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Chapter 139 The Art of Conducting(1/2)

Zychiwei's warning made Gujarad suddenly wake up. After putting down the phone, the Indian Army Chief of Staff immediately issued an offensive order to the Bhopal Army.

Although in a few hours, the battlefield will be dawn. With the speed of the Bhopal Army's advance, it is impossible to reach Murwara before dawn. But Gujarad can no longer control that much. Delaying for a few more hours means that the Bhopal Army must march during the day or wait until the next night, no matter what the situation is. It is a disaster for the Bhopal Army, which has a main division.

The question is, is it too late?

When Gujarad issued the offensive order, the first batch of assault troops of the Air Turkic Brigade had set out from Manigpur.

Half an hour ago, Pei Chengyi took over the tactical command from Yuan Chenhao and began to issue single combat orders to combat at each brigade level.

The first round of campaigns, code-named "Scissors" with the main task of annihilation of the Indian Bhopal Army, officially began.

If you look at the tactics carefully, there is no freshness at all.

First of all, dispatching air assault troops to cut off the enemy's retreat is the basic tactic of the surround and annihilation war. As long as the commander has enough confidence to kill the enemies in the encirclement, he will tighten his pockets as soon as possible.

With the speed of the movement of the old brigade, Bhopal Group Army will have no way to retreat before dawn.

It seems that he is very satisfied with this campaign. Perhaps Pei Chengyi is a little disgusted with having Yuan Chenhao served as tactical command. Since the war started, Pei Chengyi has stood as the commander-in-chief for the first time and asked Yuan Chenhao to assist him in tactical command as the deputy commander-in-chief.

As soon as the Internet received a message from the Air Brigade from Shahpur, the early warning aircraft that was responsible for the battlefield surveillance mission sent a message from the Bhopal Army to advance to Bervara.

This is both a variable and is expected by Pei Chengyi.

As long as Duchiwei is still in play, the Bhopal Army will have to leave Damo sooner or later, and will never stay in a place where there is no village in front or store behind.

Just when Yuan Chenhao thought that Pei Chengyi wanted to let the Digong Armored Assault Brigade hold on Murwala for a while, Pei Chengyi issued the opposite order. After the 7th Armored Assault Brigade carried out a limited blockade in Murwala, he must leave Murwala before dawn, and follow the plan to retreat to Mehel in the north, and build a defensive position in Mehel. No matter how much the price it costs, he must stay in Mehel until the exit point in the sun to retreat to Sedena further north.

This adjustment somewhat surprised Yuan Chenhao.

The Bhopal Army left Damo "early" and it is logical that the Digon Armored Assault Brigade should have persisted in Murvarado for a while and then retreated on the squad. It led the enemy toward Mehel's defensive position.

After careful consideration, Yuan Chenhao understood Pei Chengyi's intentions.

If the 7th Armored Brigade persisted in Murwala for too long, the Indian army commander found that the logistics supply channel had been cut off by the Air Turkish thugs and the brigade had been cut off. The Bhopal Army is likely to stop advancing and turn the assault war into a breakthrough war. Because the Air Turkish brigade has not yet defeated Sager, it is difficult to stop the Bhopal Army, which is retreating at full speed. In order to gain enough time for the Air Turkish brigade, the Lena Armored Assault Brigade can only retreat as soon as possible. Of course, it cannot retreat too quickly, otherwise the tactical attempt to lure the enemy into depth will be exposed.

In addition to adjusting the operations of the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, Pei Chengyi also left a move, that is, he did not immediately let the air force blow up the railway and highway bridges in the upper reaches of the Song River on the Jodanagpur Plateau. Although the Air Raid Brigade had cut off the ground supply route from Bhopal to Damo after occupying Shahpur, the Indian army had already prepared for a long time. As long as the Bhopal Army could quickly occupy Murwara, it would be possible to obtain combat supplies sent from the southeast, that is, from Raibul, the capital of Chetisger. It is precisely this way that the Indian army dared to attack Murwara without any hesitation when the logistics support line could be cut off by the air assault troops at any time.

