Chapter 1370
Cannibalization
Chapter 1370 Cannibalization
Sun Bing knew that with the strength and weaponry of the Marine Corps, it was impossible to turn this village into an iron barrel formation by relying on temporary fortifications. If the enemy cavalry could get close, they would definitely choose some weak spots on the defense line. Tap into the village.If you don't make some arrangements in advance, once the enemy breaks through the defense line, there will be no place to move around in this small village, and it will be filled with Houjin soldiers in an instant.Once the war enters the melee stage, the Marine Corps' weapon advantages will be greatly reduced, and the disadvantages in military strength will be immediately highlighted.
Sun Bing's method of dealing with this was to actively set aside a few seemingly weakly defended "channels", and actively lured the Jin army to drill into such openings.Inside, infantry soldiers were deployed in full formation, waiting for someone to sneak in through the gap before firing and killing them.
After finally passing through the barricades and entering the village, Hou Jinbing didn't even have time to see the situation in the village clearly before being knocked down by the bullets flying from the opposite side.In such a close-range combat situation, the protective measures of ordinary Houjin soldiers are useless, and even holding up their shields can't stop the bullets that shoot like locusts.
The only one who can cause trouble for the defenders after entering the village is the elite troops of the Houjin Army, Ba Yala. These five big and three thick men are dressed in three layers of armor and covered with shields. The defenders' rifles are really good It may not be able to solve it in one face-to-face meeting.These Ba Yala have very rich combat experience, and they are all brave and fearless. As long as there is a slight gap, they will rush to the nearest opponent with bullets to fight.
The Marine Corps had never had any direct combat experience with the Ba Yala unit before, so they were a little flustered when they saw these almost invulnerable monsters rushing forward.Fortunately, the soldiers guarding the intersection were all ready to fight in close quarters. The bayonets had been installed on the barrels long before the battle started, so it wasn't that they didn't have handy melee weapons.
Although Ba Yala's personal martial arts skills are great, that's only compared to ordinary soldiers. They are full-time warriors who don't do production. They are much better than ordinary people in terms of living and training conditions, and their combat effectiveness will naturally be stronger.The Haihan army is also a professional soldier, and the Marine Corps is the elite of the Haihan army. Whether it is physical fitness, personal martial arts or combat experience, there is no obvious gap compared with Ba Yala. The only disadvantage is armor.The cotton military uniform is definitely not as good as the metal armor worn by Ba Yala, but on the other hand, Haihan soldiers have an advantage in flexibility, and they are far more brisk when fighting than enemies with heavy equipment.
The bayonets mounted on the tip of the guns by the soldiers are also excellent weapons for melee combat. Each of them has received long-term bayonet training, and they have long been familiar with the corresponding combat routines for such equipment fighting.Although the armor on Ba Yala's body is thick, there are still many gaps at the neck tip, armpits, waist and abdomen, etc. As long as you focus on the parts, a sharp bayonet can poke them in.As long as I don't panic, two or three people can deal with a Ba Yala steadily.
In this way, although a steady stream of Houjin soldiers invaded the village, they never formed a scale. The sporadic Houjin soldiers who squeezed through the roadblocks hardly survived a minute, and most of them were exposed to gunpoint. At that moment, the death sentence was pronounced.After a while, the corpses of these Houjin soldiers blocked the few passages. If the Houjin soldiers want to attack the village, they must not only try to destroy the roadblocks, but also spend time clearing the passages. Only the corpse of the companion on board will do.
Although the Ba Yala in the Hou Jin army were powerful, they were too few in number, and only a few dozen people participated in the battle.In order to avoid being concentrated by Haihan, these people were also scattered in various attack directions, making it difficult to attack together.Some of them did successfully break into the village, but they failed to create too much chaos with their personal bravery, which really opened up a breakthrough for the offensive of the Hou Jin army.
When the first batch of Hou Jin troops who attacked the village were all killed, the cavalry who followed up to the outskirts of the village were blocked outside the narrow passage and had to dismount and fight on foot.During this process, the Haihan army's shooting never stopped, and the Jin army suffered extremely serious casualties when trying to open the breakthrough.
