Traveling through the Warhammer world, but I didn’t cry

Chapter 331 100 million vs. 600,000, the advantage is mine

Kane recalled the battles on their road. Although the expedition fleet had a big mission, it would still respond to distress signals from surrounding star areas and collect dungeons and so on.

So sometimes the expedition fleet turns back halfway, probably because the dungeon on the way is too difficult to defeat.

The empire launched several expeditions against the Tau Empire, hoping to directly crush this small empire to death, but each time the troops were diverted by various emergencies within the territory. In the end, only a few big and small fish were left in the huge expedition fleet.

In terms of total strength, the empire can crush any enemy. But the problem is that the empire has to face too many enemies, and it can only use up to one point of its strength.

Poor and unstable subspace navigation, relying entirely on luck.

When the fleet sails into the torrent of subspace, it is blind. In a place where the concepts of space and time are lost, they can only rely on the judgment of the navigator.

For example, if you enter the subspace on the front foot, the navigator on the back foot says: Okay, tear a hole from this place, and we will reach the place.

Or you have been drifting in the subspace for a long time, and you feel that the navigator is almost dying of old age here, but you still opened the door and reached the destination.

You think it's very short, but in fact it's been over a hundred years. You thought it was long, but in fact it only took a few seconds.

As a result, the empire has a strange phenomenon of overall overwhelming everything and partial ultimate disadvantage.

There just aren't enough for the Empire to defeat, but the Empire rarely has the opportunity to mobilize a large number of legions to fight.

But for an independent planet government that does not know whether to live or die, the empire can still crush it casually.

Maybe it was too easy to eliminate the soldiers stationed on the planet before, and they suddenly had the illusion that the empire was nothing more than that. Their minds are filled with new military theories and new combat ideas, relying on the planet's vast plains and the high-speed heavy armored tractors they made.

At least that's what Delia said. They're just some fast-moving tractors. They can defeat the garrison on the planet, but there are too few of them. Injuries have made these veterans of the garrison almost dead in the past hundred years. All that's left is a kid wearing an ill-fitting political commissar coat and hundreds of thousands of new recruits under his command.

Faced with independent planets and other governments in the sector that were ready to take action, the Empire chose to use the simplest and most brutal way to shock their hearts.

What bullshit tactical ideas and new battle plans are all scum in front of the endless sea of ​​​​people and torrents of steel. If you can't beat them, there just aren't enough.

The psykers in the army used their psychic powers on the ships to calculate the planet's offensive, and marked the revealed key areas, such as power plants, ammunition depots and other facilities buried underground.

Observe the trends of future wars so that the imperial army can appear on the enemy's attack path and seize the opportunity as much as possible.

When this information was compiled into the general meeting, a standard imperial attack began.

The light cruiser's macro cannon will clear a safe area for the troops and even blow up the manned positions into ashes. Then the ship will project an entire giant ceramic steel plate.

The strengthened ceramic steel plate will not wear out in the friction of the atmosphere, and will fall to the ground that has been blown to pieces, forcibly creating a flat area.

As the first assault force, the airdrop pods smashed into the surroundings of the landing zone and were alert to the enemy's counterattack.

Huge transport ships will drop a large number of troops into the landing zone. If the enemy does not break through the assault force's defense line, what awaits them is an endless charge of large corps.

The deep defense line seemed to have become a joke. The imperial army launched a crushing attack. Every inch of land was filled with imperial soldiers and covered with their tanks.

Mobile warfare has become a matter of death. You can't find any corner where you can hide from the imperial army's search. They can always use ground-penetrating missiles to drill through your tunnels and bunkers, sending you all to the sky.

As for harassing the rear, it affects the supply line. For the Empire, as long as the entire planet is a frontline, there are no supply lines.

If there is a lack of forts in a certain area, just airdrop one. If you are short of ammunition, just drop it into a warehouse. The fleet that has mastered the sector universe will become the best backing of the army, but it also requires the Astra Militarum generals to pay a certain price. The empire does not provide free services, even to its colleagues.

In the end, the enemy defended the fortified mountains, relying on the thick mountain rocks to block the imperial army's attack. Then they have another option, not to summon the powerful Angels Astartes, but to smash down the Imperial command vehicle that symbolizes the power of the Imperial Astra Militarum.

This super heavy tank has thick armor and six void shield generators. A height of 50 meters or more is enough for it to crush small Titans, and the Behemoth Cannon is enough to accommodate four Leman Russ tanks.

If the Imperial Command Vehicle is surrounded by enemies, it can completely stop the impact buffer loaded inside, kill all nearby infantry with the shock wave when firing, and cause severe collapse of the ground.

The fortress-like mountains were so powerless against the imperial command vehicles. Every shot could send rocks from the mountains several thousand meters into the air, leaving behind a mushroom cloud that covered the sky and sun at the point of explosion.

A ruthless attack that demonstrates the power of the Empire's military will eventually end with the terrifying sound of the Guards' boots hitting the ground. The survivors on the planet will pledge their allegiance to the Empire, and this fear will follow them for thousands of years.

Until one day in the future, another stupid and arrogant ruler treats the records left thousands of years ago as ridiculous myths, triggering another disciplinary action from the empire.

After listening to Kane's words, Lin Fan could understand him. Judging from the overwhelming attack of the Empire, this kind of infantry training and learning is not very useful.

But the question is, can their large-scale expeditionary fleet really be fully invested in the attack on the Tau?

Although the Guardian series rifles and Priest Delia's research on orcs have made the Empire less troubled in facing orcs, many troops have joined the fleet only after the orcs on the planet have been eliminated.

Moreover, the Empire has rarely received reports on attacks by Eldar pirates in recent years. Perhaps it is because Gomorrah has become a hell after Slaanesh broke in, and there is no time to plunder humans.

"Wait, Commissar, these things will be used. In a few days, you will see the new communicator we are going to use. And don't be too confident in your luck. Even if the Empire crushes the enemy, we will definitely suffer on the front line between you and me."

"Is this a curse?"

"No, no, no, how can this be considered a curse? I prefer to call it the Emperor's bad sense of humor."

Kane sighed after listening to Lin Fan's words. He really hadn't experienced a crushing situation. Even if he did, his position was the focus of the enemy's attack.

When your defense is strong enough, you will not be so afraid of exposing your position.

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