Because the battlefield is located in the hinterland of India, in addition to railways and highways marked on the military map, there are many dirt roads not marked on the map, so it is almost impossible to completely cut off the Indian army's logistics supply line. Even if you send a few more kilograms of air assault brigades, it is impossible. Pei Chengyi can only reduce the tactical requirements and prevent the Indian army from obtaining enough combat supplies by attacking the main traffic lines. In this way, in addition to sending the air brigade to occupy several important military places, destroying the transportation infrastructure in other directions. This will achieve the goal.

In fact, Pei Chengyi overestimated the Indian army.

Affected by the occupation of Shahpur by the old air brigade, the Bhopal Army failed to advance at full speed until dawn, and its vanguard troops failed to reach Murvara!

Now, the problem is here.

Should the Armored Assault Brigade continue to stay in Murwala, or send the thugs according to the plan and retreat to Mehel?

After confirming that the Bhopal Army was slowly advancing, Pei Chengyi issued another incredible order: the Dugong Armored Assault Brigade launched an attack on the Indian army.

When he issued an order for Pei Chengyi, Yuan Chenhao endured it for a long time before he didn't ask.

At 8 o'clock, the vanguard of the 7th Armored Assault Brigade and the vanguard of the Bhopal Army encountered about a kilometer west of Murwara.

The battle was not very fierce because the military affairs that both sides invested in were very limited.

The main force of the armored assault brigade arrived.

After the vanguard of the Bhopal Army's vanguard army carried out tenacious resistance, it finally could not withstand the full attack of the 3rd Armored Assault Brigade, and quickly defeated and retreated westward.

Pei Chengyi did not stop the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, but ordered the 7th Armored Assault Brigade to continue advancing westward and chase the Indian vanguard. However, this time Pei Chengyi emphasized one thing in particular. That is, after encountering the main force of the Indian army, and the main force of the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, he would fight at most two tactical assaults, and then he had to retreat to Murwara.

"Ugly" Regardless of whether the battlefield commander understands the meaning of this order, the commander-in-chief's order cannot be disobeyed.

After the old point force was divided, the Digong Armored Assault Brigade finally collided with the main armored force of the Bhopal Army.

The first large-scale armored battle was launched on a plain about 1,000 meters away from Murwala. The Athletic Assault Brigade attracted more than four vehicles to fight against the four armies of the Bhopal Army and persuaded many armies to Feiwang.

The battle is not started by tanks, but by artillery.

The Lenai Artillery Brigade was the first to suppress the artillery group of the Bhopal Army for a long-range suppression, which made the Indian artillery unable to participate in the battle against the 7th Armored Assault Brigade in time. As the armored clusters of both sides approached, the Dili Thug Artillery Brigade and the Diconcao Artillery Brigade carried out a cover artillery shelling on the Indian armored cluster. The Diyan Artillery Brigade finally participated in the battle and carried out a key strike on the Indian tank formation according to the coordinates provided by the reconnaissance force of the Dilian Armored Assault Brigade.

This extremely fierce round of shelling caused the Bhopal Army to suffer enough.

Actual combat has once again proved that artillery has irreplaceable land.

The first large-scale armored battle eventually turned into a one-sided battle.

According to Pei Chengyi's order, the Digong Armored Assault Brigade successfully completed the first tactical assault. However, at this time, the main force of the Bhopal Group Army was in front of the 7th Armored Assault Brigade, and the strength density was amazing. The first round of tactical assault was not completely over, and the Digong Armored Assault Brigade was still packing up the Indian tanks and tanks that were fleeing everywhere, and the second batch of armored forces of the Bhopal Group Army arrived at the battlefield.

Another 44 more and how much is it?

If it were in the past, Pei Chengyi would definitely let the artillery continue to work hard and kill this Indian army armored unit.