However, today's Houjin army has a clear advantage in terms of military strength, so after approaching the village, it also caused some casualties to the marines in the village.It's just that compared to its own losses, the record achieved by the Houjin Army is insignificant.The most important thing is that the Houjin army has suffered hundreds of casualties, but they still haven't really broken through Haihan's defense line. This small village is like a flesh and blood mill, nibbling away at Houjin's troops bit by bit.
Erhe naturally also noticed this situation. He had put about a thousand soldiers into the battlefield. Although some of these soldiers had already attacked near the village, they obviously failed to open a passage for the follow-up troops to enter. , A large number of cavalry piled up at a few limited intersections, causing the cavalry to dismount and enter the village on foot.The disadvantages of this method of combat are clearly visible. The Haihan army in the village is much more efficient at using muskets to kill people than their own cavalry. The number of cavalry piled up outside the village entrance is decreasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.
If the fight continues like this, I'm afraid that before the passage is opened, the main force of the Jin army will be ground to pieces by this flesh and blood mill.Looking at the heavily armored Bajala warriors, there were fewer and fewer in sight.Erhe was not sure whether these Ba Yala were fighting in the village or had already died in the battle, and he did not dare to withdraw his troops lightly at the moment, because if the troops were called to withdraw at this time, the Houjin army that had already entered the village would be killed. It is equivalent to being abandoned, and it is very likely that there will be no chance to withdraw at all.
It's just that Erhe didn't know that the few Houjin soldiers who were still struggling in the village at this time were already desperate to defeat their opponents. If they didn't order to retreat, they would have no other result except to die in the village.They are not afraid of death, but if they can hardly get the chance to fight their opponents in close quarters, it would be too worthless to rush in and die in vain.
However, his opponent, Sun Bing, has gradually calmed down. When he received the news that various parts of the village were breached, he was a little panicked, thinking that the hand-to-hand combat scene he was most worried about might really happen, even if the seaside fleet Sending troops to support, the Marine Corps may still suffer relatively large casualties.But the soldiers guarding the passages at various intersections did not disappoint him in the end. Although the Hou Jin army rushed in, the situation was always firmly in Haihan's hands, and the passages for the Hou Jin army to enter the village were not further expanded.
The Marine Corps prepared sufficient ammunition and food before the battle, and was ready to fight for days.Judging from the current strength of the Jin Army's offensive in the future, it would not be a problem to last at least four or five days, not to mention that the Haihan Fleet is stationed at the seaside only two or three miles away, so it is not difficult to obtain supplies.Sun Bing had food in his hands and didn't panic. Now that he had gradually controlled the situation, he fought steadily and controlled the rhythm of the battle more freely.
After all the Ba Yala who entered the village were killed, the Houjin soldiers on the line of fire finally realized that the passages into the village were completely controlled by the enemy, and they would die as many as they rushed in. It is also greatly affected by this.Some cavalry who had already dismounted and fought on foot realized that the situation was not good, and quickly got on their horses, ready to flee.
Erhe, who was watching the battle from the rear, also noticed the movement of the cavalry outside the village. He knew that if the fight continued, it would only be more detrimental to his own side. Before the frontline soldiers completely lost their organization, he quickly ordered the troops to withdraw.
When Sun Bing heard the gong sounding in the distance as a signal to withdraw troops, he also heaved a sigh of relief, knowing that the battle was over.Although this result was expected, the process was not easy. In particular, the low casualty rate that the Haihan Army has always been proud of seemed to be performing unsatisfactorily in this battle.
The soldiers of the Marine Corps poured several rounds of bullets at the retreating enemy without hesitation before giving up. Sun Bing did not let them stop and rest, but immediately devoted themselves to the tasks of treating wounded soldiers, cleaning up the battlefield, and repairing fortifications. go.Sun Bing didn't know how long the Jin army would stop before launching the next round of offensive. He could only seize the current time as much as possible to consolidate and consolidate the defense line here.After the Jin army was defeated, there was still depth for its retreat, but if the marines were defeated, it would not be so easy to retreat from the distance from the village to the seaside station.
