
Port Arthur, on the Liaodong Peninsula in southern Manchuria, had been fortified by Russia into a large naval base. The Japanese needed naval power to fight in mainland Asia, so their first military objective was to neutralize the Russian fleet at Port Arthur. On 8 February night, the Japanese fleet under the command of Admiral Heihachiro Togo began a sudden torpedo attack on the Russian ships at Port Arthur, severely damaging two Russian warships. The attacks evolved into the Battle of Port Arthur the next morning.
A series of naval battles that did not give decisive results ensued. On that occasion, the Japanese did not manage to attack the Russians by using ground cannons from the port, and the Russian fleet refused to leave the port and went into the open sea, especially after the death of Admiral Stepan Osipovich Makarov on April 13.
These battles provided cover for a Japanese force to land near Incheon in Korea, and from there they occupied Seoul and subsequently the rest of Korea. In late April, Japanese troops under Kuroki Itei prepared to cross the Yalu river into Russian-occupied Manchuria.
In response to the Japanese strategy of giving a quick victory to rule Manchuria, Russia took prohibitive measures to gain enough time to wait for the arrival of additional troops coming through the long Trans-Siberian railway. On May 1, the Battle of Yalu River broke out. In this battle the Japanese forces attacked a Russian position after they crossed the river without encountering resistance. This was the first major battle of this war on the mainland. Japanese forces advanced and landed at several points on the Manchurian coast, and engaged in a number of battles to repulse the Russian forces to Port Arthur. These battles, including the Battle of Nanshan on 25 May, were marked by the Japanese's heavy defeat in the attack on a number of powerful Russian positions, but the Russian army remained passive and did not counterattack.
At sea, this war is just as brutal. After the February 8 attack on Port Arthur, Japanese forces tried to prevent Russian forces from using the port.
“We must prevent the Russians from heading to our homeland! Anyhow we should be able to prevent that!” A Japanese Soldier cheered his friends who tried to prevent the Russian Invasion of Japan with reckless capital.
“Tenno Heika Banzai!”
Meanwhile, on the Russian side, the soldiers were using All out tactics to advance forward and the effort was driven away by the Japanese who prevented them fiercely, the sound of Tenno Heika Banzai spoken by the Japanese army every time it would kill its enemy left the Russian army devastated.
“It turns out they're more reckless and more energetic than our team! How'this? Hurry along! Aaa!” this Russian soldier is hiding from the wild Japanese army.
“Tenno Heika Banzai! Die You!” Poor Russian soldier, his intention was to hide, but instead was discovered and killed by the desperate Japanese army and whom he underestimated.
The Battle of Chemulpo Bay (Japanese: ⁇ Jinsen’oki kaisen Russian: ⁇ ⁇ ) was a naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), it took place on February 9, 1904, on the coast of Incheon, Korea. The opening phase of the Russo-Japanese War began with Japanese naval attacks on the Russian fleet at Port Arthur, Vladivostok and Chemulpo. With these results won by the Japanese, because assisted by the Indonesian Caliphate Navy at the request of Emperor Meiji, Japan led by Uryu Sotokichi, the Japanese, the Russians were led by Vsevolod Rudnev at the Battle of Chemulpo Bay in Korea.
The Battle of Yalu River, (Japanese: ⁇ , Oryokko Kaisen) from 30 April to 1 May 1904, was the first land battle during the Russo-Japanese War. Fighting broke out near Wiju (now the North Korean village of Uiju on the Yalu River, on the border between Korea and Chinese Manchuria. With China also fought there, against the Qing Dynasty.
Battle of Yalu River (or Amnok River) (Traditional Hanzi: ⁇ ; Hanzi: ⁇ ; Pinyin: Hangzhou Hongai in Japanese is called Kokai-kaisen ( ⁇ ) which means Maritime Battle in the Yellow Sea. The battle is also known by various names: Battle of Haiyang Island, Battle of Dadonggou, and Battle of the Yellow Sea, according to the geographical location of the battle in the Yellow Sea at the mouth of the Yalu River, not in the Yalu River itself.
Meanwhile in a place rather close to the Yalu river, Tanks of the Indonesian Caliphate lined up, MT Tiger Mk1 (in the real world Kaplan Tiger), Anoa 6x6 APC and Rhino Tank owned by Indonesia, respectively, it was part of the Japanese Mk IV and Renault FT.
“Can I suggest using Salvo simultaneously at the same time as Oda Nobunaga did? And if anyone adds?” The Japanese Army which had effective advice suggested to Sayuti Ahmad.
“How after that we advance directly and surprise the enemy with machine guns, while your Japanese Tank helps the Front Line Army dispel Russia with your Mark IV and Renault FT?” Dennis Bandi suggested that the Japanese Army should be the frontline attack aid while the Indonesian Army captured the enemy leader in the enemy's rear line directly.
“No one else gives advice? Alright I close the meeting this time and congratulations on duty, Hey Hei Ho!” The plan was closed by mutual agreement.
“Hei Hey Ho! Hey Hey Hey Ho! Hey Hey Hey Ho! Hey Hey Hey Ho! Depart!”
The Japanese Army tanks began to dispel the enemy according to plan, which proved effective against the enemy, The lightweight Renault FT tank with high mobility and as a ground attack aid became a scourge for the Russians. High fighting spirit and sufficient supplies for the daily needs of the personnel make their fighting spirit does not decrease.
“Hyaaa! Run while you still can! Whoa! Don't kill me!”
“We surrender! We've not strong” Russian Army rides, many of them who eventually chose to surrender.
Meanwhile at the Russian Army camp north of the Yalu river, The leader of the Russian forces Vsevolod Rudnev thought about how it was possible that the Japanese Army which was originally rather weak compared to them could be strong and make the Russian troops on the Yalu River run down the Rides and many casualties on their side, japanese troops began to advance while they had to retreat immediately so as not to be taken prisoner by the Japanese.
“Pak, no! It turns out that Japan is getting help from a foreign-flagged country that we've never seen before! It is they who are now besieging Our Camp with very strong Tanks and our tanks are broken down by their fire and cannot retaliate against them, how is this?” The cadet who accompanied Vsevolod Rudnev became alarmed at the siege by the Enemy and the Russian Army was being besieged.
“You can choose Suicide or surrender, it is up to you, I will prepare surrender!” Vsevolod Rudnev chose to give up because his family was still waiting for his arrival at his home.
“If you give up, then I will turn myself in as well, because of you I consider as my own family” the Cadets surrendered and the Battle of Yalu River ended with the surrender of Vsevolod Rudnev against the Indonesian Army and the Japanese Army.
The battle was won by the Party Of Asian Nation (PAN) of the Three Asian Nations, Indonesia, Japan, which both fought against Russia in east Asia, and Turkey in west Asia and Europe.