1021, war of annihilation

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The servant regiment was different from the Mongols who were charging forward. No one of them spoke. They were as silent as iron. Silent as mountains. They had long been accustomed to fighting in countless bloody battles. The cavalry was as silent as autumn water. They had no time to go to the battlefield when they were rookies.

They are excited and shouting. Fighting seems to them as natural as eating and drinking.

Wu Rigenda Lai's heart trembled. As a veteran who has been on the battlefield for a long time, he deeply understood that the silent army is the most terrifying army. Their calmness makes people feel chilled all over, just like what he saw when he was a boy.

Qi Jiajun.

In the blink of an eye, the two cavalrymen had collided with each other.

At this time, the majestic Arabian horses of the servant group have gone from slow trot, fast trot, and sprint to full sprint speed. Their strength has reached the maximum, and their speed has also reached the highest.

On the opposite side, the Mongolians who had not yet woken up were riding small horses. They were going uphill again, and their kinetic energy was several orders of magnitude lower than that of the servants.

Bang bang bang! A huge crashing sound came.

The cavalry of the Jia Ding Regiment charged down from high places at high speed, knocking the Mongolian cavalry on their backs. A large number of Mongolian cavalry were knocked to the ground, and then trampled by the surging cavalry from both sides, their bones and tendons were broken.

Almost with the naked eye, the Ming army rushed into the Mongolian cavalry group and cut through them. As soon as they met, they were crushed like hot soup and snow.

At this time, the Ordos cavalry's armored cavalry had been buried in Duolun City. They don't have many armored heavy cavalry anymore. And the few armored heavy cavalry are in the hands of the eastern tribes and Jinong.

These poor western tribes only have a few pieces of iron armor for a hundred people. The captains of ten men only wore leather armor, and the ordinary cavalry all wore leather robes.

The cavalry sword raised by the servant group in advance was quickly chopped down at the moment when the horses of both sides crossed each other. The opponent's body had no armor and there was no possibility of resistance. Wherever the saber struck, limbs were broken and flesh and blood flew everywhere.

Although the Mongols saw that the other party was also without armor, they thought that their common clothes could not withstand their own scimitars. However, what they did not know was that the uniforms of these cavalrymen were made of stab-proof fabrics. Scimitars like this

Weapons that focus on slashing cannot break through defenses at all.

Clothes made of this kind of fabric are light and highly protective. Even horse clothes are made of this kind of fabric. The damage caused by Mongolian slashing and arrows to horses and men was greatly reduced.

The first wave of cavalry that came forward immediately suffered huge losses. The servant regiment penetrated their intercepting formation like a red-hot knife cutting through butter, leaving dead bodies lying on the ground as they walked past.

Except for the heavy weapons such as maces and bones that caused certain losses to the cavalry, the scimitar achieved almost no results. The helmet, neck guard and stab-proof clothing perfectly withstood the scimitar's slashing.

Wu Ri Geng Da Lai watched as more than 2,000 cavalry charged and were scattered by the opponent. The opponent's more than 3,000 cavalry rushed in like a wall and rushed into the camp.

He brought his 500 most elite cavalry, all of them wearing leather armor and some iron armor, and they were directly scattered by the Ming army that broke through. He saw that his men and horses were cut into three sections. These Ming troops were almost not able to unite.

When the enemy's horses collide with each other, your own side will be knocked down.

When the horses' necks met and they were killing each other, he only saw people on his own side falling off their horses, but very few people on the other side fell off their horses. He could clearly see that his side's scimitar had clearly hit them. However, those people's colorful and strange colors

The clothes seemed not to be afraid of the cutting edge, and blocked the cutting edge.

When Wu Rigenda Lai was cutting a small flag with the Ming army, his precious Damascus scimitar was blocked by the opponent's saber and scratched a long spark. Wu Rigenda Lai was an expert with swords, and the two sides passed each other.

At that moment, he twisted his waist and looked back with a knife, accurately hitting the opponent's back as he passed by.

The opponent screamed and fell on his horse and rushed over.

With the peripheral vision of his eyes, he noticed that the cavalryman did not fall off his horse, and there was no blood spurting out from his back. He twisted his waist, as if his back was in pain, but then he raised his saber and started fighting with the Mongolian cavalry behind him.

Wu Rigendai understood that these clothes were actually made of a special material. What these people wore was equal to

It was soft armor. The knife he struck only caused bruises and injuries to him through his clothes. It failed to break through the armor and cut into the flesh.

The eleven cavalrymen who rushed into the camp formed a horizontal row and charged forward side by side. Today's wall-riding tactics have long been practiced to perfection, and the coordination of various units has long been integrated into their blood. They will according to the actual situation on the battlefield.

Situations, in groups, can be arranged and combined by oneself.

The cavalry who entered the camp immediately dispersed, killing the Mongolians who had organized their troops in the camp from all sides. The Mongols were in chaos and ran around. Some hid in tents and only shot arrows. Some picked up scimitars and tried to fight with them.

Cavalry confrontation.

A group of Ming soldiers rushed past, and with the dazzling light of swords, several people were cut down to the ground. As they rushed past the tent, several black things were thrown out. Then, there was an explosion.

The tent was blown over and a fire broke out.

In this battle, Yang Fan did not let his servants use short-fire muskets. He wanted to test that after two years of battlefield training, the current servant regiment did not have the ability to fight hand-to-hand with the Mongolian cavalry.

After more than two years of arduous training and constant participation in the battlefield, today, to Yang Fan's relief, the Jia Ding Regiment is fully capable of killing on horseback with the regular Mongolian cavalry.

Yang Fan led his hundreds of personal guards and charged into the Mongolian camp. He clearly saw that his servants, the highest fighting group in his system, had completely crushed these Ordos cavalry in terms of swordsmanship and equestrian skills.

Modern cavalry drill, the highest achievement of modern French cavalry. Coupled with anti-stab uniforms, excellent war horses introduced and bred in modern times. Advanced firearm bonuses. Modern cavalry sabers, modern cavalry sword skills. After rigorous training, sufficient eggs, milk and meat

, with the rationing of vegetables and fruits, a cavalry iron army was finally forged.

The Jiading Regiment is the cradle of military officers and the training and instruction team for general officers. They train during the day and study cultural and military knowledge at night, and have initially acquired the level and quality of a modern cavalry unit.

Today, for the first time, we mainly used cold weapons to confront the cavalry of the western Ordos tribes in Wuri Gengdai, and defeated them in an instant.

Their formation was scattered as soon as they clashed, and then they were chased from all sides by a group of eleven people riding on the wall.

At this time, the whole camp seemed to be on fire. Cavalry was everywhere chasing and killing. There were also many Mongolians who had not had time to mount their horses or could not find where their horses had gone. They were on foot and fighting with the Ming army's cavalry.

fighting.

At this time, on the west bank of the Yellow River, a battalion of more than 3,000 soldiers also came to the bank. The leader was You Shilu, the commander-in-chief of Ningxia Town. They had received news that nearly 10,000 people had been captured on the other side of the Yellow River.

to stop them from entering Ningxia Town.

"Which army of the Ming Dynasty is this? Three thousand people actually captured nearly ten thousand people and sent them flying in all directions." You Shilu asked with a trembling voice.


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