Chapter 149 Left and right conflict
According to this style of play, even if you can't beat Matula, it will make the Indian army frightened.
In other words, there is only one purpose of this move, which is to let the Indian army know that the assault troops can not only operate on the road, but also march in the field. This requires the Indian army to block the assault troops outside the gates of New Delhi, not only to defend all intersections, but also to defend all plains. The result is obvious that the Indian army must divide its troops to defend, and the forces that can concentrate will be very limited. The Indian army cannot concentrate on action, and in addition to being unable to pose a fatal threat to the assault troops, it can also provide more opportunities for the assault troops. As long as several Indian troops can be annihilated in the next battle, even if the assault troops do not move towards New Delhi, the Indian army can fight all their strength and invest more forces to deal with the assault troops. In other words, the assault troops can complete combat missions without continuing to assault on New Delhi.
Ling Yunxiao is not the kind of self-proclaimed general. He immediately adopted the advice of the staff member after he thought it was more feasible.
It was precisely this that the assault troops bypassed the Indian army's search and suppression troops at night, and unconsciously circled behind the Indian army towards Perudpur and launched an attack before dawn.
Because there was no plan to defeat Perudpur, the battle was not fierce.
In addition to trying to use artillery fire support, Ling Yunxiao did the most to make the offensive troops not compete with the Indian army for defensive positions, and withdraw after they fight, and they must do everything possible to reduce casualties.
Materials can be airdropped, but the wounded cannot be sent back.
In any case, controlling casualties is more important than killing more enemies.
Using real-time updated battlefield information, the assault troops left Perudpur before the Indian reinforcements arrived.
What happened next has been introduced before. When Ling Yunxiao led the assault troops to attack Mathura, the Indian army was still looking for the assault troops on the west bank of the Yana River.
Although there were signs that the assault troops went to the east bank of the Yana River, the Indian army still focused on the search.
This is understandable. The assault troops suddenly attacked Perleid, small, proved their powerful off-road assault ability. It passed through Matula from the Pelidpur II: Two Marshes Armor, but the assault troops were likely to choose off-road maneuver and bypass Matula to attack New Delhi.
The straight line distance from Perudpur to New Delhi is less than a thousand meters away. If the assault troops head north on the west bank of the Yana River, there is an endless plain ahead without any natural obstacles. In other words, if the assault troops aim to attack New Delhi, it is very likely to go north directly. In the eyes of the Indian army, the assault troops leave signs on both sides of the Yana River, and it is very likely to want to lead the pursuit troops in the wrong direction and create opportunities for raiding New Delhi.
Obviously, Ling Yunxiao's hands and feet were a bit redundant on the banks of the Yana River.
Because the Yana River is not a big river, the deepest part is only 3 meters, and the water depth of the near-shore part of the two banks is less than meter, so in the eyes of the Indian army, the assault troops are likely to march on the water without leaving any ruts, so that the pursuit troops cannot judge the correct direction of the march. In other words, even if Ling Yunxiao does nothing on the banks of the Yana River, the Indian army will think that the assault troops are rushing toward New Delhi.
In any case, the complex battlefield environment provides the best cover for the assault troops.
The Indian army cannot catch up with the assault troops, and it cannot blame its marching speed. It is mainly because the Indian army lacks effective tactical reconnaissance methods and battlefield surveillance capabilities. From another perspective, if the Indian army had tactical reconnaissance methods like the Republican army, it would not have been defeated on all fronts.
During tactical operations, the strategic intelligence provided by the United States has no effect at all.
Military reconnaissance satellites only pass over the battlefield every two hours, each time only for minutes. Even if the US intelligence analysts can find the assault troops in the photos taken by the reconnaissance satellite, because the assault troops have been moving, when the US intelligence analysts sent the news to the Pentagon, the intelligence was outdated and did not have the value of guiding the Indian army to fight.
If the assault troops cannot be found, why should we encircle and suppress the assault troops?
The Indian army also thought of solutions, such as sending more ground reconnaissance troops to increase search density. The problem is that air control is in the hands of the Republic's army, and electromagnetic power is also in the hands of the Republic's army. After the battle began, dozens of electronic warfare aircraft took turns to patrol over the battlefield, causing the Indian army's radio communication system to be completely paralyzed. Although electromagnetic suppression cannot completely block the Indian army's communications and at least has no impact on wired communications, it is impossible for the scouts to carry cable radio stations to perform reconnaissance tasks, and can only transmit intelligence in the most primitive way.
