I Build an Aircraft Carrier in the Ming Dynasty

Chapter 624: All-round Suppression

Onocho, Huajun and Nishikawa Wangyoshi of the Kumamoto domain met.

Hua Jun did not delay much, and immediately launched an entire army attack.

At this time, their tactics were very different from when they used flintlock guns before, and it was no longer everyone lining up to approach.

In that case, although the momentum is sufficient, it is also prone to casualties.

Whether it's the opponent's artillery, bows, and muskets, they can all kill this dense formation.

In the past, the Hua Army had no choice but to maintain this formation in order to maintain their own lethality.

Now, after using the new rifle, the lethality of the Chinese army no longer needs to be maintained by this formation, and naturally this formation will not be used again, increasing casualties.

They use a sporadic charge pattern, where a company, or platoon, moves freely forward.

They don't rush in front of the enemy, but try to stay at a suitable distance as much as possible.

While making the enemy unable to hit you, it can also effectively kill the enemy.

After each company and platoon received the task, they proceeded in an all-round way.

After entering the range, immediately look for a bunker, or a position that is conducive to defense, arm, and then shoot to consume the enemy.

If the enemy flees, they continue to chase.

If the enemy shoots at them, they continue to shoot at each other.

If the enemy takes the initiative to charge, they are also desperate, and they can take advantage of the defense to kill the enemy.

This is equivalent to forcing the opponent to attack you, and then take the advantage of the defense.

This kind of play is quite rogue.

No matter what the situation is, Nishikawa Wangji's troops will suffer, and they will suffer greatly.

This style of play can also allow the Chinese army to most effectively ensure their low casualties.

At the beginning of the battle, a certain company rushed to a small hillside, didn't even bother to dig fortifications, and directly used the terrain like a ridge to shoot the enemy on the spot.

After the opposite Fuso Samurai was hit, the first reaction was to rush forward.

There is no way, most of them are cold weapons. If they want to kill the enemy, they have to rush to the enemy first. This is a matter of course.

But their charge had only been going on for a while, and the Fuso samurai rushing in front hurriedly found a place to hide.

It was too dangerous, and the surviving warriors found that almost a third of those who charged with them had already fallen.

They were left, hiding under cover, at a loss.

It seems impossible to continue the charge, the casualties are too heavy. It is even more impossible to retreat, it is equivalent to defeat. It's not okay to shoot, they don't have many ranged weapons.

Fuso's generals and samurai fell into a very embarrassing situation, both horizontal and vertical.

A similar situation occurred on the entire battlefield.

This is the case almost everywhere. It is nothing more than that in some places, the people of Fusang died more miserably, and in some places, the deaths were not so miserable.

"Let Kawashima-kun lead someone to break through that mountain pass, and then we can go up the mountain from behind the enemy, attack from back and forth, and destroy the enemy on this hillside."

Nishikawa Wangji is not a pure waste, he is also thinking hard about countermeasures.

The current tactic is already the best one he can think of.

Because a force of nearly 1,000 people from the Chinese army suddenly advanced too far, it became a lonely army on a hillside, providing the Fusang people with an opportunity to encircle and destroy them.

However, if the Fusang people wanted to sneak attack from behind this lone army, they had to break through another mountain pass before they could go up the mountain.

In other places, it does not mean that it is impossible to go up, but it is very difficult.

In contrast, breaking through the mountain pass where more than 100 people garrisoned by Hua Jun was the best choice.

The entire battlefield was cut into many small pieces, and Nishikawa Wangji did a lot of scheduling like this.

He can only do his best to schedule, hoping to make up for his own disadvantage by tactics.

This kind of thinking is of course no problem, but when it comes to specific implementation, it is difficult.

How can it be so easy to break through the mountain pass where the 4th company of the Huajun is stationed.

This mountain pass is only enough for a dozen people to walk side by side at the same time. With this width, it is more than enough for a company to garrison.

Fuso's nearly a thousand samurai launched an attack on this mountain pass, and they were greeted by countless bullets.

All those who rushed in front died, and none were spared.

After rushing to a distance of thirty or forty meters away from Hua Jun, they could not take a step closer.

The rest of the people were shivering and didn't dare to rush forward at all. They would rather detour to the mountains.

No matter how difficult the mountain road is, at least you won't lose your life.

However, this wastes a lot of time.

Their progress will also affect the situation of the entire battlefield.

They have invested more than a thousand people here and have not broken through the blockade of the Huajun, especially in other places.

You know, the Xichuan Army is not much larger than the Hua Army.

They invested 1,000 people here to deal with 100 Chinese troops, which means that they also have weak forces in other places.

And those places where the troops are at a disadvantage, at this time, have encountered the disaster of extinction.

Hua Jun didn't need to pay attention to any tactics and tactics, just push it flat.

Fusang people can only keep fleeing, keep fleeing.

If they don't escape, they will be killed or injured in two or three rounds of shooting.

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As a result, the Xichuan Army on the right was the first to collapse.

When one place collapses, a chain reaction begins elsewhere.

"Master, let's retreat, the enemy is too powerful, we are not opponents."

Seeing that the situation was not good, the other generals persuaded Xichuan Wangji to retreat.

Originally, this battle had little to do with them, but Shimadzu Mitsuhisa promised to give them one million taels of silver afterward.

At this time, they found that the money was not easy to earn, and naturally they had to run away decisively.

Don't steal chickens without losing rice, it will be bad.

"Let's go, the matter of the big Chinese will be left to the Satsuma domain and the shogunate to deal with headaches."

Nishikawa Wangji was also very decisive. Seeing that he couldn't fight, he immediately chose to retreat.

However, it is not easy for them to retreat at this time, and Hua Jun will not give up this opportunity to beat the underdog.

They have to fight the Xichuan Army all at once, so that they have enough fear of Dahua.

In this way, the people of the Kumamoto domain can be more honest in the future.

Although Dahua's strength is far superior to those of Fusang, he doesn't want to be missed all the time.

If you are patrolling or mining in the mountains in the future, it will also be a hassle to be attacked by the enemy.

It is difficult for the guerrillas to decide the outcome of a war, but in terms of mentality, they are absolutely first-class.

The best way is to cast a psychological shadow on the other side so that they don't dare to resist.

In this way, Dahua's army can walk sideways in Fusang in the future, no one dares to provoke them, and it will be much more comfortable.

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