Chapter 102: The Japanese Army Who Messed Up Theirself
Seeing that the various tactical groups that he had strictly followed the training mode and operated on the principles of dispersed actions and concentrated targets were eliminated one by one. He knew that if the situation continued to develop like this, all his subordinates would only be killed by the enemy.
Masuko Shigeo, who probably wouldn't be able to escape even if he was eaten, was quite decisive and made what he considered an extremely difficult choice.
Faced with the surrounding resistance forces and the enemy's sudden superior firepower, he knew that if he continued to delay, he would fall into a dead end. He gave an order to all his subordinates. Under the situation that they could no longer assemble, they each
Use tactical teams to disperse and break out.
All troops do not need to return to their original hiding places, nor do they need to assemble after breaking through. They should disperse with their respective tactical groups. They may either move closer to the large forces on the river battlefield, or move closer to Baoding. In short, no matter whether they are moving towards
It doesn't matter which direction you break out of, as long as you can break out.
But Masuko Shigeo's idea is good, and the breakout tactics he chose are also very good. But Yang Zhen, who has already made up his mind to completely annihilate them here, will give him this chance? Obviously, this person who is honored to be able to join the Anti-Alliance
The No. 1 military officer who personally fought against him was actually at the level of a Japanese army captain at most, and there was no way he would have such an opportunity.
Why did Yang Zhen wait until this moment to launch a counterattack after all his troops had retreated? It was just to wait until this guy lost his composure and sent all his available forces to the battlefield. Such painstaking planning had already been prepared for them.
How could Yang Zhen, who had a good response plan, give them a chance to break through?
However, despite the fact that he did not have enough troops at hand, Yang Zhen still did not mobilize the peripheral Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei troops to participate in the war. He was worried that this new unit lacked actual combat experience and would rashly join the war, which would create problems for these Japanese troops.
A chance to break out.
Moreover, Yang Zhen is also worried that judging from the tactical proficiency displayed by this Japanese army, it is difficult for ordinary old troops to be opponents, let alone new troops. At the same time, the layout of the battlefield is so large. If too many troops come, it will be
It couldn't be used. So before Chai Shirong was replaced by him, Yang Zhen repeatedly told him that the most important task after returning to the front finger was to stop that regiment from participating in the battle.
No matter what kind of demands they have or how eager they are to fight, they must be stopped. The Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei security force on the periphery, if there is a soldier on the battlefield, it will be for him. Yang Zhen did this, in addition to some other considerations.
It is more based on the growth of this unit and the current battlefield conditions.
If a new unit encounters such a fierce opponent when it first enters the battlefield, it will either truly grow up through bloody battles, or its spine may be broken. For a unit that is brand new inside and out and has not been tested in any war, it is really difficult for a new unit to encounter such a fierce opponent.
Let them deal with such an enemy on the Renqiu battlefield. Based on the comparison of the tactical qualities of both sides, the second scenario is more likely to occur.
Once the second situation occurs, it will bring complete psychological disaster to the army. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, this is for sure. But if the first battle is unfavorable, the impact on the morale and development of an army will also be
It will be fatal. Therefore, Yang Zhen firmly disagrees with the deployment of this regiment to participate in the war. As usual, training the troops cannot be done by such a training method.
Yang Zhen told Chai Shirong that if this unit wants to fight, just tell them something. They must protect it. They are currently checking the safety of the boss at work. As long as the safety of the boss is protected, it will be a great contribution to the entire war situation.
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Although even with his own personal guard platoon, the number of troops in hand is only three companies. With some troops still left to defend several other city gates, the available troops are even less. But Yang Zhen still did not
To mobilize any peripheral troops to participate in the battle, including a reinforced battalion left by Du Kaishan in Lugongbao, the guard troops in Renqiu were used.
Yang Zhen, who is very aware of the nature of his own security force, is quite confident in whether he has the ability to deal with this so-called special force of the Japanese army. He believes that ordinary troops cannot play a great role in dealing with this kind of force. Using special forces to deal with it
Special is the best solution.
The battlefield at the north gate of Renqiu is not too wide. If too many troops are invested, it will easily cause chaos for oneself. The old troops are relatively easy to say, but at the moment, those who are on guard outside Renqiu are all on guard from the inside to the outside.
New troops and hasty reinforcements will probably mess up more of our own positions.
The facts on the battlefield also proved that Yang Zhen's judgment was correct. After Masuko Shigeo ordered to disperse and break through, the outflanking troops were deployed although they were not large. With the cooperation of the snipers on the city wall, combat groups were used to attack the groups.
Tactics, one by one, knock out the Japanese troops who break out through penetration in the form of tactical teams.
As for the Japanese troops who were desperately attacking the north gate, there was no possibility of turning around and breaking out. After eliminating the Japanese troops on the city, the anti-alliance troops on the city wall immediately moved down the city. In addition to using part of the troops to cooperate with them,
The troops who came out from behind dealt with the Japanese troops trying to break through. The rest of the troops were devoted to the battle to encircle the Japanese troops in front of the north gate.
Although Masuko Shigeo adopted the tail-cutting tactic of a gecko, using one force to continuously launch counterattacks at the city gate to block the anti-alliance forces that were attacking from the north gate. The rest of the force was under his personal command, turning around 100
Eighty degrees, trying to force a breakout to the northwest using the same tactical group situation.
