Chapter 1111: Amphibious Operations

In the fleet that traveled to the Liaodong Peninsula this time, the captains, first mates, gunners, sail chiefs, and other senior officers of the warships were veterans of many naval battles in the south in the early years, and they were no strangers to such battle scenes, and they continued to shell the four warships of Houjin immediately after the flagship. Although there are also many recruits like Sun Bing, who have not been in the navy for a long time and have little actual combat experience, under the command of the calm officers, the various posts have also run relatively smoothly, and there is no confusion caused by this sudden battle.

After the gap between the firepower output density of the two sides was too large, the Houjin warship tried to take the initiative to bring the ship up to start a broadside battle. It's just that their warships are far less flexible than the Haihan warships, and they are relatively slow to adjust their direction, and several attempts to ram into the Haihan warships have been interrupted by continuous artillery fire. And the sailors on the ship probably did not really experience this kind of fierce fighting, and they were in a mess under the shelling, and the command of the officers could hardly play a role.

Of course, even if these ships can be successfully pasted, in addition to the deck guns that have been loaded with grapeshot, there are also rifle shots from the Haihan sailors, and it is estimated that they will have to be lucky to rush to the deck of the Haihan warship alive, and it is obviously difficult for the Houjin warship, which is at a disadvantage in terms of troops, firepower and tonnage of ships, to have a chance to turn around.

Wang Tom was not nervous about this battle without much suspense of victory or defeat, he had calculated the difference in strength between the two sides very clearly before the battle, and it was expected to defeat these enemy ships. Compared with the result, he was more concerned about the actual combat experience that his men and horses had gained in this naval battle.

The Haihan Navy has fought against many parties in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and its record is also very proud. Most of the colonies occupied by the Haihan outside Hainan Island have a part of the navy's credit, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are invincible in the southeast at this stage. However, among the objects that the Haihan Navy has ever fought against, the Ming Army's naval division is probably the one with the least number of battles.

Because of Haihan's special policy towards the Ming Dynasty and the actual environment of the southeast coast, Haihan rarely fought with the Ming army's sailors and students. The largest battle so far dates back to the capture of Qiongbei by the Haihan army four years ago, when they pretended to be pirates and lured the Ming army's sailors out to the Beibu Gulf and annihilated them. After that, the Haihan Navy gradually took control of the southeast seas, and the coastal garrisons of Fuguang and Guangzhou provinces also maintained a wonderful tacit understanding with Haihan because of their respective interests entanglement, and there was no similar armed conflict. It wasn't until last year that Haihan entered Zhoushan, and received the news in advance to lay a trap on the sea, and defeated the small force of Ma Yue, who commanded Ma Yue who tried to disguise himself as a pirate, and barely fought with the Daming Naval Division.

Although the warships in front of him are wearing the banner of Houjin, the ships are built by the Ming Dynasty, and most of the people on board should be from the Ming Dynasty, which can also be regarded as a battle with the Ming Marines in disguise.

When the fleets of the two sides staggered, and the last two exploration-class warships in the queue met the Houjin warships, it was obvious that the other side had no intention of continuing to resist. The two warships had begun to capsize due to severe flooding into the cabins, and the surviving crew members were jumping into the water to escape.

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In the fleet that traveled to the Liaodong Peninsula this time, the captains, first mates, gunners, sail chiefs, and other senior officers of the warships were veterans of many naval battles in the south in the early years, and they were no strangers to such battle scenes, and they continued to shell the four warships of Houjin immediately after the flagship. Although there are also many recruits like Sun Bing, who have not been in the navy for a long time and have little actual combat experience, under the command of the calm officers, the various posts have also run relatively smoothly, and there is no confusion caused by this sudden battle.

After the gap between the firepower output density of the two sides was too large, the Houjin warship tried to take the initiative to bring the ship up to start a broadside battle. It's just that their warships are far less flexible than the Haihan warships, and they are relatively slow to adjust their direction, and several attempts to ram into the Haihan warships have been interrupted by continuous artillery fire. And the sailors on the ship probably did not really experience this kind of fierce fighting, and they were in a mess under the shelling, and the command of the officers could hardly play a role.