Sun Bing himself also came to one of the intersection passages where an ambush was set up to check the results of the fierce battle just now.The corpses of the Houjin army piled up at the intersection fell to the ground densely, there were at least forty or fifty corpses.There was no time to dig a pit and bury them, so they just carried these corpses outside the village and piled them up. Firstly, it was to avoid causing a lot of inconvenience in the village, and secondly, it was also a warning to the post-Gold Army.
Sun Bing saw two soldiers lifting the body of a Ba Yala, so he told them to put it down first, and squatted down by himself, carefully inspecting the equipment of the Jin elite troops.
This Ba Yala soldier was stabbed into the body with a bayonet and died of excessive blood loss. The two blood holes in his chest and abdomen were probably fatal injuries.Although he had iron armor on his body, he was pierced through.Sun Bing lifted the iron armor and looked. The bayonet should have penetrated through the gap between the chest and abdomen of the first layer of iron armor, pierced through the second and third layers of armor, passed through the body obliquely, and stabbed out from the back waist.
"Sure enough, it's three layers of armor, no wonder it's so difficult to deal with!" After examining it carefully, Sun Bing stood up resentfully and gave an order: "Pull off the protective gear from these Ba Yala and send them back together with their weapons. By the sea, submit it to the Chief for inspection."
Dead people are of little value, but these armors have certain research value for Haihan. The military can use these trophies to know the level of Houjin's military industry, and at the same time find a suitable way to solve the defense of Ba Yala on the battlefield. A special unit with high health and strong attack power.
Occasionally, it was found that a few Houjin soldiers who hadn't lost their breath had already vented more than breathed in, and all of them were seriously injured, and they were basically speechless.After checking, Sun Bing knew that he couldn't find anything, so he signaled his subordinates to execute him directly.Of course, even if he could ask something, he would give the same order after asking.
In Sun Bing's eyes, all these later Jin people deserved to die, without exception.He didn't intend to keep the prisoners alive, and it would be the greatest kindness to execute them directly.
The targets shot and killed at a longer distance cannot be counted one by one, so the final statistics of the battle results are only a rough number. The Marine Corps killed or injured at least 400 enemy troops in this battle, and the battle results are not counted. It's too rich, but it's also qualified.In addition, the war horses that would be captured every time he fought against Hou Jin were indispensable among the trophies. This time, more than 40 horses were collected by Hai Han after the battle.However, Sun Bing only kept a few horses in good condition in the village, and the others were immediately sent back to the seaside for shipment.It's not that he doesn't want to keep it for himself, but that the space in the village is limited, and there is simply no room for so many horses. It is enough to keep a few horses for the task of sending orders.
The dead and wounded in the battle just now must be sent back to the fleet for resettlement as soon as possible. Although Sun Bing does not want to admit it, this battle should be regarded as the most damaged battle since the establishment of the Marine Corps. As many as 17 people died in the battle. This number has exceeded the battle at Lushunkou a few days ago, and the number of people who lost the ability to continue fighting due to injuries has also exceeded the establishment of a platoon.
After this battle, the Marine Corps deployed in the fishing village has lost more than one-eighth of its personnel, which will definitely have a certain impact on the overall combat effectiveness.If the fight continues at this rate of consumption, within a week, the establishment of the Marine Corps will be completely wiped out in this place.
However, the Marine Corps cannot take the initiative to evacuate here for the time being, because the purpose of the feint attack has not been fully achieved. The command of the headquarters is to exert enough pressure to form a check on Houjin, so that he can withdraw the troops sent to Lushunkou to be considered a success.
After Wang Tom learned of the battle situation, he temporarily transferred another platoon of navy from the fleet to replace the battle-damaged personnel.Although these naval soldiers have not received comprehensive army combat training like the Marine Corps, at least the basic tactics of infantry in linear arrays are not a problem, and they are enough for emergency use.
In addition, Wang Tom sent the other two snipers who had been left in the fleet to the front line. In Sun Bing's view, this move might be more effective than sending a platoon of marines.There were four snipers on standby in the formation, and Sun Bing felt that he had gained a lot of confidence. When the Jin army came to attack again after the next round, he would let the snipers destroy the most powerful soldiers immediately. Considerable Bajala fighters, try not to give them the chance to attack the village.
