Bomb for five hours!The bold army staged a Jedi counterattack, and the earth shattering tactics behi

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-29

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Bomb for five hours!The bold army staged a Jedi counterattack, and the earth-shattering tactics behind the artillery fire!

On the battlefield of Burma's artillery fire, we witnessed a remarkable drama: the Kokang Allied forces bombarded for five hours and captured the Erawan Buddha stronghold on the last high ground in Lao Cai East, Da Win Mountain. This is not only a geographical victory, but also a subversion of the concept of communication. Now, let's unveil this battle together and see what it has to offer us.

First of all, we need to understand the background and reasons for this battle. Northern Myanmar, especially the Kokang region, has been a centre of conflict and instability. The friction between various ethnic forces and the Tatmadaw seems to have never stopped. The Kokang Alliance, which had been fighting for territorial integrity and the right of people to self-determination, was a pivotal battle based on long-standing tensions.

On this land, the Tatmadaw relied on its military superiority and set up strong strongholds in a number of strategic points. And the geographical location of the Erawan stronghold is crucial to control the Lao Cai area. Not only is it the last highland stronghold of the Tatmadaw in the area, but its geographical location allows the Tatmadaw to pose a threat to the eastern district of Lao Cai. However, as the Kokang Allied forces increased in force and changed their strategy, the existence of this stronghold posed a serious challenge to them.

The preparation and execution of this attack by the Kokang Allied forces showed their tactical maturity. The historic five-hour bombardment not only weakened the Burmese army's defenses, but also demonstrated the Kokang Alliance's adaptation and application of modern warfare techniques. The Tatmadaw has long been challenged militarily at this moment.

Before moving on to the detailed description of the core battle, we need to understand the capture of the core of the battle, the stronghold of the Erawan Shrine. In December, the Kokang Allied forces began a formal assault on the Erawan stronghold. Over the next two days, they managed to capture the stronghold's position. The most critical turning point occurred on the 5th, when the Kokang Allies prepared for an unprecedented five hours of artillery fire. This constant and intensive shelling is not only a physical destruction of the enemy's defenses, but more importantly a psychological blow to the morale of the enemy's troops.

The prolonged bombardment put the Tatmadaw under extreme pressure and weakened its defenses. And this level of firepower is reportedly unseen by the Burmese army in decades. In addition, the Kokang Allied Forces were able to possess such firepower because they captured a large amount of ** and ammunition from the Tatmadaw in previous clashes. This not only demonstrated the tactical flexibility of the Kokang Allied forces, but also reflected their ability to be self-sufficient in military supplies.

The complete capture of the Erawan stronghold marked a decisive victory for the Kokang Allied forces in this crucial battle. With the fall of this stronghold, the Tatmadaw has greatly weakened its grip on the Lao Cai area. The further actions of the Kokang Allied Army, including the entry into the Dong Cheng district of Lao Cai, heralded the countdown to the capture of Lao Cai, a strategic objective. This victory was not only a tactical victory, but also a psychological and strategic success.

Through the analysis of this crucial battle, we can see that even in a small conflict, tactical innovation and adaptation can play a decisive role. The victory of the Kokang Alliance was not only an capture of a stronghold, but also a subversion of traditional military thinking.

This victory not only opened up a new tactical path for the Kokang Alliance, but also provided us with a deep insight into the dynamics of modern conflict. First, the campaign demonstrated that non-state actors can play an important role in modern warfare. Through the flexible use of tactics and the effective use of captured equipment, the Kokang Allied forces demonstrated that even a small military force could achieve strategic objectives in certain situations. This phenomenon has important implications for the global security and geopolitical landscape, as it indicates that the influence of non-state actors in regional conflicts is on the rise.

Secondly, the campaign demonstrated the importance of technological and tactical innovations in modern warfare. The Kokang Allied Forces did not rely solely on traditional ground offensives, but achieved effective strikes against the enemy through the flexible use of concentrated firepower, psychological warfare, and tactical strategies. This multidimensional approach to combat may become a trend in future conflicts.

Finally, this battle is also an important warning for the Myanmar ** army. It shows that even relatively strong military forces cannot ignore the threat of smaller hostile forces. The Myanmar** military needs to reassess its military strategy and deployments to respond more effectively to this emerging threat. The capture of the Erawan stronghold is not just a victory in a regional conflict, but also a symbol of how small-scale armed forces can challenge traditional military power through tactical innovation and maximum use of resources.

The lessons learned and the strategic significance of this campaign will have a profound impact on future military conflicts and geopolitical landscapes. This also echoes the five hours of bombardment in our title, boldly challenging tradition, and the small army turned over and shook the world. The victory of the Kokang Alliance was a triumph of tactical innovation and adaptability, a deep insight into the dynamics of modern conflict. This is not just a victory, but a model for the future, and let us all look forward to the emergence of a new military landscape in this changing world.

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