The problem is that at this moment, the Bhopal Army could only scare it.

Like a cat playing with a mouse, Mu Chengyi asked the artillery to go down and rest for the time being. At the same time, he ordered the 7th Armored Assault Brigade to gather the troops as soon as possible. After being attacked by the Indian army, he immediately retreated in the direction of Murwala and must not fight in love.

Given the situation at that time, the 3rd Armored Assault Brigade of the Sword was not qualified to fight because its armored power had been dispersed.

The thugs point, the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, in accordance with Pei Chengyi's order, began to retreat in the direction of Murwala after being impacted by the Indian armored cluster.

I have to admit that changes are faster than plans.

When the Armored Assault Brigade retreated to Murvara, it was already a bit of the mouth.

Although the armored forces of the Bhopal Army chased and fought desperately, chasing the 7th Armored Assault Brigade, the main force of the Bhopal Army did not assault quickly.

Not to mention Pei Chengyi, even Yuan Chenhao saw the problem.

With a round of artillery and a tactical assault, the No. 1 Armored Assault Brigade killed one-quarter of the armored forces of the Bhopal Group Army. No matter how strong the Indian army has capital, he dare not consume the armored forces in his hands at such a fast speed. What's even more fatal is that the No. 7 Armored Assault Brigade ran too fast, and the Indian armored forces failed to catch up with it with all their strength. This failed to cause much damage to the No. 1 Armored Assault Brigade.

No matter who is commanding the Bhopal Army, you have to have some concerns.

It is not that the Indian commander discovered the trap in front, but was worried that he could not defeat Murwala. Because the Indian army could not grasp the battlefield information in time and accurately, it was impossible to confirm Murwala's defense. Therefore, when chasing the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, the Indian commander must be worried about the impact of the rapid assault on the combat effectiveness of the legion. If the main force pressed up and could not defeat Murwala in one go, the entire army would stop and create opportunities for the opponent's artillery. The better choice is to let the assault troops chase the Digong Armored Assault Brigade, and the main force would prepare for the attack behind. Even if it was necessary to attack Murwala, it would launch an attack immediately after arrival.

Another situation may occur, that is, the Indian army is afraid of being beaten and is ready to retreat.

Although Pei Chengyi and Yuan Chenhao both tend to be the former result, both have to consider the latter result.

After ordering the A Assault Brigade to block the Indian army's armored assault cluster in Murvara, Pei Chengyi immediately issued an attack order to the tactical aviation corps who were responsible for the bridge bombing mission.

By this time, it’s almost time to close the back door.

At this time, Yuan Chenhao also joined the tactical command and ordered the main force of the Air Turkic Brigade to capture Sager as soon as possible and complete the assault operation to encircle the Bhopal Group Army.

The 3rd Armored Assault Brigade blocked the Indian Army's armored assault troops in Murwala.

After the clock, the little thug Xu Jiqun used heavy guided bombs to destroy all the highway and railway bridges in the upper valley of the Song River.

The big problem is the battle in the direction of Sager.

Although the Air Brigade invested its main force, it failed to occupy Sager on time under the tenacious resistance of the Indian army.

Pei Chengyi immediately ordered the artillery brigade to support the air brigade and not care about how many shells were used. He focused on shelling the Indian army's stubborn positions.

The shelling continued until the point of the blade, and the Muli Artillery Brigade used the Jinxu-stewed shells.

The Indian army positions attacked by the Xinqiu brigade were less than the old square kilometer. It was equivalent to being hit by a ton of shells per square kilometer!

Such a fierce shelling not only destroyed the Indian army that was fighting stubbornly, but also made the quarantine officer responsible for providing logistics support for the artillery very sad.

Fortunately, the efforts are proportional to the gains.

After the shelling, the assault troops of the Air Cracks' Old Brigade cleared the Indian positions in just half an hour.