However, several organized breakout operations were beaten back by the precise firepower of the Anti-Japanese League. Although the Anti-Japanese League troops surrounding the front and rear of the North Gate were not large, their firepower was extremely precise. Almost every gunshot fired, he
Every one of his men would fall. And his troops were under direct fire from the enemy and mortar shells, making it difficult to make tactical moves.
Precise shooting during sports and tactical evasive maneuvers are impossible under accurate and fierce artillery fire. Rifles and machine guns cannot penetrate the enemy's armored vehicles. Several human bomb attacks were organized, and they provided cover around the armored vehicles.
Under the firepower of the infantry, he was beaten into a sieve before he could get forward.
In terms of infantry firepower, no one was better than the other. However, the use of the anti-alliance tactical team far exceeded the Japanese army. After the two heavy machine guns were blown up, the heavy machine gun was blown up.
In terms of weapons, the Anti-Japanese Alliance had greater advantages. Especially those armored vehicles deployed in a fan shape, which almost became the most vicious obstacle to the Japanese army's breakout route.
After entering the battlefield, the armored vehicles of the Anti-Japanese Alliance did not attack the Japanese army's formation in depth. They only kept a certain distance from the Japanese army within the line of sight. Two armored vehicles were used as a fire unit and deployed at an angle of 45 degrees.
Constantly suppressing the Japanese army with its own armor advantages and firepower, creating opportunities for the infantry around it to destroy the enemy.
Its machine guns and direct-aimed artillery fire were accurate and ruthless. Coupled with the infantry's precise shooting and the sniper's killing tactics, they skinned the Japanese army layer by layer. The first tactical group of the Japanese army to break through, despite the distance
They were wide open, but they were all knocked down halfway through the breakout. The following Japanese echelons, despite continuous attacks, still could not escape the firepower.
Although Masuko Shigeo adjusted his breakout tactics and no longer concentrated on breaking out, in fact, he was unable to assemble his troops under the direct fire of the Anti-Japanese Alliance and the firepower of mortars. However, his breakout operation, no matter which direction it was in, was unable to assemble troops.
Success. His troops were divided into small groups, and others also fought in the same tactical group situation.
However, although the Anti-Japanese Alliance also adopted the tactics of operating in tactical groups, the cooperation between them was quite rigorous. In addition, except for a few cemeteries at the north gate of Renqiu, there was an unobstructed terrain. The Japanese army was
All tactical attempts were exposed.
As well as a large number of snipers deployed by the Anti-Japanese Alliance in depth, the tactics of using long-distance precision snipers to allow the Japanese army to break out of the encirclement did not last long and simply stopped. Not only did they fail to break out, they themselves were in the process of breaking out.
Among them, more than half of the remaining troops were lost.
In fact, in terms of tactics and individual combat capabilities, Masuko Shigeo's men were no worse than the guard battalion of the Anti-Japanese Alliance in front of them. But the difference was in the use of the entire tactics, which caused considerable problems. With two-person tactics
The small group dispersed and broke out for the organization, and the method was to break out as much as possible. Considering the training and abilities of these Japanese troops, as well as the strength of the anti-alliance forces in front of them, it was undoubtedly a correct decision.
But the key problem also lies here. When the new Masuko Shigeo advance team was training, they only focused on the tactical cooperation from the two-person tactical team to the detachment, and even all the troops working together together. But there was no training.
However, it is a tactic of breaking through in the form of a tactical group.
According to the way of thinking of the North China Front Army in forming this unit, there is only two words for attack, so they have only gone through various tactical coordination training during the attack. As for the few retreat training, they still follow the Japanese army's usual small team
Training for establishment and decentralized breakout. Breakout in a tactical group situation. Sorry, I have not been trained at all.
In other words, after canceling the Japanese army's usual retreat tactics and instead using tactical teams to disperse and break through, Masuko Shigeo's men no longer knew what to do, and ended up letting their own sheep go. This violated the Chinese army.
A common problem when breaking out of an siege is that I break myself up.
Moreover, Masuko Shigeo's order was to disperse the breakout, and each tactical group chose the direction of the breakout. He did not specify the direction of the breakout for each tactical group. Of course, he did not have so much time to indicate the breakout direction to so many tactical groups one by one.
Routes and directions.
But when he did this, the various tactical groups of the Japanese army that used to cooperate effectively with each other turned into fighting independently. The original tactical coordination among the various tactical groups was disrupted, making it difficult to form an effective coordination. All tactics
During the group's breakout process, they basically received no cooperation from neighboring troops.
The most important thing is that according to the retreat direction specified in the previously formulated combat plan, after various Japanese troops chose other directions to break out and were completely frustrated, the breakout directions were basically concentrated in the northeast and northwest directions. As a result, there was basically no cooperation with each other.
Under the circumstances, it gave the Anti-Union Interdiction Force an opportunity to use their firepower.
The original cooperation system of the Japanese army was disrupted, but the cooperation system of the Anti-Japanese Alliance was quite complete. Although tactical teams were formed to respond, the cooperation between them was extremely meticulous. The tactical sign language used by each tactical team to communicate with each other was
, they could only shout at each other, but they exposed themselves as incomparable to the Japanese army.
One side cooperated tacitly and used tactics smoothly and freely. They adopted tactics of steady attack and pressing step by step, which not only blocked the Japanese army's breakout route, but also gradually compressed the entire Japanese army's front line. One side messed up its position and lost the battle.
Almost all cooperation. At this point in the battle, there is actually not much suspense.