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The valley where the Indian army stationed troops was flooded, and the elite units in the rear were completely wiped out. How did the military solve the problem?

The valley where the Indian Army stationed troops is facing flooding, and the flooding of the 7th Army may occur among the Indian Army. The Flooded Seventh Army is a classic battle that took place during the Three Kingdoms period. The protagonist of this battle was Guan Yu. When Guan Yu attacked Fancheng, he could not capture it for a long time. But he knew the local geography and climate very well. It was autumn, and he knew that the rain would continue, causing the water level of the Han River to surge. At this time, Cao Cao's troops happened to be stationed in low-lying areas by mistake. Therefore, Guan Yu stored water and then carried out a flood attack by breaking the embankment. In the end, Guan Yu was imprisoned and Pang De was killed, which shocked all parties. This battle not only reflected Guan Yu's bravery, but also reflected his excellent commanding ability. ?Not long ago, a scene similar to Guan Yu's flooding of the Seventh Army occurred in India.

On July 3, the Indian Army’s multi-type main battle tanks, including the T-90, were deployed to plateau valleys above an altitude of 4,500, along with the Indian Army’s infantry battalions. Soldiers etc. It can be seen from the official satellite images that the equipment and soldiers deployed by the Indian army here are very dense. Since ancient times, whether in the West or the East, the most taboo thing in war is to pile up the main forces together. This not only makes movement inconvenient , it is difficult to deploy tactics, and it is easy for the enemy to find opportunities to surround and annihilate. Once a war breaks out, these soldiers may be ganged up on at any time. Of course, the enemy army has not yet been able to bear the greatest pressure. What puts greater pressure on the Indian army is that the rivers near the valley have begun to swell, and the Indian army is in danger of being submerged by the river water overflowing the river banks. Indian officials reported on July 3 that the water levels in the river valleys near the valley where the Indian Army is stationed are rising rapidly. Since it is summer, the river water is rising rapidly. Once the river water overflows the river banks and forms a flood, the Indian Army will be hit by the floods. , all submerged. Moreover, they are in a valley at an altitude of 4,500 meters, and the result is unimaginable. This is obviously a huge threat to the Indian army. ?

However, the most terrifying thing is that under the pressure of domestic populism, the Indian army continues to increase its troops to the front line, but the places where troops can be stationed in the front line areas are only a few traditional valleys. If flooding does occur, it will be catastrophic. ?