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938 Fengjiang Street Fighting

Chapter 937 938 Fengjiang Street Fighting

The architecture of Fengjiang is actually very unique. Its core was built by the construction team of the Tang Empire. This was a sub-project in the peace treaty between the Tang Empire and the Great China Empire.

At that time, the Tang Empire promised to help build a new Fengjiang, and the original Fengjiang became the territory of the Tang Empire.

The Tang Empire never broke its promise in this regard. They indeed sent out their own construction team to build a large modern urban area in Fengjiang.

Including modern railway stations, power plants, two airports in the north and south, and a whole area of ​​high-rise buildings. The Tang Empire also built a bridge connecting the two sides of the Fengjiang River, and also built various government offices in Fengjiang.

But later, after the entire city was handed over to the Dahua Empire, the situation changed. The Dahua Empire did not develop the city in accordance with the Fengjiang construction and development plan left to them by the Tang Empire.

They built a large number of ordinary buildings outside Fengjiang. The closer to the edge of the city, the more slum-like places there are and the more primitive they are.

Frankly speaking, these buildings have seriously affected the beauty of Fengjiang and restricted the development of Fengjiang. However, these buildings have indeed provided a large number of low-cost houses for the poor in Fengjiang.

There are obvious differences in how the two countries handle this: the urban planning of the Tang Empire was strictly formulated in accordance with rules and regulations. It stipulated that every time the city expanded, a quarter of the land area must be used to build necessary buildings.

Cheap housing.

As for the so-called aristocratic areas and high-consumption areas, a considerable part of the housing prices are borne by the civilian residential areas, but there is no way to do this because it is a legal requirement of the Tang Dynasty.

The local governor can only get three-quarters of the real benefits from developing a place. The advantage of this is that it can significantly narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, but the disadvantage is that it will waste the local development speed.

After all, a quarter of the funds can only be allocated to affordable properties. If this money can be rolled into circulation, the local area may develop faster.

But the Tang Empire did not allow such a thing to happen. Tang Mo would rather waste a quarter of the development speed of these places, and must ensure that at least a quarter of a city's urban area serves ordinary civilians.

The Dahua Empire went to the other extreme. There were a large number of slums outside the city of Fengjiang, with the largest number of slums in the west. They have now become battlefields.

The Fengjiang defenders deployed a large number of defense lines here. According to the tactics of the Tang Empire's advisory group, the city was divided into several parts. Each part was responsible for a troop, and the output was guaranteed to each household. If you defended it, you would get money.

Nowadays, these slums are almost in ruins. They were built with no effort and no effort, so it seemed so natural when they collapsed.

Bricks, tiles and collapsed walls built a natural line of defense, and the various Tang Empire weapons shipped from Chu made this line of defense extremely strong.

First of all, there are countless soldiers hidden in these ruins. They are battle-hardened, have superb tactical skills, and hold huge bounties.

Secondly, these soldiers have a large number of weapon support: including a large number of artillery and 50mm long-barreled anti-tank guns.

In addition to anti-tank guns, the 75-meter and 88-meter guns produced by the Tang Empire also appeared on the battlefield. Since the Chu State assisted Fengjiang aircraft, it did not care to assist other weapons and equipment.

Therefore, on the streets of Fengjiang, behind the barricades, some 88mm anti-aircraft cannons began to appear. These cannons did not have much air defense missions. Instead, they were equipped with gun mantlets and performed anti-tank missions.

Dahua's soldiers were struggling to advance in the ruins, and Fengjiang's mercenaries were also resisting tenaciously in the ruins. People on both sides continued to die, and the battle had turned into something else.

The previous scene of hundreds of thousands charging was basically invisible the day after the Fengjiang street fighting broke out. Because such a charge was just a living target for the machine gun positions in the ruins.

Continuous attacks involving a large number of troops were replaced by small-scale detachment attacks. Everyone huddled in the trenches, cautiously testing every corner, and cautiously groping forward, paying a heavy price for every step taken.

Cold guns would sound at any time. If it weren't for the fact that there was a treaty that prohibited the use of mine weapons, the brutality of the battle would have been raised to another level.

