Or the opponent's general is an idiot who doesn't know how to fight at all, and can turn an advantageous situation into a disadvantageous one.
However, both of these possibilities are impossible for the People's Liberation Army. The coalition forces have several truly powerful armies, and these people will not be inferior to the People's Liberation Army even if they face it.
Even if the People's Liberation Army is not afraid of them and the weapons they have are enough to crush them, the disadvantage of numbers cannot be solved.
Although weapons such as rifles and grenades can cause crushing, they are still far inferior to tanks.
If a tank is started, it can destroy hundreds or even thousands of enemies, especially the artillery shells carried by the tank, which are very powerful.
Su Xing guessed that if the tanks were used in actual combat, it would cost the coalition forces a great deal to destroy them.
Moreover, ordinary weapons have no effect on tanks. Only city defense cannons, high-powered Originium bombs, and strong ones like the Emperor's Inner Guards can pose a threat to tanks. Ordinary methods are useless.
Now that tank technology has been mastered, it is time to start production.
In the following time, Su Xing collected the materials for tank manufacturing, and after entering the factory, he began to personally manufacture the tank.
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A month later, at the front line.
Helag looked at the intelligence in his hand. The coalition forces have initially adapted to the low temperature of the snowfield, and the sick people have recovered. Although there are still many people who are sick, they are under control under the treatment of doctors and do not cause secondary infection.
After seeing that the army had basically adapted, Savile prepared to continue the march.
However, Savile did not allow all the coalition forces to set out. After all, there were still many sick people in the coalition forces, and forcing those sick people to move forward would only aggravate their condition, which would be bad if their condition worsened and caused infection.
Savile had already regarded this place as a temporary base, so those who were advancing only sent out a few thousand cannon fodder.
These cannon fodders were made up of the patrol teams and bandits in the snowfield. When Su Xing ruled Chernobyl, he carried out a major purge of the bandits and patrol teams roaming in the snowfield. Some of them sensed something was wrong and ran away early.
The People's Liberation Army has no way to deal with those people. After all, they can't be comprehensive, so it is normal for some people to slip through the net.
These people were originally planning to flee to other places, but after learning that the nobles of Ursus had formed an alliance, they also joined in. After all, with so many troops in the alliance, they would definitely be able to eliminate the rebels in Chernobog, and after joining, they could also take revenge on those rebels.
Savile was very welcoming to the joining of these patrol teams and bandits. After all, although these people's strength was not very good, they were still qualified as cannon fodder.
So after these people joined, they were immediately stuffed into the cannon fodder team by Savile and became pioneers exploring the way ahead.
As for whether these people would refuse, the guns in the hands of the supervisors behind them would tell them that they could survive if they moved forward, but would surely die if they retreated.
The pickets and the bandits were just the scum of the lower class, and Savile had no mercy on them.
Originally, Savile planned to use the lower-level soldiers in the coalition as the vanguard, but these people were all from the south and had never been to the snowfield. If they were used as the vanguard, they might be eliminated because of the severe low temperature before they even encountered the enemy.
It just so happened that these pickets and bandits were from the snowfield, and they were much better at adapting to the snowfield than the soldiers in the coalition forces. It was much more cost-effective to use them as vanguards than as soldiers.
Therefore, the first batch of soldiers in the vanguard became the second batch, and it would be their turn only when all the pickets and bandits were killed.
Those lower-level soldiers were very happy when they learned about it. They were still lucky, as there were at least a thousand pickets and bandits joining the coalition forces.
Moreover, when Savile came to the Snowfield, he gathered a lot of people. After all, the locals in the Snowfield definitely knew more about the Snowfield than they knew from paper materials, so Savile also captured some local people in the Snowfield and learned about the situation in the Snowfield from them.
I have learned a lot about the severe weather in the snowfields and the wild animals that may appear in the wild.
After learning about the situation in the snowfield, Savile and other officers were grateful that they had made the decision to rest. Otherwise, if they had forced their way forward, not to mention the threat from the rebels, the extreme conditions in the snowfield alone would have been enough to cause a large number of casualties in the coalition forces.
Chapter 113 Remote Control Mine
Now it is easy to deal with the cannon fodder consisting of patrol teams and bandits. Too many soldiers of the coalition forces died and it is difficult to explain to the nobles behind them, but there is no need to worry about these people.
They are just scum anyway, so don’t worry even if they all die.
As for what those pickets and bandits think, does Savile care?
And they don’t have any objections, and I haven’t seen these people protesting?
The pickets and bandits looked at the guns in the hands of the soldiers behind them and thought to themselves, "How dare I say anything? I'm afraid I'll be shot eight times and killed myself if I protest just now."
Savile looked at the people who were scouting the way ahead and nodded. With these cannon fodders blazing the trail, even if the rebels had an ambush, it could be discovered in the first time, and the coalition forces could avoid too many casualties.
