After a brief ceasefire, the Orumi federal army launched another attack, this time with more numbers and a more dispersed approach. The nearest enemy troops were only three to four hundred meters away from their position, and their numbers seemed to be twice as many as when they first came up. "Three-three charge tactics." Lin Rui frowned and cursed.
The charge tactics of these Orumi federal troops were obviously systematically trained. When they charged, they deployed in the form of skirmishers, and each soldier was five steps apart. On the chaotic battlefield, you can hear the commander delivering military orders, and your teammates can respond to each other. Moreover, the combat formation will be adjusted according to the battlefield conditions. During the charge, some people are responsible for suppressing the enemy's firepower, while others are responsible for destroying enemy fortifications with rocket launchers. The purpose is to distract the enemy's attention and quickly and flexibly break through the enemy's defense line.
In fact, the charge tactic is, on the surface, a tactic that uses large numbers of people to attack the enemy's position. But in fact, anyone with a little bit of military knowledge understands what it means to charge in such a dense formation after the emergence of high-speed machine guns.
The commander will never be stupid enough to let his soldiers withstand the enemy's machine guns and artillery fire, using the so-called intensive charge tactics.
Therefore, in order to reduce its own casualties, the Chinese army once summarized the "three-three system" tactics based on the fact that low-level commanders should pay attention to spreading the density of troops, avoid being killed by intensive firepower, and achieve the goal of alternate cover and attack.
As the name suggests, the "three-three system" means that the troops are divided into three combat groups on a squad basis, each group has three people. Generally, the squad leader, deputy squad leader, and team leader each lead a group to attack. When launching an attack, multiple 3-person teams are flexibly directed by the squad leader through spoken language, sign language, etc. In theory, a 27-person battle group composed of only 3 combat squads can cover an 800-meter-wide front.
The biggest advantage of this "three-three system" team assault tactic is that when the charging party lacks firepower, it can avoid the possibility of heavy casualties caused by the enemy's intensive artillery fire, which will affect combat effectiveness and even lead to combat failure. Moreover, the dispersed attack can attack the enemy at multiple points. Cause a blow. Although the attacks of each group do not interfere with each other, they can achieve unified command, greatly improving the synergy between infantry groups.
After the establishment of the People's Liberation Army, army leaders attached great importance to infantry combat tactics and believed that infantry combat should develop around field battles. During the battle, soldiers must move to engage in mobile warfare, and use dazzling interleaving tactics to annihilate enemy attacks in motion. Combined with flanking attacks for short, swift assaults.
However, the use of the "three-three system" tactics must also be changed based on the actual battlefield situation. For example, in urban warfare, our army generally uses a firepower team, an assault team, a demolition team, and a support team to form a team to fight. Moreover, various tactics are specifically used differently when the enemy defends, attacks, and retreats.
Lin Rui was born in the Chinese army, and the Silver Wolf Michelle who trained him is proficient in various small-scale tactics of Russia and China. In fact, Lin Rui's O2 team often uses similar three-person teams to carry out raids. So Lin Rui could tell at a glance that the opponent was using a charge tactic similar to China's "three-three system".
This made him slightly surprised, but after thinking about it he felt relieved. These Orumi federal troops were all trained by the secret society's armed forces. This type of tactic is one of the basic infantry tactics, although it is no longer commonly used in general battles. But the opposing commander must also be proficient in this.
Lin Rui could see it, and Jiang An knew it quite well. In the few battles between the US military and the Chinese army, they also suffered losses from this infantry tactic. So they had studied this tactic. There is even a more professional name among the US military: it is called discrete infantry charge tactics.
Shogan immediately notified the front troops by radio, "This is an old-fashioned discrete infantry charge tactic. On the surface, it looks like the enemy troops are charging in groups, but when they charge to a certain distance, they will immediately spread out to both wings."
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The sound of gunfire turned from monotonous to intensive, and the Orumi federal troops swarmed up like frantically moving ants and rushed towards the town. The bullets rushing out in front of the position flashed rapidly, and the bright yellow trajectories were like chains of fire, constantly passing through the bodies of the soldiers, making the already irregular crowd even more frantic.
The enemy troops gathered at the front of the position faster than Crazy Horse and others expected. These Orumi federal troops rushed to a certain distance, and as if they had received instructions, they spread out and pounced on both sides, and the battle instantly became intense again. The frontline defense was immediately put under pressure, and almost all troops immediately engaged in crazy offensive and defensive battles.
?Barely repelling the attack, Crazy Horse turned around and was about to speak when a Canavian guerrilla next to him suddenly turned around and shouted: "Be careful!"
"Bang, bang, bang!" A burst of gunshots rang out behind the team member. A group of people turned around and saw the guerrilla rolling to the ground. Crazy Horse secretly screamed, and immediately picked up the gun, only to see the sky Several black things flew over.
Grenade! He subconsciously threw himself to the side, and explosions followed one after another. Fortunately, their bunker was very high, and the grenades only exploded outside the bunker. But then Scarface screamed, the position was filled with smoke, and gunshots became more intensive in the chaos. Scarface's voice came through: "There are enemies on the flanks."
After Scarface roared, he immediately fired a bunch of bullets out. Other mercenaries immediately followed and scanned the area. There was a great deal of gunfire from the flanks, a cacophony of shouts and bullets. Their collective strafing was very ferocious, and more than a dozen of the enemy troops rushing up from the flanks were immediately knocked down. The rest were still shouting, and some hid behind the bunker on one side.
Crazy Horse made a tactical gesture and shouted: "Grenade." Several mercenaries immediately unscrewed the grenades and threw them out. With two booms, the gunshots on the flanks were instantly muted. Scarface took this opportunity to quickly poke his head out and found the enemy behind the flank.
Scarface cursed and planned to fight back, but was immediately taken aback, pulled back and shouted: "Quickly go!"
Almost at the same time, a rocket exploded not far away, and a violent explosion shock wave rushed over. After Scarface rolled several times, he got up in disgrace, shouting that he was in danger. But before he could even take a breath, the enemy's bullets swept in like a violent wind, with fierce momentum, and there seemed to be other enemy troops following.
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