Of course, even if these ships can be successfully pasted, in addition to the deck guns that have been loaded with grapeshot, there are also rifle shots from the Haihan sailors, and it is estimated that they will have to be lucky to rush to the deck of the Haihan warship alive, and it is obviously difficult for the Houjin warship, which is at a disadvantage in terms of troops, firepower and tonnage of ships, to have a chance to turn around.

Wang Tom was not nervous about this battle without much suspense of victory or defeat, he had calculated the difference in strength between the two sides very clearly before the battle, and it was expected to defeat these enemy ships. Compared with the result, he was more concerned about the actual combat experience that his men and horses had gained in this naval battle.

The Haihan Navy has fought against many parties in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and its record is also very proud. Most of the colonies occupied by the Haihan outside Hainan Island have a part of the navy's credit, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are invincible in the southeast at this stage. However, among the objects that the Haihan Navy has ever fought against, the Ming Army's naval division is probably the one with the least number of battles.

Because of Haihan's special policy towards the Ming Dynasty and the actual environment of the southeast coast, Haihan rarely fought with the Ming army's sailors and students. The largest battle so far dates back to the capture of Qiongbei by the Haihan army four years ago, when they pretended to be pirates and lured the Ming army's sailors out to the Beibu Gulf and annihilated them. After that, the Haihan Navy gradually took control of the southeast seas, and the coastal garrisons of Fuguang and Guangzhou provinces also maintained a wonderful tacit understanding with Haihan because of their respective interests entanglement, and there was no similar armed conflict. It wasn't until last year that Haihan entered Zhoushan, and received the news in advance to lay a trap on the sea, and defeated the small force of Ma Yue, who commanded Ma Yue who tried to disguise himself as a pirate, and barely fought with the Daming Naval Division.

Although the warships in front of him are wearing the banner of Houjin, the ships are built by the Ming Dynasty, and most of the people on board should be from the Ming Dynasty, which can also be regarded as a battle with the Ming Marines in disguise.

When the fleets of the two sides staggered, and the last two exploration-class warships in the queue met the Houjin warships, it was obvious that the other side had no intention of continuing to resist. The two warships had begun to capsize due to severe flooding into the cabins, and the surviving crew members were jumping into the water to escape. In the fleet that traveled to the Liaodong Peninsula this time, the captains, first mates, gunners, sail chiefs, and other senior officers of the warships were veterans of many naval battles in the south in the early years, and they were no strangers to such battle scenes, and they continued to shell the four warships of Houjin immediately after the flagship. Although there are also many recruits like Sun Bing, who have not been in the navy for a long time and have little actual combat experience, under the command of the calm officers, the various posts have also run relatively smoothly, and there is no confusion caused by this sudden battle.

After the gap between the firepower output density of the two sides was too large, the Houjin warship tried to take the initiative to bring the ship up to start a broadside battle. It's just that their warships are far less flexible than the Haihan warships, and they are relatively slow to adjust their direction, and several attempts to ram into the Haihan warships have been interrupted by continuous artillery fire. And the sailors on the ship probably did not really experience this kind of fierce fighting, and they were in a mess under the shelling, and the command of the officers could hardly play a role.

Of course, even if these ships can be successfully pasted, in addition to the deck guns that have been loaded with grapeshot, there are also rifle shots from the Haihan sailors, and it is estimated that they will have to be lucky to rush to the deck of the Haihan warship alive, and it is obviously difficult for the Houjin warship, which is at a disadvantage in terms of troops, firepower and tonnage of ships, to have a chance to turn around.

Wang Tom was not nervous about this battle without much suspense of victory or defeat, he had calculated the difference in strength between the two sides very clearly before the battle, and it was expected to defeat these enemy ships. Compared with the result, he was more concerned about the actual combat experience that his men and horses had gained in this naval battle.

The Haihan Navy has fought against many parties in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and its record is also very proud. Most of the colonies occupied by the Haihan outside Hainan Island have a part of the navy's credit, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are invincible in the southeast at this stage. However, among the objects that the Haihan Navy has ever fought against, the Ming Army's naval division is probably the one with the least number of battles.

