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Chapter 626: Heading north to Shandong!

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    In the next two days, the troops have been resting in Huanghuazhai. On the one hand, the troops have been marching in a hurry for more than a week. The soldiers are very tired and need a good rest for a few days.

    At the same time, the reorganization of the troops also takes time. After all, more than 6,000 troops are involved, and it cannot be done in a few words.

    During this period, Li Guoyao also counted the materials stored in Huanghuazhai.

    According to statistics, the army has a total of ton-level strategic materials in Huanghuazhai, including more than 16,000 long guns of various types, 358 light machine guns, 186 heavy machine guns, more than 30,000 grenades, 277 grenade launchers, and 39 mortars.  21 Type 92 infantry guns, 28 field guns of various types, and 50 to 60 tons of ammunition.

    ¡°In addition, there are millions of kilograms of grain, more than 2,000 horses, nearly 100 cars, and more than ten tons of other miscellaneous materials in the village.

    After counting the materials in the cottage, Li Guoyao felt a lot better. Such a lot of weapons, equipment and combat supplies were enough for the army to make a comeback, not to mention he still had more than 200,000 system points, which could be exchanged for anything he lacked.

    After three days in Huanghuazhai, Li Guoyao and others hit the road again!

    Since the current situation outside the Dabie Mountains is very unclear and the marching target of the large forces is too large, Li Guoyao made adjustments to the marching route and sequence of the troops.

    After the adjustment, Li Guoyao will lead the special forces first, clearing the way for the entire army as a pathfinder, and then Xu Hu will follow with the remaining several thousand troops, with a distance of fifty kilometers between the two.

    Although this arrangement was opposed by Xu Hu and others, who believed that Li Guoyao was too risky, Li Guoyao did not take it seriously. If the jar is not broken away from the well mouth, the general will inevitably die in battle. A person's fate has already been determined.  , there is no need to scare yourself.

    What's more, he is very confident in his own strength. After being equipped with various advanced weapons and equipment and strengthening his body, although Li Guoyao cannot be said to have become a superman, ordinary people really have nothing to do with him.

    Of course, the most important reason why Li Guoyao insisted on leading the team was that he did not believe in the strength of Monk and others.

    After the huge consumption of the special forces, a large number of elite members were killed, and the strength of the special forces dropped from nearly 400 to more than 70 now.

    In order to make up for the losses of the troops, Monk specially transferred more than 150 people from other troops to the special operations team, and most of these newly added members to the troops were members who had been dismissed during the previous training camp and members of various units.  Fighting backbone.

    "These people have some strength, but after all they have not received orthodox special warfare training. Now it is obviously very dangerous to let them clear the way for thousands of troops in front.

    Most of the places we have to pass along the way are occupied by the Japanese army. If you are not careful, it is easy to expose your flaws. Once the Japanese army notices this team, it is almost impossible to quietly rush to Shandong to develop.  Possible things.

    Li Guoyao has never been a person willing to leave his fate to others, so he has to do this himself. He believes that he can successfully bring the troops to Shandong.

    On February 1, 1939, the third day of the first lunar month, Li Guoyao set off with the vanguard. One day after Li Guoyao and others set off, Xu Hu set off with the remaining troops.

    It¡¯s just that before the troops set off, Li Guoyao ordered the troops to redistribute the existing weapons and equipment!

    The special forces are naturally the same as before, armed to the teeth. Not only have each squadron increased the number of sniper rifles, but also a large number of light machine guns.

    But the field troops were different. Instead of increasing their firepower, Li Guoyao ordered everyone in the second column to replace their long rifles with medium-sized rifles.

    Although the Chinese formal weapon can be regarded as a weapon with good performance, this kind of gun is still inferior to the Pisanba Dagai in terms of accuracy and bayonet fighting. What is even more difficult for the soldiers to accept is that Li Guoyao even ordered the troops to  Half of the light and heavy machine guns and artillery were left in Huanghuazhai.

    Originally, the two columns each had more than 80 light and heavy machine guns, but after adjustments, only a dozen were left, and the firepower intensity was reduced by more than 80%.

    In addition, the army's mortars, grenade launchers and other artillery have also been greatly reduced, which has reduced the overall firepower of the entire army by more than one level.

