Flix took the train back to the front line, because the capital Joslina would not be attacked by missiles in a short time. As the coalition marshal, what he had to do now was to quickly stabilize the situation and continue to strengthen the seemingly
An already impregnable line of defense.
The Tang army has completely crossed the endless sea, and the natural moat has been lost. Now the only thing that can stop the Tang army from going south is the millions of troops gathered together by several countries on the Eastern Continent.
However, facing the Tang Army's superior weapons and tactics, these millions of troops could only squat in their defense lines and wait for the Tang Army to take the initiative to attack.
As for counterattack, that is a taboo that no one dares to mention: except for the counterattack against Rewind Port that is currently brewing, it seems that the coalition forces in all directions do not dare to initiate any form of attack.
In fact, the coalition forces had no choice. As long as they left the current defense line, they seemed to be a bunch of lambs waiting to be slaughtered in front of the Tang army. No matter how many troops there were, they would not be able to exert much combat effectiveness.
Most of their tanks are still of World War II level. The heavy tanks developed by the Elves are basically on the same level as the Tiger tanks, and are even inferior to the Tiger in some mechanical structures.
At least Santoku's Tiger tank transmission and the like are very thoughtful. The heavy tanks on Elf's side are completely self-designed large No. 4 tanks.
In addition to learning some lessons from the war against the dwarves and transforming the tank's front armor into a sloped style, its technical level has not even touched the threshold of the Centurion.
Expecting such a thing to face the various anti-tank weapons of the Tang Empire is no different from a joke. Not to mention things like the Type 96 main battle tank, the Tang Army's individual anti-tank rockets, the Elf
Even the tanks couldn't hold it.
This directly led to the fact that even if the elves organized armored troops to form a spearhead to counterattack the Tang Army's defense line, it would become a stalemate war of attrition because they could not withstand the Tang Army's firepower.
If a breakthrough cannot be made, there will be no possibility of subsequent development. As long as there is a slight delay, the Tang army's subsequent firepower will be extended to cover it, and the coalition forces will be defeated due to excessive losses.
In this regard, the response speed of the Tang Army was really too fast. The troops of the Tang Empire communicated more smoothly and could give early warning through reconnaissance planes or other means. As long as some clues were discovered in advance, the Tang Army could immediately call for support.
The response speed of armed helicopters and frontline attack aircraft is so fast that they can arrive at the scene of the accident in just half an hour. The suppression they create is beyond the capabilities of the coalition forces.
Therefore, most of the attacks were just to kill the Tang army. The coalition forces themselves knew this. Once they left their entrenched positions, their collapse speed could even be calculated in minutes.
Because of the strong electromagnetic interference of the Tang Army, the coalition forces without fixed telephones could only use cavalry to communicate with each other. With this kind of communication efficiency, it can be said that victory is more difficult than reaching the sky when commanding a modern war.
On the other hand, the Tang Army has gained more battlefield experience after nearly a year of war, and this experience has gradually been reflected in equipment upgrades and other aspects.
The first is that the Tang Army has extensively improved the electronic equipment performance of the subsequent Type 96 main battle tanks, giving these tanks stronger battlefield awareness.
A more advanced night vision system, a more advanced computer system, and a more efficient communication system. With the support of these devices, the Tang Army's main battle tank is no different from a monster.
It can easily discover hidden enemy tanks at normal combat distances, and maintains a hit rate of more than 80% while traveling. This not only improves the survivability of Tang Army tanks, but also enhances the damage capabilities of Tang Army tanks.
The power of the 125 mm caliber smoothbore tank gun was already excessive, so the Tang Army was not in a hurry to improve the power of its tank's main gun, and its technicians focused more on other aspects.
The first is to improve the comfort of the crew members, replace more comfortable seats, install more reliable fire extinguishing systems, and even install air conditioning equipment on some tanks.
The second is to replace it with a better motor, which greatly increases the rotation speed of the tank's turret, making it easier to take advantage of its firepower.
These seemingly unimportant improvements are welcomed by frontline tank soldiers. After all, these details make it easier for them to maintain their strength on the battlefield and are more willing to stay inside the tank, which directly enhances their battlefield survivability.
By this time, the Tang Army really couldn't care about the so-called simplified logistical support issues. They were equipped with too many new gadgets, and even the same type of 96 main battle tank actually had many differences inside.
Under such circumstances, the logistics troops can only bite the bullet and get busy: there is no good way, the main thing is to use a powerful brick to fly.
The solution is to transport a large amount of supplies to the front line, no matter what you use, you can find them, and use exaggerated quantities to cover up problems such as supply difficulties caused by the increasingly confusing models.
This requires the support of a huge logistics system and good transportation guarantees. So Tang Jun has been waiting. While waiting, they continued to strengthen the transportation network behind them.
When Flix returned to the front line of Port Rewind, he found that the follow-up troops he had been waiting for were already in place.
Now the coalition forces have amassed millions of troops in the direction of Rewind Port, and they finally have some sense of strength.
Judging from the numbers on paper, Flix's military strength was three times that of Hogg and Allen, the number of tanks was more than twice that of the Tang Army, and the number of aircraft was five times that of the Tang Army.
This is Flix's reliance and the reason why he dares to plan an attack: at least in this direction, he feels that he has the capital to attack.
In order to prevent accidents, he even made two preparations: the reserve force of 300,000 people would stay on the existing defense line without moving, and would not engage in offensive operations regardless of the results on the front line.
This arrangement can ensure that even if the counterattack fails and the offensive force is defeated, his existing defense line will not be shaken.
This is the core of Flix's counterattack plan, which he calls the "two-fist tactic." He thinks that the coalition is like a strong boxer. While punching out, the other fist is still defending, both offensive and defensive.
, to be invincible.
His plan was also approved by countries such as Susas and Lions. After all, on paper, it did have no flaws.