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Chapter 528 Why don't men take Wu Gou and take over the five states of Guanshan

Chapter 528 Why don't men take Wu Gou and take over the fifty states of Guanshan

One phalanx after another gathered in various camps.

Inside the brigade command room.

Brigade Commander Feng Qiuhu, Deputy Brigade Commander Lin Zhidong, Deputy Chief of Staff He Yingtao, and Political Department Director Yang Chuanzhou looked at the troops ready to go, with great passion in their chests.

It is also burning at this moment.

The blood seems to be boiling and the soul is trembling.

The 179th Brigade was re-equipped and formed into a powerful force, with the spirit of "one man can fight in three thousand miles and one sword can be as powerful as a million soldiers."

Feng Qiuhu looked at the gathered crowd on the screen and took a deep breath. Chen Jun always told him before that the heavy brigade was the most advanced configuration in the army era and it was not an exaggeration to call it the spear of a great country.

But unfortunately, due to the limitations of the times, Lao Feng never had a very intuitive feeling.

But now.

Tanks, cannons, missiles, helicopters, all in place, waiting to go off.

He believed that with one order from him, the Heavy Armored Group would be able to march northward with great force.

Kill all enemies with all your strength.

At this moment, Feng Qiuhu's heart was experiencing rare violent fluctuations.

A man's romance lasts until his death, and the romance of a senior commander is this large-scale group assault operation.

“Tell me about it!!”

Feng Qiuhu spoke from the brigade command room, and the loudspeakers of each unit were connected to the radio, and the sound echoed throughout the entire camp.

The officers and soldiers in line listened attentively.

"Comrades, I believe everyone has heard the saying, why don't men take Wu Gou and take over the fifty states of Guanshan!!!"

"Today, our 179th Brigade is honored to be able to fight on behalf of the army and participate in the upcoming peace military exercise. This honor is an opportunity given to us by the higher-ups."

"Today, we, the men of the field army, shall carry our three-foot-long swords and accomplish unprecedented feats."

"Today, follow me to conquer the Wolf's Lair and flatten Chebarku."

"Let them see what an unstoppable Marine Corps is like."

"Comrades, the clarion call for battle has been sounded."

"The enemy has sharpened their knives and is waiting for us. Are you ready?"

Feng Qiuhu's voice, transmitted via radio, and his violent mobilization orders echoed in every camp and training ground, directly moving the emotions of all 6287 people in the brigade.

The corners of the Political Department Director Yang Chuanzhou's mouth twitched when he heard this, and the hair on his head stood up.

Damn it, we agreed not to mobilize anymore, so why is the brigade commander getting so excited just before departure?

Don’t underestimate the mobilization just by these few words.

It is no exaggeration to say that this is enough to wipe out the efforts of the political cadres for nearly half a month.

because.

Men, especially soldiers, cannot stand this kind of provocative mobilization.

What's more, the phrase "Why doesn't a man carry a Wu hook?" and "Take over fifty states in Guanshan" and "Follow me to conquer the Wolf's Lair" caused quite a stir.

"Kill! Kill! Kill!!!"

Inside the brigade camp, all the soldiers roared in unison, venting their violent emotions.

Everyone's chest was like a volcano erupting, and there was a lot of real courage in striving for fame and fortune. At this moment, the snow was filled with the momentum of bows and swords.

The shouts of killing shook the sky.

It was violent and cold, but despite the long journey to the battlefield, no one was worried or afraid.

Wherever the spears point, there is a battlefield.

The will to fight was boiling, and the bellicosity reached its peak.

At this moment, if we use one sentence to summarize the thoughts of the officers and soldiers of the entire brigade, it would be this.

The field army is advancing, please rest assured, our motherland, we will be unstoppable!!

After the mobilization is over.

The battalions of the 179th Brigade immediately began to move to the artillery range according to the maneuver plan.

In the main camp.

Rumble.
Infantry fighting vehicles, tanks and other heavy vehicles roared collectively. When the armor vibrated, the tiny dust on the ground also trembled.

"Report, the tank crew's battery is normal, fuel is normal, infrared is normal, communication is normal, and fire control is normal."

"Assemble and assemble!!"

The battalion commander stood in the artillery field, his hands on his hips, and shouted orders.

