The Fourth Calamity never believed in the steel torrent!
Chapter 319 Admiral Graham is trying a tactical base swap!
Chapter 319 Admiral Graham is trying a tactical base swap!
Tsk! What a shameless old man!
General Ron spat in dissatisfaction. He had warned General Graham beforehand, but after things went wrong, the old man started changing the subject!
Indeed, General Graham's ownership actually belonged to the Central Army. He was merely a force assigned by the Central Army to temporarily assist in attacking the Cambrian army on this side.
Therefore, if it were truly necessary to communicate with Field Marshal Schweigen, the Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Army, it would be more appropriate for him to be a general in the Northern Army.
When General Ron sent the message, Field Marshal Schweigen was also somewhat surprised, because he really did not expect that Andrei would suddenly launch a fierce attack at this time.
"...Your Excellency Marshal, I suggest we immediately deploy the Emperor's Son Titan Legion. We need a force capable of matching the enemy's Titan units; otherwise, this war will become extremely difficult!"
General Ron said this over the phone.
But Field Marshal Schweigen shook his head and rejected General Ron's proposal.
"No, the Titan Legion must stay here; they can't be moved!"
"We need a powerful Titan force to suppress Petrograd. We must not allow Petrograd to have a chance to breathe. This is where the Titan force is most needed!"
Upon hearing this, General Ron became somewhat anxious.
"But Marshal! Forgive my bluntness, but in my opinion, Petrograd doesn't actually need Titan power!"
"According to our current battle plan, we have no intention of advancing to the city of Petrograd, let alone rushing into the city to engage in a bloody street battle with the enemy. In addition, the enemy has the Tsar Cannon, so it is impossible for the Titan Legion to launch an attack."
"In comparison, if there is no Titan power here to withstand the enemy's offensive, then General Graeme's army group is very likely to be surrounded by the enemy, which would be a fatal thing!"
At this point, General Ron's voice rose several octaves.
"Marshal, think about it. If your Northern Army were to become the first army group to be encircled and annihilated since the Empire's re-establishment, how would His Majesty the Emperor view you?"
"If such a thing were to happen, it wouldn't just be a problem for General Graham alone, but a disgrace to our entire Northern Army!"
After being told that by General Ron, Field Marshal Schweigen's mind was a little confused.
Although he was unwilling to admit that the situation at the front had deteriorated to this extent, General Ron's words had already come true.
If he refuses Ron again, leading to the annihilation of an entire army group, he will be in serious trouble.
"Alright, you've convinced me. I'll transfer the Emperor's Son Titan Legion over there right away. However, it will probably take some time to transport this Titan Legion to your side, so the troops at the front must hold out for at least three more days!"
"In any case, these three days are absolutely essential. I hope Admiral Graham can hold on and not give up even three days!"
Upon seeing the call end, General Ron sighed deeply, feeling an urge to curse.
But there was nothing he could do. He knew that it wasn't that the marshal wanted to deliberately delay, but rather that transferring the Titan Legion would really take a lot of extra time.
To transport the Titan, it must be disassembled into parts, shipped in batches to a train, and then transported to a rear base for reassembly.
Otherwise, it would be strange if a massive Titan didn't break down after traveling such a long distance, not to mention its astonishing fuel consumption.
Although the walking machine has always been very stable and rarely malfunctions, when scaled up to the size of a Titan, it is still a very precise machine that is prone to problems.
In fact, the original Titan was already an industrial marvel. If it weren't for the breakthrough in materials science achieved by the Black Hawk Empire, they wouldn't have been able to create an even larger Sovereign-class Titan.
General Graham soon learned from General Ron the instructions of the Union Army Commander-in-Chief.
When he learned that he actually needed to keep the troops on the front lines, he felt an urge to curse.
"Damn it! Get our frontline troops to launch an attack. We have to take down one or two of their Titans, no matter what!"
"We must find a way to hurt the enemy, otherwise, if things continue like this, their Titan Legion will be unstoppable!"
