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Chapter 800 Shelling the Mongolian Iron Cavalry

"These big chariots of the Tiger Flag are somewhat like the car camps used by the Qi family army in Ji Town," said Kankantad. "And the Tiger Flag has relied on these big chariots to defeat many horse bandits."

"The horse bandits on the grassland are also worthy of being compared with our Mongol cavalry." Su Nang said coldly, "Even if the Qi family army's chariot camp is in front of him, it cannot stop the six thousand cavalry brought by our Taiji."

Kancantada looked at the car formation ahead again.

He had only heard of the Qi Family Army's car camp and had never seen it with his own eyes. He was not sure in his heart that the chariot array used by the Tiger Flag was the one used by the Qi Family Army.

"The commander of a thousand men obeyed the orders." Su Nang shouted.

Several thousand-man commanders came to Su Nang.

Su Nang said: "This station is the one who is willing to lead all the troops and kill all the Han dogs in front of you!"

As the order was issued, thousands of Mongolian cavalry galloped towards the tiger flag.

Su Nang and Kankantada did not follow the brigade of Mongolian cavalry to fight, but stayed in place to look at the battlefield ahead.

Behind the two of them was a Mongolian cavalry, with a population of about a thousand.

Thousands of war horses were galloping, and the sound of horse hooves came from their ears, and the earth seemed to tremble a few times.

"I really don't know who gave them the courage to fight our Mongolian warriors outside the city." Su Nang said contemptuously.

Kankantad looked at his iron tools getting closer and closer to the chariot formation of the Tiger Flag, frowned slightly, and couldn't understand why the people with the Tiger Flag gave up their advantages and came outside the city to fight with them Mongolians.

In the field battles, they were the Mongols who suppressed the Ming army. In the past, they came to Ming to attack Caogu, and the Ming people could only rely on the city wall to deal with them.

Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!

The sound of cannon suddenly sounded, interrupting Cancantada's contemplation.

"I thought I could have many cannons, but it turned out that there were only a few cannons. It seemed that the cannons with the tiger flag were sent to Daheihe, but there were no cannons in his nest." Su Nang sneered.

As the cannon sounded, casualties appeared in the Mongolian cavalry team in the Mercedes-Benz.

Kankantad looked ahead and said, "No matter how powerful the cannon with the tiger flag is, it can't stop the charge of our Mongolian army with just these few gates."

The sound of cannons passed, and the momentum of the Mongolian cavalry was blocked, and soon followed by the Mongolian cavalry, which filled the empty positions due to casualties.

However, the cannon sounded again, and only a few cannons were still fired.

Seeing that the tiger flag was really only these few cannons, Su Nang and Kankantada were not worried.

Although the guns of several cannons would cause deaths and injuries to the Mongols, compared with the cavalry team of four or five thousand people, the casualties were not conspicuous, and the damage was not great for the thousands of cavalry charging.

Kankantad believed that the shelling of the tiger flag would not last for a few rounds, and their Mongol cavalry would break through the tiger flag's chariot formation and start slaughtering those who were hiding behind the chariot formation.

Su Nang pointed at the direction of the sound of cannons in front of him and said, "When I kill all the Hangou in front of me, our station Ji will take away the iron cannons and take them to Daheihe, and use them to attack the Tiger Flag's own pier."

"Your method is very good, but these cannons are very bulky, and it is very troublesome to bring them back. Why not grab more goods and bring them back?" Kancantada pursed her lips.

When they came to Ming Kingdom, they naturally could not return empty-handed. They were just one of them to deal with the tiger flag, and they also had to hunt grass valley for Ming Kingdom.

Su Nang said in a relaxed tone: "Catch more Han slaves and let these Han slaves carry these cannons. Since the tiger flag can transport the cannons to the grassland, our station can do it."

When Kankantad saw that Su Nang had to take away the cannons of the tiger flag, he stopped persuading him.

Although he looked down on the iron cannons of Ming Kingdom, if they were used to deal with the tiger flag in the Dunbao of Daheihe, he felt that these cannons were still useful.

The brigade of Mongolian cavalry was getting closer and closer to the chariot formation in front, and the sound of cannons sounded from time to time, but there were only a few gates, which was difficult to cause too much damage to the Mongolian cavalry.

"Captain, most of the Mongolian cavalry have entered the range." A gunner said next to Hu Guangyi.

"Wait a little longer." Hu Guangyi held the monocular in his hand.

The gunner said, "If you wait any longer, the Mongolian cavalry rushing in front will come to the chariot formation."

"I said, wait a little longer." Hu Guangyi repeated it again, and his hands holding up the monocular lens trembled slightly.

It was the first time he had faced so many cavalry charges for so long that he was extremely nervous, afraid that the artillery team he led would not cause severe damage to the Mongol cavalry and drag down the war team behind the chariot formation.

The gunner next to him looked anxious, but Hu Guangyi did not give the order, and he did not dare to convey the order privately.

"It's nearer, it's nearer, it's nearer." Hu Guangyi muttered.

Just as the Mongolian cavalry in the front was only a few hundred steps away from the formation, Hu Guangyi suddenly shouted loudly: "Fire the cannon, fire the cannon! Kill these dogs to death."

The gunner next to him received the order and waved the flag in his hand.

Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!

The sound of cannons was like thunder on a sunny day, tearing the sky apart.

The cannon fell into the middle of the Mongolian cavalry team like it fell into the water.

The Mongolian cavalry rushing to the forefront noticed that the cannons had increased, and their ears were buzzing, and the war horses under them became a little difficult to control.

Fortunately, the Mongols were very good at riding, so they quickly controlled the war horse and continued to rush forward.

The middle section and the back areas of thousands of Mongolian cavalry are the hardest hit areas of artillery bombardment.

Sixty four-pound cannons and six-pound cannons were almost fired together. Where the cannon fell, the surrounding Mongolian cavalry instantly cleared, leaving only the flesh and blood and corpses on the ground.

After the bombardment of thousands of Mongolian troops, the team began to disconnect from each other.

Some Mongolian cavalry who escaped the cannon by chance were stunned. There was a bloody scene in front of them, and the smell of blood filled the air. Many Mongolians lay on their horses and spit out.

The war horses panicked and began to stop. The horse's hooves trampled on the spot, bringing dark red mud stains stained with blood.

After one round of artillery bombardment, there was only a brief stop, and the second round of artillery bombardment sounded again.

The cannons used solid bullets, and the iron balls turned into a beautiful arc and fell into the Mongolian cavalry again.

Life was taken away by cannons, leaving behind corpses and screams of the injured.

More and more Mongolian cavalry began to stop and were frightened by the scene in front of them.

But the cannons would not stop because of their stop. In just a moment, sixty iron cannons roared again.

The Mongolian cavalry who had witnessed the tragic situation around him began to choose to retreat, but there were too many cavalry coming up behind him, so it was not easy to retreat. For a moment, the middle and middle and rear sections of the Mongolian cavalry team became chaotic.
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