As the order was given, several senior sergeants in the camp, waving signal flags, directed the huge vehicles weighing dozens of tons to start moving out in order.

Click, click!

The heavy tracks crushed the ground, the three-meter-long tank smoothbore gun moved, and the cold muzzle was filled with a faint smell of sulfur and gunpowder, which were all traces left over from the training.

"Half of the cars in the H01 workshop are leaving the warehouse!!"

“H02 cars are spaced two meters apart.”

Command orders for equipment replenishment continued to be transmitted from the scene, and the mixed group of heavy tanks began to become orderly.

In the hands of the soldiers, these heavy equipment are like big toys. The tanks are lined up side by side and move out of the camp according to the movement route.

Other combat vehicles, such as radar vehicles, armored vehicles, infantry fighting vehicles, logistics ammunition trucks, water trucks, fuel trucks, engineering vehicles, etc.

Join the mixed team in order.

They set out to the station one after another to prepare for railway lifting.

Of course, there are other main camps.

The soldiers were commanding the tanks to slowly drive onto the heavy-duty tractor trailer, and then deftly used steel wire ropes to buckle and secure the main combat equipment in preparation for road maneuvers.

The entire brigade will naturally not be left behind in the movement, and the helicopter squadron newly incorporated into the 179th Brigade will not be left behind.

One by one, the pilots boarded the helicopter in an orderly line, holding their helmets, while the ground crew was making final preparations.

Some paratroopers were busy opening their equipment bags and doing the final pre-battle inspection.

The squad leader of the soldiers reminded as he inspected the soldiers.

"Everyone, check carefully. This is our first battle after joining the 179th Brigade. I'm not sure whether Brigade Feng or Officer Chen will let us fight in this battle."

"But no matter what the higher-ups arrange, we must be prepared for the toughest battle. Once we start fighting, we may not have enough time to resupply."

"Recheck the supplies you need to carry in your backpack."

"Three portions of Type 05 compressed dry rations, four high-heat energy bars, six fully loaded magazines, and a bandolier with 4 rounds of spare ammunition, a total of 6 rounds of ammunition."

"Be careful not to overfill the magazine, as that will damage the spring."

"Also, check if you have enough grenades. Make sure everyone carries enough TNT. Also, check the walkie-talkies. There are two batteries. Turn them on and check the battery status. If they are low, ask the logistics department to replace them immediately."

"The machine gunners and heavy firepower operators checked their equipment repeatedly."

"After confirming everything is correct, prepare to board the plane!!"

. . . . . . . . . .

The entire 179th Brigade was mobilized by air, land and rail.

On the other side in Chebarku, Chen Jun also received news that the troops had already received orders to dispatch.

After all, there is no need to ask about this matter deliberately.

The Russians are extremely busy themselves. In recent days, many Russian troops have appeared at the training grounds, driving vehicles and helicopters to the border.

Just now, the authorization documents for the 179th Brigade to enter the border were sent to the headquarters.

Chen Jun stood on the outskirts of the Chebarku barracks. He looked at the Russian troops and directed them to the border, apparently to pick someone up.

He couldn't help but shook his head, secretly cursing in his heart that these Russians were too cautious.

Do you know why the Russians arranged for someone to pick them up?
That is not politeness, nor is it the so-called hospitality. Military exercises do not emphasize this.

The Russians' goal was to wait for the troops of the 179th Brigade to gather at the border and then they would be responsible for supervision.

The 179th Brigade was required to move to Chebarku according to the route they had planned after entering the country.

You are not allowed to go anywhere else during the trip, and you are not allowed to deviate from the established route.

Because the Russians would never allow them to march like they did in their country, where the large army could take small roads if they wanted or main roads if they wanted.

So free.

Firstly, people were worried that such a large-scale armored force entering the territory would cause unnecessary panic.

Secondly, when the mobile troops enter the Mao area, even if there is no deliberate order from above, they can do so out of military habit and with the assistance of technological equipment.

The officers and soldiers of the 179th Brigade will also inevitably survey and map the large amount of terrain, rivers, and mountains along the way.

These seemingly useless things are actually military secrets.

Ordinary people don’t care how wide or deep the river in front of their house is, or how high or long the mountain behind their house is.

But the military cares, and it cares a lot.

