Frederick II established the front headquarters in the mountains of the Saar River Basin to easily receive various changes in the situation on the battlefield.
This time, Frederick II did not bring little Peter to command the battle.
This will be a tough battle.
At this moment, Frederick II watched the front line in the mountains advance little by little, and the diagonal fighting method successfully checked and balanced the Austrian army.
However, the Austrian army still had nearly twice the strength of the Prussian army.
Prussia still lacks various weapons and equipment, and the situation is still not optimistic.
On the other side of the battlefield.
The commanding general of the Austrian army did not expect that the Prussian army would actually fight them head-on.
According to his intelligence, the current state of the Prussian army is that they barely have enough food to eat, they have no weapons and equipment, and their troops are still very scarce.
In this state, the combat effectiveness of the Prussian army must be low.
His crushing offensive and horizontal combat should be able to achieve a wave of crushing and horizontal pushing, and the Prussian army was completely unable to stop it.
But the current situation was completely beyond his expectation.
The Prussian army actually gave the Austrian army a head-on fight and did not lose. Frederick II's fighting method directly restricted the Austrian army's offensive momentum.
And because it is a point-to-point battle.
He thought that the Prussian army had no fighting power, but in this duel, these Prussian troops showed amazing fighting power.
The individual combat capabilities of the Austrian army were simply not as good as those of the Prussian soldiers.
There is a slight reversal on the battlefield.
Upon seeing this, the Austrian commander immediately issued an order: "Disperse four teams and attack the Prussian army from the mountains and forests on the left and right sides to achieve encirclement!"
"yes!"
The Austrian army split into four teams and marched from the mountains and forests on the left and right sides.
But what they didn't know was that Frederick II had already anticipated such a situation and set an ambush in the mountains in advance.
Four Austrian armies entered the mountains.
Soon they were fighting with the Austrian army.
The Prussian army used the Dragon Flame Cannon acquired from Ling Chen. This type of artillery, which was extremely suitable for mountain warfare, also exerted great power at this time.
Artillery shells burst out one after another, and the Austrian army was completely unable to resist them.
The Austrian commander's plan to surprise the Prussian army from the left and right sides ultimately suffered a serious blow.
The situation on the battlefield fell into a brief stalemate.
The Austrian commander, after seeing the failure of his plan, frowned. If he could not think of a good way, then this battle would be Prussia's final victory.
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At this time, Frederick II was leading the Prussian army to fight bravely against the Austrian army.
The crisis from the sea was completely ignored.
The Swedish army and the Eastern Orthodox Holy Crusaders formed a joint army, starting from the Baltic Sea and entering Pomerania.
Originally, the British army actually fought against the Swedish army in Hamburg.
They provided protection for the Prussian maritime defense line.
But the Baltic Sea was a sea that rejected the British fleet.
There is not a single port in Britain, and no ship is capable of passing through the sea, which is surrounded by land on almost all sides.