(End of this chapter)
Sun Bing knew that with the strength and weaponry of the Marine Corps, it was impossible to turn this village into an iron barrel formation by relying on temporary fortifications. If the enemy cavalry could get close, they would definitely choose some weak spots on the defense line. Tap into the village.If you don't make some arrangements in advance, once the enemy breaks through the defense line, there will be no place to move around in this small village, and it will be filled with Houjin soldiers in an instant.Once the war enters the melee stage, the Marine Corps' weapon advantages will be greatly reduced, and the disadvantages in military strength will be immediately highlighted.
Sun Bing's method of dealing with this was to actively set aside a few seemingly weakly defended "channels", and actively lured the Jin army to drill into such openings.Inside, infantry soldiers were deployed in full formation, waiting for someone to sneak in through the gap before firing and killing them.
After finally passing through the barricades and entering the village, Hou Jinbing didn't even have time to see the situation in the village clearly before being knocked down by the bullets flying from the opposite side.In such a close-range combat situation, the protective measures of ordinary Houjin soldiers are useless, and even holding up their shields can't stop the bullets that shoot like locusts.
The only one who can cause trouble for the defenders after entering the village is the elite troops of the Houjin Army, Ba Yala. These five big and three thick men are dressed in three layers of armor and covered with shields. The defenders' rifles are really good It may not be able to solve it in one face-to-face meeting.These Ba Yala have very rich combat experience, and they are all brave and fearless. As long as there is a slight gap, they will rush to the nearest opponent with bullets to fight.
The Marine Corps had never had any direct combat experience with the Ba Yala unit before, so they were a little flustered when they saw these almost invulnerable monsters rushing forward.Fortunately, the soldiers guarding the intersection were all ready to fight in close quarters. The bayonets had been installed on the barrels long before the battle started, so it wasn't that they didn't have handy melee weapons.
Although Ba Yala's personal martial arts skills are great, that's only compared to ordinary soldiers. They are full-time warriors who don't do production. They are much better than ordinary people in terms of living and training conditions, and their combat effectiveness will naturally be stronger.The Haihan army is also a professional soldier, and the Marine Corps is the elite of the Haihan army. Whether it is physical fitness, personal martial arts or combat experience, there is no obvious gap compared with Ba Yala. The only disadvantage is armor.The cotton military uniform is definitely not as good as the metal armor worn by Ba Yala, but on the other hand, Haihan soldiers have an advantage in flexibility, and they are far more brisk when fighting than enemies with heavy equipment.
The bayonets mounted on the tip of the guns by the soldiers are also excellent weapons for melee combat. Each of them has received long-term bayonet training, and they have long been familiar with the corresponding combat routines for such equipment fighting.Although the armor on Ba Yala's body is thick, there are still many gaps at the neck tip, armpits, waist and abdomen, etc. As long as you focus on the parts, a sharp bayonet can poke them in.As long as I don't panic, two or three people can deal with a Ba Yala steadily.
In this way, although a steady stream of Houjin soldiers invaded the village, they never formed a scale. The sporadic Houjin soldiers who squeezed through the roadblocks hardly survived a minute, and most of them were exposed to gunpoint. At that moment, the death sentence was pronounced.After a while, the corpses of these Houjin soldiers blocked the few passages. If the Houjin soldiers want to attack the village, they must not only try to destroy the roadblocks, but also spend time clearing the passages. Only the corpse of the companion on board will do.
Although the Ba Yala in the Hou Jin army were powerful, they were too few in number, and only a few dozen people participated in the battle.In order to avoid being concentrated by Haihan, these people were also scattered in various attack directions, making it difficult to attack together.Some of them did successfully break into the village, but they failed to create too much chaos with their personal bravery, which really opened up a breakthrough for the offensive of the Hou Jin army.
When the first batch of Hou Jin troops who attacked the village were all killed, the cavalry who followed up to the outskirts of the village were blocked outside the narrow passage and had to dismount and fight on foot.During this process, the Haihan army's shooting never stopped, and the Jin army suffered extremely serious casualties when trying to open the breakthrough.
