Bright Sword: Rebirth of Kong Jie

Chapter 115 Invincible Place

Among the multi-point defense systems that involve the coordination of multiple forces, the triangle defense system is the most stable.

The three points can reinforce each other and cooperate with each other in defense.

Such situations may not be used too often in modern warfare, but there are countless typical examples of their use in ancient cold weapon wars.

Especially during the Three Kingdoms period when many wise counselors emerged.

There was some surprise on Ding Wei's face. He had studied the map before and had some ideas in this regard, but he hadn't decided yet and hadn't spoken about it. He didn't expect Kong Jie to bring it up first.

He took over the conversation and continued, "Old Li, what Old Kong said is absolutely correct. Look at the map. If we connect the points where the defense zones of our three regiments are located, they can form a triangle with similar distances between them.

Moreover, judging from the topography of the entire Taihang base, we are the gateway to the north of the Taihang base.

The Taihang Mountains are backed by huge mountains and are continuous. It is basically impossible for the Japanese to launch a sneak attack from our rear. The Japanese mechanized combat forces cannot be deployed at all against the towering mountains.

Therefore, if the Japanese want to attack our Taihang base, especially the core area, they can only choose from three directions: north, east, and west.

Among them, the closest route is the one that goes straight across from the north.

Then the defense line formed by our three regiments in Yangquan and Shouyang areas is the gateway to our entire Taihang base.

In other words, if the Japanese want to attack our Taihang base, they must first break through the joint defense zone of our three regiments.

If we can build a solid triangular defense system, with the strength of three regiments, we can even delay the attack of the Japanese army that is several times larger, and can greatly relieve the pressure on the Taihang base."

Li Yunlong also agreed with this and repeatedly praised the triangular defense system proposed by Kong Jie as an excellent idea.

So what exactly do you do?

Kong Jie once again put forward his own ideas: "Although we have always mainly used guerrilla warfare to deal with the Japanese army.

The reason was unavoidable, because our equipment was backward and ammunition was scarce, and it was impossible to defeat the Japanese in a head-on confrontation.

Therefore, they can only choose to disperse their forces or concentrate their forces, mainly using guerrilla warfare, mobile warfare, and ambush warfare.

But that was when our troops were not very large and had not yet established a specific base.

Once the base is established.

If the anti-Japanese revolutionary base areas behind enemy lines want to grow and develop rapidly, it is impossible to carry out frequent transfers. People can be transferred, and weapons can be transferred.

But the factories that are indispensable for the development and growth of the base, as well as many military facilities and bases, are dead. They can't be moved along with them, right?"

"At this point, what we need to consider is not how to transfer troops when facing the Japanese army's large-scale sweep.

The question was how to rely on the solid defense system built in advance to stop the Japanese attack and make the Japs' large-scale sweep in vain.

Only when the base has a solid defense and a solid military foundation can it truly grow stronger! "

“So my suggestion is that, first of all, our three regiments should support and assist each other as a whole to form an absolutely solid triangular defense system.

One point is to open up a stable and fast channel between the bases of our three regiments so that we can quickly transfer troops, transport materials and provide rapid reinforcements.

This passage must be hidden enough and stable enough.

Ensure that when any of our regiments is attacked by the Japanese army, the other two regiments can quickly provide reinforcements.

Second, our three regiments can set up a temporary joint command center and place the command center in a location similar to that of our three regiments for unified coordination.

And we established a more stable and efficient communication system, such as some radio stations and telephones we seized from the Japanese.

Ensure that during the battle, the front-line combat situation of each regiment can be shared with each other at any time and response plans can be discussed together.

Of course, the main thing for each regiment is to work together, and the individual commands within the regiment are still decided by our regiment leaders."

Ding Wei nodded and said, "What Lao Kong said is quite right.

Moreover, not long ago, Lao Kong, your base first destroyed the Nanyuan Battalion of the Japanese army, and then directly defeated the 113th Regiment of the Japanese Army.

When it comes to the construction and preparation of the regiment's base's fortifications, I think no one is more experienced than you, Old Kong.

Lao Kong, you can't keep it for yourself.

Please tell me and Lao Li about your experience in the defense of the base area of ​​your independent regiment."

"Yes, yes, yes, Lao Kong, tell me quickly, how did you quickly wipe out the Japanese 113th Regiment in the base area?

My goodness, those were not just dozens or hundreds of Japs, but thousands of them, a powerful Japanese field regiment!

If this happened on the front battlefield, the two divisions of the Central Army might not be a match for the Japanese field regiment.

Your independent regiment is really capable. You have devoured a full-strength regiment of the devils. If the national army knew about this, wouldn't they be ashamed to death? "

Kong Jie was very modest: "Lao Li, it's not as easy as you think.

Isn't it thanks to Lao Ding and his comrades from the New 1st Regiment who came to help this time? "

Ding Wei quickly shook his head; he didn't dare to take credit for it.

"Old Kong, don't be so modest, and don't embarrass me. I know the specific situation, even if our New 1st Group doesn't come to help.

The fate of the Japanese 113th Regiment was probably not much better.

This time I have to thank my old comrades for giving me such a good stage, and I also got a share of the spoils. After defeating the Japanese 113th Regiment, I also got a lot of benefits. "

As they were talking, several old comrades actually started praising each other for their business.

Ding Wei also mentioned that Li Yunlong led the New Second Regiment to fight beautifully on the Lijiaopo Heights.

The newly formed regiment was used to destroy the arrogant Yamazaki Battalion of the Japanese Army.

"I'm afraid the little devils won't be able to sleep at all this time!"

As for the defense system within the base.

Kong Jie talked about the experience of the independent regiment's defense work in the base area:

"Our regiments are all stationed in mountainous areas. With our soldiers' familiarity with the terrain of the surrounding mountains, we can often gain an absolute geographical advantage in battles with the Japanese.

Especially for some ambushes, if we prepare in advance, we can maximize the advantages of geographical location and even reverse some of our disadvantages in equipment.

So to put it simply, it can be summed up in one sentence:

We, the Eighth Route Army, must never fight a battle without preparation.

What should I do?

The focus of defense must be placed on the guard fortifications.

We must ensure that every attack by the Japanese army is under our detection, and that we can receive news and intelligence in advance of every raid by the Japanese army and make preparations in advance.

This will further leverage the geographical advantages of our mountainous area.

At least we can be invincible now!"

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