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Chapter 1976 A bloody night of battle

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    According to the intelligence that has been obtained, the Japanese army has a large number of armored troops and artillery firepower.

    Although they don¡¯t have to worry about the Japanese air force bombing Peking City, these artillery and large armored forces alone are enough to put a lot of defensive pressure on the large number of defenses they have deployed on the periphery.

    Although the Eighth Route Army has replaced a lot of equipment in the past six months, overall, there is still a certain gap between their equipment level and that of the Japanese army.

    Even Xia Yang added many special combat teams to their troops.

    For example, for soldiers who can control flamethrowers, as well as troops who are proficient in using rocket launchers and rocket launchers, and even air defense troops, Xia Yang has specially allocated an anti-aircraft missile battalion for them.

    But even so, there is still a gap in equipment between the Eighth Route Army and the Japanese Army.

    However, compared with before, they did not dare to use large-scale troops at all. Compared with the frontal combat with the Japanese army, the Eighth Route Army at this time has been able to achieve an evenly matched level when fighting the Japanese army frontally.

    Some Eighth Route Army commanders were even able to use their excellent tactical command capabilities and the tenacious fighting will of their soldiers to achieve an advantage in fighting the Japanese army.

    For example, during the offensive and defensive battle in the north of Anyang, the three regiments under General Chen, Li Yunlong, Ding Wei, and Kong Jie, used their excellent tactical command and the Japanese Kwantung Army's thinking of underestimating the enemy's rash advance to achieve victory over the enemy.  Japanese counterattack.

    There are many people coming and going in the headquarters, but everyone seems to be deliberately not making any noise, for fear of affecting other people's thinking, especially General He's thinking.

    Only the sound of the transmitter, ticking, became the background sound of such a scene.

    Finally, General He, who had been looking at the map in deep thought, slowly straightened his body.

    His broad body, illuminated by the light of the kerosene lamp, was like a hill rising from the ground in the darkness.

    From the moment he moved his body, everyone seemed to be relieved and changed their postures one after another.

    After a while, they set their sights on this veteran general who had been fighting for many years.

    After General He stood up, he did not speak. He just silently took out his pipe and filled it with tobacco leaves.

    Finally, he took out a box of matches, took one out, and stabbed it, sliding it.

    When the match was struck for the third time, a red flame finally burst out and ignited the tobacco leaves in his pipe.

    After he took two puffs of cigarette, the entire headquarters was shrouded in white tobacco.

    Under the light of the kerosene lamp, the tobacco smoke spit out from General He's mouth was like a graceful girl, twisting her enchanting body, twisting upwards, and then dissipating into the darkness beyond the light.

    General He stretched out his hand and waved it a few times to disperse the surrounding smoke.

    He cleared his throat and said, "How's it going? Do you have anything to say about the deployment of Japanese troops?"

    When his chief of staff heard General He speak, he was the first to say: "Judging from the enemy's peripheral deployment, they seem to be eager to launch an attack on us.

    In just one day, these Japanese troops advanced dozens of kilometers from near the coastline to the inner road.

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    General He nodded noncommittally, then turned his gaze to the others and continued to ask: "What do you think?"

    In the Eighth Route Army¡¯s command system, military democracy is more important, so now that he has spoken, other staff members have also begun to express their opinions.

    Some people think that they should rely on the defense system built outside Beiping City, hold on, and wear down the Japanese troops bit by bit.

    The longer the delay, the more Xia Yang's troops on the periphery will be able to annihilate more Japanese troops.

    Some people believe that it should be a combination of passive defense and proactive attack, rather than just sticking to the established defense lines.  That was too passive. After all, the area they had to defend was very large, and as long as the Japanese army broke through one of them, it would be enough to put them into greater passivity.

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    After listening to the suggestions put forward by everyone, General He thought over and over again and decided to adopt a strategy of active attack and passive defense.Battle plan.

    Although fighting at night is their advantage, if the enemy has anticipated their actions and takes the initiative to attack when the enemy has an absolute advantage in strength, it is tantamount to catching eggs from the fire.

    Although there is a certain possibility of success, the risk is too high.

    However, although the same night operations cannot be carried out on a large scale, small groups of troops can also be dispatched to continuously harass the Japanese attacking troops.

    In addition, it is also completely feasible to use mobile forces to launch various counterattacks against the Japanese army during the day.

    Compared with the Japanese army, they have one advantage in firepower, that is, the air force of the Fourth Army can provide them with support at any time.

    Hundreds of fighter jets and bombers can take off from nearby airports at any time and provide them with fire support within an hour.

    Coupled with the artillery troops of the Fourth Army, they can also hit the heads of the Japanese troops near Beiping City, which will make the Eighth Route Army's counterattack operations smoother than before.

    Until late at night, their observation post at the front sent urgent information.

    Small groups of Japanese troops have begun to penetrate into their defense circle under the cover of night.

    Some Eighth Route Army positions discovered these small groups of Japanese troops trying to penetrate into the core defense circle, and launched an attack on them.

    These Japanese troops are not willing to fight. After being attacked, they will choose to retreat or go back to other directions.

    These small actions of the Japanese army were unexpected by General He and others.

    ¡°It would be very surprising if the Japanese army didn¡¯t use their time tonight to do something.

    The staff of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters guessed that the Japanese army probably wanted to use this method to continuously detect the core area of ??their defense and the firepower of various defense lines.

    On the defense line that stretches for dozens of kilometers around Peking, it is impossible for them to deploy a large number of defenses in every position. Instead, they focus on defending some areas with higher military value.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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