After General Graham relayed the tough orders and pressure to his subordinates, his chief of staff suddenly said:
"Commander, I have an idea. Didn't General Ron say before that we could try launching a counterattack against the enemy?"
"I think we might be able to give it a try. If we take this opportunity to attack the center directly, bypassing the main force of Vorontsov's army group, then we might be able to capture Volkhov directly."
"At that time, we can defend against the enemy's pre-deployed defenses, and also cut off the transportation hubs here, as well as Vorontsov's logistics!"
Good grief, a tactical base trade!
If players heard the Black Hawk Down strategy that the Black Hawk Down forces were currently planning, they would definitely think of this word.
Admiral Graham pondered for a moment and felt that this tactic seemed to be a good one.
"Very good. In that case, let's immediately organize our troops to launch a fierce attack on the enemy, buy as much time as possible for our defenses, and then have one part of our troops attack along the central route while the other part attacks along the western route to capture the transportation hub!"
"By then, the war will not be about our army being surrounded, but about Vorontsov's army having its home base stolen and being forced to retreat in disarray!"
Upon imagining that scene, Admiral Graham couldn't help but burst into laughter.
If he could achieve such a result, he could completely drive Andrei's army out of Volkhov, force them out of the northern front, and drive them towards Moscow.
By then, they would be forced to hastily engage the well-rested and elite Central Army without any logistical support, with virtually no chance of victory.
General Graham's idea is quite good, but as for how well it will be implemented, that's hard to say.
On Andrei's side, the player's army continued its unstoppable advance, and the Titan Legion, with its distinctly Greenskin style, was practically going berserk.
Keep going! Keep going!
At this moment, players don't need to worry about anything else; they just need to keep fighting forward and pushing into the enemy's territory.
The massive Titan Legion possesses almost invincible combat capabilities, and the fuel shipment that arrived in Volkhov beforehand can effectively sustain the Titan Legion's consumption.
Meanwhile, the player's artillery was also cooperating with the Titan Legion to bombard the enemy. The artillery support along the way shattered the Black Hawk Army and made them fully experience what artillery tactics were all about.
"Speaking of which, I feel that our army's ability to attack fortified positions is a bit too strong, isn't it?"
Suddenly remembering something, Katyusha, who was piloting the Titan to follow the troops forward, turned back to Andrei and asked:
"Look, our army group already has two Titan Legions. Although these two Titan Legions combined are only equivalent to a full-strength legion, we also have the Strike Tigers!"
Speaking of the Sturmtiger, Katyusha's eyes lit up even more.
"Andreosha, I must say, those tanks are really good stuff. Although they look a bit clumsy and bulky, their power is incredible!"
"No matter what buildings are in front of us, as long as we bombard them, the sky will collapse and the earth will crumble! With these tanks clearing the way, I feel like the Titan Legion isn't that useful anymore."
Andrei neither agreed nor disagreed with Katyusha's words.
If we were to replace it with the original Sturmtiger from World War II, it wouldn't be said that the Sturmtiger was useless, but its usefulness was certainly not as great as one might imagine.
On the one hand, the production of the Sturmtiger was too small, and on the other hand, the failure rate of this thing was quite high, and its actual mobility was far from as good as imagined.
Of course, when it comes to the players, they can recruit Assault Tigers from the factory using merit points, and they don't have to worry about the malfunctions of these things. In particular, these things can run at their full theoretical speed, which is incredibly powerful!
"It can only be said that this kind of tank is indeed useful, but it seems unrealistic to think that it can replace the Titan Legion. The Titan Legion has advantages that ordinary army units cannot replace."
Andrei shrugged. In his opinion, although Titans were extremely precious and difficult to produce, once they were made, they would be invincible.
What kind of effect would this thing have if it clashed with a battleship at sea?
Andrei wasn't quite sure, since he had never seen it before.
In terms of firepower alone, the Titan's firepower is already comparable to that of a battleship, and its protection is not much worse than that of a battleship either.
