As soon as the government commander heard these words from Lu's war army, his eyes lit up.
"Frontal feint, flanking detour!"
"This is definitely a very feasible battle plan, this Lu Zhanjun, he really does have some skills!"
How could Lu Zhanjun know that his own set of attacking tactics, which were too ordinary to be common, had become a genius decision in the eyes of the opposing commander?
This was mainly because the other side's military literacy was too low, so low that it was ridiculous.
While the Middle East is constantly at war, what has to be admitted is that the entire modern Middle East is not good at warfare.
Since the Second World War, warfare has become more and more demanding in terms of tactics and strategy as well as pattern, and the whole world has learned a great deal from that war, even those originally weak Southeast Asian countries have become brave and good at warfare.
After so many years of fighting in Syria, Afghanistan and even Iraq, the local armed forces, no matter how big they are, are basically fighting in a wild guerrilla mode.
Low military literacy is the biggest problem for the armies of all countries in the Middle East, except for Israel.
Soldiers are not sufficiently trained, officers are not sufficiently commanded, and the ability of the various branches and services of the army to work together is extremely poor.
Even in countries like Syria, which are at war all the time, their armies are in a shambles in every respect except for when they spend money on equipment.
For example, the Saudi Arabia, which has almost all advanced American equipment, was able to capture even the M1A2 main battle tank sold to them by the US when they fought with the Houthis, and thus earned the reputation of "transport captain".
The military standards of the country are so worrying, not to mention Syria.
The commander of the government forces, who was partnered with Lu's war army, had no professional military education at all, and he was basically at a loss as to how to arrange his troops and formulate tactical strategies when a few thousand men came out.
Even the simplest of infantry and artillery coordination was a scheme proposed by Lu's war army.
The reason why the government commanders had not thought of using infantry and artillery coordination was that their artillery training was extremely low, and they were barely able to hit targets at close range on the training ground.
If it weren't for the fact that Lu's war army had experts in calculations, they wouldn't even have been prepared to bring their tractor-trailer guns with them on their crusade against Hamid.
This was because their soldiers were only good at operating one type of heavy firepower weapon other than guns, and that was the RPG rocket.
It was too easy for them, no surveys, no calculations, no coordination with the various departments, just put it on their shoulders, aim it visually, and fire it.
Even an illiterate person could operate it easily.
But behind the artillery was a whole system of tactics, scouting, calculations, site selection, coordination, attack and defence, all of which were essential.
So he, who knew nothing about tactics, immediately took this technique and tactics of the Lu Zhanjun to heart when he heard about it.
However, the question did come up.
Why should one's army feint?
Even if you were to feint, you would have to make a show of it with the other side on the frontal battlefield, right?
And you can't feint outside the enemy's range of fire, can you? If you do that, even a fool can see that it's an act.