Chapter 474: The Jingzhou Navy Fights

Recovering the cables is a big project, and Ma Jun and his team will have to work here for at least a month.

For such a long time, of course Guan Xing would not wait for him, the soldiers were fast, and after Guan Xing captured this military fort, he attacked all the way to the east non-stop.

Originally, when the various divisions of the Hong Army swept and received the territory of the Wei State, the territory north of the Yangtze River had basically been in the hands of the Han Dynasty, but due to the existence of the two super large lakes of Yunmengze and Peng Lize, the north bank of the Yangtze River was not only complex in terrain, but also complex in shape.

Dongwu was not willing to be compressed their territory, they did not dare to go to Jingzhou and Guan Gong to call for the board, but they continued to send ~ water army into these two super large lakes to make small moves, and even landed on the north bank to attack the defenders of the Han to fight for territory.

Guan Xing's mission was to purge the enemy on the north bank, not only on the north bank of the Yangtze River, but also on the shores of these two super lakes.

With such a large territory, the strength of a division is far from enough, especially the Soochow Navy has a high degree of mobility, they can come and go freely in these lakes by boat, and if there is not enough garrison in the occupied place, it is easy to be attacked by the Soochow Army hidden in the lake, so a large number of troops are needed here.

Fortunately, now that the war in the Central Plains has completely ended, all the forces of the Hong army have been liberated, and Liu Hou has enough troops to fight this general battle.

The Eastern Route Army, which had previously besieged Wei, and the troops that remained to accept Wei's homeland, were almost all engaged in this war.

That is to say, now the second, third, and fourth divisions have been put into the battlefield on the north bank of the Yangtze River, responsible for clearing the Yangtze River and the enemy along the banks of Yunmengze and Penglize.

Of course, they are still powerless against the enemy in Zezhong for the time being, because they have no ships, and they have to wait for the naval army led by Guan Gong to break through the iron line and advance eastward in an all-round way before it is possible to plot the enemy hiding inside.

The iron cable has already been broken, why break through the iron cable defense?

As mentioned earlier, the so-called chain defense does not refer only to the giant cable, but to the many obstacles built on the cable, plus other structures built near the chain to prevent ships from navigating.

In fact, the main obstacle for the battleship's passage is the numerous artificial reefs under the water's surface.

Everyone knows the terrible consequences of a ship hitting the reef, even if it is a cement ship of the Han army, which is known to be extremely hard, but if it hits the reef, the consequences are unimaginable, please refer to "Titanic" for details.

The iron cable and its appendages can be on the surface of the river, so this line of defense is named the iron cable defense line, in fact, the surface is the easiest to solve.

Indeed, the iron rope was completed by the teachers and students of the academy in just a few minutes.

The most terrible thing is the danger, the devil who hides underwater.

The Soochow people used shipwrecks to build dense reefs at the bottom of a section of the river.

These reef groups are not much of a problem for small boats to pass through guò, because small boats have a shallow draft, as long as you are careful, but it is very dangerous for large and medium-sized ships to pass guò.

Especially for ships of this level as large battleships, they have a draft ~ very ~ deep, and the bottom of the ship is very easy to hit the traps made by the Dongwu people.

Guan Gong's naval army wanted to attack Soochow in an all-out way, and the first thing to do was to cut the iron cables, and the second thing was to eliminate these reefs.

Now that the iron rope has been broken, Guan Gong has begun the second step of the plan - to blow up the reef.

If you want to attack the reef, you must first clear the defensive forces of the Soochow naval army here.

The Soochow people attached great importance to this line of defense and put a lot of defensive troops here.

Needless to say, the Soochow people built a military fort on each side of the bank to protect the iron cable, in fact, in Dajiang, a naval army of not small scale was stationed.

This navy army had a total of 300 boats, large and small, and the number of people reached 30,000.

You must know that this is only a defense line, not the main force, which shows the importance that Soochow attaches to this line of defense.

In fact, the main force of the Soochow naval army is not far from here, just in Xiakou.

Their plan was that once this line of defense was attacked, the naval army battalion in Xiakou could send a large force as soon as possible to rush to the front line.

As long as the defenders of the defensive line hold out for a while, reinforcements will arrive.

Originally, on the west side of the defense line, there were many small ships of Eastern Wu cruising, but at this time, seeing Guan Gong leading the naval army to press over with thunder, they knew that they were invincible, and quickly ran back to the east side of the defense line.

It's not that they are greedy for life and afraid of death, but it's extremely unwise to rush to death when they know that they are invincible.

Using small ships to go head-to-head with the enemy's large warships, even the most incompetent general would not give such a stupid order, let alone the experienced Soochow people in water warfare.

Guan Gong was not surprised at all by the retreat of the Eastern Wu naval army, and it was one of the basic principles of warfare to avoid the real and make up for the false.

Moreover, these Dongwu people know the specific ~ location of the underwater reef, they must have a road map for retreat, and they know how to avoid the reef.

So for them, they come when they want and go when they want.

They will definitely feel that even if they withdraw, the Jingzhou Navy will not dare to chase them, and when they want to come back, they can achieve it at any time, so the withdrawal is only temporary, and sooner or later they will have to come back.

However, Guan Gong would not let them get their wish, he sat on the flagship, and all the small warships of Wu Shuijun retreated to the east of the defense line from the telescope, and said without looking back: "Order the 103rd ship, 104th ship, and 105th ship to go forward and destroy the fishing net arranged by the enemy." Note that the advance is stopped before reaching the reef range, and then the enemy ships are suppressed by artillery fire. The 5100-5110 ships were ordered to follow and continue to destroy the fishing nets in the reef area. ”

Naturally, there was a staff officer behind him who recorded his order, and after giving him his name, he trotted to issue the order.

The Soochow people set up many fishing nets in this water, and the range of these fishing nets extended far beyond the reef area, and the purpose was naturally to intercept the mines coming down from the upper reaches.

The use of fishing nets to break mines can be said to be a successful example of breaking high-tech weapons at low cost.

Although Guan Gong had a powerful cement boat army, he had to break the fishing net array of Soochow first, so as not to be hindered by these fishing nets at a critical moment.

At present, many of the fishing nets of the Dongwu people are anchored on those artificial reefs, and some are simply anchored directly at the bottom of the river, and a buoy is made on the river surface.

So, after the boats were retired, these nets still existed, because now they have become permanent buildings.

However, this qiē was no different from a piece of rice paper before the warship of the Jingzhou naval army.

The 103 ships, the 104 ships, and the 105 warships are the three large cement warships of the Jingzhou Navy Army, in fact, their full names are 103 Runan, 104 Nanyang, and 105 Shouchun.

Large warships are named after a combination of numbers and county names.

The first number, 1, represents a large warship.

If the first digits are 2 and 3, they represent medium-sized ships, and 4 to 9 represent small ships, depending on the purpose of the ship.

However, due to the relatively large number of small and medium-sized warships, their numbers are not three-digit but four-digit, otherwise the number will not be enough.

And they don't follow the name of the city after the number, it's just a purely numeric number.

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