There was a terrifying monster that was brought onto land, and it was truly invincible; only the Titans could defeat the Titans.
Although the steel required to build a Titan Legion is enough to build several armored divisions in terms of cost, the effect a Titan Legion can exert on land is something that several armored divisions cannot achieve.
Just as Andrei was thinking this, he suddenly heard a peculiar sound coming from the Titan.
"Calling to the Winter Queen! Calling to the Winter Queen! Is the Commander present?"
Andrei took the radio and quickly said:
"I am Vorontsov, what is it?"
"Commander, intelligence has sent back new information: it seems some enemy troops have changed direction!"
"The Black Hawk Army Group, which is currently surrounded by us, has launched an attack. They are advancing towards the city of Volkhov!"
Huh? Are you kidding me?
Why did they suddenly launch an attack at this time?
Andrei paused for a moment, then exchanged a glance with Katyusha.
The two spoke almost simultaneously:
"Oh no, they're heading towards our hometown!"
It has to be said that Andrei really didn't expect the enemy to launch a tactical base exchange at this time!
Goodness, this tactic sounds easy, but in practice, it's impossible to execute without sufficient determination.
Those who can devise such tactics are all incredibly audacious individuals, because switching bases in a tactic involves enormous risks, and a slight misstep could result in total defeat.
"What should we do, Andreosha? Should we retreat to defend?"
Katyusha was a little panicked. She knew that if her army group lost Volkhov, its base and an important transportation hub, their subsequent war would become quite difficult.
Despite their highly mechanized army, this very high level of mechanization makes them extremely reliant on logistics.
"Don't worry, there's no need to retreat. Let our troops in the rear hold them off. I believe our soldiers are reliable enough!"
Andrei grabbed Katyusha's shoulders and comforted her, saying:
"It's too late to retreat now. If we retreat now, all the gains we've made will be for naught, and our allies will be wiped out in the enemy's encirclement."
"Even if we manage to retreat, the enemy will be waiting in Volkhov, ready to engage us in a bloody battle. In the end, we will only suffer heavy casualties."
As he said this, a ruthless glint flashed in Andrei's eyes.
"Since they want to move, let them move. I want to see if their teeth are tough enough."
"As long as we break through their defenses before they break through ours, their tactics will completely fail!"
"Continue the offensive! Let our troops accelerate their advance! This war will be a decisive one!"
Katyusha nodded emphatically. She knew how critical the situation was, but she trusted Andrei's judgment.
When Andrei led her troops into battle before, she had encountered dangerous situations, but she always managed to turn danger into safety and ultimately achieve victory.
This series of victories gave Katyusha great confidence in Andrei!
Meanwhile, Andrei gave the players a mission, instructing them to quickly reach the factory area in the rear and set up defenses.
As he issued the order, Andrei felt a sense of relief, a smile playing on his lips as he muttered to himself:
"Hehe, I really didn't expect that those factories I acquired before would come in handy so soon!"
"Let the Black Hawk Army come. I want to see if they can quickly take over those fortified factories."
Katyusha's eyes lit up when she heard Andrei's mutterings.
Yes, Andrei had previously led his troops to capture the surrounding factories and had his engineers repair them.
From the very beginning, she couldn't quite understand Andrei's actions, feeling that this round of operations seemed a bit too risky and aggressive, and somewhat unnecessary.
But now, these factories have finally come in handy.
Without these factories, the enemy could have pushed straight to Volkhov, with nothing along the way to stop them.
However, with these buildings, they essentially had to first take over several fortified areas on the outskirts of Volkhov, otherwise they would continue to be subjected to heavy artillery attacks from there.
In this situation, the Black Hawk Army's advance will inevitably slow down, and it may even be completely blocked in the fortress area.
Some players immediately chose to redeploy from other respawn points, instantly returning to the factory fortress area.
Meanwhile, the few units that Andrei had left behind quickly joined the defense of these factories.
The number of returning players was small, totaling less than 1000, but together with the infantry who remained, they could muster a force of at least 6000.
