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Chapter 565: In the Prairie


Looking at each other, William looked at the wolf-headed banner opposite, and at the same time, Shaibani Khan also looked at William's double-headed eagle flag opposite.

The two sides only glanced at each other.

Although they could not see clearly, they could understand that their enemies had arrived. . otbnkotgt The former is because he feels that this is an unnecessary disaster.

In fact, even if he is facing William's army and William's 100,000 cavalry, he still thinks so in his heart.

I just feel that I am very unlucky and at the same time very inexplicable.

I don’t know why I pissed off such a terrible opponent.

Although William tried his best to dress up as a nomadic khan on the grassland.

But on the opposite side, the Uzbek Khanate is not all idiots.

They had already discovered the identity of their opponent, which was a nation-state of settlers based on farming with a clear system.

Generally speaking, this kind of guy should play the role of resisting with all his strength when being invaded, or being defeated when being invaded and crawling in front of these barbaric invaders.

Although the vast majority of Uzbeks are not that shameless, when they saw the majestic double-headed eagle flag and the army under William's command, they could not help but have a feeling of "when will the sheep take the initiative to eat the wolves" "Feeling.

How ridiculous.

Why are they coming?

To come to this barren, uncultivable place filled with ferocious nomads What on earth were they thinking?

It is completely unimaginable that a settler Caesar could covet these uncultivable lands.

But it doesn't matter.

In this case, it doesn't matter what you say.

The most important thing now is to defeat the enemy in front of you, and then everything can return to normal.

It doesn't matter if it's order or it's rules.

No matter what, it's almost the same.

"But, can we really win?"

Although before the war, he and his subordinates, the nobles of the Khan Court and the leaders of the small tribes cheered each other, and they all spoke of William and his army with great disdain.

He thinks that these guys are all poor imitators, that these guys are just hosting a family dinner, and have no fighting power at all, and they will definitely be defeated easily.

However, it doesn’t matter if you just say this, it won’t matter who really believes it.

William von Hereford.

This name, a very strange name for the grassland people, made him unable to help but have questions and doubts.

But at the same time, he had enough understanding of the combat effectiveness of the opponent's army and the command ability of the Caesar opposite.

The opponent's strength is about 100,000.

It's quite a big area when spread out.

Of course, he actually has a lot of troops, with 150,000 troops and cavalry from various tribes.

Although there are some half-hearted young men among them, there are also some scum that are so weak in combat that people can't even look at them.

But the main force that can really fight, and the troops that are passable, are only 100,000.

Not less in number than the other party.

The opponent's weapons and equipment, especially the artillery, are definitely more numerous than our own, which is very regrettable.

Next, there is the command ability of the opponent's commander, William von Hereford.

Being able to command an army of 100,000 people and arrange everything in an orderly manner shows William's organizational and leadership abilities.

As for military capabilities, Shaibani Khan actually still has some doubts.

After all, he has never fought in person.

In the previous small outpost battles, there was no way to tell the commanding ability of a commander.

If I have to say it, then it can only be said to be a roundabout tactic.

As mentioned before, both sides used roundabout tactics, but all failed.

The reason is that the reaction, judgment ability and maneuvering speed of the cavalry on both sides are basically the same.

The Imperial Army, which has the advantage of having perfect logistics and cavalry horses, may be faster.

But in the latter, the Uzbek cavalry is better than familiar with the terrain and geography.

The roundabout troops on both sides were led by elites of Shaibani Khan's cronies and Lieutenant General Freya, William's aunt.

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Unfortunately, the circuitous directions of both sides are exactly the same.

This led to a very embarrassing situation, that is, the detouring troops of both sides collided directly with each other after detouring for a period of time.

An unexpected encounter began with the scouts of both sides fighting each other.

The commanders of both sides did not consider the other party to be the enemy's main force at the beginning, but only regarded the other party as a small group of skirmishers.

Therefore, an order was issued to resolve the battle quickly and not to delay it for too long.

But then the two sides discovered something was wrong.

The struggle between the scouts quickly turned into a struggle between the vanguard troops of both sides.

The struggle between the vanguard troops of both sides soon turned into a struggle between the front-end troops.

Then, the two sides were completely at odds.

They were entangled together, and an encounter of unprecedented scale broke out instantly.

On the opposite side, Shaibani Khan's cronies were the most typical nomadic cavalry commanders.

After a few orders, tens of thousands of cavalry were divided into several groups, some to the left, some to the right, and some to attack frontally, preparing to outflank the enemy.

