactics of the National Defense Forces are very flexible. They are not like the Japanese army, which follows army textbooks, follows the rules, and is trained according to the standards of army academies.
The army has a unified fighting will and unified combat actions, but it seems rigid and inflexible. Against a weaker army, its advantage is more obvious, and its advantage may be magnified; however, against a stronger army with more flexible tactics,
, the disadvantage of the Japanese army is very obvious.
This is the reason why in history, the Japanese army was so powerful but could not destroy the guerrillas with only a few broken guns. The tactics of the National Defense Forces include positional warfare, offensive warfare, guerrilla warfare, mobile warfare, special operations, infantry-tank coordination, and infantry-air coordination.
and a variety of flexible tactics.
For example, in a critical battle, when any commander of the National Defense Force encounters such a battle, his first thought is not to capture the position no matter what, but to think of how to attack in order to reduce the consumption of our army. This also creates the position
In battle, there are signs of weakness, deception, detours, surprise attacks, tunnel digging... In short, any tactics that can reduce the number of casualties can be used. Even if the most traditional methods of smoke, fire, water and flooding are used, the enemy must be eliminated.
The ninth key to quick victory is the victory of the new army-building thought. This is the result of Wu Aihua's efforts. Wu Aihua led the troops and was deeply influenced by the ideas of later generations, that is, precision. What is the marching distance and how long it takes to arrive?
This is well-founded. No one or any unit can delay using any excuse. When launching an attack against a regiment of enemies, how wide the attack surface is, what the enemy's firepower is, what our army's firepower is, and what the Japanese army's fortifications are like. These are all
It can be quantified that because of the diversification of the defense force's attack methods, as well as the heavy-duty and motorized equipment, the defense force's Yangtze River Delta operation appears more technical than a victory in the art of war command.
It can even be said that compared with the armies of this era, Wu Aihua's National Defense Force can be called a "quick reaction force" that is highly respected in later countries. When Wu Aihua's Seventh Army training was completed, its airborne division was able to land in 24 hours.
Fight in any area of China! This is the "quick reaction force" of this era!
Of course, another factor in these victories is the "Dragon's Nest". Without the Dragon's Nest, Matsui Iwane's Third Flying Group may still have the capital to compete with the National Defense Forces for air supremacy; without the Dragon's Nest, the Japanese South China Front Army may be in Hangzhou.
The war started with the National Defense Forces in the Gulf, and even if the National Defense Forces could win, it would definitely be a tragic victory. At least for now, the National Defense Forces Army has no way to restrain the power of the Japanese Navy's 410mm cannon.