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265 a shell

Datang Group's artillery fuzes are much more powerful than other shell fuzes of this era. Its precision makes it completely unlike a product of this era.

Although the yield rate of the artillery shells is not particularly high due to precision machining, it is still several levels higher than the blooming shells that Cyric has just begun to mass-produce.

This fuze even has a safety device that is completely separated from the cannonball and is only installed on the cannonball when it is fired.

When the soldiers used special tools to twist the safety safety on the artillery shell and then fully activated the artillery shell, the enemy's nightmare seemed to begin.

The cannonball was pushed into the barrel, followed by the propellant, and then the breech block was tightly closed.

The new breech block is an improvement over the wedge-shaped breech block of the C64. It chooses a threaded breech block that is more suitable for large-caliber artillery. This is more suitable for ship artillery and also increases the rate of fire.

After the breech block rotated half a circle and was completely closed, the gunner couldn't wait to pull down the firing device of the artillery. The tail of the cannon suddenly sat back, and the huge sound of the gun was transmitted to everyone's ears through the steel plate.

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Even with special earplugs, the muffled sound was still shocking. Some people covered their ears, and some turned their backs to the artillery. Everyone tried their best to relieve the pressure on their ears.

The propellant of the cannonball was ignited by the cannon's fuse, and the gunpowder violently turned into flames in the combustion chamber. The gas expanded instantly, embedding the cannonball, which was slightly larger than the rifling of the cannon body, into the rotating threads, spinning forward rapidly.

The cannonball rotated along the rifling, and the huge force caused the metal around it to be squeezed and deformed by the rifling. It accelerated violently inside the gun body, and then suddenly broke free at the muzzle.

At this moment, there were no more riflings around the cannonball forcing it to rotate continuously. The air suddenly reduced the friction, and its speed suddenly jumped to a height of several hundred meters per second.

The surrounding air was suddenly pushed away by the air waves, and the flames in the barrel rushed out of the muzzle and raged around the muzzle of the artillery.

The next second, the shell that had broken through the sound barrier quickly passed over a distance of more than 700 meters. In just over a second, it accurately hit a sailing warship that was firing.

The shell of the cannonball has become hot and red due to the friction with the air. It also rotates slowly to maintain a very stable trajectory.

When the shell hit the not-so-hard wooden hull, its fuse was activated by the collision, and the device inside ignited the detonator.

The detonator exploded immediately, igniting the charge inside the cannonball. Fire suddenly filled the inside of the cannonball, causing the air inside to expand dozens of times in an instant.

The red cannon shell, which had been burned by the heat of friction, was instantly overwhelmed and shattered, releasing itself to impact and cut everything around it.

The shrapnel shattered the surrounding wooden cabins, cut off the hammock ropes, penetrated the human body as soft as tofu, and broke bones that were more fragile than bamboo.

The shock wave spread, crushing and tearing everything around it. The strong wind disintegrated the corpse and the thick hull structure as easily as a knife.

The improved fuze delay was slightly increased, which greatly increased the destructive power of the cannonball after hitting the wooden sailboat.

When the explosion spread and reached farther places, the area hit by the shell was already in a mess.

When the sailor who was lifted into the air by the shock wave and whose lower body was twisted and deformed began to fall downward, the internal organs of the sailor further away had been shattered and bleeding.

In the next second, the deck of this wooden battleship was lifted up by the airflow below, and it quickly inflated like an inflated balloon.

The soldiers standing on the deck flew into the sky along with the wood under their feet, and then crashed down heavily.

Because of the violent explosion, the originally seemingly solid hull was chopped into more and sharper fragments, filled with flying steel shrapnel, filling almost all the empty spaces like a goddess scattering flowers.

And all of this happened in about a second, and when it was over, people who were still thinking didn't even have time to react.

When countless debris fell to the ground, the lives around the explosion were completely silent and made no sound anymore.

Then, the keel structure had been destroyed, the deck supports had been damaged, and the wooden sail warship had completely lost a large piece of its hull. The main mast collapsed due to the tearing of the wind and the confinement of the structure that supported it, and it instantly began to fall.

It suddenly broke the crossmast on the front mast, and brought a large pile of canvas and ropes with it and smashed it heavily on the bow deck.

