Chapter 642: The Battlefield of Thousand Miles of Blood: The Red Sea Drift (8)
The Musketeers of the Pou Nu Army formed cross firepower on three positions, blocking the attacking Uygur people. However, despite the complicated weapons in their hands, the two of them combined to drag a rattan bag to approach the outer trenches of the Pou Nu Army. On the way of attacking, some people were constantly shot and fell down. Whenever one of the Pou Nu people fell in a pool of blood, another Uygur people rushed up to replace the dead or injured brothers to continue his unfinished duties.
The fire nets of the Ponu Army are dense. The lead bullets of the Ponu Army's heavy rain prevent Uighur from attacking formation fifty feet away from the front of the position. Here is the forbidden area for life. Any living creatures that want to pass here will become a pile of minced meat. The Ponu Army's muskets use long-pillar round-headed bullets. The Ponu Army's musket soldiers know that this kind of bullet will almost never fly randomly when flying. Because Zhang Dashuai added a steel core at the top of the bullet, the outer lead skin will explode after the bullet penetrates into the human body.
The consequence is that the bones hit human bones, which will break comminutedly, and the internal organs will almost be messy and messy. The wooden targets that the Pou Nu Army beat during training will be replaced in less than ten strokes. Zhang Dashuai, who likes to think about weapons, seems not satisfied with this result. After several tests, a cross-cut mouth was opened on the head of the Wowo bullet. Now, the lead gun shot out by the musket in the hands of the Pou Nu Army was even more cruel, and it is difficult to see the living mouth within a distance of 60 to 70 meters.
Even if the injured enemy cannot stop the blood flow of the wound, he will not be too far away from death. Moreover, if the Mongolian doctor who has not received special training cannot find the remaining lead bullet fragments in the human body, the wounded will die even more painfully due to the lead poison attack. Therefore, a blood wall composed of broken human bodies and soil bags gradually formed in front of the Possess Army's position fifty to sixty feet. This dazzling blood wall accumulates higher and higher, blocking the pace of subsequent attacks by the Uygur people.
The Mongolian Borjiha Khan, who was commanding the Tutai, immediately ordered the attack to stop seeing this situation. The order was not because he sympathized with the huge casualties of the Uygur people, but because he discovered a new fighter. As the commander of the Slave Army's front line, Wei Zhen roughly counted the casualties of the Mongols and Uygur people. He believed that this attack alone would have about 4,000 Uygur people forever become the landmark of the "Sweet Pores". The only thing that made Wei Zhen a little regretful was that there were many Mongolian officers and Mongolian archers in the military formation attacked by the Uygur people. Before these high-value target musket soldiers had time to take action, the Mongolian chief general Borjiha Khan ordered the withdrawal.
The main battle on the battlefield is whether the command of the main generals of the warring sides is flexible. Although Feijin is a veteran on the battlefield, he is not as good as Borjiha Khan in terms of flexibility in command in the battle. Although Feijin is confused about Borjiha withdrawal, he still cannot guess the opponent's next strategy. In fact, Borjiha saw the blood wall built by the Uygurs, which can effectively resist the invasion of the lead bullets of the Pound Slave Army. In addition, Borjiha's night battle last night left a deep impression on Borjiha. He is preparing to imitate the Pound Slave Army tonight and make a counterattack against the "Sweet Shuipu" Pound Slave Army positions.
Immediately, Borjiha, who returned to the main tent, attracted several tens of thousands of families to discuss the counterattack of the Pou Slave Army's positions at night. That night, the Mongolians used the cold and hard blood walls to transport troops forward in the dark. The Mongolian coalition had not experienced night war training, so of course they would not pull all the troops to the front line at once. Their successive increase in troops would inevitably attract the attention of the Pou Slave Army. The Mongolians still carried fifty small Huihuans. After they assembled the camp, they installed the Huihuans on the wooden wheels of the Lertra and quietly pulled them to the front line. This time the Huihuans range was only fifty feet. If Borjiha wanted the Huihuans to play a role, they had to get as close to the outer defense line of the Pou Slave Army as possible.
The movement of the Lerle wheels was quite loud after they were installed with the Huihui cannon, and the Lerle cart was much lighter than the Huihui cannon. Therefore, during the transport of the Huihui cannon to the front line, the huge creaking sound was particularly harsh on the quiet night. The Mongolians who could operate the Huihui cannon did not trunk, and the moon had not risen tonight. Although the Pou Nu Army heard the sound in the dark night, they could not see the enemy. Now the two sides in the war were comparing who was more patient and could not help but light the bonfire first.
He Yushu, deputy general of the Po Nu Army's artillery position, ordered the gunner to bring three boxes of high-saltitude*. He was going to fire a few shells to see the situation on the battlefield. However, the assistant general Fei Jin did not agree to him to do this. Fei Jin believed that the enemy moved first and then moved was the safest way. After all, the number of * brought by the Po Nu Army was limited, so it would be impossible to waste it like this from He Yushu. Fei Jin could only sigh at this. General Zhang of the Po Nu Army never stings on ammunition whenever the war was fought, in order to reduce the casualties of the Po Nu Army soldiers, so all the artillery teams of the Po Nu Army developed a situation of fierce ammunition during wartime.
