1707 It’s Time to Change a Job
During the war, the defense line was breached, and the defending side wanted to quickly reorganize a new line of defense. It was basically a joke.
Because both the enemy and ourselves are in action relative to each other, there are only two possibilities for reorganizing the defense line.
The first possibility is to send troops to attack instead of defend, temporarily confine the enemy to a certain range, and then build new lines of defense and fortifications outside the range.
The advantage of this approach is that too many occupied areas will not be lost in a short period of time, but the disadvantage is that if there are not enough blocking teams to form a regional advantage, it will be difficult to ensure that the newly built fortifications are effective in a short period of time.
The second method is more common, shrinking troops and building new lines of defense farther away.
The advantage of this is that there is enough time to build a relatively solid defense line, but its disadvantage is equally obvious, that is, a large amount of occupied areas will be lost.
Both of these methods are difficult for the Pengeo Empire to accept. The main force in their Nagalir theater was attracted to the southern region by the previous feint attack. Now they want to mobilize the main force in the southern region to assist the northern army in counterattack. ?
It's impossible. The federal offensive in the south is just as fierce, and artillery shells are thrown out as crazy as they are for free. In addition, a city has already fallen, and there are also big problems with the defense lines in the southern region.
The only way is to pull the army group preparing to move south back to the battlefield of Nagaril, but this also takes time.
The only thing they can do now is arrange for people to die.
This sounds cruel, but war is a cruel thing!
They need to prevent the Federal Army's rapid advance as much as possible, slow down their attack as much as possible, and make early preparations for the transfer of the Third Front Army.
The Pengeo people are not afraid of sacrifice. They are passionate about war. Sacrifice symbolizes courage and loyalty in their culture. The families of dead soldiers can not only receive large pensions, but also enjoy a series of social benefits.
In the eyes of the federal people, the society of the Pengeo Empire is a closed, cold, and twisted society. The interests of the privileged class are higher than those of the people and the country. This is unacceptable to the federal people.
But for people living in Pengeo, they feel that the free and undisciplined system of the federal people is undesirable.
The education that each person receives from birth, and the social environment that gives them knowledge and understanding of things, will produce different perspectives.
Sacrifice is great, this is what Pengeo soldiers think.
Of course, it is also possible that more people are like Ryan, thinking that if they die, they will definitely not escape death.
If you don't deserve to die, even if a cannonball falls in front of you, it will still be a dud!
After the Federal Army broke through the defense line, it took less than two days to make a rapid advance before encountering strong resistance.
Part of Penteo's army that had been dispersed reorganized and fought an encounter with the federal army in the field.
Although Penteo's army was small in number, they fought extremely aggressively!
Sitting in the tank and observing everything outside, Ryan's throat was already a little smokey!
He even began to feel a little bit of indescribable fear!
Because he killed too many people!
Many ordinary people in the Federation believe that a soldier will be able to destroy many enemies on the battlefield.
In fact, this is not the case. The number of enemies that most soldiers can eliminate in a battle is often in single digits. Many people cannot even effectively eliminate even one enemy!
What can really cause effective damage are various war weapons and weapons of mass destruction.
Ryan has participated in so many battles, but in this one encounter, he really killed a lot of people!
The Pengeos didn't even have time to dig trenches. They hid behind some bunkers and kept shooting at the rapidly advancing torrent of steel on the federal side.
They were not afraid of death at all. Soldiers wearing Pengeo Empire uniforms kept coming out of nowhere, holding explosive bags, a bundle of grenades or a pile of incendiary bombs and rushing toward the tank he was riding in!
This kind of thing happens almost anywhere where the enemy may be hidden, and some tanks are already parked in place!
These enemies rushed over without fear of life or death. Even Ryan, a veteran who was used to seeing life and death on the battlefield, was a little scared.
He kept pulling the trigger and killing enemies one after another. Not only were those people not afraid, but they rushed over even harder!
Just as he was in a trance, the tank suddenly seemed to be pushed hard by a huge force. There was a sound of broken gears from the turret winch, and the tank stopped.
The next second, amid the tank driver's roar of "We've been shot," several Pengeo soldiers emerged from the bushes nearby.
The tanks behind tried to use machine guns to help Ryan and the others clear out the enemies in blind spots. They did it, but they also missed one.
A Pengeo soldier threw himself on the side of the tank, causing a violent fire!
