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The war that was shot in line was extremely cruel. Pinshu .. The military of both sides should fight not only the level of fighting skills, but also the courage to fight fiercely without fear of death.
In this era, European courage is not that high. You know, those nobles and knights will choose to surrender once they encounter difficulties, and then wait for their redemption.
However, in the era of line-up shooting, the bullets did not have long eyes. Those lead bullets flying around the battlefield, whether you are a noble or a civilian. If you get caught, you will be injured if you die. Moreover, lead bullet injuries are extremely difficult to treat. If it is cured, there is a great possibility of being sawed with an arm or leg.
If it is still the current military style of play, many old-school noble officers may be too late to surrender. If the army soldiers have poor discipline and willpower is not strong enough, once the commander bombs, the army is extremely prone to collapse.
Moreover, even a modern military with very strict discipline is prone to accidents when fighting in queues. Of course, for veterans who ignore death, this is nothing. But for those who were just sick on the battlefield, it was a bit cruel for them to shoot in line.
The battlefields lined up for shooting, because the accuracy of the smoothbore gun is touching, the soldiers standing in the front row are betting their lives-betting that the opponent's bullets can't fly. This way of gambling is good for veterans, but for new recruits, the mental pressure is too great. Therefore, in the aftermath of the war, it was often the veterans who stood in the front row. Otherwise, the recruits are frightened, it is easy to collapse and escape, so that they can't fight ...
Some people may say-that simple, you learn the British lobster soldiers, after 30 yards close to shooting, launched a bayonet charge chant ...
Whoever thinks so, Marin, who has fought a lot of battles, will definitely spray face to face-you ...
Why do you say that? Because this is determined by the background of the times ...
The British lobster soldiers approached the volley + charge tactics in the 18th century, in line with the social background at the time. Why? Because at that time the army changed their guns. After the bayonet, everyone's weapons are about the same length. When fighting hard, whoever is brave wins ...
But what about this era? What's so special about the early 16th century! You know, the Plate Armor Knight has not been completely swept into the garbage dump by the musket. At this time, you let the Musketeers use a bayonet to launch a charge, which is absolutely fatal!
There are not many musketeers facing the bayonet charge, as long as there are hundreds of plate armoured knights on the opposite side, you can tear the musketeer's charge formation and then massacre. Without the lead shot, the musketeer with a bayonet, facing the plate armor knight without fear of the sword, is no different from the chicken to be slaughtered.
Not only that, the Musketeer of the bayonet stabbed him with the spearman who had a spear of several meters long opposite him, and he was even looking for death. The human spear is several meters long, and your rifle is more than one meter long with a bayonet. The spears of other Swiss spearmen are several meters long. You are a musketeer, with a musket and bayonet, and one meter with a length of 60 to 70 centimeters. You rushed forward with a bayonet, and there were still a few meters away from the others. You were stabbed to death by a spear-no way, the length is not enough, you can't reach the enemy, but the enemy has stabbed you ...
In an inappropriate way, Yao Ming and Pan Changjiang fight. Yao Ming doesn't need to do anything, as long as he straightens his arms and resists Pan Changjiang. With the length of Lao Pan's arms and legs, he can only jump there, but he cannot hit Yao Ming. After all, Yao Ming's arms are too long. As long as he stands against Uncle Pan, whether he is arms or legs, he can't reach Yao Ming's body ...
Therefore, the bayonet is by no means an artifact, it depends on the era and the weapon used by the opponent.
Some people may say-Oops, it seems that the British army defeated the defenders of Zhenjiang with bayonet in a war. But you have to know that the army guarding Zhenjiang, most of the weapons are not long weapons! The flag soldiers of Zhenjiang used weapons such as a shotgun, a matchlock gun handed down from the Ming Dynasty. Another is the waist knife used by the flag soldiers. This thing is absolutely short of the bayonet. If you are not a martial arts strong person (such as the 29th Army Sword Team), encountering a bayonet is definitely not good. It is a spear, but it can also fight against the British bayonet. However, the Qing army used spears, which were definitely inferior soldiers, and had the worst combat effectiveness and fighting will. A little bit of a status, will definitely mix a waist knife with a sheath, and also a little martial arts. The spearmen are generally cannon fodder. Even those uncles who used waist knives and shotguns were defeated. Do those who use spears have the will to fight?
What's more, it's more than 1,500 banner soldiers who guarded Zhenjiang and did not escape. Since they are masters, they will definitely not use the spear-like weapon like a pawn, get a good waist knife, and ride a Mongolian horse, which is their standard. Only people who are miserable will use the spear-like artillery weapon. If it is mixed, use a shotgun, no bayonet ...
Therefore, the British army dared to launch a bayonet charge against Zhenjiang's defenders. In addition to the superior number, they were bullying the opponent's short weapons. If you encounter a Swiss spearman with a spear of a few meters long, will Nimad launch a bayonet charge? The Musketeer had no armor, and faced the spear, he was stabbed by a quasi ...
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Therefore, Marin will not use bayonet as an enemy against those with a large number of musketeers. Because, in this era, the musketeers are the minority, the dominant ones, certainly the spearmen and the plate knights. Faced with these two arms, the bayonet's musketeer rushed to absolutely look for abuse. Rather than this, it is better to stand a few more rows of guns. Taking advantage of the Marlin army's number of muskets, it is still possible to suppress the opponent's musketeers by shooting.
Also, Marin ’s army now uses a clockwork lighter, without a matchlock. In this way, the Musketeers do not need to be separated by 1 miller from each other, and do not have to worry about the gunpowder being ignited by the fire ropes of people around them.
But other countries are different. They currently do not have a clockwork flare gun technology and can only use a matchlock gun. In this way, Marin's Musketeers can achieve twice the density of Musketeers. The firepower density is naturally doubled ~ www.novelhall.com ~ When you shoot each other, you definitely have an advantage ...
Of course, Napoleon's experience tells Marin that against the musketeers on the opposite side, the artillery is the king. Especially in the face of the dense queue of musketeers standing opposite, an iron ball hit the musketeers who took a line, do n’t be too cool ...
The only problem is that if a large amount of artillery is used, this gunpowder consumption is a bit large ...
You know, it takes only 10 grams of gunpowder to be fired once. And when the artillery fires, if you use a 6-pound gun, according to the example of gunpowder and 13 shells, you need to charge 2 pounds at a time-this can fire 90 shots ... if it is a hundred artillery lined up and salvo ... Now, gunpowder is not enough ... unless, you have a stable source of gunpowder ...
Therefore, it is better to go to Chile to find saltpetre ... Only when there is a large and stable supply of saltpetre in Chile can Marin use his cannons unscrupulously to take the opponent's musketeers to the sky. Your gun is hitting the gray machine at 100 meters, and my gun is aiming at a few hundred meters. One gun takes a line ... You line up to shoot, and I shoot .... See who is ruthless ...
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