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Chapter 92 Still Got It Wrong

Although with his old comrade's consistent style, this Mongolian army's arms warehouse will be so empty for a long time that even mice will starve to death. But in Wang Guangyu's view, it is not a big deal.

Yes. If you take it, you just take it. So what?

Among the supplies, there was no Mosin-Nagan rifle, Deggarev light machine gun, or Maxim water-cooled heavy machine gun used by the Mongolian army. It can be considered that their old comrades left some foundation for them. Although these weapons are

Before the Soviet army replenishes their ammunition, I'm afraid there won't be any more bullets to use. But it's a good thing, there is finally something left, right?

Although the clothes were stripped off, they still left a pair of underwear for them. If he had followed his order to blow up all the things he could not take away, these things would not be left for them. In Wang Guangyu's opinion, these supplies left behind

It's okay to keep it, it's better to blow it up to save worry.

Exploding it all would be equivalent to destroying the evidence, so as to avoid wasting words when dealing with the Soviets in the future. Although the owner no longer had the energy to manage the dog, if his dog was beaten, the owner would still come out and bark a few times.

At that time, the headquarters can use the ammunition to self-destruct and destroy the entire warehouse. This is a common excuse used by the Soviets to silence the Soviets.

After all, these equipment were given to the Mongols by the Soviets. How they use them is Mongolia's business. But it is not the same thing if they were snatched away by the Anti-Japanese Alliance in broad daylight. With such an excuse, at least they can avoid it.

If they encounter trouble in the future, Wang Guangyu is very clear about the fact that the Soviets have a strong sense of revenge. They are definitely not the type to swallow their losses.

Of course, Wang Guangyu has another idea. The Soviets, who are now too overwhelmed to take care of themselves, have no ability to replenish them. The Mongols, who need to import all weapons including ammunition, do not have their own military industry and cannot produce the weapons they need.

ammunition.

Blow it up to prevent these Mongolians from getting angry at some point and plotting against the Hung Yen provinces again. I don’t know how many wars there will be in the future. If these Mongolians stabbed them in the back, even with their rotten fighting ability

There is nothing to be afraid of from the Anti-League, but it is still a trouble, isn't it?

If a dog could remember that feces should not be eaten, it would not be a dog. Instead of being passive when the time comes, it is better to break off all the teeth they use to bite people to avoid causing trouble in the future. Even the weapons are not equipped.

What confidence do they have to support their ambitions?

But to Wang Guangyu's surprise, Ren Guang did not blow up all the remaining light weapons and supplies that could not be taken away. Knowing that his old comrade was stingy, Wang Guangyu was absolutely reluctant to use it to blow up those weapons and explosives.

There is no pursuit. Anyway, the Mongolian army, which has no heavy equipment and transportation tools and is only equipped with light weapons, probably has no courage to challenge the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

The reason why these light weapons can still be kept in the warehouse is that not only are these light weapons not used by the current Anti-Japanese Alliance, but it is also a waste of transportation capacity to carry them, which means they are considered a burden. Moreover, the number of these light weapons is too large, hundreds of them.

The water-cooled Maxim heavy machine gun accounts for a large amount of transportation.

In order to use the existing supplies as much as possible to support more time. Although hundreds of Soviet-made trucks were collected at one time, Ren Guang still calculated the transportation capacity very carefully. He carried more gasoline, ammunition, and

Various weapons, especially accessories for tanks.

After the troops leaving the customs encountered food difficulties in Rehe, he brought as much necessities as possible, such as grain and canned food, because he knew that these foods would not only support the continuous combat capability of the current isolated troops, but also support the troops leaving the customs within the customs.

Part of the supplies. Otherwise, according to the character of my old comrade, these things would not be left to them.

When Ren Guang selected supplies, he only took things that were useful to the troops. Except for fuel, the remaining supplies were all that the troops could use. The blankets solved the problem of keeping the troops warm when camping on the grassland.

There is a big temperature difference between day and night in the grassland. When the troops first set out, in order to carry as much ammunition as possible, they left most of their backpacks in Hailar. With this batch of blankets, the big problem of keeping out the cold at night for the troops was solved.

The batch of goggles among the supplies also solved the urgent need. After breaking through the national border, a large part of the troops' marching route passed through the Horqin Sandy Land. With this batch of goggles, it can greatly ease the troops' marching in the sand.

The difficulties caused by the wind and sand.

However, neither of them expected that the captain of the Mongolian Ministry of Internal Affairs captured by the reconnaissance camp did not tell the truth in his confession. This warehouse did not belong to the Mongolian army, nor did the Soviet army basically lose weapons and equipment to the Mongolian army after the Battle of Hailar.

After that, it was replenished to the Mongols. It was one of the numerous secret war preparation warehouses left by the Soviet army in Mongolia along the Sino-Mongolian border.

If Wang Guangyu's idea was really followed, everything would be over after they were blown up. As Wang Guangyu said, it was the Mongols who did not take good care of themselves, and the ammunition in the warehouse exploded and destroyed the warehouse. Although some

It's far-fetched, but at least it can silence the Soviets.

But it was Ren Guang who was worried about the large amount of explosives needed to blow up this comprehensive warehouse and showed mercy. He did not blow up this comprehensive warehouse, which caused a lot of trouble to the Anti-Japanese Alliance later. Especially in sea transportation, the US aid equipment was very large.

Since some of them had to pass through the Soviet Union, the Soviet retaliation gave the headquarters a headache for a while.

