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Chapter five hundred and seventy-four: war

Geographically, Gao Chu's Northwest Frontier Army has become even closer to the Soviet Army's Eastern Siberia since they regained Outer Mongolia.

It is common for the two sides to have small-scale conflicts at the border and shoot outs.

Moreover, Gao Chu was very foresight and knew that sooner or later there would be a battle with the Soviet army.

Therefore, almost half of the 4.5 million elite border guards under his command on the Outer Mongolia border are always in a state of emergency combat readiness.

After he read Zhang Xinghan's handwritten telegram, he put down the telegram and picked up the phone from the Communications Department.

Half an hour later, his combat orders were basically issued to several divisions at the forefront of the border between Outer Mongolia and Eastern Siberia.

Without the slightest hesitation, the remaining air force stationed in Kulun took off one after another, and hundreds of tanks from an armored regiment that had been left as a mobile corps in the early days of the high school also headed to the front line.

Within half an hour before the Air Force fighter planes arrived, several infantry division direct artillery regiments of the National Revolutionary Army's Northwest Frontier Defense Force on the border suddenly launched a violent artillery attack on the enemy in front of them.

Faced with the sudden artillery attack from Squadron [***], the Soviet troops, who had also maintained combat readiness at all times, after paying a certain amount of casualties, nervously and orderly entered their established defensive positions.

However, the Soviet artillery group failed to counterattack the Chinese artillery group that was raging in front of them.

Because, a group of Chinese fighter planes suddenly shot out of the clouds in the sky, and the piercing screams that were very familiar to the Soviet soldiers who had fought with the [***] Squadron before now resounded above their heads again.

All the Soviet officers and soldiers' expressions changed drastically, because this Stuka dive bomber brought them too deep memories and too much fear.

Sure enough, Squadron [***] was well prepared. As soon as a dozen Stuka bombers appeared, they attacked their hidden artillery position under the cover of a group of BF-109 fighter jets.

A rapid wave of dive bombing blasted a Soviet brigade-level artillery position like a plow, turning it into a purgatory of ruins and flames.

The Soviet air force finally arrived after being attacked one after another on several of its own artillery positions.

But in the face of the BF-109 (the most advanced model produced by Zhang Xinghan from the multi-function watch) fighter group, the effect was not great.

After a fierce air battle, the Chinese Air Force, although not numerically superior, severely damaged the Soviet Air Force that came for reinforcements at a slight cost.

Completely gained control of the air along the border.

At the same time, all divisions on the ground launched attacks across the board. The Northwest Frontier Defense Force was mostly composed of the old units of the Northeast Army integrated with the Shandong Army, Shanxi-Sui Army, Northwest Army and part of the Central Army.

The personnel structure and weapons equipment are basically the same as those of the original Class A Division of the Northeast Frontier Defense Force.

There are three main infantry regiments, one each for artillery, tanks, and baggage, and one battalion each for reconnaissance, security, air defense, and communications.

Under the cover of hundreds of tanks and armored fighting vehicles, a large number of [***] soldiers, led by many grassroots officers who graduated from Longxing Military Academy, attacked across the board.

Launched the most violent attack on the Soviet army.

In comparison, Du Ting's Northeast Frontier Defense Force was slower.

After all, geographically, they do not have the convenience of the Northwest Frontier Defense Force in high school.

On the banks of the Heilongjiang River, the heavy artillery group of the Northeast Frontier Army and the Soviet army on the other side launched the most violent artillery battle in history.

Du Ting mobilized a large number of fighters and bombers from southern Manchuria and other places to fly to Jiamusi and other places.

They carried out round after round of fierce air attacks on the Vladivostok area on the north coast of Heilongjiang, and launched a fierce air battle with the Soviet Air Force fighter planes that came to meet them.

It was not until early Gao that the Northwest Frontier Force moved with lightning speed, and with the cooperation of the air force, the ground armored troops had advanced more than a hundred kilometers westward.

Du Tingcai personally commanded hundreds of thousands of troops to cross Heilongjiang and launched a formal and fierce attack on Vladivostok, Birobiru and other areas.

Another group of Northeastern border guards stationed on the Korean Peninsula also crossed the Soviet-North Korean border from the Rajin area, crossed Posiete Bay, and attacked the Vladivostok area from south to north.



War raged in the northwest and northeast.

Songshan and Gaoligong Mountains, which had been peaceful for nearly half a month, were also at war again.

Eager to avenge his humiliation, Morgan brought 5,000 elite U.S. Army troops and a large number of British troops and their servants, totaling about 30,000 people, to the Songshan front line again.

After a violent shelling, they launched another attack on the Songshan garrison.

The strong general of the Yunnan Army, Zhao Sandao, led his troops to resist heroically, and the defense fortifications were greatly strengthened during this period.

The soldiers, assisted by elite paratroopers, easily defeated the fierce and tidal offensive of the British and American coalition forces.

"Ta da da... da da da" An American paratrooper took the lead in charging with a Thompson submachine gun.

He did a good job of tactical evasion, and from time to time bullets hit the place where he had just been.

Some of the British, Indian, and Burmese servants who followed him were not so lucky.

Hit by hot and dense bullets one after another, they fell down on the hillside one after another, and some bodies rolled down directly.

In a secret bunker in [***], a sniper holding a sniper rifle modified from a Garand semi-automatic rifle said to an assistant on the side: "Interesting, this American seems to be quite capable."

"Look, I clicked on him." The assistant also raised a sniper rifle and activated the aiming lock.

"Bang!" The deputy sniper saw the right moment and decisively pulled the trigger.

But the American paratrooper was alert and dodged the moment he pulled the trigger, and the bullet hit a rock.

A series of small sparks burst out.

"Hey, this American guy has a lot of tricks up his sleeve!" The deputy shooter was a little annoyed and smashed the bunker.

The sniper put away his contempt, but raised his sniper rifle and began to focus on aiming.

On the battlefield, the mountains and plains were filled with British and American troops and their servants.

The American paratrooper who led the charge kept making various evasive maneuvers, spitting out tongues of flame from the submachine gun in his hand, which had already claimed the lives of many Yunnan soldiers.

When a light machine gun spotted him and chased him with a barrage of fire, while he was concentrating on avoiding the machine gun fire, the [***] elite paratrooper sniper immediately seized the opportunity and pulled the trigger.

"Pop! Whoosh! Poof!" A hot bullet accurately hit the helmet of the American paratrooper with a high-speed rotating airflow.

He was desperately trying to avoid machine gun fire, and his body suddenly froze. Before he could fall down, he was hit continuously by the dense bullets that came after him.

The majestic body was instantly beaten into a sieve of blood, and then fell straight backwards.

ps: This month is over. Qiu Feng’s updates should have exceeded 160,000 words, and the average is no less than about 5,000 words per day. Although it is not much, it has been a very stable two consecutive months in my four-year writing career.

During the Chinese New Year, I insisted on updating continuously. Fortunately, this good habit has continued this month.

I will continue to do this next month, and the next month, until the book is finished. I hope you all can subscribe and support it. The new month is about to begin, and Huben's journey to the world war will be fully launched.
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