What’s your favorite target in modern warfare? It’s a large corps! Your troops gather together, your chariots and horses are arranged together, and the entire position is full of targets...
Such an attack target is simply a dream. As long as you pour out firepower, you can crush it. It is simply a dream "target". And the coalition forces have always appeared in this state.
The weapons and equipment of the Tang Army are very suitable for fighting such a war, because the current level of weapons and equipment of the Tang Army is exactly prepared for such a war.
A large number of weapons and equipment mass-produced by Tang Mo were designed during the Cold War. They were specially designed to fight this kind of war. They were the trump cards among the trump cards. They were simply born to deal with this situation.
Whether it is thunder and lightning, whether it is a deer, whether it is a hail tornado, or the concept of a main battle tank, these things all exist for the purpose of fighting large corps and bloodbathing the opponent's large corps.
At this time, no one had yet paid attention to electronic chips, and the cruelty-based fighting style of the Gulf War had not yet fully matured. Everyone was still thinking about using modern weapons and equipment to fight wars like World War II.
Therefore, this backward combat thinking, when encountering advanced weapons and equipment, will evolve into a simple and primitive crudeness, which may seem clumsy and inefficient, but in fact it is cold and realistic.
Just like a certain European war on the earth plane, everyone began to re-examine whether the destruction of those so-called precision guidance points can really be controlled if the battlefield is wide enough and the number of troops participating in the war is large enough.
A close war.
When you cannot completely suppress your opponent using electromagnetic means, cannot paralyze the opponent's large number of troops, and can only fall into a local war of attrition, can your precision weapons withstand the terrifying amount of consumption?
One hundred missiles are indeed devastating, but the question is, after you have fired all 100 missiles and your opponent has not surrendered, do you have another hundred missiles to continue the battle?
Precision strikes are powerful and unparalleled in deterrence. However, the damage effect brought by precision weapons is not necessarily intuitive. The more precise the enemy's military capabilities are destroyed, the smaller the impact on civilians will be, and the morale of the opponent's people will be lower.
Not easily affected.
These are all "disadvantages" caused by the development of modern warfare methods. Although it looks more and more humane, in fact it is becoming more and more cruel. In order to become more cruel for the sake of so-called humanity, expensive wars have even begun to make most countries continue to fight.
The war itself is unplayable.
Entering the new century, wars erupting on the earth seem to be using opposite examples to torture the designers of modern war weapons: Are expensive, precise and high-performance weapons and equipment truly suitable for the laws of war?
If Xiao Li's flying knife only has one flying knife, even if it is a real shot, how long can it deter the enemy? Therefore, with the continuous evolution of several battlefield situations, cheap weapons and equipment have once again returned to the field of vision, and those that do not seem to be
Something too decent once again became the soldiers' last resort.
This is definitely a piece of black humor in the history of the development of advanced weapons, technology and equipment. In the 21st century, the party attacking the city used "spire-covered vehicles" to clear the way, and the effect turned out to be pretty good...
I really don’t know how those keyboard warriors who were pulled to fill in the lines felt when they saw the curved trenches and machine guns that looked like MG42s in front of them. Compared with those senior war advisers who sat in front of the computer and sarcastically commented on how the Iran-Iraq war stretched their hips.
After seeing the photos of bomb craters in World War I and today's European battlefields, might you pinch your nose and think that the saying that cannon is the god of war is simply a wise saying?
In short, those who clamored that cannons are obsolete are still alive, because those who knew that cannons were useful have died under the shells. As long as someone spends a night holding a rifle in an ear hole, he will understand this
In life, even a pair of socks is a family heirloom!
At this moment, on the border of the Yangmu Empire, the elf soldiers finally experienced what a tragedy it would be if the cold war turned into a hot war: they were buried in the trenches and tunnels by countless rockets.
Before he could climb out, he was run over by the tracks of the tank, and he didn't even have time to scream.
Under high-intensity firepower, breathing is even a torture. Particles in the air will rush directly into the lungs, and the burning pain will definitely leave everyone with a lifelong psychological shadow that cannot be cured.
They will recall the torture at this moment every time they cough, and every sudden sound will sting their fragile nerves...and all of this is a privilege that only a group of lucky people can have.
Yes, you must be a lucky person, because only if you survive can you have the opportunity or the right to enjoy all this devastating process.
The unlucky man died the second the shell fell, and became the scraps hanging on the face of his comrades, the broken limbs flying everywhere, the soil under other people's feet, and the sandbags hanging on them.
Another bloody sandbag on top.
There are prerequisites for using flesh and blood to fight steel. You must have a belief that is harder than steel, you must have suitable terrain, and you must have flexible enough tactics. Even every lesson and every suffering in the past cannot be replaced.
lack.
Obviously the elves do not have these things. They mistakenly concentrated their forces and deployed a line of defense from the World War I and World War II era, trying to use such a line of defense to block the advancement of the war machines of the Cold War era.
The result was obvious... they were doomed.
Unable to hold on any longer, the elven troops began to abandon the first line of defense. In their opinion, this was just a small retreat. They were just preparing to give up the line of defense that had been blown up to the point of being invisible, and retreated a few hundred meters to reorganize the next line.
Just a line of defense.
But when they started to retreat, they suddenly discovered that they seemed unable to stop: when they started to retreat, the Tang Army's attack speed seemed to exceed their retreat speed.
Everyone began to feel at a loss. They didn't know when they would stop retreating. Someone stopped all this from happening, but soon those who were ready to continue fighting were killed by the defeated army and pursued.
The arriving Tang troops were drowned together.
It was like a tidal wave that swept away everything, swallowing up everything that tried to stop its raging, leaving only a mess and a few solitary truly solid and towering things.
It's a pity that these isolated points cannot form a defense line, and these defensive nodes that the elves stick to can only split the defeated friendly forces, but cannot stop the "flood peak" formed by the overcoming Tang army.