"We are within the strike range of the opponent's H-6 bombers..." Moss looked down at the beach in front of him through the slender observation port in front of the temporary command post, and continued to say to the attaché behind him without looking back: "This is important for This is not good news for us, so what we have to do is to build more defense lines and deploy more weapons. We have to prepare enough weapons and ammunition here to scare the Tang commanders, and also stockpile them to force them to give up. Attack our troops and supplies."
Although the Ice Empire has made full preparations, no one knows whether they have made enough preparations before the war breaks out.
There are machine guns pointed at every beach, and there are cement blocks hidden in every body of water. No matter how strong the defense seems, Moss still feels guilty.
So he is still applying for more funds to increase the defense facilities within the steel barrier. He is much luckier than Mike Ravel, because the Ice Empire is a steel exporter and also has more other mineral deposits.
Whether it is cement or steel, whether it is oil or other materials, the Ice Empire has no shortage. They only need to ask the Dornish Empire to import some rubber to meet the needs of industrial production.
Of course, if they can obtain food support from elves and humans, the war potential of the Ice Empire will become even more exaggerated.
"Believe me, judging from the battle situation in Dorne, and based on the previous analysis of Tang Army's tactics and tactics, once the war starts, all our follow-up preparations will be in vain." He turned around and looked at his chief of staff There were other army commanders and division commanders who told everyone the problem.
As he spoke, he opened the list of nearby supplies prepared for him. He looked at the pretty good numbers and reminded with dissatisfaction: "How many artillery shells are there? After the war breaks out, you will probably only have So many shells. There are only so many bullets you can use here...for medicine, food, even fuel."
"We have no way to protect the fragile transportation lines. The Tang Dynasty's planes will give priority to destroying these railways and roads. Moreover, maybe they will directly drop paratroopers and block our reinforcements." His fingers tapped on the record book: "As much as possible. Maybe prepare some more supplies! That way you can last long enough!"
These were not summed up by him, but conclusions reached by generals from many countries after studying the tactics of countless wars in the Tang Empire.
Now this conclusion has almost been recognized by everyone: the Tang army has a very strong ability to cut off supply lines, and the method of deploying supplies in depth and in stages when countries fight each other has no effect in the face of the Tang Empire.
The materials deployed on the second and third lines could not be transported to the front line at all. They were either destroyed or captured by the Tang army that broke in, and they were of almost no use.
Therefore, these military commanders believed that when facing the Tang Army, they should either place the supplies directly with the troops, or simply place them in the city - so that when their own troops retreat to the vicinity of the city, they can directly take them out for street fighting. Already...
Of course, this method actually has drawbacks. The materials deployed on the front line may be directly destroyed or captured by the Tang army; the materials deployed in the cities behind may also be used as a bargaining chip for surrender by the defenders without being used at all.
In short, there are problems with any arrangement, and the choice depends entirely on the commander's own preference. Moss is the leader of the front-line material pressure group. He believes that even if half or even more than half are lost, some materials can still be left for use by his own troops.
And he is not just wasting supplies blindly. He has his own methods: "So, we must build a large number of underground buildings, hoard more supplies like hamsters, and be prepared to fight hard on the front line."
"According to my judgment, those heavy turrets and Scud missile positions will also become the key targets of the Tang army." Moreover, he believed that the accumulated weapons and equipment, including facilities, also served another purpose.
He felt that as long as he built enough facilities, the Tang army would need enough weapons and ammunition to destroy these facilities. The Tang army fighting across the sea could not carry much ammunition. Obviously, the battlefield situation would be favorable to the Ice Empire.
Therefore, he cheered for his men with a hint of pride: "But it doesn't matter. The radar stations, missile sites, fort turrets... all of them are just targets that consume the Tang army's ammunition."
"The purpose is to make them focus on these facilities and consume all their ammunition on these targets. In this way, their soldiers on the beach can only face our brave soldiers alone." According to him According to calculations, the Tang Army's landing troops could only carry ammunition that would be consumed within a few days at most.
As long as the Tang army is pressed on the beach, or dragged on the beach for a few days, the Tang army will be defeated. Once a defeat occurs, tens of thousands of Tang troops will be abandoned on the beach. The losses then will definitely not be affordable by the Tang state.
Having said this, Moss clenched his fists: "And the machine gun position! The sniper's bunker... is our ultimate move! Remember, killing Tang Army soldiers is the most effective method. As long as 10,000 to 20,000 Tang Army elites are eliminated, , their landing plan will go bankrupt."
His tone became fierce, and he encouraged the officers who followed him all the way to inspect this place with a loud voice: "Every machine gun position must eliminate at least 30 Tang troops! Only in this way can we make the Tang army unable to bear the losses and give up the attack on the ice." The Cold Empire’s plan.”
"No matter what, you all must be prepared! Hold every bunker and every trench to the death! Fight to the death! Hold on until we run out of ammunition and food!" Moss summed up his speech loudly, and then raised his head high fist, took the lead in shouting: "For the Ice Empire! For His Majesty the Emperor! Ula!"
Everyone shouted: "Long live His Majesty! Ula!"
They liked this slogan so much that it has been used to this day. No one even wants to mention it. It was just an inexplicable slogan given to them by a former arms dealer named Tang Mo.
When the dwarves of the Ice Kingdom were purchasing weapons in Bunas, Tang Mo made a joke full of bad taste, but he didn't expect that it had become a "tradition" of the dwarves. I don’t know if this slogan in this world will be as legendary as in the world Tang Mo is familiar with.
I don’t know if the dwarves who are going all out can stop the Tang Empire’s attack.