Andrei didn't necessarily have to leave these troops behind; the main reason was that some of his troops had suffered heavy casualties in the previous battles, so he needed to let them rest and recuperate.
In addition, he also had a shortage of trucks, which made it difficult for some infantrymen to keep up with the marching speed of the main force.
Therefore, these light infantrymen were left behind by Andrei to defend the city of Volkhov.
I never expected they would come in handy at a time like this!
When Andrei launched his attack, while the Special Armored Brigade was holding its ground, a second large-scale defensive zone was created in the entire Volkhov theater.
General Graham personally led the main force of his army group, launching a fierce attack on Volkhov along the central axis.
Sitting in the special command vehicle, he looked at the convoy and steel torrent moving rapidly ahead and couldn't help but burst into laughter.
"Hahaha, brilliant, absolutely brilliant! I never expected that brat from the Cambrian Empire to be so careless this time!"
"Hmph, what so-called genius, what so-called famous general, in the end he's only this level. He probably didn't expect that while he was attacking me, I could also turn around and attack his hometown!"
At this moment, General Graham was in high spirits, showing no trace of his previous disheveled appearance.
Because his attacks were going so smoothly all the way.
Located between the two war zones, they encountered no resistance from Andrei's troops and marched without any obstacles.
Meanwhile, the spies they sent into the city of Volkhov were also relayed back by their own troops.
According to intelligence provided by spies, General Graeme learned that Volkhov's defenses were extremely weak, with only about two brigades of light infantry defending the area.
So what's there to be afraid of? Just push straight through!
He might even be able to completely annihilate Andrei's army group in this war!
"How are things going with those Warsawians up there? Why haven't they sent any news back yet?"
Suddenly, General Graham asked a nearby officer with some dissatisfaction.
"Commander, I'm not entirely sure either, but I don't think they'll run into any problems, right?"
The officer guessed with great confidence:
"Although the Warsanne's tactics are completely outdated, they are still the strongest cavalry in continental Europe. For such a force to deal with a bunch of light infantry is a piece of cake, isn't it?"
Unfortunately, it was as if this officer had awakened a curse-like prophecy; no sooner had he finished speaking than news of a retreat arrived from the front lines.
A large number of Warsaw cavalrymen hastily retreated, their faces still showing signs of shock. Based on the number of those who successfully returned, they had lost at least half of their men in the previous battle.
"What the hell happened to you guys? Don't tell me you went to fight a bunch of light infantry and ended up like this!"
General Graeme jumped out of the vehicle and angrily questioned the commander of the Warsaw Puppet Army.
If it weren't for the fact that he didn't have many cavalry units at his disposal, and that the Warsawian cavalry unit in front of him was his most mobile unit, he wouldn't have sent them to clear the way. In his view, although modern cavalry didn't have as strong a charge capability, their mobility was still quite good.
Could these cavalrymen possibly have any problems facing a group of light infantry?
"No, Commander, our intelligence is definitely flawed. We are facing an enemy fortress, not some ordinary light infantry!"
To General Graham's surprise, the cavalry officer refuted him without hesitation.
He wiped the sweat from his brow, quickly took the map from his adjutant, and began drawing on it, saying as he drew:
"Do you remember those factories we captured before? Now, those factories have been completely transformed into fortresses by the other side. Our cavalry had only charged halfway when they were bombarded by artillery fire from inside the fortresses!"
"Moreover, in addition to that, the enemy not only left light infantry here, but we also encountered enemy tanks pursuing us!"
"If it weren't for those tanks, we wouldn't have lost so many men!"
General Graham felt a little dizzy; he felt his head buzzing as if it were about to explode.
He nearly flew into a rage, snatched the map, and began to curse:
"Damn it, you pig, you're lying to me! This is all nonsense!"
"Back then, we witnessed the devastation of these factories with our own eyes! Our enemies razed almost all of them to the ground, with only a very few buildings surviving!"
