Chapter 1793 The combat power of Iron Buddha
Wu Yong took the lead with his horse, holding a lance five feet long, roaring angrily, showing no fear.
He and the ten thousand iron pagodas behind him were as powerful as a rainbow.
War horses passed by each other, people on horseback collided with each other, and lances could sometimes even penetrate three or five enemy soldiers, stringing them together like candied haws and knocking them off their horses.
In such a cavalry confrontation, the power of any individual is extremely small.
Even life and death, you can only leave it to illusory luck.
The confrontation between these two cavalry also attracted great attention from Huang Jitian.
In fact, when he learned that Tiefutu would take action, he had already begun to look forward to watching the battle.
As the ceiling of the Qin State's cavalry, the Sixteenth Cavalry of Yanyun represents the highest standard of cavalry that the Qin State can produce, and among the Sixteenth Cavalry of Yanyun, Tiefutu is the strongest.
The Kingdom of Jin is also a country dominated by cavalry, and their concern for the strength of Qin's cavalry is no less than that of the Liao Kingdom.
There is a lot of information, but there are almost no actual records of the Iron Buddha Tu.
Huang Jitian had doubts about the power of such a cavalry that had hardly ever been on the battlefield, but today, he saw it.
Against the backdrop of a wave of 10,000 people, the iron pagoda fell with only a few hundred people.
As for the Liao army, more than 3,000 people fell!
This battle report made Huang Jitian narrow his eyes.
Based on a comprehensive analysis of the on-site situation, the Liao army suffered the loss of being exhausted from long battles, and also suffered the loss of not being as sophisticated as the Tiefu Tu in terms of equipment.
However, the advantage of rich combat experience can completely make up for the shortcomings of tired troops from long battles.
The key lies in the equipment.
Iron Buddha's black armor only exposed his eyes and nostrils, and the rest of his body was wrapped in armor. He knew that this kind of armor was a secret of the Qin State. It was extremely hard but light in weight.
The construction cost was extremely expensive, and even the Qin State could not afford it, so it could only maintain the Iron Buddha Tu with a staff of 10,000 people.
After the actual ownership of the entire Sixteenth Cavalry of Yanyun fell into the hands of King Ning, the Tiefutu establishment of 10,000 people did not expand. Obviously, the Tiefutu equipment was so expensive that even King Ning could not afford it.
Of course, equipment is definitely not the only one that determines the overall cost of an army, but equipment is definitely the bulk of it.
Huang Jitian knew this very well.
In addition to the equipment factors, the combat prowess displayed by Iron Buddha also made Huang Jitian extremely wary.
At least, the combat effectiveness of these ten thousand iron pagodas is already superior to that of the Liao army.
Although the Liao army also had similar elites, their strength was at least 50-50 equal to that of Iron Buddha, and there would not be a huge disparity or gap.
As for his own Jin army, the only one who can really stabilize the iron pagoda is the Zhenghuang Banner Forbidden Army controlled by his father.
Just when Huang Jitian was still rejoicing that the Jin army at least had one unit that could stabilize Tiefutu, on the battlefield, Tiefutu and the Liao army turned around in a tacit understanding at the same time and launched a second hedge against each other!
This time the hedging was even more brutal.
The cavalry who lost their lances in the previous confrontation drew their swords and fought in close quarters.
Tiefutu's exaggerated close combat effectiveness caused the Liao army to be instantly defeated, and Huang Jitian was stunned.
This iron pagoda dispersed the remaining six to seven thousand Liao cavalry in just one stick of incense.
Chapter completed!