The real battlefield, not a single enemy is seen, and the ammunition is finished and the work is off

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

Here's the warm-up channel, welcome to my Battlefield Commentary Series**. In this series, we will analyze the tactical performance of both sides in real strategy and do some military literacy. Now, let's look at a section of the Goose-Ukrainian War.

First of all, tanks from the founding place. For such a tank on the move, one may worry about whether it will be armed or threatened by ground attack aircraft. However, on the Ewu battlefield, there are relatively few resources for armed *** and ground attack aircraft, because they have large losses and are less cost-effective. Thus, the lone tank was able to move directly.

The courage of the tank is admirable, especially in such an area, even if there are dwellings, although these dwellings are not high, but perhaps there are hidden defenses **or have been**cleared**, so the tank can advance with such confidence.

The tank travels very heavily on a road, and when it reaches an open area, it fires a shell, and the smoke coming out of the distance is supposed to be from the grenade. One might wonder if in such an open place one is not worried about being attacked by a single anti-tank missileThe main reason is that individual soldiers need to approach to a distance of about a kilometer, and in such an open area, it is difficult for individual soldiers to approach, so it is relatively difficult to approach the design.

Is it possible to use infantry fighting vehicles?Theoretically, yes, but easy to spot. An infantry fighting vehicle is a vehicle that can fire anti-tank missiles, but due to the large target, it is easy to be detected by the enemy. Although the infantry is smaller, it needs to get close to about a kilometer to launch an anti-tank missile, so the theoretical range of an anti-tank missile may reach four to five kilometers, but the actual situation is different from the theoretical range on the vehicle, and the closer the range, the better.

Another strategy is to look for tall buildings, which can range more than two kilometers, and maybe even two or three kilometers. When standing on more than two floors and aiming at a target at a distance of two kilometers, the height of the firing device will be different, and the house will provide more convenient aiming conditions.

The tank has been designed in the far jungle terrain, and its power is impressive. The fact that the shells fired by the tank caused a loud noise from a distance of 100 meters, and even frightened people, also showed that the activities inside the tank were not easy, and the noise was very loud.

*, which shows a single tank, and large tank build-ups are not common on the Ewu front. In fact, in the second half of last year, the two sides tried various traditional mechanized combat models, but the results were not significant. Therefore, as soon as the forces of both sides reach the front line, they will be covered by long-range fire from all sides, so at present small-scale assaults are the mainstay.

This solitary scenario is similar to how tanks were used during World War II. The same was true of the tactics of the time, such as infantry on the front line, tanks in the rear, and when approaching the enemy, the infantry dismounted and the tanks provided fire support, and this coordination was also part of the battle.

* An infantry fighting vehicle was also shown, which fired a shell of thirty millimeters. The sound of the cannonball hitting the ground is very realistic. And if you are hit by such a shell, the consequences can be very serious. When a forward enemy vehicle appears, they will prioritize air support or artillery support. Infantry fighting vehicles have relatively weak firepower, so tanks will face them directly.

In general, the situation shown in ** is relatively common. During World War II, the tactic of infantry in front and tanks in the back was also common, and it is still the case on the battlefield today. This kind of ** reflecting the actual situation of the battle may be used in propaganda films, and the interior space of the infantry fighting vehicle is small, and it is not comfortable to ride in it.

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