As for the pickets and bandits, are these people’s lives real lives?
Savile had no mercy on these people, and even if they all died, he would not feel the slightest bit of sadness.
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On the other side, Hellagur was looking at the coalition forces in the distance through a telescope. Although he knew that the fighting would break out sooner or later, he didn't expect it to be so soon?
Herag looked at the vanguard of the coalition. These people's clothes were not the same as those of the coalition. They looked like patrol troops or something.
Herag asked some intelligence personnel and found out that these people were pickets and bandits who escaped from Chernobog and the snowfield. Who would have thought that these people would join the coalition? What were they thinking?
And judging by the way the coalition soldiers were driving them away with guns from behind, it looked like these people were being used as cannon fodder.
Herag didn't feel pity for these people, he just thought they were stupid enough. If they just ran away like this, the People's Liberation Army would have no way to deal with them. After all, they couldn't go to the interior of Ursus to eliminate these people, right?
I didn't expect these people to be seeking death. It looks like we can wipe them all out this time.
Herag had no good feelings towards these patrol teams and bandits. Many of the evil deeds he heard about in Chernobyl were done by these people. Although Su Xing ordered a purge of those patrol teams and bandits after he ruled Chernobyl, some of them still ran away.
These people should be the ones who slipped through the net, so we can take advantage of this plan to kill them. Anyway, the coalition forces are just treating them as cannon fodder, so they won't care even if all of them die.
And Herag could also guess that the coalition forces sent these people as scouts to see if there was an ambush in the woods?
Hellagur nodded after seeing the choice made by the coalition commander. After all, they did set a trap in the woods, and many PLA soldiers were lying in ambush around the woods.
Helag knew clearly that it would be very passive to fight with the coalition forces in an open area. After all, the number of the People's Liberation Army was too small, much worse than that of the coalition forces.
But in the woods, this gap will be much smaller, because the woods are full of trees, and because of the heavy snow, the woods are full of snow. It is not as easy to move here as on flat ground, and having too many people will have no advantage in the woods.
There are also some wild beasts in the woods, which can also have an impact on the coalition forces.
As for whether the coalition forces would burn down the forest, it was no joke to think of starting a fire in a forest covered with snow. Even if fuel was poured on the trees, it would be difficult to start a fire. The low temperature, the snowy ground, and the snow on the trees meant that they were amazing if they could start a fire.
For a forest like this, unless there are powerful weapons like city defense cannons that can have an impact, other weapons are of little use to the forest.
Of course, if the annihilation caused by the death of the inner guards could destroy the forest, but Hellagur didn't think there were such stupid people in Ursus.
As for what to do if the coalition forces cut down trees directly? Herag had tried the hardness of the trees here. Due to the influence of the low temperature all year round, the trees were very hard. Even if he wanted to cut down a tree, it would take a lot of time, not to mention the soldiers of the coalition forces.
Moreover, the PLA will not allow the coalition forces to cut down trees. As long as they have the idea of doing so, the PLA's guns will find an opportunity to be used. The speed at which these people cut down trees may not be as fast as the PLA can kill them.
After the vanguard consisting of pickets and bandits entered the woods, Herag began to prepare his men for the attack.
It would be better for these pickets and bandits to die quickly. He doesn't have time to waste on them.
However, Hellager did not let the PLA attack now, because there were grenades and landmines buried by the PLA in the woods, waiting for people to test the power of these weapons?
Because the ground in the woods was covered with snow, it took the People's Liberation Army a long time to bury the mines.
Burying mines is not difficult, but the difficult part is how to hide the footprints left by people walking on the snow.
If I didn't hide, I would easily guess that there was a trap here if I was discovered. However, after trying for a long time, I found that the footprints could not be hidden at all.
After all, no one in the People's Liberation Army has the Originium skill to reverse time, and it is too troublesome to erase footprints, unless it snows.
But this kind of thing is too random, no one can be sure that it will snow.
In the end, the People's Liberation Army used a stupid method, which was to leave footprints everywhere they could walk. Although they could not eliminate footprints, they could add them.
The coalition forces would think there must be a trap at the first place they see, and they might think so at the second place, but what about the third, fourth, and hundredth place? Are there traps at every place?
The People's Liberation Army is sure that the coalition forces will not check every place. If the coalition forces are really stubborn and check as long as they see footprints, that would be even better. The People's Liberation Army would rather they do so.
You know, it takes time to check. This forest is so big, how long will it take to check every one of them? Maybe a year will pass by before they finish the check.
If you don't check, how do you know where the traps are? What if a soldier dies due to misjudgment? Who will bear the responsibility?
In this situation, the commander can either pay with human lives or slowly investigate. There is no third option.
At this time, someone said, what if the coalition forces use weapons to attack the surrounding areas? Landmines and the like will be detonated by the vibration, right?