Today's battle was just a preliminary small battle for both sides to test the enemy situation. Before the final decisive moment, Fei Jin's habit of retaining supplies was just adapted to the current battlefield. As Fei Jin, the co-detachment of the Po Slave Army, expected, the Mongolian coalition was extremely unfamiliar with night battles, and they took the lead in igniting torches to prepare for an attack. Fei Jin saw the densely lit torches in the northwest, covering the battlefield within a radius of more than ten miles. Dozens of Huihua cannons were about 40 feet in front of the outer positions of the Po Slave Army. A one-man-high guard wall was built in front of each Huihua cannon. Although the guard wall was not high, it was enough to resist the attack of the lead bullets of the Po Slave Army's muskets.
At this time, Fei Jin ordered He Yushu to deal with the Mongols' Huihuans. He Yushu was not vague. He immediately ordered thirty crossbow cannons to fill in high-saltitude*. He determined according to the distance of the enemy's Huihuans, and the order to first hit the Huihuans in the distance, and then hit the enemy's near. After making some adjustments to the shooting angle, the first round of the Slave Army's high-saltitude* was ignited with fire and flew towards the enemy's Huihuan positions. The Mongols' Huihuans were composed of wood, and the heavy hammer woven by the rattan was raised high, and the Mongolian gunners were making final adjustments to the launch direction of the Huihuans.
Two feet behind the Huihui cannon were filled with rattan weaving grease fireballs. Mongolian Borjiha Khan was preparing to use fire attack tactics to break the Posou Army's position. Borjiha Khan also used this tactics to point out the direction of the attack for the subsequent attacking army. The Posou Army rushed towards the high-sized nitrogen of the Mongolian coalition's Huihui cannon, and exploded in turn instantly ignited the grease vine balls placed on the Huihui cannon, and then ignited the entire wooden Huihui cannon. More than 20 sky-sky fires illuminated the battlefield where the Mongolian coalition was ready to attack.
Now, the Muslim gun soldiers on the front line saw the enemy's position clearly. The enemy was good at shooting the panic-slim gun soldiers. Thirty-eight high-sized* and about twenty-three shots hit the Mongolian Hui Hui cannons, and two shots hit the spare scoop behind the Hui Hui cannons. He Yushu counted the results of the battle in a very short time. While he cursed the gunners who were shooting missed, he ordered another round of shooting. Just as the Poor Army was preparing for the next round of artillery, the Mongolian Hui Hui cannons also launched a counterattack in panic.
More than ten fireballs shining brightly rush to the Po Nu Army's position. The fireballs thrown by the Hui Cannon were not fast. Experienced musket soldiers could roughly determine whether the fireball would cause damage to themselves based on the trajectory of the fireball. Once they determined that the fireball was pounced on their positions, they would immediately pull up the children around them to avoid the deadly fireball. Most of the fireballs fell into the trenches, and only five fireballs exploded in the Po Nu Army's outer positions. Experienced veterans would use sand to bury large swaths of fireballs produced after splashing, and while returning to their original positions, they continued to kill the enemy.
At this time, more than 3,000 Mongolian archers and Uygur archers were hiding behind the guard wall with the guidance of fireballs and shooting arrows at the Ponus's position. At this time, the battlefield was filled with noise, including the Mongolian gunners ignited by high salt* and rolling to the ground for help after being lit up by high salt*, and the Mongolian officers ordered the Uygur people to put out the fire with sand, and the Mongolian coalition forces were hit by the Ponus' lead bullet and wailed unwillingly before the temporary. After the second round of high salt* of the Ponus' artillery team continued, the entire battlefield became even more lively.
This time, the artillery team of the Pound Army was very accurate, igniting almost all the Mongolians' Hui cannons. The fifty huge bonfires in the night sky reflected the red sky. The guard wall built by the Mongolian coalition earlier could withstand the straight line of fire of muskets on the outer defense line of the Pound Army, but could not withstand the muskets from the top to the bottom of the second defense line of the Pound Army. After years of baptism, the muskets of the Pound Army are now skilled in playing muskets, and 80% of the veterans can estimate the advance amount of shooting targets. Especially when the enemy is bright and dark, the Pound Army can shoot the enemy accurately at will, while the Mongolian coalition archers can only shoot blindly.
The only thing that made the soldiers of the Pou Nu Army feel a little difficult is that the number of enemies is too large, and it is in a scattered formation and is not conducive to the bombardment of the crossbow. Without the support of the Bird Cannon, the front-line musketeers will inevitably encounter many missed fish when dealing with a large number of enemies. Under the bloody suppression of the Mongolian supervising team and the cover of Mongolian archers, the Uygur people on the front line used a large number of dead bodies, meat, and broken limbs mixed with earth bags, and moved forward little by little. The closer they were to the Pou Nu Army's trenches, the more casualties the Uygur people were, the more they were. The surviving Uygur people have summarized the basic experience of survival.
Chapter completed!