Chapter 1754: Fourteen. Amliza (23)


The majestic battleships lined up against each other in battle lines, the sky was full of flames, and the world was discolored. The blood and fire were intertwined. This is the impression of the decisive battle of the fleet in the era of battleships. Some of these are artificially beautifying ingredients, and the general direction is generally correct.
In the era of naval gun bombardment, in order to improve the hit rate, not only a precise fire control sighting system is required, but also a sufficient amount of ammunition projected per unit time. For example, two tons of artillery shells were smashed out in one minute, three 305 shells on one side and artillery shells on one side, even in the most ideal state, the two will play the same dispersion boundary at the same distance (the error probability of heavy artillery) Generally higher, but the range is farther), the side with the larger number will definitely get more hits.
In actual combat, affected by various internal and external factors and various uncertain conditions, it is impossible to apply this idealized comparison. However, it is undoubted that the party that shoots more shells at the same time has the advantage.
Especially if you occupy a high place and make it difficult for the opponent to fight back, it is even more ideal.
Parsifal is occupying such a near perfect position.
Kolchak and his submarine fleet have changed formations several times, trying to attract the Parsifal fleet closer with the flaws of the conversion formation in order to enhance the penetration power of the rapid-fire gun. The Principality Fleet took advantage of this opportunity to bite the enemy fleet and drag the battle into a melee, relying on the advantages of quantity, armor thickness, and artillery caliber to tear the Parsifal fleet at a stretch.
Kolchak is a young and powerful general who is full of passion and enthusiasm. He is also a wise and intelligent general. Even in adversity, he can still calmly think about how to dig a pit for his opponent to jump. Changed other generals who don't know the depth, maybe just planted it to give people a head. Regrettably, the luck of this battle never stood on his side. In addition, Parsifal did not look stupid than him.
Facing Kolchak's "sinister" plan, Parsifal's response was a simple magnetic tactic.
The entire Parsifal fleet has always maintained the height, angle, and distance from the enemy. When the enemy advances, they will retreat, and when the enemy retreats, they will advance. Always firmly control the distance and rhythm of engagement, no matter what tricks the Principality fleet plays, anyway, it you like a magnet.
As usual, this tactic is not easy to achieve, the battlefield situation changes rapidly, the opponent is well trained and the commander is experienced. The rookies like Lapland are not easy to achieve in theory. However, it was only after a combination of the rigorous training on weekdays, the advantages of maneuverability, the subjective initiative of the captains, the advanced communication system, the coordination and coordination of the command, and the command of Parsifal that they could be realized.
"Really, these enemies."
Watching through the telescope again the collective turn, turning the column into the enemy fleet of the platoon, Kolchak sighed in awe.
As a colleague and an enemy, he was very clear about the fleet in front of him. This fleet, which has been in combat since its establishment until recently, is only a year old. It is essentially a rookie who has just separated from the eggshell. Their actions were full of childishness and clumsiness, and several times they almost crashed into Kolchak's trap because of their own mistakes. But with excellent commanders and rigorous training in peace days, they can still give full play to the power of advanced weapons in their hands and give the enemy a blow.
If there is no treaty and international geopolitical constraints, Lapland could have obtained more and better weapons from the empire through the "Lease Act". In this way, the victory or defeat of the war is difficult to say.
Fortunately, it hasn't become that way, otherwise this battle can't be fought.
"The entire fleet turns right ninety degrees in turn."
Looking at the enemy ship that was speeding past the "Duke Suvorov", Kolchak ordered loudly.
At this time, "Von de Tann" once again became the leader of the Parsifal fleet. "Berchen" became the battleship behind the squadron. The entire fleet was turning to the north-east direction. It seemed that it was intending to grab the Principality fleet A horizontal line was placed in front of it, thus forming a T-shaped horizontal head position again. Kolchak’s order was issued in response to this intention.
On the surface, this command is to use the movement of the enemy fleet to the northeast to lift the obstruction of the Principality fleet and move to the south. In fact, this is not the whole intention of Kolchak, his real idea is to use this turn to dig a big pit for Parsifal. No matter how Parsifal handles it, within the predictable range, the situation will develop in the direction of the Principality.
Kolchak's idea is very clear. After repeated battles, the Parsifal fleet has reached the limit of both personnel and ammunition, only a line away from the end of the crossbow. In this case, it is impossible for his fleet to break through Yalizha’s fortifications, and even with the determination to commit suicide to commit suicide attacks, it can at most collapse a city wall, paralyze one or two aviation berths or Railway entrance. It is impossible to achieve a record above this. At this moment, the enemy fleet is not only unsuitable for the fortress strategy, but also has a subtle change in mentality. Compared with the unrealistic fortress strategy mission, the thought of returning to the ship safely as soon as possible will be more intense.