"These old Russians are quite cautious." Chen Jun was standing outside the barracks, observing the scene of the Russian army's movement.

Political Commissar Xu Wensheng walked out of the tent, walked up to Chen Jun, and said with a low laugh: "The units of the Russian Federation participating in this joint military exercise have been announced."

"Have you heard?"

"Yeah, I heard about it."

Hearing this, Chen Jun smiled and nodded: "It is said to be the 169th Brigade. Its main equipment is the T90M heavy tank. Its movement speed is the same as our 96A. It is equipped with a new generation of active explosive reactive armor, and its defense is comparable to that of the 99A."

"I just don't know whether it's true or not."

When Chen Jun mentioned the Russian army, his expression did not change much, and even when he discussed the enemy's equipment, his tone did not fluctuate much.

It's like reading a set of data.

But Xu Wensheng knew that Chen Jun's calmness was not due to his self-confidence, but was just a habit developed by the commander.

Is Russia’s 169th Brigade strong?

There is no doubt about that. How could there be any rookies in the unit that can be sent to the joint military exercise?
By referring to the 179th Brigade, it is not difficult to guess that they are the only heavy armored brigade in the entire army in the country, and they have all been sent out.

Of course, this only refers to the time when the 179th Brigade was established.

Not anymore, at least apart from combat effectiveness and training time.

If we only count the equipment and organization, after a month of deployment, we can already have six or seven heavy brigades.

As for the 169th Brigade of the Russian Federation, even though Chen Jun and Xu Wensheng didn't know much about this unit, they knew that it was a meritorious unit with a long history.

If we talk about its predecessor, it was the Young Guards Division during the Great Patriotic War of Russia.

To say that it is famous is not an exaggeration, because Russia's 169th Brigade truly deserves such praise.

The other side was also organized into a brigade when it switched to informatization. In the previous Young Guards Division, it was said that there was an armored soldier for every four soldiers.

The entire division has 600 main battle tanks.

Good guy.

Just hearing this number will make your scalp tingle.

Damn, this is absolutely typical, a model of the mechanized steel torrent.

They are usually stationed in the eastern region and were able to intimidate the entire Euro Plain in the past.

It can be said that the confrontation between the 179th Brigade and the 169th Brigade is definitely a heavyweight military exercise.

All actions of the commanders of both sides and any combat details of the troops will be put under a magnifying glass.

Putting aside the influence of the joint military exercise, all Chen Jun knew was that the militaries of both countries were keeping an eye on this exercise.

The observation groups of middle and senior commanders from the military units of both sides can number nearly 50 people, and there are as many as to on-site observers from army academies.

There are more than 60 strategic researchers.

With this scale, how could it be possible to say there is no pressure?

Chen Jun stood outside the barracks and watched Da Mao's actions for a while, then greeted the political commissar and didn't bother to see what arrangements the other party had made.

He hurried to the barracks where the logistics personnel lived.

Going to find Li Haiyao.

Don't get me wrong, our Chief of Staff Chen is going to find a wife for serious business, as he is about to have a fight with Damao.

In a word, don't fight a battle without preparation.

In the past half month, Chen Jun and the staff members he brought from the brigade have been working extremely hard.

During this period, in addition to studying the military terrain and tactical punctuation of the training ground, Chen Jun also had to lead the staff to conduct sand table simulations of combat units and arms.

This includes using the tools of the Armed Police Hydropower Corps to conduct communications tests in various terrains, radar tests, command process tests, mobility tests, airborne and armored propulsion tests, etc.

All test results must be recorded.

Of course, there is more work to do.

Based on the organization of the 179th Brigade, Chen Jun had to conduct intensive simulation adaptive deductions targeting dozens of comprehensive tactical points such as airborne, mountainous, etc. in unfamiliar terrain.

For example, for the bridge built across the river in the middle of Chebarku, Chen Jun had to bring members of the staff to understand the length, strength, weathering, load-bearing capacity, structure, and river depth of the bridge, and plan reasonable blasting points, machine gun position construction points, and mortar construction points.

Mark the most appropriate attack points, evacuation routes, attack routes, backup routes, and even air force bombing targets.

Whenever there was a tactical arrangement that involved confrontation in military subjects, Chen Jun would lead his men to deduce it. They would go out to survey and map during the day, and then deduce based on the surveying and mapping results at night.