It is difficult for infantry to cause effective damage to tanks. The only thing they can do is to find ways to disable tanks.
A shell fired from an unknown place just now had caused the tank Ryan was riding in to lose most of its mobility. At this time, the incendiary bombs ignited by the soldiers who rushed over forced the people in the vehicle to leave the tank.
The flames flowing on the ground and traveling along the terrain were sucked into the tank from the vents.
The thick smoke and flames made everyone panic subconsciously!
In addition to being shelled just now, the loader was the first to push open the hatch cover and get out.
The sound of gunshots, suppressed by various sounds, sounded faintly, and the loader fell back again at an extremely fast speed.
He covered his neck, his eyes widened, and the blood on his neck hissed out, and he couldn't even hold it back!
A bullet penetrated his neck, tearing out arteries and veins, and everyone in the carriage looked at him.
He seemed to realize something, his eyes were full of fear of death, and he was trying to catch someone.
But the rapid blood loss and lack of oxygen to the brain made him unable to stand firmly. He staggered and fell down where he usually worked.
No doubt people out there are crazy!
This may be the only thing the infantry class can do to tanks and tank crews!
The flames that came in from the vents not only did not weaken, but grew bigger and bigger. The thick smoke was not just "smoke". Ryan could see wisps of black burning things rolling in together with the thick smoke. .
If it falls on the hands or is filtered by the hair, strands of black substance will be left behind.
They are not moving now. In fact, they are still considering the cost of leaving, but there is not much time left for them!
The next moment, the commander stood up, "I'll go out first. If I die, you can use my body to block the bullets!"
"Follow the rest in the training manual!"
The training manual contains information on what to do if a tank loses its ability to move and is surrounded.
All they need to do is climb out as quickly as possible, then slide down next to the turret, crawl on the ground, and wait for opportunities to find cover.
If there are no bunkers around, the best way is to lie down and not move. Playing dead on the battlefield is also a way to survive longer.
Of course, the latter sentence is not written in the manual. It is just a method passed down by veterans orally. No army will encourage soldiers to pretend to be dead!
Ryan wanted to say something, but finally kept his mouth shut.
The captain put on his helmet and climbed out quickly. He couldn't stay in the carriage anymore, everyone was coughing.
The moment he climbed out, Ryan vaguely heard gunshots coming from the left side of the tank.
He shouted, and then watched the commander's legs quickly disappear into the small hole, and he fell out. The only thing unclear was whether he was hit or slipped down on his own.
Ryan climbed out second. He bet his ears heard correctly. He shrank his neck and lowered his head slightly while facing the left side of the tank.
At least he had to protect his head. Before he came out, he had put on a bulletproof vest. The moment he got out, he felt like he had been punched twice by someone.
The rich experience made him realize immediately that his ribs were broken, but fortunately it was only a broken rib and nothing else.
He fell backwards and fell beside the tank.
The commander was lying on the ground, not knowing whether he was alive or dead.
Just when Ryan was about to deliver the message to the remaining people, there was a sudden explosion inside the tank behind him, and the entire tank shook violently!
Some dust or other things, including some shrapnel, lost kinetic energy in the air and fell to the ground, showering him all over.
It was quiet behind me, as if no one was ever there...
On the battlefield, people had no time to catch up. He gave the commander a slap in the face and pushed him again without waking him up.
When he saw the red soil beneath the commander, he quickly crawled towards a short bush not far away.
He was the only living person in the entire car.
He told himself that now was not the time to die. He had not flown a plane yet and he could not die...
War is cruel and never tender.
Ryan was almost killed several times by his own men, and almost crushed by other tanks.
No one paid attention to who the man who looked badly injured was, especially when there was an order to break east quickly.
Ryan tried his best to protect himself until the gunfire around him gradually stopped.
The subsequent troops followed, and some soldiers began to clean the battlefield, and then they discovered Ryan.
They almost threw Ryan away with the other corpses, but luckily he shouted in time.
People marveled at his tenacious vitality, but it was obvious that he was no longer suitable for the battlefield.
After being sent to the rear hospital, he learned that he had broken two ribs.
One of them had slightly pierced the outer membrane of a lung lobe. If the angle of the shot had been more positive, he would have been dead when the follow-up troops found him.
After the operation, he lay on the bed and looked at the simple tent in the military camp, his mind went blank!