Chapter 127: Posts, sentries and messengers

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 The difference between the modern army and the medieval army is that apart from operational training and weapons and equipment, the emphasis on information collection and transmission is one of the earth-shaking changes.

Light and heavy machine guns and mortars are used as suppressive firepower for riflemen and grenadiers. When used, they need to constantly shift positions and change targets. It is rare to stick to one pass and continue to output, because this will become the enemy's key to a tough battle.

Target base.

No matter how strong the permanent firepower points and bunkers are, they will be defeated by ground-penetrating aerial bombs and large-caliber artillery. The fortresses, gun towers and other defense facilities built by the Sun State invading army near the occupied areas and communication lines of Shenzhou were built with bricks.

The structure is mainly made of stone. It is okay to bully the guerrillas who lack heavy weapons to attack fortresses, but they also have to deal with regular troops carrying yellow block explosives or towing large-caliber mortars.

In order to prevent accidents on the transportation lines that serve as the blood vessels for transporting supplies, the invading army not only split up the limited resident troops and used them to guard key transportation points, but also recruited and converted on-the-spot servant troops several times their own size.<

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It's just that the puppet army, which was transformed from unemployed vagrants and captured soldiers, would be defeated if they suffered less than 10% casualties in the battle. The invading army often used the supervising team to use them as cannon fodder when the puppet army cooperated in the battle. It was used during non-war times.

Maintain public security in the occupied areas and also serve as some coolies.

Things that are crucial to security, such as standing guard in warehouses, headquarters and barracks, are often done by the invading army themselves. They do not trust these servants who are obviously just living for a living.


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