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Chapter 388 The Battle of Mongolia 2

Chapter 388 Mongolian Battle 2

Mongolia has 274.5 million acres of forest, with a forest coverage rate of 10% and a timber storage capacity of 1.2 billion cubic meters. So, how many forest resources does China have on its 960 square kilometers of land? The two figures are 2,010 million acres and 1.01 billion cubic meters respectively.

billion cubic meters, that is to say, Mongolia’s forest resources are approximately equivalent to 8%-9% of China’s.

In addition, Mongolia also has 2.35 billion acres of grassland and arable land; so, what is the area of ​​grassland in China? According to data, China’s grassland area is 320 million hectares, which is 4.8 billion acres, plus 1.5 billion

Mu of cultivated land, China’s grassland and cultivated land combined are only 6.3 billion acres. In other words, Mongolia’s grassland land area is equivalent to more than one-third of China’s.

If we use the concept of "per capita" again, Mongolia will only have 2.75 million people in later generations, while China will have 1.40 million people. The resources Mongolia has per capita are very scary.

These resources should belong to all Chinese people, but due to warlord chaos and political corruption, they have turned into things that have nothing to do with China. It makes people heartbroken when they think about it.



After several years of construction and development, the Chinese National Defense Force has long been fully motorized and mechanized. Its conventional military equipment is directly catching up with the world's most powerful armies in later generations. As for the Type 39 assault rifle used by infantry, it was not used in later generations until the 1980s.

Full automation only began in the 1900s, which can be said to be at least 35 years ahead of the curve.

Therefore, from a military point of view, no matter what Mongolia thinks, the two armies are not on the same level. The Mongolian People's Army also has tanks and chariots, but they are all old Soviet tanks, and the new Soviet tanks, even the Soviet

There were not enough for the people themselves. When the Soviet-German war broke out, there were only 1,450 vehicles. It was impossible to give them to Mongolia.

The 23rd Group Army of the Chinese National Defense Force alone has 216 "T-36" heavy tanks (armored brigade), 240 "T-24" medium tanks and 240 "T-12" light assault vehicles.

From the border of Inner Mongolia to the city of Kulun in Mongolia, the straight-line distance is less than 600 kilometers, and the actual distance is less than 700 kilometers. The armored fighting vehicles of the National Defense Force only need to refuel once in the middle to drive into the city of Kulun.

After learning that the Chinese army suddenly penetrated into Mongolian territory, no matter how stupid Qiaobashan was, he knew that China was going to take back Mongolia (no government in China had ever recognized Mongolian independence). On the one hand, he organized the Mongolian People's Army to resist at all levels, and on the other hand, he went to find Soviet Russia.

The master makes up his mind.

The resistance of the Mongolian People's Army is a joke. The Mongolian army is mainly based on cavalry, but most of their cavalry weapons are single-shot rifles, and some also carry broadswords as weapons. The number of machine guns and mortars is pitifully small. In some cases

The fortress is also equipped with 75mm caliber artillery.

Therefore, it only took Deng Xihou's 23rd Group Army 4 days to eliminate the resistance along the road, killing more than 20,000 Mongolian troops and injuring nearly 30,000 people. The army drove to the outside of Kulun City. And the 23rd Group Army

It itself suffered 113 deaths and 259 injuries. It was very similar to the later Gulf War. The United States only paid a price of about 100 people to win Iraq.

The rocket-like speed of the Chinese army shocked Choubashan. When the Chinese army was still 150 kilometers away from Kulun, he began to flee in the direction of Kyaktu with his main division. And his Soviet masters had the only way to do so.

They promised to meet him in Kyaktu and provide him with a base to counterattack Mongolia.

However, a telegram from the Chinese government shattered Choibashan’s dream. At this time, the Chinese government had severed diplomatic relations with Soviet Russia, so the Chinese government’s “electrification” was to electrify the world. The telegram said: “The Mongolian issue is the issue of the Chinese government.

No country or force is allowed to interfere in China's internal affairs. Choi Bashan and his forces are enemies of the Chinese government and people, and no force is allowed to provide them with refuge or supplies. Otherwise, it will be regarded as a challenge to the Chinese government! And the Chinese government also

This challenge can only be solved by means of war!"

When the Chinese government announced the "power supply", Choibashan had just escaped to Darkhan in northern Mongolia, which was still 100 kilometers away from Kyaktu. Just one hour after the Chinese government's power supply, the Soviet government called Choibashan and expressed that it could not accept it.

Qiaobashan's request to go to Soviet Russia, but it can continue to provide material and arms support for Qiaobashan's "guerrilla fighting".

Qiubashan was also a ruthless character, quite like his ancestors. When he saw that the Soviet Union was unwilling to take him in, he immediately issued orders to all the Mongolian armies, calling on the Mongolian People's Army to disperse into regiments and battalions to fight guerrillas on the Mongolian grasslands.

, causing heavy damage to the Chinese army.

Qiubashan said in the order: "Anyone who kills a Chinese soldier will be given a reward of 1,000 tugriks (the name of Mongolian currency, the value of which is about 200:1 with Chinese coins); anyone who kills a Chinese lieutenant-level officer will be given a reward

A reward of 5,000-10,000 Tugriks; for anyone who kills a Chinese school-level officer, a reward of more than 50,000 Tugriks will be given!"

