Rise of the Wasteland

Talk About 'Human Sea Tactics'

I read a book review recently, because I opened a copy of "Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea", many people are talking about the Volunteer Army. When I was collecting information, I also saw many comments on the war decades ago. After reading it, my impression is—how many rumors have been circulating in these years when we were poor?

Many people think that the Volunteer Army is a tenacious team, a heroic but poorly equipped army, but they also think that the Volunteer Army relies on "human sea tactics" to win battles. Some people even listed the number of volunteers participating in the war and the number of U.S. troops participating in the battle, saying that the ratio of the two is N to one, so it is definitely a victory based on more fights and fewer lives.

I do not deny that the Volunteers suffered great sacrifices in the war, but it can be said that the Volunteers only know how to play 'crowd tactics', and the Koreans don't agree to it. man?'

In addition to Koreans, British, Canadians, Australians, French, people from a lot of countries will jump out and scold 'you don't treat me like a human? "

What the volunteers are fighting against is the United States-led "United Nations", not some unknown cat or dog in the corner.

Besides, when it comes to the "human sea tactics", many people don't understand it, and they don't think about it.

In fact, since the smoothbore gun entered the battlefield, the formation of the army has become more and more scattered. When machine guns and artillery appeared, those who crowded together to charge were all brains. Otherwise, why did the British develop the 'water tank'?

If the Volunteers really use the "human sea tactics", the happiest touch is Yingjiang. What people lack most is firepower. There are so many planes in the sky, hundreds of artillery pieces on the ground, and the bullets in the machine guns are sprayed out like money. 38th line?

The soil turtle was bullied so hard by the Japanese back then, and it has long been understood that intensive charging is suicide. Vice Chairman Lin, who is "forever healthy", concluded that the three-three system was not based on a figment of the imagination, but was summed up in practice.

If you really want to talk about the "human sea tactics", the one with the most say is actually Japan. People's "Military God" Nogi Xidian invented the "pig sudden" tactic, which is an out-and-out machine gun that uses the body of a soldier to fight against Tsarist Russia. Lushun's Maozi likes this kind of brainless "pig sudden" the most. The machine gun shoots sideways, and no matter how many pigs come, they are not afraid.

Japan captured Lushun with large-caliber howitzers. In other countries, Nogi Nozomi would definitely have to go to a military court, but the Japanese themselves boasted that the "pig sudden" was the perfect tactic for an enemy in the world, and the idiot was a military god.

It is also the Japanese who are lucky. Before World War II, they encountered a weaker Chang Gong, and the "pig sudden" was still useful. But when he encountered Eagle Sauce, who was more powerful in World War II, he knelt down directly.

Does anyone criticize Nogi Nozomi? Is someone going to spray the "pig sudden" tactic? Is someone laughing at Japanese red deer for being stupid? No!

There are a bunch of people imagining that the volunteers are playing "crowd tactics".

Our own directors who make movies now are not up to the mark. The movies they make are rubbish to death, but if you go to watch war movies of the last century, there is no director who shoots such bad shots. The memory is still there.

The current director only spends money playing women.

I get angry when I think about it..., (Why don't I have to play? I'm so angry!) (To be continued.)

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