Chapter 475 Weekly Offensive Magnet Tactics! Who Taught This?
Chapter 475: Weekly Offensive, Magnet Tactics! Who taught this? (Please subscribe, please vote monthly)
"Not that easy?"
Zhuge Weidao looked at Mu Zhongjun with suspicion. This Mu Zhongjun looked a little timid! It seemed like it was a mistake to make him the admiral of the Southern Continent Army!
The fact that Mu Zhongjun can become the admiral of the Southern Continental Army is related to Zhuge Weidao, because Mu Zhongjun and Zheng Guoxian are both "rear party members", and Zhuge Weidao is also very close to Empress Dowager Zheng. Therefore, when choosing the admiral of the Southern Continental Army,
At that time, Zhuge Weidao recommended Mu Zhongjun to the military advisor corps. Since the Zhuge family members have been deeply involved in the navy for many years, there was no suitable candidate in the army. Therefore, the military advisors in the military advisor corps all nodded. After all, Mu Zhongjun
Zhongjun is also the most important figure among the eight aristocratic families, and is the current King of Guizhou!
The Zheng family also supported Mu Zhongjun under the operation of Zheng Yuhuan and Zheng Guoxian.
Coupled with the support of the Mu family themselves, three of the eight aristocratic families supported Mu Zhongjun in taking the lead in the expedition to the Southern Continent.
And the remaining five aristocratic families couldn't recommend a more powerful candidate, so the matter was settled.
Unexpectedly, this Mu Zhongjun looked very brave, but actually turned out to be a coward on the battlefield!
Mu Zhongjun's reaction to Zhuge Weidao is not surprising at all. Because Zhuge Weidao, the "Zhuge Military Advisor", has been relatively "reckless" in recent years, he has been nicknamed "The Brave Champion of the Three Armies and the Fierce Zhuge".
Among those with the surname Zhuge, except for King Zhuge Wuzhong, who had been conquering east and west for fifty years, Zhuge was the most courageous as a Taoist.
If this Zhuge had arrived at the time of the Three Kingdoms, he would have been a fierce general who could "fight Cao Cao with a white horse and a silver spear, and attack Zhou Lang in a river battle"!
Thinking of this, Mu Zhongjun stood up with a smile, walked to a map hanging on a bulkhead, then pointed at the map and said to Zhuge Weidao: "Taozi, look here. This is Taibultop Mountain.
It is part of the Great Dividing Range. After passing this mountain ridge, the terrain gradually drops down and becomes relatively flat. Now Hugh Gough's army is marching along the western foot of the Great Dividing Range, and is expected to arrive at Tabletop Mountain in 7 days.
At the foot, I will use these seven days to build a 'Great Wall' along Tabletop Mountain to block Hugh Gough's cavalry."
"Build the Great Wall?"
Zhuge Weidao was a little dumbfounded.
Using the "Great Wall" to deal with the "Mongolian cavalry" is an old method passed down from the Ming Dynasty. But now the Ming Dynasty has armored vehicles and bombers!
Mu Zhongjun then said: "Daozi, your fleet will move south in six days, sail to the vicinity of Sydney Bay, and then start bombing Jackson Naval Port and downtown Sydney. At the same time, send minesweepers to the beaches on the north and south sides of Sydney Bay.
, pretending to clear mines.”
"Is this a plan to trick Hugh Gaofu?"
Zhuge Wei said in his heart: "You, Mu Zhongjun, have a flying dragon riding on your face and still want to use tricks. You are too cunning!"
Mu Zhongjun nodded and said: "A war is never tiring of deceit. Although I have the advantage, I still have to use the strategies that should be used. If Hugh Goff learns that all our fleets have gone to Sydney Bay, and we are here in Brisbane,
If the siege fails for many days, it must be thought that we have transferred all our main forces to carry out a surprise attack near Sydney Bay, and that the attack on Brisbane is a feint.
