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But Seishiro Itagaki seemed to have gone crazy and did not let the troops continue to attack. When a squadron in front is completely wiped out, the Japanese squadron behind will immediately attack.
Their attacks were like waves, hitting the Fourth Division's defensive front again and again.
At this time, a phone call came, and a communications soldier ran to Xia Yang and said: "Reporter's seat, the Soviet Union's phone number."
Hearing this, Xia Yang picked up the phone.
The person speaking was none other than Starsky.
"Davari, our support troops may have to arrive a little later. They encountered a Japanese attack fifty kilometers away from Tamtsag Prague." Stavsky said.
Xia Yang also frowned after hearing this. When the Japanese troops were heading here, Michutaro Komatsubara had already ordered two regiments of troops to go directly to the possible reinforcement route of the Soviets.
"Compared to Itagaki Seishiro's gambler-like fighting style, Komatsubara Michutaro's commanding style is obviously more calm. Although the two regiments he sent out were not enough to completely resist the Soviet reinforcements, they were able to greatly delay their reinforcements here.
Xia Yang immediately said: "Let them transfer to the No. 3 and No. 5 field airports. The location where they were blocked is not too far from these two field airports. After they arrive at the airport, let them immediately take the transport plane and fly to Tamuzag. Landing at a field airfield in Prague.
They do not need to carry any weapons when taking the transport plane. After arriving at the airport, pick up the weapons directly and then assemble to support the defensive positions. "
Hearing this, Stavsky also suddenly realized that he wanted to forget this incident.
So he immediately began to send telegrams to the reinforcements, asking them to immediately move to the nearby field airport.
There are many bombers and fighter jets in these field airports, but there are also many transport aircraft used to transport materials.
The transport aircraft¡¯s carrying capacity at this time is limited, but even so, there is no problem for a transport aircraft to transport dozens of soldiers without any weapons and equipment.
The total number of transport aircraft in the nearby field airports is at least thirty. If the plane had not been shot down, they would have been able to carry seven to eight hundred soldiers into Tamtsag Prague that time.
Those Soviet troops who were originally thinking about how to break through the Japanese defense line immediately began to move towards the nearby field airport after receiving Stavsky's order.
These field airports are not too far away from them. After all, the field airports here exist to support the frontal battlefield. In order to reach the battlefield quickly, the field airport is only dozens of kilometers away from the front battlefield.
Just as the Soviet support troops were quickly moving towards the field airport, Xia Yang immediately ordered the logistics department to pull weapons and equipment to various airports.
In this case, the soldiers who got off the transport plane can directly receive their equipment and enter the battlefield after getting off the plane without delaying too long.
Those soldiers who originally planned to stop the Soviet army with their lives and buy time for the Japanese army to besiege Tamtsag Prague were a little strange when they saw the Soviet army suddenly turn.
They did not know the exact location of the Soviet airport, and thought that these Soviet troops were planning to make a detour. So these Japanese troops began to divide their forces to follow these Soviet troops.
But because their mission is only to prevent these Soviet troops from supporting Tamtsag Prague, so as long as the Soviets do not attack in the direction of Tamtsag Prague, they will not take the initiative to engage the Soviet armored forces.
These Japanese troops followed the Soviet troops and ran for more than ten kilometers, but they suddenly found out. The places they went to all had a common name, which was called a field airport.
And these field airports also have one thing, called airplanes. One of the aircraft is used to transport various ammunition and supplies. Of course, transporting troops is also within the scope of these aircraft's responsibilities. This kind of aircraft is called a transport aircraft.
The Soviet army¡¯s aircraft manufacturing level at that time was already very high. This was also an important reason why they were able to manufacture fighter aircraft on a large scale and bring their air force to the world-class level at that time.
The Japanese reconnaissance troops just watched helplessly as the Soviet soldiers boarded the transport plane one by one.
But they have no way to stop it unless they attack the airport. But now the area around the airport is already full of Soviet reinforcements. There are so many of themI'm afraid that they can't even touch the runway of the airport, and they have been eliminated on the periphery of the field airport.
The first batch of soldiers on the transport plane successfully arrived in Tamtsag Prague, dozens of kilometers away, after less than twenty minutes of flight.
It was 3:30 in the afternoon, and when they landed at the Prague Airport in Tamtsag, it was more than two hours earlier than the scheduled arrival time.
The number of soldiers in the first batch was small, only more than 300 in total. But the first batch is more important to check whether the airspace here is safe.
¡°As a result, the Japanese anti-aircraft firepower was even more fragile than the Soviets imagined. The only anti-aircraft guns were shot down by the Japanese to protect artillery positions and headquarters.
Therefore, these transport planes basically did not encounter any obstacles and transported these Soviet soldiers to the field airport in Tamtsag Prague.
These Soviet soldiers immediately completed their assembly as soon as they got off the plane, and then went to the place where various weapons were piled next to the runway to receive their weapons and equipment.
After receiving the weapons, they were taken directly to various fronts.
Xia Yang finally breathed a sigh of relief when he learned that Soviet soldiers had begun to land in Tamtsag Prague.
It was 3:30 in the afternoon, and the tug-of-war between them and the Japanese army on the frontal battlefield had lasted for more than three hours.
The Japanese troops were like crazy, repeatedly attacking their positions. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com