Although Freya was born as an orthodox knight.

However, influenced by William's tactical thinking and working hard to study nomadic tactics in recent times, the tactics used are almost the same as those of the other side.

If the armies of 20,000 people on both sides formed an array and then attacked each other bit by bit, it would be impossible to fight. long time.

But both sides dispersed their troops, split them up, and then expanded the battlefield.

In this way, a battle that could have been fought for a long time will be over in a short time.

The bombardment of artillery, the firing of carbines and revolvers, the scimitars and cavalry recurves, the neighing of horses and the shouts of warriors were mixed together.

A large-scale encounter came to an end in less than a day.

The tens of thousands of cavalry led by Shaibani Khan's cronies suffered heavy losses.

Nearly 6,000 of them were killed or captured, and many of the remaining troops fled.

In the end, of the tens of thousands of troops, less than two thousand returned.

These guys were completely frightened by the fighting power of the Hereford family army.

Many people even went crazy.

The violent roar of artillery fire, volleys of muskets, human bodies were blown to pieces, shattered, and the scene of blood and flesh flying everywhere was much crueler than the war they originally knew.

The battle was resolved within a few hours, and the intensity and pace were much faster than the battles they had originally known.

All in all, in this situation, no one can count on it, and going crazy doesn't seem to be an unimaginable thing.

After this, Shaibani Khan isolated these broken troops.

At one point, he even wanted to kill them all to avoid affecting the morale of the army.

If he wasn't afraid that this matter would be spread out, which would have a worse impact on the morale of the army, and the battle was about to begin, and there would be no extra time and manpower to do it, he might actually do it.

It's just a pity that it's too late now.

To be precise, William's army was a partial division led by Freya.

After a high-intensity encounter, Freya's army also suffered some losses.

Compared with the loss of personnel, the loss of materials was more critical because it required detours, so speed was needed.

Because speed is required, the supplies carried are not too much.

Even the standard cavalry cannon is missing by half.

After a big battle, a lot of shells, gunpowder, and bullets were consumed, which made Freya feel very distressed.

To make matters worse, after realizing that he might be outflanked, Shabani Khan made a prompt decision and retreated without hesitation.

For ordinary armies, this "retreat" is usually the beginning of a rout.

It's like the battle between Qin and Chu in another world before the Christian era.

Originally, the two sides faced each other with hundreds of thousands of troops, and the confrontation lasted for two years with nothing going on.

Just because the Chu people wanted to retreat a little, Wang Jian, a veteran of the Qin army, took advantage of the opportunity and chased them fiercely.

The entire army was inexplicably annihilated, and then the country perished.

Therefore, when Chen Sheng and Wu Guang revolted, they discussed that Qin destroyed the six kingdoms, and Chu was the most innocent.

This innocent doesn’t mean someone who didn’t do anything bad, it just means he died inexplicably.

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Of course, it seems inexplicable to outsiders, but it seems normal to military strategists.

An army composed of hundreds of thousands of people is like a huge and rigorous machine.

Any changes must be made with caution and the situation must be carefully considered.

Especially at that time, communication means, transportation means, and the thinking of soldiers were insufficient.

Being overtaken and defeated, and then pursuing for hundreds or thousands of miles directly destroyed the country.

Although it sounds exaggerated.

But if you think about it, it's not that incredible.

But this is not the case on the prairie.

The advantage of cavalry, the advantage of cavalry, the advantage of cavalry.

Because it is very important, I have to say it three times in one breath.

The speed advantage, coupled with the fact that the opponent has almost no place that must be defended.

Even the Khan Court is not static.

In this case, if the opponent wants to retreat, of course they will retreat at full speed.

For the sake of military morale, the opponent says they will advance in a roundabout way.

This is nothing unusual for grassland nomads, and their acceptance is very high.

Therefore, it generally does not cause morale fluctuations.

Therefore, in this case, William gave up the roundabout tactics.

If you make a detour, the opponent will also make a detour.

What you detour is the detachment, but the enemy's detour is the main force.

In this way, the flanking effect cannot be achieved, but it may allow the opponent to take advantage.

In this case, there is no use in detours.

The two sides led the cavalry groups in this way.

On the vast grassland, the large cavalry groups commanded by both sides chased and maneuvered for several days.

In the end, William finally found the opportunity and bit the opponent's tail.

After that, if you run away again, your morale will naturally drop.

Forced to have no choice, Shaibani Khan had to bite the bullet and prepare for a main battle with William. 160420oshow7: