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Chapter 276 The Battle of the Two Sons (thirteen)

Low-ranking officers, corporal sergeants, Sima Chang, volunteer soldiers, etc. are the cornerstones of the entire Si Shang tactical system.

Just like the tactics of the sanctioned captain Mi as the first wave of cavalry attacking the coalition forces, a brigade and four companies were the first wave of attack, and the tactics were also very professional textbook tactics of the central army's straight rushing and flanking rotation forty-five degrees.

This tactic requires eight companies to keep flush and six companies as flanks, and the formation turns must be made under the condition of the entire team.

Every soldier cannot know what he is going to do, nor can he say that the division commander and deputy division commander gave the order to say that the soldiers who were forty or fifty degrees could make corresponding actions.

The coalition cavalry cannot make the entire team turn because this is a technical job.

It requires a large number of grassroots organizations and formation training, non-commissioned officers who know a certain mathematical foundation, and soldiers who can understand the decomposition orders.

When you need to turn to the flank forty-five degrees to encircle, the six companies on the flank will follow the company commanders' decomposition orders. You don't need to know what you are doing, you just need to follow the command to complete each step.

The first company close to the central army will maintain the formation of horizontal charge when turning. The six Sima teams will slow down while maintaining horizontal teams, and the sixth team will accelerate, thus staggering a standard diagonal line.

When the second company is turning, the non-commissioned officers or momen on the side of the company will lead the team to change the team from a horizontal line to a column. After the six teams are changed to six columns, the front-row flag bearer and company representatives will take the lead, and move the distance forward at an angle of about thirty degrees with the first company, and then turn from the column to a horizontal line.

In this way, the second company will turn into a column with a horizontal line, which will provide space for the third company to directly change direction with a horizontal line. Otherwise, the third company will have no spiral space and lead to chaos in the formation.

The third company must first turn the column, then gather, approach the direction of the second company, and then turn the column from the column to the horizontal line. The six teams are in the formation of the team's horizontal line, and then move from the horizontal line to the column. The veterans, corporals or Sima leaders, who are now at the wings of the team, lead the team forward and separate, and then turn the horizontal line as the axis to the horizontal line.

Similarly, because the third company approached the second company first, the fourth company had a larger space. It did not need to be converted into a column, but only had to change directions directly with a horizontal team.

The fourth company's horizontal lines lined up side by side, and six teams lined up in a vertical line. After quickly marching to a specified distance, each team directly turned into a huge space given up by the third company and unfolded directly in a horizontal line.

The fifth and sixth companies should consider not space, but speed, distance and angle, so the fifth and sixth companies should serve as references to each other.

The fifth company should provide space for the fourth company's horizontal team to change directions, and also serve as a reference for the sixth company. The fifth company will approach the sixth company with the depth formation of the team's horizontal team, and the sixth company will also approach the fifth company with the depth formation of the team's horizontal team.

Then, in two mutually referenced arcs, quickly run to the front and unfold, which will not affect the space of the other companies, nor will it lead to formation disorder.

These complex array change cannot be done by the coalition cavalry.

Take the sixth company on the flank as an example. The company commander needs to issue about sixteen decomposition orders.

First, we had to blow the trumpet. The corporals on the right wing of each Sima team stopped. Sima chief on the left wing led the team, using the corporals on the right wing as a fixed axis, and turned the horizontal line of the team into a column.

Then, the order was changed again, and the trumpeter blew the trumpet, and the corporal on the right wing of the team became the leap, and the Sima Chief on the left wing stood still. The column of the entire team turned again with Sima Chief on the left wing as the axis, and the original right wing changed to the left wing, and the left wing changed to the right wing.

When columns turn horizontally and horizontally, they all need corporals or veterans on the side as the axis. Only in this way can the formation be kept uneven and there must be an axis.

After turning into a horizontal team again, the fifth company next to it had already completed the formation change, and both sides used references to each other and began to run forward.

After arriving at the fixed position, the first team stopped and, under the control of the officer's lock, turned the horizontal team into a column again. Then, after arriving at the designated position according to the fixed batch, the Sima Chang was used as the axis to turn the horizontal team.

In this way, the six companies can complete the entire team's turn. At the same time, the Sima Chief of each company is still in the middle of the company to maintain the formation, and the side is still corporals and veterans of the Mo family.

As a soldier, you don’t need to know any major tactical forty-five-degree steering encirclement. You just need to understand decomposition commands such as stopping, following, turning left, turning right, turning.

More than a dozen or twenty decomposition orders are executed by non-commissioned officers as the core, so as to achieve the effect of not messing up the formation and changing the formation.

The effect of this formation change is a manifestation of combat effectiveness, and it is also the reason why cavalry officers like Mi who returned from Zhaodi must enter the military academy to study again. It is also the fundamental reason why these cavalrymen with good riding skills are always inferior to those more disciplined martial knights.

In terms of riding, these light cavalry are no worse than those martial knights; in terms of fighting, no one can get the advantage one on one.

What is missing is the speed of changing the array, the discipline of travel, the proportion of officers, and the time for feedback on the orders.

Although it is not as good as the more disciplined martial knights, beating the Allied Cavalry is not a problem.

The coalition cavalry cannot make the entire team of steering movements, which means that once they turn, there will be gaps and chaos, and the individual riders cannot fight against the entire team of impacted cavalry.

The formation and the configuration of the officers allowed the cavalry on Si to always maintain the formation. Unless all the corporal Mos on both wings died, the formations could be scattered and difficult to gather again.

The company commanders and company representatives arranged in front and back can also quickly reorganize the formation in a mess, with themselves as the center, and the corporal Sima Changmo as the core, and quickly reorganize the formation.

On the battlefield, all a division or brigade-level officer like Mi was to issue orders that could be done in the teachings and then choose the central breakthrough.

The ones that maintain the combat effectiveness of these cavalry are training and grassroots officers.

The first wave of the gang captain Mi this time was a standard wing-side forty-five degrees of encirclement.

The Martial Knights on Si can launch a charge at about 600 steps and maintain a relatively reliable formation.

These light cavalry can only charge quickly at about 200 steps, and the formation will be messy if it is a little further away.

The first wave of more than 2,000 cavalry was far more shocking than the impact of the coalition cavalry, because the disciplined formation made the momentum of the two thousand cavalry far better than that of four or five thousand cavalry.

When the first wave of cavalry ran slowly to about five hundred steps, the prisoner ordered the flank to turn, the trumpeter mobilized the horn and sent the message. The brigade commander on the flank was in the middle to command, and the company commanders of each company issued the order to decompose their respective companies. When about three hundred steps away from the enemy, the flank had already adjusted the direction while the entire team was completely.

At about two hundred steps, the prisoner Mi waved the iron sword, and the trumpeter beside him blew the trumpet of charge.

The cavalry in the front row, clutched wooden spears, followed the corporals on both wings and began to accelerate.

The distance of two hundred steps was instantly reached. When the prisoner Mi rushed to the position, the central company had already opened a gap and rushed in.

Next to it are broken wooden spears and fallen corpses, and the loose coalition cavalry intends to fight back, but they are useless.

Each company can at least achieve the complete team. Each coalition cavalry feels that it needs to face four or five iron swords opposite at the same time. After being rushed out of the formation, the coalition will not turn into a column to withdraw in the chaos. In addition, those infantry phalanxes that are still insisting on the infantry formation that have not been dispersed, in almost half a quarter of an hour, the last elite cavalry and combat chariot of the coalition have collapsed completely.

The gangsters did not choose to gather again, but asked the trumpeters to blow the trumpet. The various companies raised their military flags and chased the fleeing coalition cavalry. They were not allowed to have the opportunity to gather again and drove them out of the battlefield completely.

To determine whether a cavalry meets one of the signs of the gunpowder era is not the so-called intensive charge, but whether it can quickly gather again in a melee. Those who can achieve the latter must be able to achieve the former. Even if they cannot achieve intensive charges outside hundreds of steps, it is enough to jog and accelerate within 200 steps.

If the cavalry on both sides only looks at equestrianism, there is actually not much difference.

But one whole team can divide into more than a dozen decomposed rules to continue to maintain the integrity of the formation during the steering; the other even if the steering is based on the soldiers' tactical instincts, even if the formation can be maintained for a while, it will eventually disperse in the rush.

This gap is usually hard to see, but it is fatal on the battlefield.

After the last force that might have reversed local occupation was lured by the infantry this time, the cavalry's flank charge tactics were defeated, the coalition had actually completely lost the opportunity to retreat institution.

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On the other side of the battlefield, the battle of the small hills that determines the survival of the coalition's right wing and the central army is also coming to an end.

The two brigades who were in the reserve team quickly supplemented the power of the battle between the hills, and the two most elite grenades in the first camp were also sent to the hills as a means of being overwhelmed.

The decisive charge of the nobles of Qi State did not have much effect. On the contrary, after a large number of nobles were shot, the remaining Qi army's company had completely lost its courage to fight.

After the grenadiers climbed the hill first, they used dense throws of iron thunder and counterattacks as signals that the Mohist schools captured the hill.

After the black flag was inserted into the top of the hill, several small cannons were quickly pushed from under the hill to the top of the hill.

A large number of bronze cannons from the left wing of the Mohist family also began to gather. Although the battle for the hills has not yet ended, after the first few small cannons climbed the hills and unfolded steadily, the competition could actually be declared over.

The cavalry behind the side and the infantry of two brigades, the grenades and infantry on the hills, and the right wing of the coalition forces attacked by artillery, no longer had the power of resistance and began to flee behind in chaos.

The capture of the hill means that after the Mohist left wing can be broken through, it can not be divided by the hill, thus forming a force that is gathered together.
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