17kNovel

Font: Big Medium Small
Dark Eye-protection
17kNovel > Munitions Empire > Chapter 437 426 Dongwan Naval Battle

Chapter 437 426 Dongwan Naval Battle

    Shen Hai led the fleet, escorting the transport ships of Shen Guo that were ready to reinforce the ind, and arrived at the open sea off Dongwan Ind three dayster.


    Because he had lost contact, he had already determined that Dongwan City was more likely to be in a dire situation than not. Yet he did not retreat but instead led the fleet to continue charging towards Dongwan City.


    ording to his n, he intended to severely damage the enemy naval fleet in the open sea, and thenmand thend military troops to forcibly charge onto the docks of Dongwan Port and take back Dongwan City.


    He was still very confident in this: on one hand, his naval fleet wasrge enough; on the other hand, thend army he was escorting consisted of elite soldiers.


    The Shen Guo naval fleet included 15 Ming Wheel Ships—already a formidable force that could not be ignored in the western part of the Endless Sea.


    In addition to that, he had 30 sailing warships and some armed merchant ships to pad the numbers; with such an immense fleet, Shen Hai did not believe he would lose.


    As long as he crushed the enemy''s naval fleet at sea, then he could suppress the port with shipborne artillery andnd the soldiers.


    The soldiers he brought were all equipped with Shireck Model 1 Bolt-Action Rifles, the elites among the elite of the Shen Guond forces.


    Once these troopsnded, theirbat capabilities would naturally be much more formidable than the second-rate troops equipped with Shireck Flintlock Guns. Taking back the port would not be a problem at all; they could even advance south to crush the enemy and retake Dongwan Ind!@@novelbin@@


    It was precisely because he was so confident that Shen Hai led the fleet to continue advancing south, even though he knew that Dongwan Port had been upied by the enemy.


    Soon, they reached the open sea outside Dongwan Port, and then they saw the weak enemy fleet—Great Tang Group Fleetid across the sea surface, seemingly not many in number, only six warships in total, with threerge and three small.


    However, these warships were very fast, and without waiting for Shen Guo''s naval fleet to approach, the Great Tang Group''s warships advanced instead of retreating,ing closer with a resolve as if ready for a desperate fight.


    Shen Hai did not flinch as he had also nned to stake everything on a single battle. Seeing the enemy fleet not fleeing, he was overjoyed, and both sides immediately deployed their formations at sea.


    Bernard put down the telescope in his hand, turned to his adjutant, and ordered, "Maintain a parallel formation with the enemy fleet! Load all side cannons! Open fire at 2 kilometers! The enemy formation is dense, there''s no need to worry about hit rates."


    "Understood!" the adjutant saluted and immediately ryed the orders to the various ships. Under a series ofmands, the entire fleet turned to align their broadsides with the distant enemy fleet.


    Following that, all the turrets on the broadside began rotating, and a series of long 150mm caliber guns turned their dark muzzles towards the direction of the enemy fleet.


    Read exclusive chapters at empire


    On the morning of the 12th day of the battle for Dongwan Ind, the two naval fleets engaged in the firstrge-scale sea battle of steam-powered warships in human history off the coast of Dongwan Port, whichter became known as the Great Sea Battle of Dongwan.


    The Great Tang Group Fleet, led by the Wolf No. 3 Ship, fired first, with six broadside cannons firing simultaneously and directly hitting enemy sail ships two kilometers away.


    Just one round of artillery fire destroyed two sailing warships in transit, immediately disrupting the formation of the approaching Shen Guo naval fleet that was attempting to engage in closebat.


    To avoid the two burning and sinking sailing warships, Shen Guo''s naval fleet had to turn again, which also affected their sailing speed.


    Consequently, the Great Tang Group''s naval fleet, holding an absolute advantage in speed, began to prate the enemy''s T-head, maintaining a distance of about 2 kilometers throughout.


    After Shen Hai noticed the enemy fleet''s superior speed, he immediately changed his tactics, ordering the fleet to turn north to form a round formation in an attempt to protect each other and prevent the enemy from prating their fleet in a beneficial T-formation.


    Amidst the chaotic change of formation, the Great Tang Navy''s Wolf 4 Warship seized the opportunity to fire. All six cannons sted simultaneously, striking two sailing warships once again and sinking these poor excuses for warships equipped with muzzle-loaded cannons.


    The Shen Hai Navy began to descend into chaos. Their sailing warships, already slow and presentingrge targets, were not very robust. The captains on board were now regretting their presence in such a dismal ce.


    Finally, one of the Shen Hai men realized that the enemy warships were far more formidable than his own Ming Wheel Ships. The fleet stationed at Dongwan Ind was not a bunch of inept soldiers but rather truly outmatched in battle!


    Upon confirming this, the man from Shen Hai had already plunged into despair—he couldn''t run away, and he seemed unable to fight back. Victory had be very difficult to achieve.


    More tragically, if his fleet were merely unable to ovee the enemy and sufferedplete annihtion here, it would have just been a loss for the Navy, and he could have died with some peace of mind.


    But the problem was that he was also escorting troop transport ships! And on board were the elite troops of the army! Those troops were armed with bolt-action rifles bought with real silver. If all were to be lost... who would take the me?


    "General... what do we do..." his deputy also realized the severity of the situation and asked dejectedly from behind Shen Hai''s man.


    "What else can we do? At all costs! Get the army onto the docks!" The man from Shen Hai, his eyes already red with killing intent, decided to go for broke.


    He knew he couldn''t possibly cover for the slow-moving troop transports in retreat. Under the current circumstances, getting thending troops ashore first seemed to be the best solution.


    As he watched the enemy warships firing again in the distance and yet another vessel on his side exploded after being hit, the man from Shen Hai grew increasingly anxious.


    The vanguard, previously the cream of the Shen Hai Navy made up of 10rge sailing warships, was almostpletely eliminated during the process of turning around.


    If the fight continued, the 15 Ming Wheel Ships that made up the main force of the central army where he was would directly engage the enemy.


    This was thest remaining strength of the Shen Hai Navy. If it were to be destroyed here, the Shen Hai Navy wouldn''t be able to recover for a long time.


    Or rather, Shen Hai might even never recover—if this war didn''t end in a dignified manner, the loss of the Navy would put Shen Hai in a very passive position.


    As he stood by the railing of the ship, watching the enemy fleet firing continuously in the distance, Bernard was also inside the bridge of his ship observing this Shen Hai Navy fleet.


    To be honest, this was the mostbat-capable enemy fleet he had ever seen. They had swiftly and securely dealt with his incursion, only their warships were simply no match for him.


    But he had no intention of holding back. Mercy didn''t suit his persona—so he ordered continuous firing, instructed his fleet to begin a ughter, encircling the enemy fleet, and prepared to annihte this massive Shen Hai fleet right where it was.


    However, what he didn''t expect was that halfway through his fleet''s encirclement, the enemy went mad, began to spread their formation, and attempted to entangle Bernard''s fleet at all costs.


    Meanwhile, the enemy''s core transport fleet, which had been protected, started a desperate charge toward the port of Dongwan City.


    ——


    I admit I am an idiot, and damn it, I''m starting to fantasize about 004''s long legs, ck stockings, and generous chest now...


    The word count is low today because I stupidly watched 003 all day, yeah, watched up until now, and suddenly felt a jolt, lost interest and didn''t know why...
『Add To Library for easy reading』
Popular recommendations
The Wrong Woman The Day I Kissed An Older Man Meet My Brothers Even After Death A Ruthless Proposition Wired (Buchanan-Renard #13)