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Chapter 648: The Defeat of the Marathas


That's almost it.

When the two hundred thousand Maratha troops rushed to the battlefield, they faced the British Expeditionary Army, which was waiting for work and was well-positioned. otbnkotgt In this case, the Marathas were a little frightened, or frightened.

After all, they have never been a race known for being brave, tenacious and good at fighting.

However, this fear soon dissipated with their calculations.

They have an army of 200,000 men under their command, while their enemy only has 20,000 men, a strength of ten to one.

The opponent is not guarding a certain city or a certain fortress.

All they have are some slightly higher highlands, plus some parapets and trenches built by temporary earthworks.

These things are completely unable to withstand their 200,000-strong army.

Some guys even had the strange and unlucky idea that "we only need one charge and they will all collapse."

As it turns out, the gap between their ideals and reality is quite large.

It's as big as the distance between Aquila and the solar system.

After mustering up the courage and, of course, mainly ordering the soldiers to attack and charge, these Marathas quickly suffered their first defeat.

According to usual practice, the first batch of their troops to charge forward would naturally not be the high-ranking Kshatriya warriors.

It is a large number of cannon fodder troops.

The weapons equipped by these cannon fodder troops are very crude, and the latest muskets, bayonets and the like are definitely not their turn.

Even some homemade muskets are the most advanced and rare weapons.

The vast majority of them are still in the cold weapon age.

It is even said that even in the cold weapon age, these guys who were not equipped with armor, did not receive much training, and had rather crude weapons and equipment.

Some even just took a wooden stick, they were also cannon fodder, and they were cannon fodder. cannon fodder.

After seeing their enemy, the forward troops of the British Expeditionary Force breathed a sigh of relief, and then became full of energy and enthusiasm.

Before that, when they heard that their enemy had ten times more troops than they did, the forward troops of the British Expeditionary Force were quite nervous.

After all, they had never fought against the Maratha army before.

The criterion for measuring the Maratha army was based on their previous biggest opponents, the Mughals.

Although the Mughals lost their rule over Bengal and surrounding areas, and even the entire northeastern India, it can almost be said that it was very fast.

But in the process, the British Expeditionary Force also fought several fierce battles.

Those professional Qizilbash soldiers are quite tenacious in combat, and their weapons, equipment and training level are not bad either.

If it is a one-on-one battle, then the British Expeditionary Force must fight seriously.

If it was a two to one battle, then the Britons should consider whether they needed to retreat to avoid the edge.

When the ratio of the enemy's strength to ours reaches three to one, even the most optimistic officer of the British Expeditionary Force should consider the possibility of defeat.

Considering that the Marathas were snatching food from the tiger's mouth and their army was very successful in expanding their territory in southern Indy, the Britons made assumptions.

That is, the fighting power of the Marathas is slightly stronger than that of the Mughals, and they must have elite troops that can compete with the Qizilbash army.

That was a powerful army that could reach the average standards of the Old World.

However "Did they use this kind of army to fight?

Did they really defeat those Mughals?"

When seeing these guys all over the mountains and plains, who look chaotic but pose no threat at all, even the most powerful The pessimistic Britons relaxed.

Next, they started the war as if they were carrying out combat drills or simply conducting target training.

First there was the roar of artillery, then the volley of musketry.

Then, the cuirassiers, who had already lost their patience, launched a charge and defeated the enemy.

Of course, in fact, the latter two have no chance to take action.

The cannon fodder unit adhered to the fine tradition of the cannon fodder unit and collapsed in an instant.

It was just a few shots fired.

Their losses would probably not exceed a hundred people.

Generally speaking, according to standards, bombardment at this distance and at this position cannot be called effective shooting.

In fact, the British artillery itself did not think about how much effect it could play.

Their shooting is, to a large extent, emboldening themselves.

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However.

"This is over."

The officers and soldiers of the British expeditionary force looked at each other, relatively speechless, unable to say anything.

What the hell is this?

Why did it become like this all of a sudden?

Could it be said that I have won just like that?

It's too easy Do you think you want to cheer?

But this is too embarrassing.

Even the most shameless guy can't shout at this moment.

It's almost like shame.

Fortunately, soon, the Marathas' next performance made the British expeditionary force relieved.