However, today's Houjin army has a clear advantage in terms of military strength, so after approaching the village, it also caused some casualties to the marines in the village.It's just that compared to its own losses, the record achieved by the Houjin Army is insignificant.The most important thing is that the Houjin army has suffered hundreds of casualties, but they still haven't really broken through Haihan's defense line. This small village is like a flesh and blood mill, nibbling away at Houjin's troops bit by bit.
Erhe naturally also noticed this situation. He had put about a thousand soldiers into the battlefield. Although some of these soldiers had already attacked near the village, they obviously failed to open a passage for the follow-up troops to enter. , A large number of cavalry piled up at a few limited intersections, causing the cavalry to dismount and enter the village on foot.The disadvantages of this method of combat are clearly visible. The Haihan army in the village is much more efficient at using muskets to kill people than their own cavalry. The number of cavalry piled up outside the village entrance is decreasing at a speed visible to the naked eye.
If the fight continues like this, I'm afraid that before the passage is opened, the main force of the Jin army will be ground to pieces by this flesh and blood mill.Looking at the heavily armored Bajala warriors, there were fewer and fewer in sight.Erhe was not sure whether these Ba Yala were fighting in the village or had already died in the battle, and he did not dare to withdraw his troops lightly at the moment, because if the troops were called to withdraw at this time, the Houjin army that had already entered the village would be killed. It is equivalent to being abandoned, and it is very likely that there will be no chance to withdraw at all.
It's just that Erhe didn't know that the few Houjin soldiers who were still struggling in the village at this time were already desperate to defeat their opponents. If they didn't order to retreat, they would have no other result except to die in the village.They are not afraid of death, but if they can hardly get the chance to fight their opponents in close quarters, it would be too worthless to rush in and die in vain.
However, his opponent, Sun Bing, has gradually calmed down. When he received the news that various parts of the village were breached, he was a little panicked, thinking that the hand-to-hand combat scene he was most worried about might really happen, even if the seaside fleet Sending troops to support, the Marine Corps may still suffer relatively large casualties.But the soldiers guarding the passages at various intersections did not disappoint him in the end. Although the Hou Jin army rushed in, the situation was always firmly in Haihan's hands, and the passages for the Hou Jin army to enter the village were not further expanded.
The Marine Corps prepared sufficient ammunition and food before the battle, and was ready to fight for days.Judging from the current strength of the Jin Army's offensive in the future, it would not be a problem to last at least four or five days, not to mention that the Haihan Fleet is stationed at the seaside only two or three miles away, so it is not difficult to obtain supplies.Sun Bing had food in his hands and didn't panic. Now that he had gradually controlled the situation, he fought steadily and controlled the rhythm of the battle more freely.
After all the Ba Yala who entered the village were killed, the Houjin soldiers on the line of fire finally realized that the passages into the village were completely controlled by the enemy, and they would die as many as they rushed in. It is also greatly affected by this.Some cavalry who had already dismounted and fought on foot realized that the situation was not good, and quickly got on their horses, ready to flee.
Erhe, who was watching the battle from the rear, also noticed the movement of the cavalry outside the village. He knew that if the fight continued, it would only be more detrimental to his own side. Before the frontline soldiers completely lost their organization, he quickly ordered the troops to withdraw.
When Sun Bing heard the gong sounding in the distance as a signal to withdraw troops, he also heaved a sigh of relief, knowing that the battle was over.Although this result was expected, the process was not easy. In particular, the low casualty rate that the Haihan Army has always been proud of seemed to be performing unsatisfactorily in this battle.
The soldiers of the Marine Corps poured several rounds of bullets at the retreating enemy without hesitation before giving up. Sun Bing did not let them stop and rest, but immediately devoted themselves to the tasks of treating wounded soldiers, cleaning up the battlefield, and repairing fortifications. go.Sun Bing didn't know how long the Jin army would stop before launching the next round of offensive. He could only seize the current time as much as possible to consolidate and consolidate the defense line here.After the Jin army was defeated, there was still depth for its retreat, but if the marines were defeated, it would not be so easy to retreat from the distance from the village to the seaside station.