"And I don't understand, how could they possibly leave behind a large number of heavy artillery and armored units when they have already launched such a fierce general offensive?"
"At a time like this, are they still unwilling to commit all their reserves?"
As we all know, reserves are very important in war.
However, it would also be very foolish to keep too many troops as reserves during a war.
Especially for a force like an armored unit with such strong assault capabilities, shouldn't Andrei have gathered all his armored units together when he launched a large-scale offensive?
But this bastard left an armored unit behind, ordering these offensive weapons to stay put and defend. What kind of bizarre operation is this?
Following this line of thought, General Graham couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.
He suddenly became a little worried. Could it be that Andrei had anticipated his base-trading tactics and deliberately left an armored force here to block him?
"Damn it, it's no use worrying now..."
Realizing that he would soon have to face the enemy's armored forces and seemingly attack several fortified factories, General Graham's face turned even uglier than a liver.
But he's already fought his way here, what else can he do?
They slunk away and led their troops back, only to be brutally beaten by the enemy.
If he really leads his troops back, then his side has little chance of winning.
Only by taking a gamble can he have a chance to turn defeat into victory!
Thinking of this, Admiral Graham took a few deep breaths, feeling much calmer.
He then said to the Warsawian cavalry commander:
"Alright, I believe your intelligence. Next, you lead your cavalry to retreat, and then scout the perimeter of our army. I will have my troops prepare for the assault!"
After the Warsanne left, General Graeme's face immediately fell.
Let's press on!
That's easy for him to say, but where does he have a suitable assault force?
In order to speed up the march, he completely disregarded the artillery that was still being transported slowly in the rear, and ordered a large number of mechanized infantry and armored units to drive as fast as they could, speeding all the way.
This resulted in him not bringing any proper artillery, except for a small number of 105mm Hornet artillery pieces.
Heavy artillery pieces like 120mm, 150mm, and 210mm are all being slowly transported in the back!
"...No, we must take on the strongholds. If we bypass these fortified areas, attacking the city from the back will only make things more complicated!"
Admiral Graham quickly dismissed one idea from his mind and then began to consider other strategies.
The fortress must be captured, otherwise, when his army attacks the city, the enemy can bombard his rear from the fortress and launch continuous sneak attacks from behind.
Digging tunnels was not an option, and air bombing was already underway, but he didn't think that air bombing could help him completely take down the fortress ahead.
Paratroopers... that seems like a decent option, but his unit doesn't have many paratroopers, and it's impossible to withdraw the airships now and have them reload paratroopers for deployment.
Thinking about it this way, he suddenly realized that he didn't seem to have many options other than ordering his troops to launch a strong attack on the enemy's fortress.
"For the sake of the empire, it is time for the soldiers to make sacrifices!"
The general sighed heavily, then gave the order to his soldiers to launch a full-scale assault on the fortress.
He knew that this offensive would inevitably inflict heavy casualties on his army group, but there was nothing he could do about it.
Launching a full-scale attack is the only way out right now; time is not on his side.
Once he slows down, he will be surrounded by the enemy and face certain death.
Upon receiving the order, the division commanders responsible for mobilizing troops for the attack couldn't help but want to curse.
The commander makes it sound so easy, but does he know how strong the enemy's fortress is, or how valuable his soldiers are?
After hurling a few curses, the division commanders quickly carried out the army group commander's orders, adding a large number of armored units and infantry, as well as a newly arrived batch of cyborgs and magic troops, to the assault.
The brutal attack began as airships dropped numerous bombs on the ruins of the factory.
Inside the factory, many players chose the Zealot class to stabilize the morale of the NPCs, relying on their auras to protect the soldiers around them.
They hid in the factory's underground warehouse, quietly listening to the sounds of bombing overhead, and occasionally the sounds of anti-aircraft guns firing back into the air.
Players set up anti-aircraft guns on top of the factory and began firing fiercely at the airship.
Although these blast cannons were not very effective against the enemy's powerful void shield, they were, in any case, a symbolic act of resistance against the enemy's air power.
"Damn it, where did our air force go? Are there fewer and fewer people playing air force these days?"
Recalling what had just happened, the enemy's airships had been bombing them indiscriminately for half a day. Only two attack aircraft had been dispatched, and both were shot down by the enemy, achieving almost no results.
One player angrily cursed, feeling truly disappointed in those air force players.
"There's nothing we can do. Our air force is mostly out at the front lines bombing, since the NPCs are engaged in a fierce battle."
Another player next to him shrugged and then asked him:
"Speaking of which, if that's the case, why don't you just go to the airport to respawn and then get a plane?"
"Although we don't have time to modify the newly recruited aircraft, even the original attack aircraft should be able to smash the enemy's airships, right?"
Players previously shrugged in response to this question.
"No money! I don't have enough merit points to buy a plane right now, that's all!"
"I was originally planning to get more merits as an infantryman in the street fighting, then buy better equipment and join the front line to continue the fierce attack. Otherwise, I wouldn't have come here."
For players, they will definitely be willing to launch a fierce attack if they can.
For no other reason than for emotional value.
After all, it's much more comfortable to rush out and beat someone up than to be beaten up yourself.
In comparison, defense involves messy waiting times, is limited by terrain, and is easily suppressed by the enemy, which is naturally not as enjoyable.
Of course, since everyone is busy launching attacks on the front lines, there is naturally a situation where there are too many enemy soldiers and not enough resources.
"Those damn kill-stealing dogs! Those Titans are so unfair, they've stolen all the kills on the front lines!"
When the topic of Titan came up, players seemed to find common ground and began to condemn this weapon.
Of course, their condemnation of the Titan is simply because they haven't driven one themselves.
If they ever had the chance to experience what it's like to pilot a Titan, they would immediately become Titan fans!
It's unclear how much time passed, but the Black Hawk team's bombing seemed to have ended.
Meanwhile, the players on lookout duty in several outer bunkers quickly shouted to them in the chat area:
"Don't just stand there, get out here right now! The enemy has started their attack!"
"Quickly, quickly, check how many of our tanks outside are still usable. If they're all destroyed, build new ones as soon as possible!"
At this point, some players started complaining that their teammates hadn't properly dug fortifications here.
If they had excavated several large enough underground garages while they were busy renovating the factory, they wouldn't have suffered tank losses during the bombing.
They can crawl into the underground warehouses, but armored vehicles can't, so these tanks and armored vehicles can only be parked in the factory buildings, hoping that the reinforced concrete structures will provide them with some cover.
After the players rushed out and investigated, they discovered that some of the tanks had indeed been destroyed in the previous bombing.
Overall, however, the reinforced concrete buildings were indeed impressive, as most of their tanks remained intact after the bombing.
"Good, good, good, our armored forces are still intact, that's enough!"
As the player spoke, he peered through binoculars at the enemy mechs advancing in the distance, a look of eager anticipation on his face.
Heh, isn't it just Black Hawk Empire's armored units? Should I avoid their sharp edge?
Just kidding! Who's afraid of armored combat?
However, despite this, the first wave of player armored units that rushed out really caught many players off guard.
Because the armored units that were driven out were actually the chrysanthemum vehicles from Battlefield 1.
"What are you looking at? Haven't you ever seen old-fashioned equipment before?"
Seeing their teammates laughing so hard they were doubled over, one player couldn't help but tease them:
"What can I do? I'd like to get some good equipment, but all my merit points are gone, and that's it!"
They wouldn't have come here if their merits hadn't been used up.
Compared to other more advanced weapons and equipment, there is no doubt that the equipment in Battlefield 1 is all quite cheap.
Although they can hardly buy second-hand goods discarded by veteran players anymore, even if they remanufacture new goods from the factory, this thing doesn't require much merit.
Moreover, the weapons in these battlefields are actually quite good in performance; at least the artillery is powerful enough.
The artillery is powerful enough, and the mobility is not bad due to the extended game time. How can it not fight against enemy armored units?