Although this meant that the war would become more difficult, they couldn't help but think: "This is it, this is the right way."

Well." feeling.

The Marathas seem to be used to the behavior of cannon fodder troops.

But it’s normal if you think about it.

These ordinary ones are, of course, scum that breaks down at the drop of a hat.

Without the embarrassing performance of these guys, how could the nobility and extraordinaryness of the Kshatriya lords be reflected?

In this way, the Marathas threw themselves into the regular army.

More than a dozen infantry regiments were mobilized at one go, and thousands of troops composed of Kshatriya warriors began to charge.

These men held in their hands the latest flintlock muskets, which were still a happy gift from the Russian Gothic Empire.

However, their clothes looked too fancy.

Some wore Maratha uniforms, modeled on the Army uniforms of the Old World, although they usually rolled up the sleeves and never fastened the collar buttons.

These soldiers are relatively normal.

At most, they just wear Baotou on their heads, their shoes are a bit strange, and they are decorated with some shiny gold things, so that people can understand their extraordinary prowess and prominent family background.

However, those real high-level Kshatriyas are, as mentioned before, although the caste system in India is usually divided into four classes, among the four large classes, there are also many smaller classes.

The same goes for these Kshatriyas.

The highest-level Kshatriyas are naturally kings, emperors, nobles, and kings of feudal states.

Then the ones one level behind are generals, officers and so on.

The worst ones are the Kshatriya warriors, who are almost the same as the knights in the European feudal era.

It's just that the combat effectiveness of these guys is not as good as the knights, and there are too many of them.

Of course, of course, those Indy guys are pretty good at blowjobs, among other things.

Just like in their epic, the Mahabharata, which is known as the second longest epic in the world, the protagonists killed tens of thousands of cannon fodder in one go.

Although these tens of thousands are cannon fodder, they are actually well-equipped and well-trained Kshatriya warriors.

Or a warrior driving a chariot that roars like thunder, or a warrior wearing strong armor, or a warrior who can draw a golden bow.

All in all, if any of them are placed in Invincible Heroes, they can at least be used as level 4 soldiers without any problem.

But in their epic, these guys are all cannon fodder, cannon fodder that was massacred by the tens of thousands.

However, if you think about it for a moment, the current situation seems not to be much different from the story in the epic legend.

It was also a massive, rapid massacre.

One-sided battlefields and a very enjoyable, blood-soaked war.

However, the "protagonists" of this war are not just the Indians.

The war continued, and the balance of the war was tilted in the direction of the British expeditionary force.

The Britons happily killed these unfortunate, miserable guys, and at the same time happily hoped that this war could continue.

It can be said that the Britons arranged their troops very well.

Several artillery positions formed a crossfire.

At the same time, several highland positions also appeared to be easy to defend and difficult to attack.

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In this case, the Maratha army that wanted to attack had to climb the mountains with difficulty at the risk of being attacked from several sides.

In the process of climbing, the Britons' muskets and artillery would always cause them astonishing damage.

While suffering such horrific casualties, the charge also weakened their physical strength.

They fell on the ground in large numbers, and their formation became sparse.

In this era when intensive firepower was everything, their formation could almost declare that their attack had failed.

However, the Britons still didn't want to let them go so easily.

When they are disheartened, their morale drops, and they are hesitant whether to move forward or to retreat and regroup.

The British cavalry rushed down.

Being condescending is overwhelming.

The shining breastplates of the cuirassiers and the sabers in their hands became the last impressions of the last moments of the lives of many Maratha Kshatriya warriors.

Already tired, demoralized, and in a loose formation, they were easily overwhelmed by the cuirassiers.

Then he turned around and ran away crying.

This wave of attacks collapsed like this.

Of course, although these guys hardly caused many Briton casualties, it is even said that Indy's hot weather and frequent plague diseases may have killed more people than them.

But at least, the performance of these Kshatriya warrior masters was much better than that of the untouchables who collapsed at the first touch.

Those untouchables collapsed after just two shots.

The Kshatriya warriors were first bombarded, then intensively fired by muskets, and finally charged by cavalry for a while before they collapsed.

The two are not the same, not at all, and this must be remembered well. 160420oshow7: