Zhang Zongling has always been unhappy.
After he led his troops to the west, he never encountered large-scale enemies and did not occupy a strategically important place.
Therefore, his name was never named as the name of the city.
This made Jiangwutang He, who had the best results in the first period, was very anxious.
Back then, His Majesty the Emperor said that he would only attack east of the Ural Mountains.
Now that he has crossed this limit, it is impossible to penetrate the whole of Europe.
The opportunities for him to make meritorious deeds are becoming less and less, and the opportunities for him to name a city are becoming less and less.
It's getting slimmer.
Now that the Rakshasa people were attacking, he was overjoyed.
All his troops had been equipped with rear-mounted firecrackers.
The reloading speed of the breech-loaded gun has been greatly improved, but the power has not decreased.
According to the estimates of the General Staff, the combat power has increased by 40% or more than the original.
So he was full of confidence and insisted that he be the second forward, following the Cossack cavalry to attack the Rakshasas.
Vasily Ivanovich Chabayev, commander of the First Cossack Division, took the Han name Xia Boyang after his naturalization.
When he retreated, he said to Zhang Zongling: "The firepower of the Rakshasa people is more troublesome.
Although our cavalry killed There are more than 5,000 of them, but the two divisions also lost 3,000 people.
Commander Zhang must pay special attention to their artillery, which is very powerful."
Zhang Zongling held his hand and said: "Brothers Cossacks, please rest first.
Next, let the Rakshasa people know what real artillery is."
According to the Cossacks, the Ming army easily found the artillery positions of the Rakshasa people.
In the confrontation with the Swedes, the Rakshasa people learned the concentration tactics of Swedish artillery and spread out the artillery densely, causing coverage in the front.
The sexual firepower caused great damage to the Cossack cavalry.
Fortunately, the Cossack cavalry was light cavalry and could move more flexibly.
Even so, the battle losses reached more than 10%.
The Ming army's artillery stopped one mile in front of the Rakshasa artillery position.
According to the Cossacks' description, Rakshasa's cannon had a range of almost one mile.
It was a foolproof plan.
Zhang Zongling did not want to continue to move forward and become the target of Rakshasa's cannon. .
After the Ming army artillery set up the cannon, they began to fire solid projectiles to measure the range.
Yes, now the solid bullet only has the function of measuring distance.
After the Ming Army artillery commander looked at the impact point with a telescope, he shouted: "Raise it one more foot and continue to measure the distance."
The second shell landed in front of the Rakshasa artillery position and hit the Rakshasa artillery as it rolled.
The commander of the artillery team nodded with satisfaction and said: "All gun muzzles are raised two feet, the target is directly in front of the target, the first round of shelling."
The Ming army replaced them with flowering bullets.
The flowering bullets were lighter than the solid bullets.
The solid bullets could only hit the front of the Rakshasa artillery position, while the flowering bombs hit the artillery position right in the middle.
The rumbling sound of the cannon was followed by a fierce explosion, and mixed with the screams of the Rakshasa people.
The Rakshasa people's gunpowder barrels were placed next to the cannon, and the explosive shells ignited the gunpowder barrels, causing even more violent explosions.
After the Ming army fired three rounds of artillery shells, the Rakshasa artillery position had been completely destroyed.
The artillery commander carefully checked in the telescope and said with a smile: "It's actually quite interesting to bully the slightly stronger barbarians.
They are stronger than those guys who can only hold spears and swords."
Zhang Zongling said: "The infantry formed a formation, advanced slowly, and killed all enemies who dared to resist.
The intact corpses were knifed."
The reason for this request was because he had encountered injured Rakshasa people who fell to the ground and pretended to be dead. , and then killed and injured the Ming army, so the Ming army stipulated that as long as the body was not blown up beyond recognition, and the body had broken legs and hands, it had to be knifed for safety.
The Ming army formed three rows and moved forward slowly.
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The Rakshasa people on the opposite side also lined up and came towards this side.
When the two sides were more than a hundred steps apart, the first row of Ming army's muskets went off, and then the second and third rows continued to move forward, with the first row loading bullets as they walked.
The Rakshasa's firearms have a short range and can only fire at fifty paces.
Therefore, the Ming army commander ordered the three platoons to shoot together before fifty steps.
The first row fell to the ground, the second row half-knelt, and the third row stood.
Following the commander's order, all the soldiers opened fire at the same time.
Under the smoke, a large smoke enveloped the two armies.
After the Ming army got angry, they stood up and started loading ammunition, and then continued the second round of shooting before the smoke cleared.
Unable to see from the other side, the Ming army fired bullets as expected and continued to load and prepare.
After a while, the smoke slowly dissipated.
Nearly half of the Rakshasa people on the opposite side had fallen down, but the other Rakshasa people did not run away and continued walking with their guns in hand.
The Ming army commander sighed inwardly and gave the order to fire again.
After the firecrackers went off, smoke filled the front again.
After the smoke cleared this time, the Rakshasa people on the opposite side had disappeared, and more bodies were added to the ground.
The Ming army held firecrackers and knifed the corpses one by one before continuing to move forward.
The firepower of the Ming army was obviously stronger than that of the Rakshasa people.
Although the Ming army did not wear armor, they all wore steel helmets and thick wool uniforms.
They still had strong resistance to the bullets of the Rakshasa people who were weak and slow. , besides, except for head injuries, injuries to other parts are not immediately life-threatening.
Therefore, the Ming army has strong equipment and high morale, so it will naturally be at an advantage.
Zhang Zongling ordered the artillerymen to follow the infantry with artillery.
Whenever there was a place where the enemy troops were densely packed or there were fortifications to resist it, the artillerymen would set up the artillery and blast forward.
The total weight of these nine-pound cannons is no more than two hundred kilograms, and they are specially equipped with rubber wheels underneath.
They are easy to move, so the artillery can follow the infantry closely and become a powerful auxiliary to the infantry.
When the Rakshasa cavalry was dispatched, Houjin's infantry blocked the front, and the Mongolian cavalry followed the infantry to look for the enemy's weaknesses at any time.
The coordination between the infantry, cavalry and artillery was smooth and smooth, leaving no room for the enemy to attack.
Taking advantage of the gaps and opportunities, the Ming army attacked with overwhelming force.
The front commander of the Rakshasa Army is General Zhukov.
He is the most powerful general among the Rakshasa people.
However, in front of the Ming army whose absolute strength is far stronger than that of the Rakshasa Army, and in front of Zhang Zongling whose commanding skills are no less than his, he can only It can make the Rakshasa people charge forward in vain, and use the lives of the Rakshasa people to give His Majesty the Tsar in the rear a chance to retreat.
After Mikhail I repelled the Cossack cavalry at the cost of five thousand men, he was very proud, because he also had Cossack cavalry in his army, so he naturally knew how powerful the Cossack light cavalry was.
In his opinion, the most powerful ones in the Ming army were the Cossacks.
Against the thin, yellow-skinned Tatars, the big-bodied and round-waisted Rakshasa people should have an advantage.
Unexpectedly, the news coming from the front was that the Rakshasa people had suffered a series of defeats.
General Zhukov had asked His Majesty the Tsar to retreat to the rear to make room for the Rakshasa people to engage in a decisive battle with the Ming army
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