Chapter 1793 The combat power of Iron Buddha
Chapter 1793 Tiefutu’s combat power
Wu Yong took the lead, holding a barrack that was five feet long, and roared without fear.
He and the ten thousand iron pagodas behind him were as powerful as a rainbow.
The war horses and war horses intersected, and the people on the horses collided together. Sometimes they could even penetrate three or five enemy troops, strung together like candied haws and overturned off the horse.
In such cavalry hedging, the power of any individual is extremely small.
Even life and death, you can only give it to illusory luck.
The hedging between these two cavalry also attracted great attention from Huang Jitian.
In fact, when he learned that Tiefutu would take action, he had already begun to look forward to watching the battle.
As the existence of the Qin cavalry ceiling, the Sixteen Cavalry of Yanyun represents the highest standard of cavalry that Qin can do, and among the Sixteen Cavalry of Yanyun, Tiefutu is the strongest.
The Jin Kingdom was also a country dominated by cavalry, and their concern for the strength of the Qin cavalry was not less than that of the Liao Kingdom.
It’s just that there are a lot of information, but there is almost no record of actual combat in Tiefutu.
Huang Jitian has doubted how powerful this cavalry that has almost never been brought to the battlefield to fight is, but today, he saw it.
With a wave of hedging of the base of 10,000 people, only hundreds of people fell down in Tiefutu.
And the Liao army fell more than 3,000 people!
This battle report made Huang Jitian narrow his eyes.
Based on the analysis of the on-site situation, the Liao army suffered losses from the long-term battle of the tired army, and also suffered losses from the poor equipment of Tiefutu.
However, the rich combat experience can make up for the shortcomings of the long-term battle of the tired army.
The key lies in equipment.
Tiefutu's black armor only exposed his eyes and nostrils, and the rest were wrapped in armor. He knew that this armor was an unknown secret from Qin. It was extremely hard, but it was very light in weight. It was only extremely expensive and even Qin could not afford it, so it could only maintain Tiefutu's organization to 10,000 people.
After the actual ownership of the entire Sixteen Cavalry of Yanyun fell into the hands of King Ning, the Tiefutu system of the ten thousand people did not expand. It was obvious that the Tiefutu equipment was so expensive that even King Ning could not bear it.
Of course, it is definitely not just about equipment that determines the overall cost of an army, but equipment is definitely the big one.
Huang Jitian is very clear about this.
In addition to equipment factors, the combat qualities shown by Tiefutu also made Huang Jitian extremely alert.
At least, the combat effectiveness of this Wantiefutu is already above the Liao army.
Although the Liao army also has similar elites, its strength is at most 50% and 50% higher than Tiefutu, and there will be no big gap or gap.
On the other hand, the only one who can really stabilize Tiefutu’s head is probably the Zhenghuang Banner Imperial Guard controlled by his father himself.
Just when Huang Jitian was still glad that at least one of the Jin troops could stabilize Tiefutu, on the battlefield, Tiefutu and the Liao army turned around tacitly and launched a second hedge towards the other side!
This time the hedging was even more tragic.
In the previous hedge, the cavalry who lost their lances directly drew their swords and fought in close combat.
Tiefutu's exaggerated close-killing combat effectiveness made the Liao army instantly defeated, and Huang Jitian was stunned.
In just one incense stick, this iron pagoda broke up the remaining six or seven thousand Liao cavalry.
Such an exaggerated combat effectiveness made Huang Jitian silently change the symbol that the Zhenghuang Banner Imperial Guard in his heart was greater than Tiefutu from greater than to equal number... or even less than number.
Chapter completed!