1135, Revenge for Tumubao 1

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Countless warriors came out of the darkness wearing plate armor.

This is a powerful enemy. Heduo and Qin's pupils shrank.

This was the first time the Oirat people met the Beijing camp on the battlefield after two hundred years. The last time was at Tumubao. At that time, they were still called the Oara people. That time, they won a great victory and even captured the Ming Dynasty.

emperor.

These people were as quiet as water, without any shouting or noise.

A true warrior does not need to bluff to embolden himself or intimidate his enemies.

They walked heavily because they wore plate armor and carried many weapons. But the queue was extremely neat and uniform. There were tens of millions of them, almost as if they were one person.

The footsteps hit the ground with a heavy and loud sound. Under the resonance, the earth seemed to be shaking.

The cavalry and war horses in the distance were snoring uneasily.

When the large army entered the battlefield, a bugle sounded, and three thousand large shields were pushed by the soldiers. They were told to run.

They entered the battlefield from behind the siege army. They entered between the Oirat cavalry and the 50,000 siege infantry in front.

These shields are made of aluminum alloy and have wheels that can be pushed around. There is also a large piece of bulletproof glass in the middle of the shield panel, which allows you to observe the outside. There is also a small door that slides to the right to open and close below, which can be used for shooting.

mouth.

These were clearly a regiment of soldiers. They were well-trained and quickly moved into position.

They quickly pulled up the barbed wire between the shields and fixed the shields with hoes. They used tenons to limit the rotation of the wheels. Then they lowered the brackets to support them between the shields and the earth.

Gushi Khan and others gasped when they looked at the foot-long steel spikes on the sloping surface of the huge shield. If they launched their war horses to charge into it, they would cause heavy losses to the cavalry and war horses.

Moreover, they were not sure whether the war horses could break open this large metal shield with a hoe and a stand.

Dalai Tush said in shock: "What do you mean by the Ming army? They have closed the battlefield. Do they want to eat all our 50,000 infantrymen? They have such a big appetite and they are not afraid of breaking their teeth."

With the establishment of the shield formation, the rear cavalry of the Oirats were completely separated from the infantry in front.

Subsequently, two more regiments of infantry from the Beijing camp quickly moved behind the shield.

Obviously, they were assisting in the defense. Matchlock guns, three-eyed muskets, and Fran machine guns stuck out of the black muzzles in the gaps between the shields.

Gushi Khan and others hesitated and had no time to react. Unexpectedly, these people ran so fast and quickly moved into place. In a short period of time, these three regiments, with more than 10,000 people, completed the battlefield interception.

The remaining 30,000 soldiers from the capital camp raised their spears and rushed towards the battlefield below the city like a roaring mountain and a tsunami.

The 50,000 Mongolian infantry had been burned by the sea of ​​fire everywhere and completely lost their organization.

At least more than 10,000 people were burned to a crisp. At this time, the firing of napalm bombs stopped. Except for the areas that were already on fire, there were broken soldiers running around everywhere.

Their biggest desire now is to escape from the sea of ​​fire. On the city wall, there are also Franco machine guns and various general cannons firing at them, specifically to attack these broken soldiers who have gathered in a group.

The battlefield was as bright as day, and buildings and cars everywhere were burned into torches. Many people, covered in fire, were still wailing, rolling, and running around.

Those who were not set on fire were frightened and frantically slashed at the burning men who were running towards them, trying to seek help.

The attack of 30,000 soldiers from Beijing made the situation even more chaotic.

The city immediately stopped firing firearms to avoid accidentally injuring the Beijing camp.

With the general flag as the basic combat unit, the Beijing camp used team tactics, cooperated with each other, and used long and short weapons in combination, and began to hunt down the scattered enemy infantry everywhere.

These people, riding on horses, have extraordinary fighting ability because they grew up on horses.

But once dismounted, their combat effectiveness was directly reduced. They were all bow-legged and only had leather armor on their bodies.

Although their bodies are taller and stronger, they are generally one head taller than Jingying. The average height of Jingying is only over 1.6 meters, while these people are basically over 1.8 meters tall.

However, the team fighting in the Beijing camp cooperated very closely.

The speed at which they thrust out their spears was so fast that it was dizzying to see. Normally, they would thrust out their spears a thousand times every day during training. The only three ways to use their spears were to block, stab, and take.

With their small bucklers and scimitars, the Mongols had an advantage in fighting alone, but when it came to the cooperation of infantry units, they immediately became a rabble like the Japanese pirates.

The team of thirty people has shields, steel forks, steel crossbows, wild goose feather knives, spears, and six three-eyed blunderbuss.

The long and short weapons are closely coordinated, the shield blocks the bow and arrow, the three-eyed gun looks for the opportunity to fire, and the steel crossbow looks for the opportunity.

As a thousand combat teams composed of 30,000 Beijing troops rushed deeply into the battlefield.

Soon, the battle became completely one-sided.

These disorganized and disorganized stragglers running around in all directions are no match for the brutally trained Beijing camp.

Han Bin's team shuttled through the fire scene, and they assassinated more than a dozen waves of skirmishers one after another.

At this time, they suddenly ran into a group of Haixi Mongolia's defeated troops running from behind a large sea of ​​fire.

Among these people, Weilat accounted for a minority, and most of them were Haixi Mongolians from Qinghai. They were the Tumut Tribe, Yongxiebu Tribe, etc. from Qinghai. There were also the second wave of reinforcements from Alxa and the Seven Kansai Tribes outside Jiayuguan.

Burned by the fire, the soldiers of the Yongxie Bu tribe were like trapped animals with red eyes. They were scared to the point of going crazy. Whoever blocked their escape at this time was their mortal enemy.

They howled, first fired a burst of arrows, then raised their scimitars and charged towards Han Bin's team.

A team consists of three small flags, about thirty people.

The current general banner of the Beijing camp is the squad. The two general banners under one hundred households were split into three small banners, each with thirty-three people. The headquarters of the hundred households followed the first small banner.

Seeing the rain of arrows coming from the opposite side, the six shields in front of the flag immediately raised their hands.

These shields are all aluminum alloy shields half a meter wide and 1.5 meters high. Because aluminum alloy is much lighter, aluminum alloy shields are used.

If it were a wooden shield clad with iron, it would be too heavy for a person to lift with one hand.

The soldiers behind them, who had fired according to conditions, immediately formed six columns, and they all ducked behind the shields.

After a chopping sound, all the bows and arrows fired by the Yongxie Bubu troops were blocked by the shields. These aluminum alloy shields were six times as hard as steel and only one-third as heavy as steel. All the arrows were bounced away, and even the arrows were deflected.

Not a single trace was left.


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