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Chapter 1706 The war begins

It seems that it is only 5 days, but I missed the best opportunity. The opportunity on the battlefield is fleeting, especially the difference in strength. One or two battles may not play a decisive role, but with a small amount of accumulation, the final result will definitely change. The United States missed the best attack opportunity. The 5 days may be the difference between a brilliant victory and a slight victory. The advantage of the US armored forces is too great. If it is fully used, it is certain to achieve a considerable victory.?

However, Japan has obtained enough opportunities to block the US military for 7 days to 2 days. Even the most anxious Kawasaki beauty before, it has become more confident. In 2 days, just use the methods learned from the ** team to deal with tanks on these US military, delaying for two days, or even two days. On the second night, all the personnel above can be withdrawn, and the entire war loss can be controlled to a certain extent, and everything is controllable.

The US military did not know about this. Their sudden attack almost succeeded, which caused huge chaos for Japan. If the US military attacked Japan on a large scale at this time, it would definitely be effective. Tank trenches and fixed positions are completely different. In addition to digging trenches, fixed positions should be as flat as possible in front as possible, and even large artillery pits should be reduced. This can reduce the opponent's hidden places and increase lethality. However, tank trenches are another aspect. A trenches that can fall into a tank will become a necessary cover for infantry charges. Once they hide in it, if they want to kill them, the difficulty will increase geometrically. The distance between the two is completely different.

Located behind Kawasaki Beauty, this is an area that the US military cannot even see even the visual inspection. The area where Kawasaki Beauty is located is a hill, which blocked the US military's view. In this case, before the US military captured Kawasaki Beauty, it was impossible to see what happened after the hill. There were at least 10,000 people. In 5 days, they dug a large number of tank trenches, because large-scale excavation of tank trenches also destroyed the integrity of the entire position. In some places, even barbed wire fences have problems. Too dense tank trenches will also affect the stability of the front line.

The loud sound of the warlock was so loud that the US military did not attack Japan's camp for nearly 40 days. This time, the attack finally began. 8ooo tanks and 40000 US troops combined into a neat square formation. The infantry protected the tanks on the outside. On average, there were at least 50 infantrymen around each tank. They hid behind the tanks. Although there was no attack for the time being, once the Japanese army adopted the method of standing up, they would definitely be killed by the infantry behind. Although there were dead corners on the tanks, there were no infantry following behind.

Mikatsu Kawasaki looked at the US military in front of the position and felt no fear. In 2 days, it was not a problem for the US military of four divisions, especially those that had undergone quite rigorous training. He was sure to resist the US military's front in 2 days.

On the other end, Delverde didn't know that he had concentrated 84oo tanks and nearly 50,000 elite infantry. In his opinion, not only the position in front of him, but even the position at least 10 kilometers later, he could break through. Perhaps he would not be able to see Juno today, but within 3 days, he would definitely capture Juno.

Juno, a place that was once in the United States and was inconspicuous, has become the current focus of the United States. This place, which is just a state capital of Alaska, has become the key to the current US military strategy and is the target that must be won.

The 8ooo platform motive came with a huge roar. The 84ooo platform steel monster made a huge sound and rushed towards the entire position. If there was no 5 days as a buffer, the Japanese army stationed on the defense line might panic and would not know what to do. Unfortunately, the 5 days gave the Japanese army too much preparation, and they could deal with it easily. These iron bumps that looked vicious and even were not easy to deal with were really iron bumps.

In 5 days, not only Kawasaki Mijing's back, but also Kawasaki Mijing's position was equipped with a large number of anti-tank weapons. The armor-piercing shells for these 12o mm mortars were equipped with Kawasaki Mijing's position, and there were also a large number of cluster bombs and explosive packs. Although at this time, the relatively simple cluster grenades only gave the grenade one more collective detonation device, but the lethality of the tank was greatly increased. There was also a batch of explosive packs, which specifically strengthened the effect on the tank. Even on its front line, the trenches were treated to certain extent, which had unique effects on the tanks.

A loud charge came, and a huge roar came from 84oo tanks. Among the roar, many tanks rushed towards the position at about 7 kilometers. The degree was not fast, but they could escort the subsequent infantry in it. Kawasaki Miyan looked at the form in front of him and according to the previous strategy, dealing with these tanks, it might be possible to cover the artillery fire. To a certain extent, it could work against one-tenth or even one-fifth of the tanks. However, they had a better way, and it would be better to put the tank closer.

The US military's artillery fire did not appear. Perhaps it was because of the knowledge that these artillery fires did not have much effect on the position. In the past month, the US military had already deeply known that the power of Japanese artillery fire would be hit as long as the US military's artillery fire entered the range of 20 kilometers on the front line. Under such circumstances, the US military would never waste artillery fire to this extent.

The tanks continued to accelerate and kept coming towards Japan's positions. In the past 40 days, the US military also understood some of the situations on the front line clearly. Even Kawasaki Mijing's defense line, there were even many bunkers, machine guns, and even artillery fires on Kawasaki Mijing's defense line, which could not compress Kawasaki Mijing's artillery fire. However, the corresponding arrangement was still possible. The tanks began to charge forward, and the subsequent infantry also lowered their bodies, reducing the possibility of being fired by sniper rifles and machine guns as much as possible.

