Chapter 1481, Dead End(2/4)
Therefore, resolving the civil war in Guanzhong as soon as possible and forcing the government to surrender is definitely the top priority of the Japanese invaders.
A protracted war with no resolution would be very detrimental to the Japanese invaders.
"Judging from the contents of the telegram, there should be at least three cavalry regiments." He Yingping explained.
"Three regiments? Well done!" Zhang Yong's eyes flashed.
He is used to seeing big scenes now. He has no feeling for the three wings.
The three regiments of the Japanese cavalry were about 5,000 men. It was not as large as the Japanese infantry brigade.
The key is that there are no heavy weapons, which narrows the gap between the enemy and ourselves.
What the national army currently lacks is heavy weapons.
If the Japanese invaders launch 75mm or 105mm artillery, it will be difficult for the Chinese army to stop them.
Especially those 105mm heavy cannons with a range of up to 18 kilometers, which are basically invincible on the ground.
Looking at the world at that time, the 18-kilometer range was also the longest among artillery pieces of its class.
Unfortunately, the three Japanese divisions moving south from the north were all equipped with this kind of 105mm heavy cannon.
The three heavy artillery regiments are intact. They are all fully equipped with thirty-six guns.
In addition, in Jinan, there is an independent field heavy artillery regiment with thirty-six 150mm howitzers.
In addition, the air command map also shows that the Japanese invaders still have a large number of heavy weapons in the Pingjin area and the Songhu area.
If you want to count heavy weapons, the Japanese aggressors have a terrifying advantage.
At present, in the entire national army's battle sequence, there may be less than a hundred 75mm mountain guns left.
There was not much equipment originally, but after the losses at the Battle of Songhu and the Battle of Jinling, there was not much left.
The terrible thing is, there is no way to add it.
If one door is damaged, one door is missing.
Unless it is included in the Soviet aid weapons list.
But the Japanese invaders had at least a thousand gates, ten times more than the national army.
105mm…
There are at least 700 Japanese invaders.
150mm…
There were at least two hundred Japanese invaders.
I won’t talk about the ratio to the national army because it is simply impossible to calculate.
If it were not for the twenty-eight howitzers captured by the Japanese invaders before, the denominator would be zero! It is impossible to calculate the multiple.
Until now, the denominator of the 150mm howitzer is still zero.
What's even more terrible is that the Japanese invaders can also continuously manufacture artillery to supplement the losses on the front line.
In addition, the Japanese invaders continued to manufacture tanks...
Those Type 97 medium tanks can still run rampant on the Chinese battlefield.
Before meeting Xie Mantou, the Japanese tanks had almost no opponents.
In fact, the T-26 and the like aided by the Soviet Union cannot be defeated.
When the T-34 came out, the Soviets stopped providing assistance. In the end, it was a dead end.
As for naval power...
Compared to China, the Japanese Navy Red Deer are completely Zenith star-level existences, right...
so……
The enemy is strong and I am weak.
The difference is huge.
In the face of this huge advantage, neither Xuzhou nor Wuhan can defend themselves.
The most the Japanese invaders have to pay is a little more...
In fact, it means more people die.
In the early days, the Japanese invaders had no shortage of men.
well……
A little irritable.
The system is not powerful!
It’s not that I, Zhang Yong, can’t do it. It’s the system that’s pulling my crotch.
We can't even provide 75mm field guns. What's the use? There's a J-6 next door...
Resentments return to resentments. My mood will soon recover.
If there is no system, you will not even have the chance to be cannon fodder.
Now that we can occasionally provide some light weapons and a large amount of ammunition, what else do you want?
It is serious to think of ways to kill more Japanese invaders.
It would be best to let the Japanese invaders shed all their blood before the war is won.
This gave the Japanese aggressors no chance to rise again when they were resisting U.S. aggression and aiding Korea.
[Chariot factory construction progress +1]
[Construction of combat laboratory begins]
The information disappears in a flash.
Zhang Yong:???
etc!
War lab?
This seems to be a new project! It didn’t exist before.
What's the meaning?
Is the system ready to launch powerful weapons?
Good, good, good!
I wish it would be faster.
Don't wait until 1945 to come out, the day lilies are already cold.
Cheer up.
keep going.
There should be more Japanese cavalry ahead.
A Japanese cavalry brigade usually consisted of about five hundred people.
A Japanese cavalry regiment had three cavalry brigades, approximately 1,500-2,000 men.
Frankly speaking, there are not many people.
However, he, Zhang Yong, would not refuse anyone who came.
Killing one Japanese invader is still killing. Killing a hundred Japanese invaders is still killing.
As long as they are Japanese invaders, no matter how many they are, he can kill them very happily.
"Ta-ta-ta..."
"Ta-ta-ta..."
Keep moving forward. Night gradually falls.
The night was dark and visibility was getting lower and lower, so we stopped for the night.
It is still dangerous for so many cavalry to move at night. Sometimes, there are too many people, and movement is not so convenient.
Large-scale combat operations should still be conducted during the day. There are no air threats anyway.
After a hard day, Zhang Yong also needed to rest.
The campsite is in Wenshang County.
This place had just been ravaged by Japanese invaders and the situation was very bad.
On the streets, on the city walls, and outside the suburbs, there were corpses of young and middle-aged people massacred by the Japanese invaders everywhere.
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Sure enough, unarmed young adults are dangerous goods in times of war.
To be continued...