"Damn it, this Qiu Bashan is really crazy!" When Wu Aihua saw Qiu Bashan's order, he slammed the table heavily. You know, Qiu Bashan's behavior is no longer something that a politician can do, it's more like

It is the behavior of a bandit or a terrorist.

"Issue an order to the Mongolian people: Whoever kills Qiao Bashan will be rewarded by the Chinese government with US$100,000 or 1 million Chinese coins; whoever kills a Mongolian military officer above the school level will be rewarded with US$10,000 or 100,000 Chinese coins;

Anyone who kills a Mongolian lieutenant-level soldier will be rewarded with 1,000 US dollars or 10,000 Chinese coins; and he will be exempted from all past crimes!" Wu Aihua told the General Staff.

"More than money, you have more money from China? Even if labor and management throw money at you, they will kill you!" Wu Aihua said bitterly.

Originally, China could have carried out a "beheading" operation on Qiao Bashan. However, Wu Aihua considered many factors, and besides using this assassination method too much, it would cast a shadow on human political activities, and ultimately did not send lightning

Special forces, otherwise, there would be no way that Qiao Bashan would be making trouble at this time.

Of course, Wu Aihua's rewards are not aimed at soldiers of the National Defense Forces. It is the job of the National Defense Forces to destroy enemies. Although there are rewards for military achievements, they are by no means represented by money.

Qiao Bashan was too clever to be clever. In the early days of the guerrilla war, a few Mongolian soldiers believed that they were the best at horseback. In addition, they were familiar with the grassland environment and frequently attacked the Chinese anti-bandit troops. However, now that they learned that Qiao Bashan had such a crazy plan,

, how could the Chinese National Defense Force be fooled? Therefore, these small groups of troops who came to attack were ambushed and counter-attacked, and suffered heavy losses.

And when one of them killed his superior officer and went to the Chinese army to receive the reward, and received it in small amounts, the civil strife in the Mongolian army began! Especially the officers, they had no idea whether their subordinates would do anything to them.

, not to mention when they would take action, people were in panic all day and had no intention of fighting. In the end, quite a few Mongolian officers actually surrendered to the Chinese army in order to seek protection from the Chinese army and "survive".

Among the dozens of Mongolian guerrillas, the Guards Division of the Mongolian People's Army led by Choi Bashan is the strongest. Because it can directly receive supplies from Soviet Russia, it has been active in the area bordering Soviet Russia to the north and west of Lake Kusugur.

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However, as various guerrilla groups were divided, disintegrated, and eliminated, the guerrillas in Choiba Mountain also faced severe tests.

What scares Qiao Bashan the most is that the Chinese army has a "big iron bird" (helicopter). As long as his troops are targeted by this "big iron bird", they will definitely suffer heavy losses. On one occasion

During the march, if Qiubashan and his more than ten guards had not seen the opportunity quickly and burrowed into the forest when they saw the "Big Iron Bird", Qiubashan would have been hit by the "Big Iron Bird"'s artillery.

And on that occasion, more than a thousand Mongolian People's Army soldiers who were operating with Qiao Bashan were directly killed by the big iron bird, and more than 400 of them were killed.

Later, Qiao Bashan figured out that the big iron bird was called a helicopter. In another operation, Qiao Bashan asked his men to risk their lives to take photos of the helicopter and write down the helicopter's firepower configuration.

, dedicated to Soviet Russia in the hope of obtaining support from Soviet Russia or allowing him to personally escape to Soviet Russia.

"This is a helicopter. We in the Soviet Union also have it. It is not a new weapon at all." The Soviet official said flatly.

At this time, the time has arrived in March 1942, and the spring in Siberia is about to arrive. The Soviet Union is facing the German attack, and does not want to trigger a Sino-Russian war just because of Qiubashan. And within half a month after that,

The Chinese National Defense Force finally locked the location of Choi Bashan, and the entire 23rd Armed Helicopter Attack Regiment was dispatched. 36 armed helicopter attack aircraft from one attack battalion and 864 Chinese National Defense Force soldiers from two airborne battalions descended from the sky, killing Choi Bashan and his 3,000 troops.

Several members of the Mongolian People's Army were blocked in a canyon near Ulan-Ula.

The Mongolian war, marked by the destruction of Qiaoba Mountain, lasted for nearly half a year and finally ended.

Throughout the Mongolian Campaign, Soviet Russia has been increasing its troops to the Sino-Mongolian border area. The Soviet Russian army in the Baikal area has increased from more than 50,000 people in one army to 320,000 people in six armies. In addition, Soviet Russia has also deployed troops in Kazakhstan.

A large number of troops were added to the territory of Stan and the Heilongjiang River Basin in the Far East. The total number of troops in the three directions reached 1.2 million.

Because the big bearded man in Soviet Russia couldn’t figure out whether China would take action against Soviet Russia, or where and when it would take action.

As some intelligence unfolded, the Soviet bearded man finally realized that the Chinese National Defense Force was different from the armies of other countries. If the armies of other countries wanted to go to war, they would have to make necessary preparations, mobilization and material transportation;

But China's military seems ready to go into war at any time, because they seem to have already stockpiled enough relevant war materials at major strategic points.

The big beard of Soviet Russia is constantly deploying troops and generals to guard against China's attack, while the little beard of Germany is urging China every day to fulfill its promise as soon as possible and send troops to Soviet Russia!

ps: This update is to make up for yesterday’s update. I still owe three updates this month.


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