Unfortunately, the mines used by the People's Liberation Army are the latest type of mines invented by Su Xing. This type of mine will not explode due to a little vibration.
Unless an Originium bomb explodes directly next to a mine, only a force of this magnitude will detonate the mine, so there is no need to worry about ordinary vibrations.
Besides, what era is it now? How could Su Xing still use trigger mines?
The new types of mines are all remote-controlled and are much more advanced than trigger mines.
As for the range of the remote control, it is about three hundred meters, which is enough time to leave after detonation.
Chapter 114 Conspiracy
The People's Liberation Army is already hiding in the hidden place of the woods. As long as the vanguard enters the range of the mines, they will detonate the mines.
The People's Liberation Army hiding in the dark breathed lightly, fearing that they would be discovered if they breathed louder.
Some people even held their breath, making themselves look like corpses.
The vanguard team of patrols and bandits that entered the woods looked around cautiously, occasionally throwing stones they had picked up everywhere.
After entering the woods, they found footprints in many places. They guessed that this might be a trap set by the People's Liberation Army, so some people picked up a lot of stones and used them to test whether the road was safe.
However, these people also know that throwing stones is just deceiving themselves. Landmines will not explode just because they are hit by stones. Moreover, the People's Liberation Army is not afraid of the landmines being discovered because they are remote-controlled. They can be detonated directly as long as people get close. They will not be given the opportunity to dismantle them.
The People's Liberation Army did not care about the stone-throwing behavior of the patrol team. These people had long been on their kill list. The People's Liberation Army had allowed many of them to escape before and they were still brooding over it. This time, they had the opportunity to kill them all.
After seeing the vanguard approaching the range of the mines, the People's Liberation Army clenched the remote control in their hands, ready to detonate it when there were more people.
As time went by, the coalition forces also walked in behind the vanguard. After seeing footprints in many places in the woods, the coalition forces quickly guessed the purpose of the rebels' doing so, which was to make them waste time on mine clearance.
Some officers even suspected that this was deliberately done by the rebels to mislead them?
In fact, there were no mines in the woods at all. It was just an illusion created by the rebels.
However, this speculation was soon overturned because the vanguard in front was bombed.
The People's Liberation Army became anxious when they saw the vanguard approaching the place where the mines were located. The mines must not be discovered. Although they wanted to wait for more people to gather together and then detonate them, there was no time for that now.
After seeing dozens of people in the vanguard team approaching the landmine, the People's Liberation Army pressed the button on the remote control in their hands without hesitation.
The mine exploded instantly after receiving the signal.
There was a loud bang, and the huge noise echoed in the woods, attracting the attention of many people.
When the smoke cleared, there were few survivors among those who had been near the landmines in the snow. The bodies of the dead were extremely scary, with broken limbs everywhere and blood dyeing the snow red. Some people even had their internal organs exposed, while others had their bodies broken into several parts. Many people with poor mental quality couldn't help but vomit on the spot.
The hellish scene before them was too much of an impact for them.
Although these people were accustomed to death, this sight was still terrifying to them.
After seeing these people being killed in the explosion, the coalition forces realized that there were indeed mines buried in the woods, but they had no idea where they were buried.
And judging from the explosion, these mines are different from the trigger mines they know, and are most likely remote-controlled mines.
Because they saw clearly that the vanguard did not step on anything and the explosion happened suddenly.
Even if the mines are controlled by the rebels, this makes the coalition soldiers very worried.
Controlled mines and uncontrolled mines are two different things. The former means that they have no way to eliminate the threat of mines. Even if they find the location of the mines, it is useless because they cannot remove them at all. As long as someone approaches the mines, the rebels will detonate them directly in secret.
The latter is simpler because it means it is controllable, unlike remote-controlled mines which cannot be controlled at all.
After discovering that there were remote-controlled mines buried in the woods, the coalition forces stopped advancing because they did not know where the mines were buried. Advancing rashly would only cause unnecessary casualties.
Even if there is a vanguard as cannon fodder to explore the way, it is impossible for the coalition forces to always follow behind the vanguard. After all, the number of coalition forces is large, and the road traveled by the vanguard cannot accommodate them.
Moreover, the remote-controlled mines are controlled by the rebels, and the coalition forces do not think that the rebels will use all the mines on the vanguard.
After the coalition forces stopped advancing, they immediately reported the situation here to Savile, asking him to make a decision whether to continue advancing or stop temporarily.
Savile in the rear also looked gloomy after receiving the news. He obviously did not expect that the rebels' technology was so advanced that they could even produce remote-controlled mines. Even Ursus had not mastered this technology.
Savile was thinking about the information coming from the front. The footprints everywhere in the woods should have been deliberately left by the rebels to confuse their vision.
It is a pipe dream to want to clear the mines one by one. This is simply impossible to do. After all, the mines are remotely controlled, and there is no way to remove them even if they are found.
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