In fact, the Indian army almost discovered the assault forces several times.
In order to ensure the secret of the assault to the greatest extent, Ling Yunxiao not only strengthened the reconnaissance force, but also allowed the reconnaissance force to always be responsible for the periphery assault mission during the assault operation, using contingents to deal with contingents. The effect of this deployment was very outstanding. When the troops advanced towards Perudpur, the scouts killed several Indian reconnaissance forces.
It is definitely an abnormal thing for the reconnaissance troops to suddenly disappear.
The problem is that it is impossible for the Indian army to find out which reconnaissance unit was attacked immediately. That is to say, by the time the Indian army reacted, the assault troops had already gone far away.
Compared with the Indian army's most primitive tactical reconnaissance methods, the advantages of the assault troops are too obvious.
From beginning to end, the assault troops received real-time battlefield information support, and Shi Xuan was in charge of the Indian army's mobilization.
When the troops crossed the Yana River and advanced towards Mathura, Ling Yunxiao discovered that the Indian army who arrived in Perudpur had turned north. What made him even more unbelievable was that the Indian army heading north in the south also turned north, as if ready to follow north.
Regardless of whether Ling Yunxiao has figured out the situation or not, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him.
The Indian army concentrated on the west bank of the Anana River, which was equivalent to giving up Mathura.
Although the several ten thousand Indian troops stationed in Mathura did not leave, for the assault troops, they could fight a good battle in Mathura without any worries.
It was almost noon, Ling Yunxiao asked the troops to stop and asked for airdrop supplies again.
Although it is not a problem to fight for 3 days in Perudpur, in order to show momentum and reduce the casualties of the battle, Ling Yunxiao did not care about ammunition consumption. Of course, what is needed most is electricity. The energy consumption of off-road marching is very amazing. It is about three times that of highway marching. In other words, if a thug can run on the road, a kilometer tank can only run more than a thousand meters in the wild. For safety reasons, the electricity in the photocell is not allowed to stop and charge. According to the standard combat code, it is necessary to charge before the remaining 2 bars of electric energy. Because the assault troops go deep behind enemy lines, no one knows when they will escape, so Ling Yunxiao raised the standard of remaining electricity to the ship. Off-road marching will also cause greater wear and tear on the walking mechanism of the combat vehicle, and the normal maintenance cycle will be greatly shortened.
With the intensity of the activity of the assault troops, stopping and resting every day is the minimum.
While waiting for airdrop supplies, the officers and soldiers of the troops seized time to rest.
Ling Yunxiao spoke to Pei Chengyi again to report on the battle situation ahead and the plan to attack Mathula.
Pei Chengyi did not oppose the attack of Matula, but only reminded Ling Yunxiao that the Indian army that was searching for the assault troops had exceeded 10,000. Including Matula's defenders, the Indian army on the battlefield exceeded 10,000. If the attack on Matula was not smooth, we must not fight and retreat as soon as possible. In order to make Ling Yunxiao pay attention to this issue, Pei Chengyi also mentioned that the Tianxin army should retreat slightly to the east and pull the front line. This forced the Indian army to disperse the second:
Even without Pei Chengyi's reminder, An Yunxiao knew that after attacking Mathula, the assault troops could only advance eastward.
With the point force, the transport aircraft group dropped the ammunition and medicine resources that the assault forces urgently needed.
Three hours later, the assault troops left the airdrop field and rushed towards Mathura.
At this time, the main Indian army unit used to deal with the assault forces was still advancing northward on the west bank of the Yana River. In order to intercept the assault forces, the Indian army gathered about the old division in Gossi, invested hundreds of reconnaissance units on both wings of the defense line, and established a wired communication network on the entire defense line.
As long as the assault troops enter the vision of the reconnaissance team, they can send intelligence to other combat units through the Reline Communication Network.
The problem is that the assault forces do not have Vigosi at all.
In the evening, the scouts who were on the sudden mission arrived outside Mathura.
According to Ling Yunxiao's request, the shelling started from the old point and continued until the old point was rushed.
When the shelling ended, the main force of the assault troops had already arranged an array outside Mathura, and the attack began immediately.