    The only addition is that all soldiers have changed into cotton-padded clothes, trousers and cotton shoes, and each person has prepared three sets of clothes, one is the current standard military uniform of the Central Army, and the other is the light blue currently used by local troops.  Military uniform, and the other set is the standard military uniform of the Japanese army.

    Weapons and equipmentAfter the munitions were reduced, Li Guoyao required each soldier to carry 450 rounds of ammunition, and the soldiers in the machine gun group needed to carry five basic rounds of ammunition.

    This is just the basic amount. Li Guoyao forced the soldiers to carry as much ammunition as they could carry. They were only allowed to carry more and not less.

    Of course, Li Guoyao's order for each soldier to carry 450 rounds of ammunition was well-founded and not a whim.

    In fact, every soldier of the Japanese army usually carries a base number of ammunition when fighting. The so-called base number is a unit of calculation for ammunition supply, and the base quantity is a base quantity or weight of materials specified for a single item of equipment.  Its standards are uniformly stipulated by the highest leadership agency of the military based on the country's industrial production level, troop carrying capacity, tactical and technical performance of weapons and general consumption patterns.

    Simply put, without affecting combat effectiveness, a warrior can carry the maximum amount of ammunition that is sufficient for his own combat.  For example, the base ammunition of a submachine gun is 300 rounds, and the base ammunition of an 82 mortar is 120 shells.

    Therefore, the base number is a unit of calculation. Not only ammunition needs to be calculated in this way, but also fuel and other strategic materials need to be calculated using the base number. Even daily necessities such as food are sometimes calculated using the base number.  Calculate, but this situation rarely occurs.

    "However, the base number is not static. The base number is not an unchanging unit of measurement. Different weapons and equipment have different base number standards.  For the same weapons and equipment, the standards for the base number of single guns and individual guns, the base number of regiments, and the number of divisions are also different. That is to say, the base numbers of ammunition are also different for different organizations.

    The use of such measurement units is also to more scientifically determine the troop's peacetime reserves and carrying capacity during operations, which can bring great convenience to command and support. It is not only convenient for superiors to issue orders, instructions and other writings, but also convenient for all levels.  The ordnance department calculates the quantity of ammunition and reports the level of ammunition support to superiors and chiefs.

    At the same time, using ammunition base numbers can not only simplify and standardize complex numbers, but also facilitate calculation, supply, memory and confidentiality.

    Therefore, when normal troops reserve, request, reimburse, and replenish ammunition, they are often expressed in base numbers. In many cases, even if the troops' telegrams are intercepted by the enemy, the enemy does not know the status of the troops' ammunition.

    Li Guoyao knew that the basic number of ammunition for an individual Japanese soldier was 120 rounds, which meant that under normal circumstances, each Japanese soldier had to carry at least 120 rounds of rifle ammunition.

    As the main force moves north this time, ammunition replenishment becomes a problem.  If you only carry a base amount of ammunition, you may consume all the ammunition you carry before reaching Shandong.

    You must know that there are countless enemy blockades and battles to be fought along the way. Although this trip to the north is in principle required to be kept strictly confidential, it is extremely difficult to achieve absolute confidentiality at this time.

    In addition to the Japanese and puppet forces along the way, there are also many local landlords, armed bandits and Taoist gangs. They even need them to deal with the Kuomintang's collapse. If they carry less ammunition, the consequences will not be as serious as usual.

    In particular, the Japanese intelligence agencies are almost pervasive. Once traces are discovered by the Japanese army, a bloody battle will inevitably occur, so ammunition must be sufficient.

    Because of this, Li Guoyao ordered the troops to keep those automatic weapons that consume a lot of ammunition!

    More importantly, current troop operations also require extremely high mobility, and those artillery and heavy machine guns are extremely heavy.

    Take the familiar Type 92 heavy machine gun as an example. Usually a heavy machine gun weighs 55 kilograms. It is obviously impossible for one person to carry a heavy machine gun, let alone a long-distance march.

    In fact, when the troops are advancing or transferring, a heavy machine gun requires at least four strong men to carry it, and the ammunition hand has to carry the heavy ammunition box, which greatly affects the marching speed of the troops. Therefore, Li Guoyao only  I can bear the pain and leave all these powerful automatic firepower and artillery behind.

    Although everyone was not very happy about this, out of trust in Li Guoyao, everyone still did not raise any objections and did everything according to Li Guoyao's wishes.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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