Both sides can break through each other's defenses; it all comes down to skill and courage, and players have both of these qualities!
When the Black Hawk troops saw those chrysanthemum-themed vehicles, they were taken aback for a moment.
However, they didn't think too much about it; they just assumed that this thing might be an armored vehicle that Andrei was deploying as a second-line unit.
After all, they had seen this weapon in the first few months. Although they hadn't seen it much since, a few months was not a long time for the Black Hawk Army.
"Let our fearless ones retreat and push the hunters forward!"
"Have the Fearless take out these tanks from a distance. Their armor isn't very thick; dealing with them shouldn't be difficult!"
Upon hearing the words of the armored commander behind him, the Black Hawk armored soldier who was piloting the mech forward couldn't help but roll his eyes.
If these things were really not difficult to deal with, then they wouldn't have suffered such heavy losses before.
To be honest, if you make a comparison, they would rather deal with the Cambrian Empire's reindeer mechs than with these strange chrysanthemum vehicles.
The Chrysanthemum vehicle's armor isn't very good; it's only about equal to the Reindeer Mech in this respect, as both are easily penetrated by the enemy.
In terms of mobility, thanks to game improvements, the Chrysanthemum Car's mobility is similar to that of the Reindeer Mech, at least at a moderate level.
The problem is that the reindeer mech only has a 45mm cannon at most, but the chrysanthemum vehicle has a 76mm cannon!
This immediately widened the gap. Do you even know what the value of a 76mm gun is?
boom!
The Fearless mech, being further away, fired first towards the Chrysanthemum vehicle.
To date, the Black Hawk Down forces have been gradually changing their approach to using the Dauntless mechs.
When engaging in armored warfare, their Dreadnought mechs were less inclined to maneuver and maneuver; on the contrary, they preferred to rely on the accuracy and range of the cannon to snipe enemies from a distance.
Meanwhile, in addition to serving as an infantry companion mech, the Hunter mech also began to exist as a frontline mech, essentially a meat shield in front of the enemy.
Of course, this thing is not a good choice as a meat shield because its mobility is too poor.
At this very moment, the Black Hawk Empire has already begun a new round of armor research and development. They are developing a commonly used heavy mech, planning to make it a core force in their conventional armored forces.
During the charge, some of the player's tanks were hit by enemy artillery fire and instantly exploded.
Often, even if a car is pointed at the enemy with its rear end, if the enemy fires a well-aimed shot, they can easily penetrate its engine or other vital parts.
At times like this, even if maintenance crews are there to repair the equipment, it's too late.
The players, of course, weren't going to stand idly by and take a beating; they also launched an artillery barrage at the other side.
However, the Chrysanthemum Tank's artillery wasn't very accurate, and the distance was too far, so the player's shelling didn't achieve much effect.
"Haha, great, that's it!"
"Before they even charge over, we can wipe out most of them, and the remaining armored units are no threat!"
Looking at the chrysanthemum vehicles being destroyed one after another in the distance, the Black Hawk armored commander laughed heartily.
Suddenly, a soldier next to him pointed in a direction and reminded him:
"Sir, watch out! Look over there! It looks like a group of cavalry is charging towards us!"
"Something seems wrong with those cavalrymen!"
Upon hearing this, he quickly looked to the side.
At some unknown time, a group of player cavalry wearing Krieg skins launched a silent charge.
These cavalrymen, armed with spiked grenades, charged straight at the flank of the armored forces.
Clearly, they're heading straight for these armored units!
"Damn it, it's those lunatics again! Watch out for their spears, they're strapped with explosives, they'll use them to take us all down with them!"
The experienced Black Hawk armored soldier was so terrified by the charging enemy cavalry that he immediately retreated without waiting for orders from his commander.
He had seen these guys in black coats and gas masks before; he knew just how ruthless and vicious they were.
If these guys really charge up, we don't know if the other side will die, but he'll definitely die!
(End of this chapter)
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