The Tang Army's first ax was used, but was their second ax really the imperial paratroopers who were preparing to go deep alone?
Obviously not. The main reason why the Tang Empire made up its mind to launch a landing operation in the fortified areas of the Ice Empire was because Tang Mo prepared a new set of tactics for his troops.
The Tang Army, which has the advantage of technology, can obviously be unreasonable, and the three tactics of landing operations are not all the tactics that the Tang Army can come up with.
Just when the Tang Army's planes were violently bombing the steel barrier, forcing the dwarves to focus on the hinterland of the steel barrier, under the quiet water, one by one, the submarines released Tang's special forces wearing black diving suits.
Under the pitch-black water, the commander used a glow stick and sign language to issue the attack order, and then the Tang special forces, who abandoned the submarine, surfaced in the shallow sea like ghosts.
After taking off their swimming goggles and oxygen masks, the heavily armed soldiers tore open the sealed plastic bag and took out the night vision goggles inside.
After wearing the latest low-light night vision devices, these warriors, who were slightly science fiction for the entire era, threw off their flippers and silently landed ashore.
Under the cover of darkness, they carried rifles with silencers and one by one reached the front of the first trench dug by the dwarves.
Two combat engineers knelt on one knee and cut through the dense barbed wire. Their pliers were so sharp that the empty cans did not shake or make any sound.
After the road was opened, the black-clad special forces filed in. Those dwarf sentries who stood at the sentry posts and looked back at the explosion and the fire, no one noticed at all, it seemed that Tang Guo's landing had already begun.
A black-gloved hand reached out from the darkness, holding a dagger around the neck of a dwarf sentry. Before the other party could react, the sharp blade had already cut open the other party's throat.
In the dark frontline headquarters, the battalion commander of the dwarf force felt his heart palpitate inexplicably. He frowned and looked in the direction of the door, just in time to see his guard being pulled into an invisible blind spot by something.
"Who!" The dwarf battalion commander's hair stood on end as he touched the pistol at his waist and shouted loudly.
What answered him was the muzzle of a gun that poked into the room. The muzzle was as thick as a fist. The muzzle flashed with fire, but it only made a low chirping sound.
As if being hit on the chest by a huge hammer, blood spurted out from the dwarf battalion commander's chest, and he lay uncontrollably on the ground. Before he could shout out the word "enemy attack", he lost consciousness and turned into a gradually cooling corpse.
The dwarf officers and guards who only started to react after hearing the explosion fell to the ground almost instantly.
When everything calmed down, Tang soldiers with waterproof black and dark green paint on their faces filed in with weapons in hand and took control of the important frontline headquarters.
Taking out the camera, the noncommissioned officer in charge of intelligence collection in the team began to take pictures of the defense plans spread out on the table and the telegram paper filled with orders. The real-time picture will be transmitted to the Tang Army's headquarters, just like a live TV broadcast.
Checkpoints were taken down one by one by special forces wearing night vision goggles. The dwarf soldiers never imagined that they were facing a group of terrifying warriors who could walk as fast as they could even at night.
The instructions from the officers above were that the Tang army would bomb tonight, and the main force of the Tang army would madly attack the beach positions early the next morning.
So now, most of the dwarf soldiers on the beach position are recharging their batteries, which means that most of them are resting. There were only a few officers on duty and a few sentries active.
The vigilance of these sentries was also very low, because they did not think that the Tang Army would launch a landing operation at night when the enemy's situation was unknown without artillery preparation.
What they didn't know was that the Tang Army's special forces officers and soldiers had been studying these positions through satellite images for dozens of days. They knew every detail, and even through comparison, they could roughly guess the approximate strength of the dwarf troops stationed there.
"The toxin has seeped in! The enemy has begun to become paralyzed." After receiving the news that the special forces had landed and the breakthrough was successful, the adjutant informed the two marshals Bernard and Tiger of the good news.
"The operation seems to be going very smoothly. The next battle plan can begin." Bernard looked at Tiger. He knew that this tactic should be very powerful, but he did not expect it to be so powerful.
After Tang Mo explained the tactics of using special forces on a large scale and using penetration tactics to take the lead in destroying the enemy's coastal defenses, the senior generals of the Tang Army had a sudden enlightenment: It turns out that special forces can not only behead people, but can also be used on a large scale in the front.
Tiger nodded: "Then let's start!"
As orders were issued, the follow-up troops in kayaks began to rush to the shore. Their speed was not fast, but they were superior in number. There were less than ten soldiers on board a rubber boat, but there were so many of them that they were like ants on a rotten apple.
One by one, the boats washed up on the beach, but where the dwarf sentries should have stood, there was only blood on the ground. Densely packed Tang Army soldiers spread out along the beach, occupying empty bunkers and trenches one after another.
The special operations team members carrying heavy backpacks accidentally tripped over the wire while passing by the cut barbed wire. The cans nearby made a series of jingling sounds, but for a long time there was no sound of questioning from the sentry.
Of course, it was impossible for the dwarf soldiers sleeping in the underground bunker to hear the sound of the cans. Those who should have heard the sound were now piled together and hidden in the corner.
In the dwarf underground barracks where the lights were turned off and resting, a soldier got up and walked towards the door drowsily. He drank too much water last night and happened to get up to relieve himself.
The roaring explosions in the distance came one after another, which did not dispel his sleepiness at all. There were still two hours until the changing of the guard, and he could still get a good sleep.
When he reached the corner of the passage, he was suddenly blocked by a black shadow. He was a little irritated by the feeling of getting out of bed. He subconsciously raised his head and looked at the other person's face, but he happened to meet two circular lenses emitting a faint green light.
For a moment, he thought he had seen some monster, but before he could shout, his mouth was covered from behind. The next second, a sharp knife penetrated his chest from behind and emerged from his chest along the gap between his ribs. The tip of the knife was bloody and the cold light was cold.