Because of Haihan's special policy towards the Ming Dynasty and the actual environment of the southeast coast, Haihan rarely fought with the Ming army's sailors and students. The largest battle so far dates back to the capture of Qiongbei by the Haihan army four years ago, when they pretended to be pirates and lured the Ming army's sailors out to the Beibu Gulf and annihilated them. After that, the Haihan Navy gradually took control of the southeast seas, and the coastal garrisons of Fuguang and Guangzhou provinces also maintained a wonderful tacit understanding with Haihan because of their respective interests entanglement, and there was no similar armed conflict. It wasn't until last year that Haihan entered Zhoushan, and received the news in advance to lay a trap on the sea, and defeated the small force of Ma Yue, who commanded Ma Yue who tried to disguise himself as a pirate, and barely fought with the Daming Naval Division.

Although the warships in front of him are wearing the banner of Houjin, the ships are built by the Ming Dynasty, and most of the people on board should be from the Ming Dynasty, which can also be regarded as a battle with the Ming Marines in disguise.

When the fleets of the two sides staggered, and the last two exploration-class warships in the queue met the Houjin warships, it was obvious that the other side had no intention of continuing to resist. The two warships had begun to capsize due to severe flooding into the cabins, and the surviving crew members were jumping into the water to escape. In the fleet that traveled to the Liaodong Peninsula this time, the captains, first mates, gunners, sail chiefs, and other senior officers of the warships were veterans of many naval battles in the south in the early years, and they were no strangers to such battle scenes, and they continued to shell the four warships of Houjin immediately after the flagship. Although there are also many recruits like Sun Bing, who have not been in the navy for a long time and have little actual combat experience, under the command of the calm officers, the various posts have also run relatively smoothly, and there is no confusion caused by this sudden battle.

After the gap between the firepower output density of the two sides was too large, the Houjin warship tried to take the initiative to bring the ship up to start a broadside battle. It's just that their warships are far less flexible than the Haihan warships, and they are relatively slow to adjust their direction, and several attempts to ram into the Haihan warships have been interrupted by continuous artillery fire. And the sailors on the ship probably did not really experience this kind of fierce fighting, and they were in a mess under the shelling, and the command of the officers could hardly play a role.

Of course, even if these ships can be successfully pasted, in addition to the deck guns that have been loaded with grapeshot, there are also rifle shots from the Haihan sailors, and it is estimated that they will have to be lucky to rush to the deck of the Haihan warship alive, and it is obviously difficult for the Houjin warship, which is at a disadvantage in terms of troops, firepower and tonnage of ships, to have a chance to turn around.

Wang Tom was not nervous about this battle without much suspense of victory or defeat, he had calculated the difference in strength between the two sides very clearly before the battle, and it was expected to defeat these enemy ships. Compared with the result, he was more concerned about the actual combat experience that his men and horses had gained in this naval battle.

The Haihan Navy has fought against many parties in the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and its record is also very proud. Most of the colonies occupied by the Haihan outside Hainan Island have a part of the navy's credit, and it is not an exaggeration to say that they are invincible in the southeast at this stage. However, among the objects that the Haihan Navy has ever fought against, the Ming Army's naval division is probably the one with the least number of battles.

Because of Haihan's special policy towards the Ming Dynasty and the actual environment of the southeast coast, Haihan rarely fought with the Ming army's sailors and students. The largest battle so far dates back to the capture of Qiongbei by the Haihan army four years ago, when they pretended to be pirates and lured the Ming army's sailors out to the Beibu Gulf and annihilated them. After that, the Haihan Navy gradually took control of the southeast seas, and the coastal garrisons of Fuguang and Guangzhou provinces also maintained a wonderful tacit understanding with Haihan because of their respective interests entanglement, and there was no similar armed conflict. It wasn't until last year that Haihan entered Zhoushan, and received the news in advance to lay a trap on the sea, and defeated the small force of Ma Yue, who commanded Ma Yue who tried to disguise himself as a pirate, and barely fought with the Daming Naval Division.

Although the warships in front of him are wearing the banner of Houjin, the ships are built by the Ming Dynasty, and most of the people on board should be from the Ming Dynasty, which can also be regarded as a battle with the Ming Marines in disguise.

When the fleets of the two sides staggered, and the last two exploration-class warships in the queue met the Houjin warships, it was obvious that the other side had no intention of continuing to resist. The two warships had begun to capsize due to severe flooding into the cabins, and the surviving crew members were jumping into the water to escape.

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