Chapter 1965 bite hard
The biggest feature of the Mengchong battleship is that its hull is long and long, fast and flexible. It has a smaller turning radius and faster ability to change course than other warships. Although its hull is long and has few passengers, only maneuverability and speed alone, no warship can match it.
Sun Yi chose to use the Mengchong battleship formation, which valued the advantage of the Mengchong battleship. The Wu army's fleet was relatively complex, with all kinds of warships of all sizes. This invisibly led to the inability of maneuverability and flexibility, the Wu army's fleet could not be compared with the Wei army's fleet.
The Wei army's fleet was like a clump of fish swimming in the water. When they encountered large fish or obstacles in front of them, they flexibly bypassed the target, then combined two into one, and circled back to the tail of the target again.
Of course, what is different from the fish is that after they circled back, they immediately launched a fierce attack on the Wu army's fleet.
The strongest part of a warship is the position of the bow. Similarly, the weakest part is the stern. The Wei army directly hit the Wu army's warship in a most primitive attack method.
The Wei army's warship was basically unscathed. The bow was made of the thickest and hardest wooden boards, and it was also attached with a layer of cast iron sheet similar to armor, which was tightly wrapped around the tip position on the bow.
This cast iron head has the dual functions of a spear and a shield, which can not only attack the enemy in a violent impact, but also protect itself from damage.
This is also the reason why Sun Yi gave up the head-on collision with the enemy ship. After all, under the same conditions, head-on collision is a way of fighting that can both die and lose both sides. However, going back to the enemy fleet and then launching an attack is a way of playing that is sure to win.
The Mengchong battleship of the Wei army collided straight towards the tail of the Wu army's warship at the fastest speed. This primitive attack method was directly effective than other methods. After the Wu army's warship encountered continuous impacts, the hull of the first warship broke, and a large amount of lake water poured into the cabin. Soon the warship began to sink.
The Wu navy was panicked, but there was always a place to escape on the warships, and the smallest place of the warships was their largest activity space. Once the warships sank and no other ships came to rescue them, the only thing waiting for them would be death.
But now the Wei army is launching a fierce attack, and the Wu army's warships can only drive forward desperately, while the large number of water-influenced warships have lost their momentum to advance. There are no Wu army ships around it, only the Wei army warships that are constantly rushing over. Although they will no longer attack the Wu army ships that are about to sink, they will never lend a helping hand. They just sailed coldly from one side and looked at the Wu army sailors who are about to drown.
This is war, a cruel and realistic war. For those Wu army who were about to sink with warships, they were like duckweed on the water, drifting with the flow and no one cared about it.
The losses of the Wu army continued to increase, and warships were successively destroyed. Moreover, since all the opponent's warships were Mengchong ships, they were better than the Wu army in terms of speed, which made Lu Shi very angry.
The current situation is exactly the same as the situation where the Wei army just chased. The Wu army's fleet was in front and the Wei army's fleet was behind. The Wu army was constantly eroded by the Wei army and suffered shocking losses.
The only difference is that the original Wu army's heading was from east to west, and it could soon enter the water village of Chaisang, but now its heading is from west to east, which is contrary to Chaisang and goes further and further.
The Lu Shi, who had previously been complacent about his ultimate maneuvering and turning around, became extremely upset at this moment. If he had known the current result, why would he have done this more? According to the previous speed estimate, after the Wu army lost some warships, the main force of the fleet had almost returned to Chaisang safely. Now they are getting farther and farther away from Chaisang, and the situation is getting worse and worse.
The way to solve the current dilemma still has to turn around. Wu Jun hit him all the way and was so embarrassed that he was home. The Lu Shi, who was originally full of confidence in water war, now his confidence has collapsed.
Who said that the Wei Navy is an army with no combat experience? If you stand up, I promise not to kill you!
The ability of the Wei Navy in this battle was amazing. Their mobility and attack power were just right. These warships had a rigorous formation and uniform movements, just like the god of death, and they were tightly bit behind the Wu army's fleet. The Wu army had no chance to get rid of it.
It is definitely not possible to turn around directly now. The Wei army's warship is close at hand. If Wu army forcibly turns around, it will only make the formation of his fleet more chaotic and also give the Wei army a greater chance. Therefore, the mainland can only turn around in a large circle, which means drawing a curved track on the lake surface of Pengze Lake and going around in a large circle.
But even so, it may not be guaranteed to go back to the Wei army fleet, because while the Wu army was going around, the Wei army that was hitting the tail was also going around. As long as the Wu army could not get rid of the Wei army, the Wei army would bite to death.
However, this circle helped the Wu army change its course. They are now moving from west to east. After a big circle, they can return to the direction from east to west. Only in this way can they successfully return to Chaisang, and only in this way can they completely get rid of the pursuit of the Wei army fleet.
Although they don’t know how many warships the Wu army will lose, this is also their only chance to survive. If they continue to be pursued by the Wei army in this way, the Wu army’s fleet will be ruined sooner or later.
Lu Shi didn't know that the commander of the Wei army fleet was Sun Yi. If he knew it, there would be no doubts. After all, when he was a child playing with mud, Sun Yi had already commanded the navy fleet. In terms of combat experience, Sun Yi was more than a little bit more than Lu Shi. His suppressive attack methods made Lu Shi still unable to find a chance to fight back. The situation on the battlefield was always one-sided.
The Land Style ignored everything else and forced the fleet to sail in a curve, change its course, and break through in the direction of Chaisang.
But Sun Yi was still guarding against him. Sun Yi took advantage of the large number of Mengchong warships and fast speed to deploy a considerable number of warships on the left and right wings to detour the Wu army fleet. These warships were not blocked by the Wu army's warships and had sailed to the outside of the Wu army fleet.
Chapter completed!