The assault troops suddenly appeared in Mathura. The Indian army's first reaction was to defend Mathura to the death, and then ordered the encirclement and suppression troops on the west bank of the Yana River to advance towards Mathura.
The question is, what does the Assault Department thinks that it will give up the opportunity to march into New Delhi and attack Mathura in the southwest of Go?
No matter what Gujarad thinks, the assault troops attack Mathura is not a good sign.
Gossi is just a small town, and it is located behind the defense line. Even if the assault troops capture Gossi, they will be surrounded and suppressed by Mathura's defenders. More importantly, the assault troops are pestering Mathura to attack, which is likely to be preparing for the attack on New Delhi, not really wanting to attack New Delhi. This judgment made Gujarad believe that the task of the assault troops is to lure the enemy, let the Indian army send the main force of New Delhi to the south, and create opportunities for the three armies in the north to attack New Delhi. Gossi is too close to New Delhi, and the Indian army will be able to return to defense soon. To achieve the goal of lureing the enemy, you have to choose the battlefield farther away so that the Indian army cannot return to defense in time. There is no doubt that Mathura is the most ideal choice.
This judgment made Gujarad firmly determined to annihilate the assault troops.
If you don't kill the armored force that rushes and clashes, New Delhi will never have peace.
While Gujarad was considering this issue, Pei Chengyi was also observing the changes on the battlefield.
In fact, as early as the early morning of the Blade Day, Pei Chengyi discovered that the Indian army began to strengthen the northern defense line in New Delhi, and seemed to be more worried about the three field troops stationed on the Western Front.
At first, Pei Chengyi didn't believe that the Indian army would be so stupid.
In any case, the three armies in the north do not have much threat to New Delhi. If three armies could be used to capture New Delhi, Pei Chengyi would have taken action long ago. Why let the "Suicide Squad" make trouble in the south?
It was not until the assault troops were exposed in Perudpur and the Indian army was still strengthening the northern defense line in New Delhi that Pei Chengyi had to believe that the Indian army had been staring at the three north troops and did not regard the assault troops as the main threat. It was a last resort to concentrate troops in the south to encircle and suppress the assault troops. For the Indian army, the most urgent task was to kill the assault troops in the south before the three north troops headed south to avoid being attacked from being attacked from both sides.
Since this is the case, Pei Chengyi took the countermeasures of using tricks.
Early in the morning of the morning, he asked the 66th Army, the army and the lead troops to enter the offensive position and acted as an entry into India.
This move indeed achieved immediate results. Not only did the defenders in New Delhi concentrate to the north, but the Indian troops on the entire northwest battlefield entered a state of combat.
Of course, just doing things is not enough.
When talking on the phone with Ling Yunxiao, Pei Chengyi did not object, because attacking Mathura could allow the Indian army to continue to make wrong judgments. In other words, if attacking Gossi, it would be possible for the Indian army to think that the assault troops in the south were the main threat, so as to send the legions left north of New Delhi to the south, and more than double the forces of the encirclement and suppression of the assault troops. It is already very difficult to deal with the Besieged Indian Army. If you add Tian Wanyin Army, even if the assault troops are equipped with hot wheels, it is unlikely that they will break through the encirclement.
Pei Chengyi had only one purpose, to continue to put pressure on the Indian army to be able to fight.
When the assault troops attacked Mathulla, only the Indian army in the south went to encircle and suppress, which made Pei Chengyi feel relieved. It is basically certain that the assault troops can successfully lead the Indian army and force the Indian army to mobilize all the troops south of New Delhi. As long as Ling Yunxiao keeps moving forward and keeps circling on the battlefield, the Indian army can only follow the assault troops. According to Pei Chengyi's deployment, if the assault troops move eastward, open the Indian army's defense line, reduce the Indian army's strength density, and even seize the opportunity to fight two small-scale annihilation wars.
The more fierce the assault troops fight, the greater the effect on the Indian army and the greater the psychological pressure on India.
After thinking that Ling Yunxiao would basically have no problems, Pei Chengyi turned his attention to Bhopal.
The army of Zhaozhang started to attack Bhopal at the Yuri point, which was better than Pei Chengyi and the fight was arguing. It was not a key issue to fight early and late. How to defeat Bhopal is the issue that Pei Chengyi must consider.
Chapter completed!