Did you know that our People's Volunteers are known as the most powerful infantry in the world? This is not self-boasting, but because the Volunteer Army can be called the pinnacle of light infantry in terms of combat quality and tactical arrangement, and it is the strongest light infantry in the world that deserves its name.
The tactics described by Ah Feng are not as depicted in some dramas, as soon as the trumpet sounds, our soldiers will take advantage of the numerical advantage to attack the enemy, no matter how strong the firepower in front of them.
Although this tactic can show the fearless spirit of the army and the tragic spirit of not fearing sacrifice, it is completely wrong. There are even those who believe that we were able to achieve victory because of the large number of people, and that we used the tactics of crowds to pile up human lives one by one.
If you have a friend with such a misunderstanding, I hope you can gently touch his cheek with your hand and tell him the truth.
The movie "Shuimen Bridge of Changjin Lake" vividly shows the reasons for the victory of the Volunteer Army on the Korean battlefield. Their success depended not only on numerical superiority, but also on the skillful use of tactics and the close coordination of the infantry.
As the first heavy machine gun made by Maxim foreshadowed, mere numerical superiority could not determine the outcome of a war. Therefore, the rational use of tactics and infantry coordination are the keys to creating miracles.
The protagonists in the work are the 7th Interspersed Company of the Ninth Corps, whose main task is to carry out interspersed roundabout operations. Interspersing and detouring are two different tactics, but their essence is to fight deep behind enemy lines, so these two tactics are often used together.
Interspersed tactics refer to finding gaps or weak points in the enemy's deployment, inserting them like nails accurately, and then striking tactical targets with precision.
Although the interspersed tactics are extremely challenging, the 7th Interspersed Company successfully demonstrated its power in "Shuimen Bridge of Changjin Lake". After the Battle of Changjin Lake, Commander Song Shilun ordered the 7th Interspersed Company to carry out the interspersed mission, with the goal of blowing up the Watergate Bridge, the only way for the retreat of the 1st Marine Division of the US Army.
Once successful, the 1st Marine Division will have no way to escape and can only become a prisoner of the volunteers. At this time, the Watergate Bridge will become a ghost gate for the US military. Although it is dangerous, the joy and sense of accomplishment of success will far outweigh all difficulties.
The interspersed tactic is not unique to modern times, and we have already used it on the battlefield in the era of cold weapons. In the Art of War, Sun Tzu has the strategic thinking of "the soldier's trickery" and "winning with the right and the odd", emphasizing avoiding the important and making the light, and achieving the greatest success at the minimum cost.
This idea has been perfectly inherited by our army, and large-scale tactical interspersing has been achieved on the Korean battlefield, can you imagine tens of thousands of troops under the nose of the enemy to complete the feat of interspersed tactics, division and encirclement, and annihilation?
Let's work together on the use of this tactic and the way to succeed.
In the movie "Changjin Lake", Song Shilun, the commander of the Ninth Corps, skillfully used tactics to make the troops scattered and interspersed. Countless volunteer soldiers even sacrificed in their sleep in order to complete the task, even if they were frozen into ice sculptures.
In the end, they successfully completed their strategic objectives under the guidance of a flare.