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Chapter 443 Chaos is not scary, but taking advantage of it requires some means

Ding Wei himself felt confused as he had to pay attention to three battlefields at the same time.

But as long as the backbone is there, Manchuria's military industrial foundation is preserved, factories are expanded, steel mills are expanded, mining and drilling continue to increase, and industrial strength will continue to increase.

The 50 aid projects provided last year have begun to gradually take effect.

The construction of power stations, chemical plants, etc. has been completed, and some generators can already deliver high-voltage current continuously.

Once we get the technology, we can just replicate it in various provinces.

The cars produced in the North are not only used by the North itself, but are also shipped in batches to various parts of the South.

Cars can be seen everywhere on the city’s roads, and the familiar military green color makes people feel refreshed.

Logistics is the biggest problem. The production capacity of military factories can supply hundreds of thousands of troops for combat and consumption.

Dragon Country is vast and rich in resources, and all the resources needed can be mined domestically.

The problem is that the logistics line must be solved and there must be the ability to transport the produced weapons to the front line.

Just like the monkeys, the poor logistics can only support regimental-level operations at best.

With our current logistics, we can only support military-level operations.

Whether it is the Russians' steel torrent or the Eagles' broad operations, they all rely on strong logistical transportation capabilities.

Either by plane, or by car or rail.

The roadbed conditions in Manchuria were already quite good, with railway lines running through and roads under continuous repair. However, the air delivery capacity was insufficient, and there were no reliable bombers or transport planes.

There are no ocean-going ships on the sea and not enough transport ships.

Sitting in the room, Ding Wei built three blueprints for his uncrowned country.

The basic base must be in Manchuria + the Far East, relying on military industrial capabilities to ensure the advantage of weapons and equipment.

The only thing we can consider as our maritime strength is the fishing grounds. By expanding our fishing industry, we can see if there is a chance to obtain shipbuilding-related technologies.

In addition to technology, mature naval personnel are also needed.

This will probably require the use of cherry blossoms, otherwise it won't work at all.

The southern part is a shady force, with mercenaries, chaos, tobacco, armed forces, etc. When they are unreasonable, they need to use shady means.

Once the three forces have formed a huge influence, they will seize territory and establish a country.

The most important thing at the moment is to deploy forces in the two border areas in an open and aboveboard manner, so that this Japanese guerrilla force can gain the recognition of the Russians with a pinch of their noses.

There is only one chance to surrender, no matter how many times you surrender. It won't solve the problem. The only way is to surrender.

Blind Liao was very capable. When he went to the south with the expeditionary force, he faced an even more difficult situation.

Now that they have guns and cannons, as well as Ding Wei's secret support, they can quickly take over the command of the main forces and retreat to the mountainous area as a whole.

Only a very small number of troops were left to fight behind enemy lines.

American equipment is much stronger than the previous Japanese equipment. Submachine guns and semi-automatic rifles increase the firepower of guerrilla forces several times.

Coupled with the investment in heavy weapons, they have the ability to overturn tanks.

Utilizing the mountainous areas, three lines of defense were set up to guard against the Far Eastern Army's encirclement and suppression offensive.

Blind Liao had never fought such an easy and stress-free battle in his life.

No superiors were concerned, no one cared about casualties, and no one cared about the loss of weapons and equipment.

There are casualties, they are all Japanese anyway, if they die, they die, and we can replace them to continue fighting.

The weapons are provided by the Eagle Sauce. If they are no longer available, contact Wedemeyer.

The only thing Liao Xiazi needed to do was to set up a blocking position at the entrance to the mountain based on the intelligence he had obtained to ensure that the fire of his troops would not be extinguished.

The First Far Eastern Front received ammunition replenishment, and trains transported more than 100 carriages of artillery shells. They immediately used artillery to launch a new round of clearing the mountainous area.

The sound of cannons whistled and shells fell on the hilltop one after another.

The muffled sound of the explosion could be heard from a long distance away.

The dense artillery fire was enough to cut off a layer of the mountain top. After the back and forth bombardment, the infantry were deployed to clean up.

This method was really effective. Even the rats in the ravines were shocked to death. Many Japanese soldiers in the trenches were shocked to death, spitting blood from their mouths and barely having their last breath.

Wait for the Russians to come up and detonate the cluster grenades in your hands.

He committed suicide and dragged one or two soldiers with him to see God.

Are the results really that good?

After pushing a few hills, they expended hundreds of shells, but killed only a few Japanese soldiers. The casualty ratio between the two sides remained at about 1:1.

It's very annoying.

Sparsely populated mountainous areas and primeval forests are not worth scattering artillery fire.

How many artillery shells would it take to cover such a large area?

Rockets and 152mm howitzer shells are not cheap.

Once the Russian cannon sounds, it will be worth more than just a ton of gold.

Military supply lists floated to the top Russian army officials like snowflakes, and those who didn't know would have thought that another World War II had been fought.

You can’t solve the problem of just a bunch of bandits, right?

In the eyes of the top leaders, they were just a group of bandits who escaped from a prisoner-of-war camp. They had little combat power and could be easily wiped out.

You wouldn’t know if you didn’t come to the Far East. Only after you came here did you discover that this group of bandits numbered more than 100,000 people.

They operated in mountainous areas and built military bases in the cold valleys.

Every interception can bring material rewards to Ding Wei.

Apart from Ding Wei, no one else could possibly feed hundreds of thousands of people without any pressure.

There is no need for any investment in combat supplies, weapons and equipment, and logistical support. It all depends on rewards and spoils, which is basically enough.

If it were someone else, even if they had the support of an industrially developed country, they might not be able to be as relaxed as Ding Wei, throwing away weapons and equipment as if they were free.

Of course, it was also the Japanese who made great efforts. Since the repeated battles, 70,000 to 80,000 Japanese have been killed.

They continued to fight with the Russians as if nothing had happened.

Not being afraid of death is a good character and quality.

The encirclement and suppression campaign of the First Front Army also achieved some results. They successively conquered large areas of hilltops and found scattered Japanese soldiers on the barren hillsides.

No need to take prisoners, kill them all. Shooting them isn't enough, we also need to use light machine guns to sweep them around and shoot until all the bullets penetrate them.

The fighting continued, the artillery fire continued, but the logistics could not continue.

The continuous complaints are not about fighting, but about fighting logistics.

Does it take hundreds of artillery shells to bomb a hilltop where there is no grass?

Do we also need planes to bomb?

The landlords had no surplus food and could not withstand the First Front Army's consumption.

The fuel needed for tanks, cars, and airplanes, as well as the bombs and artillery shells, were in short supply.

Unable to sustain the situation relying on support from friendly forces, trains were continuously transporting supplies to the east, and other material transfers had been urgently stopped in order to use the trains to transport military supplies.

Ding Wei also asked people to verify that planes were constantly taking off and recording the frequency of trains in our space.

Deduce the carrying capacity of the train and find out how many people it can support in high-intensity combat.

Can it support a million-strong Far Eastern Army and continue fighting for a month?

War is fought with logistics. In order to push the limits of Russian logistics, many things can be prepared in advance.

Zhou Weiguo and Wang Chao both participated in this matter, acting as imaginary enemies and conducting sand table simulations.

In the direction of the peninsula, after continuous firing, the North Korean troops made continuous breakthroughs. The American officers had arrived here to investigate the situation. Led by a five-star general, they witnessed the Korean army's defeat.

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