We are determined to thoroughly understand the 600-square-kilometer Chebarku base.

This is only one aspect. Exercises are about confrontation and fighting. We can’t just study ourselves.

The Russian army also needs to be studied.

Chen Jun borrowed some information from the director's office and analyzed the organization, equipment, firepower, tactics, coordination characteristics, command procedures, weapon parameters, and limit data of the Mao army based on the exercise's combat damage rules, adjudication discipline, and wartime regulations.

The organization of the 169th Brigade will not be fully announced before the war, so Chen Jun can only make a comprehensive deduction based on past experience.

In any battle, the commander's strategic planning is not easily achieved.

In this joint military exercise, the number of participants from both sides, if the external assistance personnel are included, will definitely exceed 10,000.

If the total number of people includes the directing department and support troops, it would be a large-scale exercise with a scale of over 25,000 people.

Even if there are not many people fighting on the front line, and most of them are auxiliary combat personnel, we cannot take it lightly.

It is no exaggeration to say that the workload of formal preparations is sky-high.

The staff team brought by Chen Jun was not enough at all, and he mobilized hundreds of people from the armed police squadron to assist.

He also gathered more than 20 staff officers from the Western Theater Command Army Directorate to assist him.

If it weren't for the fact that before this, Chen Jun called on the 71st Army and had several chiefs of staff teach him sand table tactical simulations and the advantageous deployment of various arms for coordinated operations.

This time, he might not be able to withstand the pre-war preparations.

Don't think it's an exaggeration.

When it comes to war, fighting is just the final form of manifestation.

Before the fight, one side will always make adequate preparations in advance.

War, as the most intense form of confrontation between human organization and discipline, is any sudden outbreak of war that can be seen in the history of military warfare since industrialization.

Actually, it's not sudden at all.

Because one side must be preparing in advance, or even both sides are preparing, and defeat is just the final result.

Never fight a battle without preparation. Any large-scale war requires advance mobilization, assembly, and logistical preparation.

Or some special equipment may require temporary overtime production, and analysis of the opponent, terrain analysis, and tactical application must be targeted.

It takes several months to half a year to adapt in advance.

It is not easy for someone like Chen Jun to make hasty preparations half a month in advance.

Because the fact is that if you are not well prepared for a war, you will die without knowing how you died.

For example, the time when Hans beat Damao.

During combat, the number of casualties due to frostbite alone was countless, which was a typical case of reckless behavior.

Chen Jun went to find Li Haiyao also for the purpose of war preparation.

He had to learn at least 300 military terms used by the Russians in combat from Li Haiyao. Not only did he need to learn it himself, but the staff of the 179th Brigade also had to learn it.

After all, it is a war. It is possible that a few people who understand Mao language can be picked out from the entire brigade and can understand the opponent's instructions during electromagnetic interference.

But as a commander, you can't just rely on the soldiers below and then act like you are listening to a mystery, which will be of no use at all, right?

You have to learn a little bit.

As a member of the commando team, Chen Jun was not proficient in these languages, but he could understand some of the commonly used ones.

He followed Li Haiyao to study, firstly to play a leading role, and secondly because his knowledge was indeed very limited.

Like what's good (hala less), lay down your weapons and surrender (private encouragement, ah rub day and night, pinch, very motherly) and so on.

This common military term must be learned.

Chen Jun not only required them to learn the Mao language, he also planned that all officers and soldiers in the brigade must speak the dialect when fighting.

Because, not only can they learn, Damao is not stupid either, he also knows how to learn.

By then, those blue-eyed people will be driven crazy by listening to it.

Chen Jun took the lead.

At this moment, he was sitting in the barracks, learning the Mao language with a group of staff members.

The two troops participating in the military exercise, one departed from Pengcheng and headed straight for the Chebal base by air, rail and land.

Another force also headed towards Chebarku via the Siberian Railway and land transportation.

In fact, the military exercise had already begun at this time.

It's just a strategic exercise. What matters first is the ability of both sides to deploy troops to the front line. This has nothing to do with the unit commanders.

What we are competing for is national strength and support from above.

The two armies were like two sharp arrows, heading straight into the battlefield.

When these two main forces arrived, it was the eve of the official outbreak of the war.

(End of this chapter)

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