At this point, once Kolchak’s steering command was completed, the Principality Fleet would occupy the southwest position, which is the direction of the Parsifal Fleet returning to Lapland, thereby forming psychological pressure on the enemy fleet and forcing the enemy fleet to actively connect with its own short soldiers. Of course, with Parsifal's IQ, you won't see this little trick. So in fact, in Kolchak's plan, this possibility is placed in a secondary position. In his view, Parsifal will surely reverse his formation after he has learned his intentions. In other words, as before, seize the high position again to intercept the Principality fleet, or simply "turn to 180 degrees together", the rear team becomes the front team, the front team becomes the rear team, and the advantage of speed is used to directly throw away the Principality The fleet returned to Lapland in a large circle after disengagement.
The reason for this judgment is not to say that Kolchak looked down on Parsifal and the fleet under his command, and determined that the other party can only fight the wind, and once in a disadvantageous situation, escape is the most preferred option. On the contrary, this is based on affirmation of Parsifal's personality and ability, and recognition of the efforts of the Lapland fleet.
The use of soldiers by famous generals is not to perform gorgeous tactics, nor to destroy as many enemies and how many cities to attack. There are clear goals from beginning to end, once the goal is reached, immediately and decisively stop action. Not to be fooled by personal ambitions and secular reputations, but faithfully obey the overall situation.
Parsifal is such a famous star.
Lapland's fleet should exist first, and only then can it function. Either contain or break, or launch surprise attacks against strategic objectives. This is the so-called "existing fleet" strategy.
Maybe some people will be stunned by the fighting situation, or they will only stare at the goal of Yam Liza, completely ignoring whether they have the strength to achieve the goal, and forcibly promote the unskilled fortress strategy. But Parcifal was different. From beginning to end, he was a realist. Even if it is a so-called risky move, it is a meticulous operation that will only be launched after at least 50% certainty is determined after careful calculation. The man will never come up with anything new when his head is hot or blessed.
Like the current battle is his carefully planned delay time tactics.
The enemy fleet did not sink a battleship from beginning to end, but chose to paralyze and hit the enemy ship to release its combat power. The reason for choosing this style of play, in addition to technical problems, the biggest and most important goal is to create chaos. Whether it is to reorganize the fleet or to withdraw the deployed troops to cover and tow the injured ship, it will take a lot of time and strength. Any problem in the process may be greatly amplified and increase the degree of chaos. In this way, Parsifal can achieve the goal of delaying time without increasing losses. You have to know that even if Kolchak is in town, it is close at this time. If there is no Kolchak, or Parsifal will fight a few more warships, then he will usher in the long-awaited night, with the help of technical Advantages make a difference in night battles.
Some people may ask, since that is the case, wouldn’t it be good to engage in a night raid at the beginning? Why go around such a big circle?
The answer is actually very simple. It is not impossible to raid Yamliza in the night, but if it is a night attack, the Principality Fleet will never easily leave the stronghold. No matter how the opponents are provoked and destroyed, they will not Move half a step. Because they are very clear, even if the night fighters such as "Cat's Eye" and "Snake Eye" in the Principality pass on their talents, due to their lack of cruisers and other maneuvering powers, the other party still has a lot of opportunities.
Parsifal's chance is only now. UU reading www.uukanshu. Only now that the squadron and the fortress have been separated, can he have the opportunity to engage in some sort of combat against the Yarmiza stronghold. Missing this opportunity, he and his fleet, as well as Lapland, will completely lose the war.
It is precisely this point that Kolchak set up for Parsifal to continue fighting in an extremely unfavorable state? Or did he know that he did not have the strength to accomplish the task, and he sacrificed his life to launch a decisive assault on the stronghold? Or for Save this fleet for the long-term, and don’t hesitate to miss the only opportunity in front of you to make a comeback?
No matter which side you choose, Kolchak is welcome.
"……Won."
Looking at the enemy fleet that was turning in the distance, the roar of the watcher's "turning of the enemy fleet in turn" echoed in his ear. Kolchak's always tense face finally showed a smile, dissipating into the air with a little intoxicated murmur.
The taste of victory is better than the vintage wine.
The continuous failure has finally come to an end, and the entanglement with Parsifal has finally come to an end in the most perfect way.
Perhaps this is only temporary, but at this moment, Alexander Vasilyevich Gorchak is the winner.
This is a fact and it is destined to never be shaken.
Just as Major General Kolchak and his fleet were immersed in the aftermath of victory, a huge fireball suddenly appeared at the other end of the horizon. The fireball was so dazzling as if two suns appeared at the same time.
This sun-like fireball gradually rose, illuminating the two fleets that were fighting, as well as the pale faces of many naval officers and soldiers, including Major General Kolchak.
They were very clear and determined that the location where the huge fireball rose was the place where they set off in the morning.
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