Chapter 101: Testing



In Lin Hai's previous life, a people was forced into a desperate situation. At the critical juncture of life and death, they too launched a desperate struggle, codenamed "Aqsa Flood."

Although the outcome of the war caused by the Aksar flood was still uncertain when the forest was crossed, it can be seen that the word "flood" brought people a yearning and inspiration for victory.

Water and fire have been merciless since ancient times. It is obvious that once an action code like flood is used, it means a fight to the death.

For the first wave of attacks launched by the Alliance Army, the phrase "fight to the death" was well reflected. Yes, in less than half an hour, the two cavalry regiments that launched the attack, that is, a total of 5,000 cavalrymen were all killed. And their death was better than nothing for the defense of the Abyss Guards, to put it in a positive way.

Due to Lin Hai's accurate description of the power of hot weapons, and the fact that the alliance's top leaders had been constantly recruiting death squads wearing various armors to enter the Abyss in the early stages, even the most stubborn generals had to admit that their armor was completely insignificant in the face of the Abyss's firepower.

Whether it was the plate armor produced by Qinghe using a hydraulic hammer assembly line, or the seventy-jin lamellar armor handcrafted by the best craftsmen of Daliang and Chen Dynasty, they were all destroyed by a single shot...

In other words, the only two benefits of continuing to deploy armor on a large scale are to reduce the mobility of soldiers and consume the alliance's steel production.

Therefore, with the authorization of the Joint Conference of Military Generals, armor was removed from the standard equipment of the Allied Forces. After all, there were too many places that needed steel for this war, and steel, as long as it was produced, would always be used.

This also means that the charging cavalry reached an unprecedented speed. After all, the load on the warhorse has never been so light, that is, one knight, a long-handled blunt weapon (the alliance's top leaders believe that weapons such as swords have limited effect on robots), a bag of five incendiary bombs and a bag of five shielding bombs.

This was standard cavalry equipment based on their offensive tactics. Since the Abyss Guards were all huddled in trenches and bunkers for defense, no one would actually come out to engage the cavalry. Therefore, when the cavalry was being expanded, the Alliance leadership emphasized the importance of horsemanship. The sole purpose of horses was to quickly deliver soldiers to the enemy, allowing them to dismount and launch an assault.

The incendiary bomb was the product of extensive research by the Alliance Academy of Sciences (formerly the Qinghe Academy of Sciences and a small number of researchers from other countries), who determined it was the most effective weapon for inflicting damage to robots. With the successful development of the tinderbox, soldiers simply pulled the tinderbox and hurled it at the enemy. No more pulling out a tinderbox, shielding themselves from the wind with one hand, and then gently blowing...

The shielding bomb is easier to understand. It's essentially the hand grenade from Lin Hai's later life, but in this world, the explosives explode into a mosaic... While the mosaic affects the vision of our own soldiers, it also affects the enemy's vision... It can only be said that this weapon is used to bring both sides to the same level. However, if a soldier can rush into the Abyss Guard's position and detonate the shielding bomb, he can effectively create a situation where the enemy is covered in mosaic while our charging soldiers are undisturbed.

At this time, no advantage can be missed.

As for whether mosaics could interfere with the robots' infrared sensors and other night vision equipment, no one could say for sure. Since LKN93 refused to answer such questions, citing a lack of data in their database, Lin Hai could only take things one step at a time. At least the soldiers in the first few waves of the attack were equipped with shielding rounds, and the generals would use binoculars in the rear to assess the effectiveness of these weapons in actual combat.

Real combat effect

The cavalrymen had no intention of concealing their tracks. From the beginning of the charge, they shouted continuously, shouting "Long live" and charged towards the enemy.

Of course, their tracks could not be concealed.

After all, the enemy's war robots had enough sensors to penetrate the mosaic, so whether they were hiding or not was irrelevant. The two captains leading the charge simultaneously decided to attack in a way that would better demonstrate their bravery.

People should show themselves, even if the remaining life can only be counted in seconds.

Although they had just rushed into the direct jurisdiction of the management center less than 500 meters, Lin Hai had not even heard the whistling sound of the artillery shells flying through the air that he was most worried about, and the two commanders who were leading the charge were killed one after another.

The leaders and officers of all ranks who were watching the battle in the rear were shocked.

A huge explosion sounded inexplicably, and the flames shooting into the sky and the flying dirt attracted most of the people's attention, but Lin Hai knew that the invisible shrapnel was the real killer.

The cavalry carrying out the frontal assault on Dawn City were from the Liang Kingdom, reorganized from two thousand-man squadrons of the Great Liang Iron Cavalry. To be honest, before the battle began, Xia Junao had high hopes for this cavalry unit.

Although there was no hope of relying on them to break the defense of the Abyss, in Xia Junao's mind, the mass charge of the armored cavalry (now without armor) was enough to shake the mountains. Even if they could not really do anything to the defenders of the Abyss, it was inevitable that they would cause great casualties to the local people.

For this reason, before the war, Xia Junao rarely insisted on his own opinion in front of Lin Hai, and insisted that a joint meeting of military generals should be held to formulate a backup plan, that is, if his cavalry broke through the first line of defense of the Abyss, then the armed reconnaissance operation must be immediately changed to a formal attack, and the follow-up troops must immediately set out to continue the attack along the gap opened by the cavalry.

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