Chapter 1878 Time exchanges for space

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"This arsenal is only a hundred kilometers away from us. It can be said that it is not too far away."

"Henry, please explain the information about this arsenal."

Henry stepped forward, pointed to the arsenal and said: "The geographical location of this arsenal is not that important, based on the information we have explored."

"They have about three thousand standing French troops stationed there, and now is a special war period, so the number is slightly more."

"The geographical environment there is a plain, with grasslands nearby and many wild animals."

"According to our observations, the enemy has probably arranged many traps nearby. Well, I remember that before France came, there were a lot of swamps there."

"I've found this information now." Henry took out a roll of maps and posted it on it: "This is the topographic map of the arsenal."

Everyone looked up at the detailed terrain map and were slightly stunned.

It is outrageous that Henry was able to obtain such a detailed topographical map.

From topographic maps to key information about the French garrison, Henry had a very comprehensive grasp of it in the past two months.

Everyone took a deep look at Henry.

In the past, they all thought that the Wahhara tribe was just a group of guys who only knew how to use brute force.

But now I see that they not only know brute force, but also are bold and careful.

Nashadir looked at such detailed information and smiled slightly.

During his time in the Wahala tribe, he knew that the Wahala tribe was a natural intelligence station.

The people from other tribes they took in had various backgrounds and came from various tribes in Egypt, and a lot of information could be obtained from them.

At that time, Nashadir knew that the Wahhara tribe would definitely be the most important intelligence agency in his plan in the future.

It now appears that Henry has lived up to his expectations.

Henry walked away among the scorching eyes of everyone, with no extra expression on his face, as if what he did was just a small thing.

Nashadir said: "Okay, now that everyone knows so much information, can anyone provide a combat plan?"

Everyone looked at the terrain map of the weapons depot and pondered for a moment.

Someone said: "Since we are on the grassland, I think the cavalry has the best combat capability. The enemy only has 3,000 troops, and we now have 10,000 troops that can be put into battle."

"There are also 20,000 reserve troops, which is more than enough to attack this arsenal."

"I think dispatching three thousand cavalry and fighting quickly is the best way."

He also said: "I don't think that although the area where the arsenal is located is grassland, Sir Henry just reminded that there are swamps there. Our cavalry will most likely have to face swamp traps hidden by the enemy."

"If we really launch an attack like this, I'm afraid we will have to lose three thousand cavalry and horses by then."

"Such a loss is something we cannot bear!"

"My suggestion is to fight slowly and steadily. Since we are on the plains, use artillery. During these days, we still harvested some artillery from intercepting the French supply team. We will use them this time."

"Use artillery to bombard them from a distance and lure the snakes out of their holes. Our troops are taking the opportunity to tear them apart."

"No!"

"What if the French army doesn't fall for the trick, and they also know the distance of our artillery attack. They will use more artillery than us."

After Nashadir listened to them all explain their opinions, he felt inexplicably that after this period of training, these troops who knew nothing about military operations before were now able to talk about combat plans.

And they are not just talking nonsense, they have really undergone careful analysis.

But Nashadir looked at Sean, who had been silent next to him, and said, "Sean, what suggestions do you have?"

Sean looked up at Nashadir and smiled.

Nashadir motioned for him to speak out his thoughts.

Everyone looked at Sean, and the voices of the people arguing gradually stopped. They said, "General Sean, just tell me your opinion."

Sean looked at everyone and said, "I just heard you talk so much."

"Actually, from a single point of view, I don't think there is any problem with what you said."

"But everyone should remember that in this battle, what we want to do is not to defeat the French army, but to occupy this arsenal, with a clear goal, which is to get back the materials in the arsenal."

"We are not far away from this arsenal, a hundred kilometers away, but this is beyond our scope of influence. In addition to the French troops guarding the area, we need to face other French troops in a direct attack."

"Everyone should understand that there are enemy outposts set up forty-seven kilometers ahead of us, and there are more French outposts further back."

"The existence of these outposts is to protect France's weapons arsenal. Although its geographical location is not important, we cannot deny how important its strategic attributes are."

"It is impossible for us to attack the arsenal without the enemy knowing anything about it."

"So my suggestion is to send two troops and take advantage of the current shortage of French troops to tear them apart and make our real offensive target feel safe."

"This will give our troops a chance to capture the arsenal. As for the traps and situations that General Henry mentioned, I think that although they are important, they are not what we need to worry about the most."

"Swamps can be found and ferocious beasts can be avoided. The only thing that needs attention is how to attract the troops from these outposts."

Snapped! Snapped! Snapped!

Sean was slightly startled when he saw the sound of clapping between Nashadir's hands.

Nashadir said: "Sean, what you said is absolutely correct. There is no need to worry about how to attack the arsenal. The most important thing is the troops at the outposts. How should we contain them in order to attack the arsenal?" The strength of the troops at these outposts.”

"You just said that the troops will be divided into two groups, one to attack the outpost, and the other to attack the arsenal. This is a good idea."

"Henry, do you have any information on those outposts?"

Henry took out a notebook and said calmly: "Of course I collected it. These troops are so close to my power, and I must not let go of their information."

Nashadir nodded, opened the book and looked over. The information on the outpost was also extremely detailed.

"Let me tell you, the three outposts we need to face have a total strength of 6,000 troops, and the arsenal has a strength of 3,000 troops."

"No matter which of these outposts we attack from, the other two outposts will quickly receive information about our attack and they will quickly support us."

"That's the crux of our plan of action!"

Nashadir held up his hands and looked at everyone and said seriously: "The enemy has 9,000 troops, and we only have 10,000 troops that can be put into battle. We do not have any advantage in terms of strength, and we are at a disadvantage in terms of weapons and equipment. .”

"Do you still have a corresponding battle plan?"

"You can say it."