Delvede's purpose is very simple, which is to use the advantages of armored power to gradually pull out Kawasaki Miyan. In Delvede's view, although Kawasaki Miyan's defense is relatively powerful, it is not enough to resist the armored forces of the US military. His protection is more against conventional infantry. In a sense, Kawasaki Miyan's defense line was not in Delvede's plan. Today, his plan is that the infantry, with the help of armored forces, raid 12 to 15 kilometers, drill through the entire Japanese defense line, and create a huge gap in the Japanese defense line. If it can be used to deal with the strategic firepower of the Japanese army, it is best. Even if it cannot be dealt with, it can also strike unprecedentedly against the Japanese intensive defense positions.

Almost all of the previous exhibitions were in the United States' plan. When a large number of tanks crossed layers of positions with roaring sounds and pressed against Japan's key areas, Japan's strategic artillery fire was not powerful. This is certain. Even if the armor protection of each tank is not strong, the combination of degree and armor will make Japan's strategic artillery fire unable to work.

The coverage of Japan's strategic artillery fire is about 20 kilometers, but this coverage is static and is very useful for Japanese artillery. However, it does not have much effect on armored forces that can travel at 15 kilometers on the battlefield. A degree of 15 kilometers per hour can travel 250 meters per minute. With the degree of strategic artillery fire and a distance of 20 kilometers, it takes at least 40 seconds to 1 minute. Even if the amount is in advance, the entire coverage cannot be achieved. The area occupied by 84oo tanks is not the coverage of strategic artillery fire.

This decisive battle is probably a classic infantry tactic against tanks in a conventional state, without a rocket launcher. Even in the history of later wars, neither side has realized this. Japan is fully prepared. They have many ways to deal with US tanks. The United States is the same. It thinks that the power of tanks is unrestrained by Japan, and it is even more careless. With a distance of oo meters to 1 o'oo meters ahead, the US armored forces did not encounter much obstacles. They walked smoothly through the 2 kilometers area.

Such a war situation greatly increased Delvede's confidence. The actions of the Japanese did not make Delvede feel that Japan was putting tanks in in a planned manner. Because he knew that Japan did not have a rocket launcher, Delvede believed that Japan had no way.

At about 6oo meters, strategic artillery fire began to fire. Japan used almost all strategic artillery fire, not targeting a single target, but only attacked the US military's armored array. Unfortunately, it did not have much effect. At least 1oo cannon participated in this strike. However, when the armored force was evased by about 2o kilometers, it only achieved some infantry results. In the distance from 1ooo meters to 2o meters, for tanks traveling at a rate of 25 kilometers per hour, it was only a little more than 3 minutes for strategic artillery fire, but for strategic artillery fire, it may only fire 1o shells, but unfortunately, the final hit was less than one thousandth.

According to statistics from later war history, in this area, Japanese artillery fire finally hit the US tanks, but 1oo shells, but among these 100, except for about 1o, which hit the key point, it directly allowed 1o tanks to withdraw from the war. The rest were only injured and did not affect the overall situation.

In the war of conventional artillery fire against tanks, especially in large-scale wars, the first battle ended with the decline of conventional weapons. The tanks rushed into the range of 20 meters with the roar of armor. At this moment, Delverde's heart was full of worry. Even if there were many temptations before, even if it was countless fire reconnaissance, Delverde's heart was still unsure. After all, there was no Japanese rocket launcher. China's rise was completely unconscious of Western countries. In another sense, China hid a lot of things without preparation in the West.

Delwade could not determine whether these things would be applied to the Japanese. Delwade knew the power of the bazooka to the tank. In such an indiscriminate authority assault, as long as Japan has a 30,000-door bazooka, it can have a huge blow to Delwade's armored power. This is something Delwade doesn't want to see, and he has always been looking forward to it and it is impossible to appear.

2oo meters, 15 o meters, it seems that the clock has slowed down at this moment. The things that Delvede has been worried about have not appeared. The tanks successfully appeared in the 15 o meters, 1oo meters, or even 5 o meters area. In the 15 o meters area, the machine gun in the bunker fired. Unfortunately, the machine gun did not have much impact on the dense tank positions. At most, a few unlucky ones were swept to the infantry who did not hide within the protection range of the tank. As for armored power, it did not have much impact.

In Delverde's view, Japan is a battle of beasts. They did not realize that in the process of technology development, they would be beaten if they fall behind. They did not have any effective weapons to deal with tanks. Especially now, many infantry followed the tanks to the Japanese defense line. Even if the Japanese army wanted to fight desperately and attack with suicide, the way the stand-up team would give them enough blows. The tank's sight was blind spots, but the infantry did not. Perhaps each infantry was not a sharpshooter, and 50 infantry was enough to deal with most of the rushing stand-up teams. Even if they committed suicide, they would threaten one or two infantry at most, and had no impact on the tank phalanx. In Delverde's view, as long as the tank phalanx rushed within a range of 10 meter and there was no big loss, then there would be no problem in the victory of this battle.

Just when Delverde was full of expectations, the Japanese position was still silent and there was not much movement. In fact, Mikatsu Kawasaki had made comprehensive preparations. On the front line, two brigades of Japanese troops were placed, and all under absolute protection. They had at least one anti-tank grenade or explosive pack in their hands. There were at least five anti-tank trenches ahead. As long as these US tanks were trapped in the anti-tank trenches, they would immediately take action and launch a devastating blow to the US tanks trapped in the tank trenches.

The situation on the battlefield was so anxious that it was at this moment. The distance of 10 meter may take only a few seconds for the tank, especially the tank at 25 kilometers. When a thought he was about to occupy the frontier position of Juno, changes suddenly occurred. (To be continued.)8
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