The battlefield situation is changing rapidly.
When the light cavalry of the Wehrmacht formed a wall charge formation, Dorzi Selen could no longer carry out a roundabout outflank.
The biggest advantage of the wall charge formation is that it can take care of both wings.
If Dorji Selen still wanted to forcefully use roundabout tactics, the running distance would have to be increased by at least five times.
That way, it won't be a roundabout way of outflanking.
But was driven out of the battlefield.
He didn't know how long he could hold out head-on, so a quick victory was the only way.
He was also decisive and immediately changed his formation and clashed with the light cavalry of the National Defense Force.
The Third Cavalry Division was in a wall charge formation, while the Horqin Cavalry was in a wedge charge.
I have to admit that the afterglow of the Mongolian and Yuan Empire still exists.
The Mongolian cavalry, which was running at high speed, immediately formed three wedge-shaped charge formations after receiving the order, crashing into the charge section of the Wehrmacht cavalry like three nails.
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In Dorzi Seleng's view, he is very sure of winning this battle.
The Han people really can't play cavalry.
On such a battlefield, if they actually charge like a wall, but they are not heavy cavalry, they will definitely be penetrated by our side.
Once it is penetrated, the formation of the light cavalry of the National Defense Force will be in chaos, and then it will be a scene of the Mongolian cavalry displaying their martial arts wantonly.
The two cavalrymen faced each other, getting closer and closer.
In unison, both sides took the lead in drawing out their bows and arrows.
Before a collision, it is a common practice in cavalry tactics to use bows and arrows to inflict effective and sufficient damage to the opponent and weaken the enemy's strength.
The Mongolian cavalry cocked their bows and lay firmly on their horses, silently calculating the appropriate shooting distance in their hearts.
But in their eyes, the opponent's National Defense Force cavalry had already pointed their arrows in the air.
There are still nearly two hundred steps away. At this time, wouldn't all the arrows be in vain?
Before the Mongols could figure it out, the Wehrmacht fired the first wave of arrows.
The sky suddenly turned black, and then thousands of arrows shot toward the Mongols.
"How can this be?"
Dorji Selen was also a famous general on the battlefield. When he saw this scene, he was so frightened that his heart skipped three beats.
The bows and arrows of the National Defense Force are really unexpected.
At a distance of nearly two hundred steps, even if the Mongolian cavalry came towards them, it would have been impossible to shoot them.
Screams soon aroused among the Mongolian ranks. Many people and horses fell down one after another, raising pieces of smoke and dust.
Dorji Seleng simply stopped thinking and suddenly raised his body and shot out the arrow in his hand.
It was the Mongols' turn to fight back.
We must let the Han people see who is the king of cavalry and archery.
But just when the Mongolian arrows flew to the highest point, there was actually a rain of arrows forming an interweaving pattern in front of them.
Dorji's eyes shrank with color, and he couldn't help but be speechless.
In such a short period of time, the Wehrmacht cavalry actually fired a second round of arrows!
This is something even the Mongolian cavalry can't do.
Two waves of arrows crossed each other in the air and landed on each other's heads, causing considerable casualties.
But for some reason, the visible casualties suffered by the Mongols were far greater than those of the Wehrmacht.
By this time, no one had time to shoot another round of arrows.
But no matter what, the National Defense Forces always have one more round of bow and arrow firepower than the Mongols, and they also take more advantage.
Both sides drew back their bows and picked up their melee weapons at the same time.
The people in the front row were gnashing their teeth and shouting at the top of their lungs, as if to encourage themselves, while their eyes were fixed on the weapon in the opponent's hand.
The Mongols had a very diverse range of melee weapons.
There are long-handled weapons such as maces and broadswords, as well as short-handled weapons such as machetes and axes.
In contrast, the National Defense Forces are all sabers.
This comparison doubled the confidence of the Mongolian cavalry.
An inch long, an inch strong.
In front of maces and broadswords, this thin saber will definitely break at a touch.
In the blink of an eye, the first rows of cavalry from both sides were mixed together.
The Mongolian cavalry holding the mace did not make any swinging movements at all, but simply placed the weapon forward.
In this way, you only need to move the direction of the weapon within a small range to knock down the opponent.
Seeing the Wehrmacht cavalry on the opposite side raising their sabers high, the Mongolian knight smiled proudly.
What's the use of struggling like this?
No matter how high the saber is raised, regardless of the difference in length, he will still win in the end.
But soon the Mongol cavalry's joy turned into surprise.
The sabers raised high by the Wehrmacht soldiers snapped like lightning, but they were not directed at the person, but at the mace's shaft.
Although the saber is not as long as the mace, the head of the club in front of the mace is also not as long as the saber.
The moment the two sides collided, the blade of the saber struck the club of the mace.
Although the stick was covered with a layer of iron and was as thick as a wrist, it was instantly broken into two pieces by the blow of the saber.
Although the remaining stick still hit the Wehrmacht soldier, knocking him off his horse. But without the spike on the head of the club, the soldier was only injured in the fall and was not fatal.
The moment he rolled to the ground, he ducked to the side almost as a reflex. At the same time, the whole body contracts to protect the vital points.
Before the Mongolian cavalry could wake up from their shock, the second war horse had quickly arrived in front of them.
The cold light Rulian sent his head up into the air.
Dorzi Seleng thought that the wedge-shaped charge formation would definitely be able to penetrate the wall charge of the Wehrmacht cavalry.
The final result was indeed that the Mongolian cavalry passed through.
But that's all.
Because the remaining Mongolian cavalry has become scattered and out of scale.
Although the wedge-shaped charge formation is more concentrated in power and closely connected from front to back, its attack power comes one after another, seemingly endless.
But the wedge-shaped charge formation had a fatal weakness.
That is insufficient defense and attack on both sides.
The weapons in the hands of the Mongolian cavalry, maces and swords, cannot be swung and can only be laid flat.
The quality of their opponents' weapons in the past was similar to theirs, so the maces and swords placed in this way can cause enough damage.
However, in front of the saber made of fine steel alloy of the National Defense Force, the mace and broadsword were chopped off one after another, causing no harm at all.
The Mongolian scimitars were of limited length, far less than the sabers of the National Defense Forces.
During the fight between the two sides, the Mongols suffered a heavy loss.
When the Mongols passed through the Wehrmacht in a wedge formation, they were constantly being attacked by the Wehrmacht from both wings.
The weak defense on both wings and the weapons that were cut off one after another made the Mongolian cavalry peeled like pineapples.
The thinner it gets.
In the end, when the two armies were staggered, the Mongols actually suffered most of their casualties.
Dorji's scalp was numb and he didn't have time to think too much. He quickly sent an order to all the ministries to quickly circle back and prepare for the second wave of confrontation.
But the actions of the Wehrmacht frustrated his plans.
After the first wave of confrontations, the National Defense Forces slowly slowed down their horses. When they were about to stop, with the sound of the trumpet, the rear formation changed to the front formation, and the front formation changed to the rear formation, which was almost equivalent to completing the turn on the spot.
At this time, the Mongolian cavalry was still drawing an arc to reorganize their formation, and had to face another wall-like charge of the National Defense Force cavalry.
More advanced cavalry tactics and more advanced weapons taught the Mongols a good lesson.