There are trenches and bunkers everywhere, and the terrain may be completely different every few meters.

In such a terrain, everyone can only attack each other with grenades and fight ruthlessly with bayonets. Casualties are rising in a straight line, and sometimes hundreds of people from both sides are involved in repeated battles over a ruins.

Because such battles gradually increased, the demand for submachine guns by the Fengjiang troops and the Dahua Empire troops increased significantly.

The Dahua Empire urgently purchased a large number of Thompson submachine guns produced under license from the Datang Group from the Cyric Consortium, while Fengjiang purchased 30,000 Bobosha submachine guns directly from the dwarves.

Troops on both sides began to use automatic weapons in large numbers, making the street battles in Fengjiang more bloody. The sound of continuous gunfire gradually increased in the city, and coupled with the sound of shelling day and night, the city was filled with gunfire every minute and every second.

Fighting constantly.

During the fierce battle, the troops from the Dahua Empire even began to bring Maxim heavy machine guns or other types of light machine guns to the front line to suppress fire. Fengjiang's side used anti-aircraft guns to fire back with great momentum.

"Boom!" The huge explosion shook the nearby building, and the wooden floor made a distorted and creaking sound in the explosion. The dust on the roof fell down and hit those M35 helmets.

The goblin soldiers wearing steel helmets are like a group of children, but their combat effectiveness is not at the level of boy scouts. The submachine guns in their hands are very distinctive, with side magazines for ammunition and a bayonet on the front.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! This is the unique weapon and equipment of the Mirage Kingdom, and the design was also purchased from the Tang Empire. This equipment, called a hundred-style submachine gun, may be the equipment of all countries

It is the most distinctive type of submachine gun.

In order to allow shorter Mirage soldiers not to suffer in close combat, the Baishi submachine gun is the only submachine gun in the world equipped with a bayonet.

Of course, although its design is not very good, at close range, a submachine gun is still a submachine gun.

The Mirage soldiers hiding on the two-story building take advantage of their short stature in street battles. They can often hide in unexpected places and launch sudden attacks to achieve brilliant results.

This is no joke at all. You can imagine that a killer can hold an RPG rocket launcher and hide it in the drawer of your refrigerator. How terrifying that is.

While they were waiting for seven or eight soldiers from the Great China Empire to pass cautiously in the gaps in the ruins below, these soldiers from the Mirage Kingdom suddenly burst out and fired at the bottom with their weapons.

"Thud, thud, thud!" Accompanied by the intensive gunfire, the Dahua soldiers below were caught off guard and all fell down. Their blood stained the nearby ruins and rubble. The winner of a tense encounter was quickly determined.

The Tang Empire had to be very cautious when fighting with the goblins of the Mirage Kingdom in Beiyuan City, which fully demonstrated the advantages of the goblins in street fighting.

They can drill into chimneys that others cannot, and they can climb into sewers that others cannot crawl through. They can also hide in cupboards and under stairs, which are places that usually can only hold mice.

Stepping on the wooden stairs that had begun to shake, these goblin soldiers began to shift positions. They had gained a wealth of combat experience in Beiyuan City, and these experiences returned to the Mirage Kingdom along with the injured goblin soldiers who retreated to the Mirage Kingdom early on.

It became a valuable asset there.

The Mirage Kingdom has been studying the theory of street fighting, and at the same time, other countries are also studying similar tactics - they feel that they can no longer compete with the Tang Empire in the wild, so relying on fierce battles in the city to consume the troops of the Tang Empire will be

became one of their best choices.

"Bang!" Just as these Mirage soldiers were going downstairs, a gunshot was heard in the distance. A sniper from the Great China Empire discovered these Mirage goblins and shot one of them walking in the middle.

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The goblin soldier who was going downstairs immediately rolled and fell down the stairs. The other goblins sped up and went downstairs quickly, and then quickly hid themselves downstairs.

Although their speed was fast enough, the second gunshot was still heard, and the second goblin fell down after being shot, lying on the ground bleeding.


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