The weapons, ammunition and equipment stored here are all prepared by the Soviet army in Mongolia according to a full tank brigade, an infantry division and an automobile regiment. The ammunition and materials stored in this reserve can ensure that an infantry corps can continue to fight for half a year.

months to prepare.

According to the Soviet plan, once Mongolia is attacked by the Kwantung Army, the Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia only need to resist for three days, and the troops from the two major military regions of Transbaikal and Siberia can achieve rapid reinforcements. Since the border from the Soviet Union to Outer Mongolia and China

There is no railway connection here. The degree of mechanization is not too high, and the Soviet army still relies on railways for marching and equipment transportation. It is impossible not to consider the transportation capacity of heavy equipment.

Therefore, after the Battle of Nomonhan, the Soviet army left a number of large-scale military reserve warehouses in eastern Outer Mongolia. After the Battle of Nomonhan, after the Soviet troops on the Sino-Mongolian border were transferred, several of its armored brigades were

The equipment of the artillery regiment was not taken away at the same time. It was all stored at various strategic points along the Mongolian front line on the Sino-Mongolian border.

During the rapid development of the Anti-Japanese Alliance last year, although the Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia were able to withdraw in large numbers, they only withdrew their infantry. The rest of the heavy equipment was stored locally in Outer Mongolia. It was prepared that if a war broke out, the Soviet troops would not need it.

Carrying bulky equipment allows for quick reinforcements.

After the Battle of Hailar at the beginning of this year, the ammunition and equipment provided by the Soviet Army as compensation to the Anti-Japanese Alliance were directly allocated from the reserves of the Soviet Army stationed in Mongolia. But that only accounted for a part of the Soviet Army's equipment reserves in Outer Mongolia, and even a large amount

A small part. This large military warehouse, Hundal, is the most important one among the Soviet troops stationed in Mongolia and the largest one in the entire Mongolia close to the Japanese-occupied area.

If Bagabandi originally stored equipment, then this warehouse in Hongdal is a large comprehensive warehouse. The rich variety and quantity of materials stored are far beyond what Bagabandi can compare with.

After the Battle of Hailar, all the ammunition provided by the Soviet Army as compensation to the Anti-Japanese Alliance was allocated from here.

In fact, the Soviets were quite lucky. After the full-scale Soviet-German war broke out, most of the heavy weapons in the Hundal warehouse had been transferred out in order to replenish the weapons and equipment that had suffered huge losses on the battlefield. Otherwise, according to the Soviet army's reserve here, it was only

There is an entire artillery division for howitzers, plus the equipment of two artillery regiments is configured according to the military artillery organization. The losses may be even greater.

The equipment that the Soviet army reserves in the Mongolian artillery divisions and artillery regiments is equipped according to the Soviet standard 1939-type organization. Thanks to the artillery doctrine that the Soviet army has always advocated, this single division in the 1939-type organization

The size of the artillery force is much larger than that of ordinary countries.

According to the establishment of the Soviet infantry division in 1939, the regiment and battalion artillery were not included. The division artillery alone had two regiments. What's more, the reserve here is an artillery division? There are only about 1,22 caliber or above artillery in it.

The top one shows the organization of three heavy artillery regiments of the Japanese army.

You must know that there were hundreds of 152 howitzers and 122 howitzers that Yang Zhen wanted most. Although they did not have the latest Soviet M 30122mm howitzer that he most wanted, there was another excellent one.

The number of A-19 type 122 howitzers is sufficient.

The twelve 122 howitzers that Ren Guangshou scraped are the Type A 19 122mm howitzers. Not only does this artillery have a large amount of charge, which makes the shells extremely lethal, but also the range of this artillery

, which is more than 5,000 meters farther than the Japanese army’s latest Type 96 howitzer.

It's just that Wang Guangyu has not thought that in the next battle of the roundabout troops, it is when the commander of the artillery regiment of the first division that Ren Guang robbed is accepting the howitzers that he was unwilling to buy because of their excessive quality.

It played a considerable role in this. It used its range and the power of artillery shells to far exceed the capabilities of Japanese artillery, and severely damaged the Japanese artillery.

During the artillery battle with an independent heavy artillery brigade of the 23rd Division of the Kwantung Army's emergency reinforcements equipped with Taisho 4-type 150 howitzers, relying on its range advantage, it suppressed the Japanese firepower. A salvo.

, the Japanese heavy artillery brigade was reduced to scrap metal.

Originally, the Soviet army was preparing to transport these weapons and equipment back to China one after another. Although it was less than two months after the war started, a series of tactical and strategic mistakes caused the Soviet army to lose a huge amount of equipment. Isn’t it busy in the military factory?

Relocation means that it has fallen into the hands of the German army.

Deployed at various strategic points on the Western Front, a large number of reserve warehouses were also lost due to the excessive speed of the German advance, causing the Soviet army to be insufficient in heavy weapons. Although Outer Mongolia is important to the Soviet lifeline in the Far East, it cannot compare with the Western Front.

It is more important. Therefore, it is normal for the Soviet army to transport heavy equipment originally stored in Outer Mongolia back to the country.

Most of the artillery and tanks originally stored in Hundal have been transported away, and what Ren Guang has taken away is only the ones that have not had time to be transported due to limited transportation capacity. In the Soviet army's transportation plan, heavy equipment still ranks first.

Fortunately, now, except for the rifles and light and heavy machine guns that were not used by the Anti-Japanese Alliance, there was not even a hair left for them that they thought would have no problems.


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