According to Pei Chengyi's deployment, the vertical take-off and landing transport aircraft carrying the assault troops did not return to Manigpur, but flew to occupy the office.

Pei Chengyi's intention is very clear, and he asked the A assault Brigade to participate in the encirclement and annihilation of the Bhopal Army.

"Ugly" When Wan flew to Zhanxi, the 7th Armored Assault Brigade had left Murwara and retreated toward Mehl.

The Bhopal Army, which took Murwara after the hard battle, did not continue to chase the Armored Assault Brigade, but stopped again. This is understandable. When the old thugs were killed, they should have received news that the bridge in the upper reaches of the Song River was blown up. Whether it was the Indian battlefield commander or Gujarad who stayed in New Delhi for remote control, they should be aware that the Bhopal Army was in a dilemma of no way forward and retreat.

Should I continue to attack or turn around and break through?

In fact, the last thing the Bhopal Army should do is stop.

If you choose to attack and defeat Mehel. Even if you lose the ability to attack Manigpur due to heavy losses, you can break through from Mehel to the northeastern Reva, bypass Sedna, guarded by the Chinese army, and then move southward from Reva, and break out of the encirclement of the Chinese army. If you choose to break through, you should return to Damo as quickly as possible, rectify the offensive forces, and concentrate your forces to attack Shahpur and Sager, who were occupied by the Air Turkic Brigade. As long as you can escape to Edava, you will basically escape from the encirclement of the Chinese army.

Both options are ten thousand times better than stopping in Murvara.

By this time, Pei Chengyi would not be polite.

Before the Armored Assault Brigade reached Mehl, the low-altitude strike force of the Air Brigade, that is, the aircraft group, arrived over Murwala, focusing on attacking the Indian army's armored combat vehicles, especially the main battle tanks of the Suwang.

In the past, the Indian army could use air strikes through evacuation, concealment, camouflage and other methods to avoid excessive losses to the main equipment, but this time the Indian army was not so calm. Murvara was originally a small town, with fewer buildings than the Indian army's tanks and tanks. It could not accommodate the Bhopal Group Army at all, or even three main divisions. When the aircraft group arrived, most of the Indian army's main combat vehicles were parked on the street, and some even parked on the road outside the town, which was simply the ideal target.

The "long whip in the air" was whipped down, and the Indian army had to move even if they didn't want to.

Because Gujarad did not receive the orders of Gujarad, it was not that Gujarad did not issue the orders. According to the records of the Indian Army Command, Gujarad ordered the Bhopal Army to continue the attack at that time, but was interfered with electronics. The front-line commander failed to receive the orders of the Army Command. Therefore, the commander of the Bhopal Army made a decision that could not be wrong in panic: a main division went to attack Mahel, and a second-line infantry division turned back to Damo.

The combat effectiveness of the Indian army is already much worse than that of the Republic Army. Is there still hope to divide the troops into two?

After discovering that a main division headed north, Pei Chengyi couldn't believe that the Indian army would make such a low-level mistake.

It was not until the early warning plane sent a message that a second-line infantry division had left Murwala and was returning to Damo that Pei Chengyi had to believe that the Indian commander was extremely stupid.

If it's all like this, what else can I bear?

After allowing the Digong Armored Assault Brigade to gain a foothold in Mehl and must not take a step back, Pei Chengyi asked the Air Force to lead the brigade to act at full speed. In addition to continuing to attack the Indian armored troops heading north, he also had to send the first batch of combat troops of the Armored Assault Brigade to the Mo Suburbs as soon as possible to complete the tactical siege of the Bhopal Group Army. Afterwards, Pei Chengyi threw the tactical command work to Yuan Chenhao, and went to make up for his sleepiness with confidence.

In fact, there is really nothing to worry about when you hit this point.

In the old dot field, the main force of the Bhopal Army arrived in the suburbs of Mehl and once again exchanged fire with the 7th Armored Assault Brigade.
To be continued...
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