In this way, he may launch a fierce attack on our 'Great Wall' defense line on Tabletop Mountain. And we can use this opportunity to consume his morale, supplies and lives. Hugh Gough came from afar this time, bringing
There cannot be too much supplies and ammunition. It is estimated that his attack will be exhausted after 5-7 days, and it will not exceed 8 days at most. I have led the cavalry, and I know the logistics of the cavalry best. Even if one man has two horses, he will still be exhausted.
With a large number of carriages accompanying them and grazing for the horses along the way, the troops could sustain their attack for 5-7 days.
Therefore, I will dispatch tank troops on the 6th or 7th day, depending on the situation, to quickly penetrate behind the British, and cooperate with the infantry in the front to outflank the British army, forcing them to break through and retreat. I will then use the tank troops to stick to the British.
The army pursued them all the way. At the same time, planes were dispatched to bomb the British army's logistics line and the retreating British army, denying Hugh Gough's army a chance to get supplies and a chance to breathe!"
Zhuge Weidao was stunned at this time. Isn't this the "worship offensive and magnet tactics"? How could Mu Zhongjun do this? Could it be that he is the same?
"My lord," Zhuge Weidao finally gave him a thumbs up, "You are so clever. I'm afraid Hugh Gaofu will die without a burial place this time!"
Mu Zhongjun waved his hand and said: "Daozi, tell me these words. My magnet strategy, which is designed to defeat the enemy's short-term offensive, was learned from your ancestor!"
correct!
Zhuge Weidao finally remembered that Mu Zhongjun's style of play was used by King Zhuge Wuzhong. After King Zhuge Wuzhong completed the governance and land reform in the south, the Ming army's logistics had always been very secure, and its firepower was relatively
He is in an advantage, but his mobility is still poor. Therefore, his usual tactics are to "lure the enemy to attack, show weakness in defense, exhaust the enemy to counterattack, and use magnets to stick to the enemy."
Although it is such a simple set of tactics, it works well every time and seldom fails. After King Zhuge Wu Zhong reorganized the rich land in the south, he never encountered an opponent who could compete with him for firepower and supplies.
Even with heavy cavalry assault, King Wu Zhong's Xin Ming army was not at all inferior.
The only shortcoming is that the mobility of the troops is slightly poor.
Since this set of tactics is so easy to use, it has naturally been passed down from generation to generation by the education system of the Ming Army.
As for Mu Zhongjun, a legion commander who has been in the military for twenty years and has been promoted to general, but has almost zero actual combat experience, he naturally can only fight according to textbooks.
However, this old ancestral method seems to be suitable for dealing with Hugh Goff.
Now Hugh Gough's firepower, supplies, and assault capabilities are all greatly outmatched by his opponents. And the only thing he can use is the mobility of the cavalry... In fact, his mobility can't compete with the Ming army's armored vehicles, but now
Not everyone in the Ming army who landed in Australia had a car to ride in.
If everyone had wheeled armored vehicles, wouldn't it be a mechanized force? The Ming Army's army is not that big now. After all, the automobile was only invented not many years ago.
Therefore, there are only a small number of troops equipped with wheeled armored vehicles, and large troops cannot catch up with Hugh Goff's cavalry on the grasslands.
But Hugh Goff can't win just by running.
He still has to find opportunities for decisive battles in sports.
And this opportunity... Within a few days after Hugh Gough left Sydney, it seemed to have gradually appeared, and it was getting bigger and bigger.
Because the Brisbane Fortress, which was not well-guarded, was temporarily defended by the Ming Army's "intense attack" by the Ming army's landing troops!
The reason why the fortress can be defended, according to the report sent by the fortress defenders on the long-wave radio, is that the heavy artillery of the Ming army who landed is insufficient, and the troops seem to be limited.
Although these Ming troops were very capable in the landing battle and the fierce pursuit that followed, their stamina was not enough after entering the siege stage.
Although the Brisbane Fortress is old, the location of this fortress is very particular. It is more than 20 kilometers away from the coastline, which can avoid attacks from the sea.
If the Ming army had not brought a large number of heavy artillery ashore, then they could really have destroyed the cannons on the walls of the Brisbane Fortress... Without the cannons, it would have been very difficult to successfully attack the fortress and conduct field battles on land.
Chapter completed!