The adjutant next to the steering wheel at the stern reluctantly climbed up from the deck. He felt dizzy, and then he recognized the captain beside him, and felt the battleship tremble under his feet.

Then, a bigger explosion suddenly blew him away - the gunpowder stored inside the battleship, that is, the propellant of the front-loading gun, exploded. The second explosion caused the entire battleship to instantly disintegrate and turn into a pile of

Broken wood.

Fortunately, another warship following this sailing warship was hit by a cannonball, but it did not explode.

At this time, the sailors on the battleship, whose hull had begun to tilt, were attracted by the explosion not far away.

They were surprised to see their comrades being lifted into the air by the air current and broken into two pieces during the ascent.

And when they turned their attention back to their feet again, their battleship had tilted at least 15 degrees.

The water intrusion overwhelmed the masts of this huge battleship. They broke their ropes and fell to one side.

The screams were endless, and the wails of the injured made the people around them shudder. Some people had already jumped into the water to escape, and some were trying to save their battleships.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Finally, the front-loading artillery fixed on the gun emplacement broke free from the rope due to tilt, and the wooden wheels underneath them were crushed in an attempt to prevent them from sliding to the other side.

The gunner's toes rushed to the lower side.

Then, these heavy cannons hit the cannons on the other side, causing the entire battleship to roll even more seriously.

Then, the battleship capsized and sank in the sea, its hull fell directly, and everyone on board fell into the sea.

Some people climbed onto the mast, some grabbed the sail, some stood on the side of the hull, and some just poked their heads out of the transverse gun window.

They saw a smoke-belching warship cutting through the waves a few hundred meters away. Without even looking at them, they continued forward with another identical warship in front of them.

From the beginning to the end, this capsized sail warship only received two shots, one of which was a poor 75 mm caliber C64 old naval gun...

But now it has completely capsized and will soon submerge into the bottom of the sea. It didn't even fire a shot, because when it was hit, the enemy ship was still 800 meters away.

Bernard had no intention of letting go of any of the Taron Kingdom's warships, so after defeating 21 warships on one side of the figure-eight shape, he ordered the warships to continue to accelerate and make a large circle along the route.

The fully heated boiler can obviously work at full speed, which allows the entire Datang Group fleet to reach a speed of 30 kilometers per hour.

This speed has crushed all fleets of this era, so after the Datang Group's fleet made a large circle, it caught up with the enemy fleet from the outside, which was slowly turning around.

In other words, when Valen's fleet was arranged by him into a complex "vertical hook" shape, the Datang Group's fleet caught up with them from their outer circle.

The positions of the fleets of both sides have changed into an interesting shape of the character "er", except that one stroke of the character "er" is a bit short.

During the cut-in process, the Datang Group's fleet turned its guns and aimed all the turrets at the other side.

After all, they were engaging the enemy on the starboard side just now, and now they are engaging the enemy on the port side. This change also happened to allow all the gun emplacements on the other side of the battleship to join the battle.

Because Bernard's fleet was traveling too fast and his angle of entry was from the outside, Warren, who was turning the fleet, still could not fully see the Datang Group's fleet.

He could only see the black smoke remaining on the sea and drifting away, as well as the wreckage of his squadron scattered on the battlefield.

Warren simply couldn't understand why he fell into such passivity. He clearly had an absolute advantage in terms of military strength.

He brought 70 level 1 sailing battleships, which were absolute maritime hegemons a year ago.

Each battleship has dozens of expensive muzzle-loading guns, and each battleship can accommodate hundreds of brave and capable soldiers.

But now, standing on his flagship, he couldn't even see what his enemy looked like.

There were more than fifty warships lying across the sea, and his warship was probably at the front of the fleet. From this position, he could not see the rear of his battle line at all, and he could only watch helplessly as chaos spread among his fleet.

As a maritime general, he believed that he was not a fool. He had led troops for so many years and achieved many victories in naval battles.

Before today, he was an extremely confident, even somewhat arrogant general. He even once thought that he was the best naval commander - no one!

He knew that he could not frequently issue complex orders in battle, because due to the limitations of communication methods, he simply could not mobilize the entire fleet in time.

However, the opponent's power beyond his cognition forced him to fail to act according to the pre-arranged plan and could only temporarily change his deployment during the battle.


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