Chapter 245(2/2)
The number of 75mm howitzers in the regiment has also doubled, and the number of shells has also doubled.
The Polish people's point of view is that the Ming army penetrated the cannon fodder's position, and there will be some casualties anyway.
Then let these tactically trained troops take the lead. Their mission is to kill more Ming troops and delay the Ming army's attack.
Of course, in the process of blocking the Ming army, they also had to pay a heavy price.
The most likely outcome is that like the cannon fodder, the entire army was wiped out on the front line. In other words, they are the 2:0 version of the cannon fodder.
According to the logic of the Poles, after breaking through these two lines of defense, the Ming army was basically in trouble, if not seriously injured.
At this time, they will encounter the ultimate evolved version of the Polish army..., the Polish Heavy Armored Division.
The equipment of the Polish heavy division was much more luxurious than that of the troops in front.
At least, the regimental artillery has been changed to 105 mm.
Moreover, the small arms of each company and battalion also increased by 30%.
The most important thing is that the company also has mortars. There are six mortars in a company. This is basically equivalent to the firepower of the Ming Army company!
It can be seen that the military camp has firepower and can completely destroy these Polish heavy armored divisions.
Because the Ming army camp was a firepower, there were six 105mm howitzers. In the regiment, the caliber was increased to 120mm, and the number was increased to twelve.
This is still an ordinary unit of the Ming Army, if it is an elite unit of the Ming Army.
The regiment's firepower even includes a rocket launcher battery consisting of six 12-barreled 107mm rocket launchers.
This kind of rocket launcher battery is devastating to tactical targets.
Anyway, the bullets are large enough to cover all living things in one go.
If it comes to divisional firepower, it will be even more difficult to improve.
In the Ming army, divisions were the main combat units. The main part of the army was the command structure, and the rest were mostly security forces armed with light weapons.
The arrangement of the Poles is a bit too idealistic. Even if they are deeply influenced by religious ideas, not everyone is brave enough to die.
Those cannon fodders on the front line actually know deep down what kind of stuff they are.
On weekdays, people who smoked and farted in the trenches consumed food, but when the war started, they also went into the trenches.
Let me be cannon fodder for the rest of my life!
It is indeed a matter of the next life, because the Ming army will not persuade the people in these trenches to surrender.
They will only use the newly developed flamethrower to spray it inside.
Then throw a bunch of grenades and blow up the entrance to the bunker.
Generally speaking, there shouldn't be any living people in this kind of place.
After the first line of defense was punctured like a layer of soft egg, the second line of troops encountered the powerful Ming army before they were ready.
Often these troops will collapse after encountering artillery fire preparations that last for an hour or even longer.
But after all, they are trained and smarter.
These people would jump out of the trenches and run back. Or they would kneel on the ground and surrender with their hands raised!
Those who run back will be shot at by various weapons.
Those who knelt down and surrendered were thrown onto tractors, and what awaited them was life-long labor.
The last third front was the heavy Polish infantry division, and the Ming army did not give them a chance at all.
Because the Ming army that penetrated from behind had already come from behind them.
The tanks ran over the heavy artillery that the Poles had high hopes for, the infantry fighting vehicles strafed all the ammunition accumulation points in sight, and all kinds of supplies were also completely destroyed.
The so-called heavy armor divisions, before they could show their power, and even before many of their artillery pieces had time to turn their muzzles and fire, were chased and beaten by Ming army tanks until they even recognized their mother.
Now, all over the mountains and plains of Bronsk are broken Polish troops.
The three-layer stacking strategy completely failed!
Budoldovsky also hoped that some of the frontline troops would be able to come back.
Now it seems that 10% out of 10% can come back because of God's full blessing.
At three o'clock that night, the Ming army's tank troops encountered the first organized resistance from the Polish army.
This time the resistance against the Polish army was quite clever. They laid mines on the road.
Chapter completed!