I Build an Aircraft Carrier in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 420: A Fierce Pick-Up Battle

In addition to the side battle, there are some strange methods in the Ming army.

For example, slap.

A huge stone hangs from the masts of some of the Ming's large ships, and after approaching, the stone is moved above the enemy ships and the ropes are cut.

The boulders will fall onto the ship with huge potential energy, smashing the ship into pieces.

There are also some soldiers who are very good in water on some ships, and when they get close, they quietly go into the water to scuttle the bottom of each other's boats, trying to scuttle it.

These methods are more difficult to prevent, but there is no need to worry too much.

This tactic has not become mainstream, so it must be because of its own shortcomings.

For example, it is not easy to find so many people with good water skills.

There are just a few people with special skills, and it is not bad to be able to scuttle a ship after a battle.

The result of scuttling a ship is far from determining the outcome of the battle, and can only have a small impact.

Another example is slapping. That kind of boulder is not so easy to control. Maybe the enemy doesn't hit it, but it hits itself.

Moreover, a boulder as large as a hanging block is not conducive to the navigation of the ship.

On the big ships of the Ming army, only a very small number of ships were prepared with these things.

Most of the other ships are still engaged in a well-established landing battle.

The first batch of large ships that came into contact were more than a dozen. After refusing to hook them with hooks, the soldiers of the Ming army began to board the ships of the Chinese army.

During this process, the guns of the Chinese soldiers never stopped.

They like to do this kind of bullying.

Those who just jumped over, were jumping, or were about to jump, were all exposed to the muzzle of the Chinese army.

As the gunshots sounded, a large number of Ming soldiers fell silently, or fell into the sea and splashed a wave, or lay on the deck without dying and wailing.

However, this did not stop the Ming army's determination to fight. At this point, they all knew in their hearts that there was still a chance to rush forward. If they escaped, they would die faster.

The flintlock gun's rapid fire was limited. After savagely killing the enemy, the soldiers of the Chinese army were approached, and there was no time to reload.

Immediately afterwards, the two sides began a tragic hand-to-hand battle.

First, the two sides collectively killed each other, with bayonets stabbing at the enemy one after another.

This kind of stab is basically a life-for-life.

With a wave of stabs, the people in the front row are basically dead. The only few people who didn't die were definitely adored.

When the people in the back row saw this tragic situation, they no longer dared to step forward. The two sides fell into a confrontation, scaring each other.

They all want to frighten each other, and as soon as the other turns around, their chance will come.

However, at this time, no matter how scared the soldiers in front were, they didn't dare to turn around.

This stalemate on the deck would not last long.

Because the ship is not flat, some Chinese soldiers with good skills can stand on the mast and keep firing cold guns at the enemy.

One shot at a time, although the speed is slow, it is not a problem to stand and be beaten like this.

Some people in the Ming army who couldn't bear it mentally continued to charge.

If his hard work can lead his comrades to rush together, then he can complete the exchange with the soldiers of the Chinese army.

But if other people are cowardly, and only he or a few people charge, then they will face several times the bayonet, and everyone will die under the knife without any suspense.

Moreover, the casualties caused to the Chinese soldiers will also be lower than the killings of the Chinese soldiers to them.

A ship against a ship, the Chinese army must have the upper hand.

However, in this battlefield, it is not all one-on-one.

The Ming army had formulated a strategy before the war, that is, to use the superior force to make up for the disadvantage of the equipment.

The Ming army, which had a numerical advantage, used two ships to attack a Dahua warship at the same time in many places.

In this case, Hua Jun will face a very severe test.

Whether on land or at sea, it is a very dangerous thing to be attacked on the back and back.

On the battleship Suzhou, it was facing the attack of two enemy ships at this time.

One is on the left and the other on the right.

The Ming troops on both sides were boarding their ships, and they needed to be divided into two groups to deal with two groups of enemies at the same time.

After being divided into two groups, their formation was much weaker.

At the beginning of the fight, you can still have a slight advantage.

However, after a large number of casualties occurred on both sides, the Huajun side began to be understaffed.

The Ming army was nearly three times as many.

"The people in the front take cover, and the people in the back throw grenades."

Su Dazhuang, the captain of the Suzhou, shouted.

Naval warfare is not like land warfare, friendly forces can easily assist in the event of danger.

In naval battles, support is very difficult.

What's more, they are still the disadvantaged party, so don't expect support.

It's hard for me, and my brother's troops are not much better. At this time, I can only rely on myself.

Su Dazhuang is also a veteran. Before Wu Changqing won Suzhou, he joined Wu Changqing with Wu Yi.

It's just that because of his limited ability, he has only gotten the position of a captain until now, and he enjoys the battalion commander-level treatment.

However, he was already satisfied with this treatment.

He never thought that he could one day be an official, and he was still a high official.

For all this, he is most grateful to Wu Changqing and Wu Yi.

As a die-hard member, in this desperate situation, you can often burst out with extremely strong fighting power.

In the face of desperation, Su Dazhuang already had the consciousness to fight to the death.

As soon as the soldiers on the Suzhou heard it, they were immediately divided into two groups, the front group was responsible for continuing to resist the delay, and the back group took out grenades and threw them.

Using grenades in this small space will hurt your own soldiers when you hurt the enemy.

This is almost equivalent to a means of perishing together, and most people really don't dare to do it.

At least among the Ming army, there is only one who can do this.

In some disadvantaged places, some Ming troops have already begun to surrender.

The fighting will of the Ming army was much worse than that of the Hua army.

"Damn, they want to use grenades, hurry up and stop it."

Seeing this, the generals of the Ming army shouted in panic. They now have the advantage, and they don't want to die with the enemy.

Unfortunately, they shouted too late.

Those who rushed over to block it were blocked, and they could not break through this block immediately for a while.

By this time, those grenades had been thrown all over the ship.

One after another, explosions sounded, followed by various screams.

The way of losing both sides caught the Ming army by surprise.

Some Ming troops who were afraid of death quietly retreated, not wanting to board the ship again.

If you meet a lunatic, you have to admit it.

Although the enemy was barely repulsed in this way, the soldiers of the Suzhou themselves suffered heavy casualties. Thanks to this, there is nowhere to escape in the sea, otherwise they would have collapsed unbearably.

It is obviously impossible to defeat the Ming army in this way.

Hua Jun never thought of defeating the Ming army in this way. Their ultimate move, the steam battleship had already bypassed the other direction and rushed directly to the middle of the Ming army, trying to cut it off.

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