Chapter 685 Divine Wind
Lieutenant General Rip had been prepared for defeat. In his opinion, as long as they entered trench warfare, they would inevitably be defeated, even if the Allied forces' equipment was nearly a hundred years ahead of their opponents.

Equipment is important, but people are also important, otherwise how could the Central Plains stand up after experiencing hardships?

Now it was Lieutenant General Rip's turn to have a headache.

There is no way. There are modern soldiers who are not afraid of death, but they generally don’t want to die unless they are forced into a desperate situation. The problem is that their opponents all want to die, or they want to drag them away with them. Therefore, as long as the coalition forces enter a close combat that tests courage, failure is inevitable.

This is not a problem that can be solved by one or two Rambos, or even by giving him the Terminator.

He is not afraid of death, is nearly immortal, and knows how to use weapons and strategies. Most importantly, there is an extraordinary existence behind him. This battle will give anyone a headache.

Fortunately, the coalition forces also have advantages, at least for now. Lieutenant General Rip first smiled bitterly, and then gave orders.

The mortars, heavy machine guns, and artillery deployed in various places used saturation firepower to blast out a buffer zone, successfully covering the evacuation of most of the defeated soldiers from the first line of defense and entering the rear along the arranged evacuation channels for repairs. As for those who were unsuccessful, they naturally became missing persons. In any case, don't expect Moldy to easily admit to being killed, because once he admits it, he will have to pay a large sum of money, enough to buy an Italian goat.

Thanks to Lieutenant General Rip's reasonable response, a lot of troops were preserved, but they probably won't be used for the time being.

The mold is better, as there are some veterans who have experienced war, but the Self-Defense Forces are not so good.

The predecessors in World War II had no fighting spirit. After being taught a good lesson by their predecessors, many of them needed to find a pair of pants and shoes. What a fight.

Fortunately, in order to fight a protracted war, there was no need to deploy only one line of defense or one position. In fact, Lieutenant General Rip set up a total of three lines of defense. This was because the area of ​​the island country was too small to deploy all the defenses. Otherwise, without a depth of several hundred miles, there would be no way to talk about a protracted war.

However, the third line of defense is already close to the city. If there is any mistake, the whole city will be involved in the war, and this is exactly what Lieutenant General Rip hopes.

Even though the mold is showing off its might on the island country, the number of troops stationed there is still too small. Especially after losing advantages such as air superiority, the combat effectiveness of the soldiers is just so-so.

In this situation, the island nation will need more than 200,000 Self-Defense Forces to volunteer, just like the previous volunteer corps, and they will be required to sacrifice themselves again for the beacon of freedom.

The only difference is that it was a woman before and it is a man now.

The problem is that the opponent is the World War II devil, so it is inevitable that the island country will not put in any effort. If it has some small ideas and takes action, the consequences will be
Therefore, we must take advantage of the mold's reputation and force the island nation to surrender, and the third line of defense next to the city is a warning.

If the island nation dares to make any small move, Lieutenant General Rip will dare to bring the war into the city.

In fact, Lieutenant General Rip has already prepared for urban warfare. After all, this is not the Lighthouse Country.

Even if it is time to destroy it, Lieutenant General Rip will not hesitate at all. The rich will have compensation from the insurance company, the middle class can get loans, and the lower class can just leave it to fate. Everyone has their own path and he doesn't need to worry about it.

But the situation now is not that bad. After all, he has spent a lot of time and effort on the second line of defense.

The second line of defense is not on the first line, so a large number of machines and workers can be used without worry, so it is built more completely and solidly.

Especially the machine gun bunkers specially requested to be built by Lieutenant General Rip, which are spread all over the defense line like chess pieces, matched with dense trenches, minefields, barbed wire and turrets. Unless you are Quicksilver singing a little song, you have to leave two legs behind.

The dense mines, trenches, and large areas of barbed wire will greatly reduce the speed of the zombies. The dense firepower network formed by a large number of machine guns, and they are all large-caliber machine guns, even the zombies can't withstand it. Even at night, the front line is still firing flares all night long, and the spotlights installed on the turrets are even brighter. The most important thing is that a large number of military dogs are put into use to make up for the shortcomings of the cold zombies in the dark.

With this line of defense, as long as there are enough troops and ammunition, Lieutenant General Rip is confident that he can withstand the attacks of several Japanese divisions.

Well, that doesn't sound like something to be proud of.

Now that Lieutenant General Rip had settled down, it was Colonel Ikeda, who was in charge of military command, who began to have a headache.

No matter how much it is beautified, it cannot change the fact that Zombie Taijun is cannon fodder in modern warfare.

The other party is having a headache because they cannot reduce casualties, or at least cannot reduce the cost of casualties.

If soldiers were as cheap as they were in World War I and World War II, I think Lieutenant General Rip would have a headache.

Even so, it is not impossible to deal with it. For example, now, one line of defense makes Colonel Ikeda feel helpless. Fortunately, the underworld has supplemented him with more manpower and new soldiers, which gives him the confidence to fight a decisive battle.

Naturally, the more people the better, but what Colonel Ikeda values ​​most is the new branch of the military, the Air Force.

Even though the Japanese planes in the drama can be blown down by grenades, shot down by rifles, or even hit by stones, they are really not that great. After all, they are just propeller planes.

However, this air force is called Kamikaze.

The base was a ready-made airport, so one Zero fighter after another, operated by zombie pilots, quickly took off into the air, and under the cover of fog, their sounds and figures were blocked, and even the radar could not scan them. Only when there were a hundred planes did they swarm out of the fog and fly towards the second line of defense.

Lieutenant General Rip, who was communicating with the Pentagon, was interrupted by an alarm. When he found out it was an air raid alarm, he was stunned at first, and then his face turned pale because he had overlooked one thing.

The equipment of the Japanese in World War II was inferior even compared with other countries of the same period, from individual equipment to technical equipment. Therefore, Lieutenant General Rip focused his main energy on limiting the happy charge of the Zombie King, because suicide attacks are always the best way to gain a big risk with a small investment.

But he forgot that the Japanese in World War II were experts in suicide attacks. They could be seen everywhere, from the army to the air force to the navy, such as the Kamikaze Special Attack Force.

Now Lieutenant General Rip can only pin his hopes on anti-aircraft missiles, and this is also the best opportunity to verify one of his conjectures. Once the missiles take effect, it is only a matter of time to wipe out the enemy.

Almost in an instant, the mold's radar locked onto a hundred targets, and then anti-aircraft missiles were immediately launched, almost covering the sky.

The whole process was fast, accurate and ruthless. Under normal circumstances, a hundred sparks would bloom in the air after a moment. The key was that someone was cheating.

The Ghost Warriors who had been waiting for a long time swarmed in, and these high-precision modern missiles, although precise and efficient, were more easily destroyed. A simple short circuit could turn these expensive weapons and equipment into flying rockets that would not explode.

So Lieutenant General Rip watched in despair as a hundred Zero fighters, which he had only seen in photos, charged into the second line of defense that he had spent so much effort to build, under the dense anti-defense firepower.

The impact of a Zero fighter was nothing, but the 500 kilograms of high explosives it carried could not be ignored. The shock wave alone could turn an area of ​​hundreds of meters into a dead zone. The tremendous power destroyed large areas of minefields and barbed wire, as well as the machine gun bunker that Lieutenant General Rip was proud of, and blasted out several paths on the second line of defense.

(End of this chapter)

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