Sun Bing himself also came to one of the intersection passages where an ambush was set up to check the results of the fierce battle just now.The corpses of the Houjin army piled up at the intersection fell to the ground densely, there were at least forty or fifty corpses.There was no time to dig a pit and bury them, so they just carried these corpses outside the village and piled them up. Firstly, it was to avoid causing a lot of inconvenience in the village, and secondly, it was also a warning to the post-Gold Army.
Sun Bing saw two soldiers lifting the body of a Ba Yala, so he told them to put it down first, and squatted down by himself, carefully inspecting the equipment of the Jin elite troops.
This Ba Yala soldier was stabbed into the body with a bayonet and died of excessive blood loss. The two blood holes in his chest and abdomen were probably fatal injuries.Although he had iron armor on his body, he was pierced through.Sun Bing lifted the iron armor and looked. The bayonet should have penetrated through the gap between the chest and abdomen of the first layer of iron armor, pierced through the second and third layers of armor, passed through the body obliquely, and stabbed out from the back waist.
"Sure enough, it's three layers of armor, no wonder it's so difficult to deal with!" After examining it carefully, Sun Bing stood up resentfully and gave an order: "Pull off the protective gear from these Ba Yala and send them back together with their weapons. By the sea, submit it to the Chief for inspection."
Dead people are of little value, but these armors have certain research value for Haihan. The military can use these trophies to know the level of Houjin's military industry, and at the same time find a suitable way to solve the defense of Ba Yala on the battlefield. A special unit with high health and strong attack power.
Occasionally, it was found that a few Houjin soldiers who hadn't lost their breath had already vented more than breathed in, and all of them were seriously injured, and they were basically speechless.After checking, Sun Bing knew that he couldn't find anything, so he signaled his subordinates to execute him directly.Of course, even if he could ask something, he would give the same order after asking.
In Sun Bing's eyes, all these later Jin people deserved to die, without exception.He didn't intend to keep the prisoners alive, and it would be the greatest kindness to execute them directly.
The targets shot and killed at a longer distance cannot be counted one by one, so the final statistics of the battle results are only a rough number. The Marine Corps killed or injured at least 400 enemy troops in this battle, and the battle results are not counted. It's too rich, but it's also qualified.In addition, the war horses that would be captured every time he fought against Hou Jin were indispensable among the trophies. This time, more than 40 horses were collected by Hai Han after the battle.However, Sun Bing only kept a few horses in good condition in the village, and the others were immediately sent back to the seaside for shipment.It's not that he doesn't want to keep it for himself, but that the space in the village is limited, and there is simply no room for so many horses. It is enough to keep a few horses for the task of sending orders.
The dead and wounded in the battle just now must be sent back to the fleet for resettlement as soon as possible. Although Sun Bing does not want to admit it, this battle should be regarded as the most damaged battle since the establishment of the Marine Corps. As many as 17 people died in the battle. This number has exceeded the battle at Lushunkou a few days ago, and the number of people who lost the ability to continue fighting due to injuries has also exceeded the establishment of a platoon.
After this battle, the Marine Corps deployed in the fishing village has lost more than one-eighth of its personnel, which will definitely have a certain impact on the overall combat effectiveness.If the fight continues at this rate of consumption, within a week, the establishment of the Marine Corps will be completely wiped out in this place.
However, the Marine Corps cannot take the initiative to evacuate here for the time being, because the purpose of the feint attack has not been fully achieved. The command of the headquarters is to exert enough pressure to form a check on Houjin, so that he can withdraw the troops sent to Lushunkou to be considered a success.
After Wang Tom learned of the battle situation, he temporarily transferred another platoon of navy from the fleet to replace the battle-damaged personnel.Although these naval soldiers have not received comprehensive army combat training like the Marine Corps, at least the basic tactics of infantry in linear arrays are not a problem, and they are enough for emergency use.
In addition, Wang Tom sent the other two snipers who had been left in the fleet to the front line. In Sun Bing's view, this move might be more effective than sending a platoon of marines.There were four snipers on standby in the formation, and Sun Bing felt that he had gained a lot of confidence. When the Jin army came to attack again after the next round, he would let the snipers destroy the most powerful soldiers immediately. Considerable Bajala fighters, try not to give them the chance to attack the village.
(End of this chapter)