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Chapter 81 Infantry Attacking Ships

Two water-cooled machine guns with ammunition and supply bullets kept pouring bullets into the deck and side corridors of the Norman warship. This fully automatic weapon has a firing speed several times that of a rotary machine gun. It only takes half a minute to shoot a belt with 200 rounds of bullets at the fastest.

On the Norman warship, the crew members were completely unprepared for the close-range attack. They were killed and injured by just two machine guns. Witnessed this scene, although Weiss was happy, but he did not forget about it. The tactic he used was to win in a dangerous situation. He had to forcibly suppress the enemy's firepower and cover the assault troops to attack the Norman warship and disintegrate its combat capabilities from the inside. If it was lost, the guns and cannons on the Norman warship alone would be enough to tear these attackers into pieces and would never give them the chance to retreat on the same route. Therefore, while the machine guns were strafing wildly, he advanced in small steps while observing the situation on the upper part of the Norman warship, especially on the bridge, through the sniper lens, he captured two figures who walked out of the bridge to observe the battle situation on the open-air observation decisively killed them.

After half a minute of fierce shooting, the riflemen and machine gunners loaded the bullets one after another. The firepower of the raiders dropped sharply, and the opening speed attack entered the rhythm transition stage. In the sunset, two federal soldiers with pineapple-covered thunders on the Normans' artillery positions, bunkers, and posts were facing each other. First-class grenadiers must not only be strong, have outstanding arms, but also have accurate judgment and control. Valk Shammers from the Federal State of Neuchâtel and Carson Mudechek from the Federal State of Lorraine are representatives of outstanding grenadiers in the federal army. They can not only throw pineapple bombs a hundred feet, but also directly throw them into the enemy's fox pits. They are rare technical talents on the battlefield.

Weis filled the bullet into the rifle bullet basin, closed the bolt, turned his head and saw the "members" Carson Mudechek, who had wide shoulders and thick arms, started construction left and right, and blasted several Norman soldiers who were fighting stubbornly out of their bunkers, quickly glanced forward, and found that the passage to the bow of the Norman battleship was no longer a big obstacle. The hatch at the lower part of the Norman battleship was still open, and someone was running inside. In order to prevent the Norman crew from closing the hatch door quickly, Weis called out: "Carson, follow me and throw the lightning into the hatch door of the enemy ship when you are sure!"

After saying that, Weiss held a sniper rifle, lowered his head, and rushed forward. At this moment, there was no need for him to give him a special order, the federal soldiers of the First Assault Group were already running towards the bow of the enemy ship. While they rushed forward, they opened fire at the Normans along the way, and would never get too entangled with the enemy.

On the way to the Norman warship, Weiss opened a special field of vision and conducted a technical detection of its state. He found that the upper and lower limits of its movement speed were still the same - if the flight mode was activated, the two sets of data would change in digits. This important information made Weiss work hard, and he and his assaulters were getting closer and closer to the target. The hatch was right in front of him. If it was not blocked, three or four seconds would be enough to break into it.

Following Weiss's instructions, Carson threw three pineapple bombs into the bow hatch of the Norman warship, and two bombs fell on the steel plate next to the hatch door, blowing down a piece of Norman soldiers who were trying to withdraw the warship. The third one finally threw in and exploded inside.

Seeing the raiders running towards the door of the warship and the Norman soldiers deployed around the warship, they could see their intentions even if they were not helpful. Once the enemy succeeded, the consequences would be terrible, and you could think of them with your toes. In a critical moment, the Norman soldiers who were swept up by the Federal Army began to stop them desperately. Weiss was running when a Norman soldier with blood on his face suddenly jumped out of the bunker next to him, and raised a shovel in his hand to greet him. If he was facing the newcomer rookie

, This shovel might have made meritorious service, but after the strict training and survival of the fittest at the Baston Military Academy, and the repeated smelting and thrashing and death elimination of the battlefield, both combat skills, heart tolerance and nerve reaction have reached a new level. What is this shovel? Without hesitation or delay, Weiss took advantage of the momentum and threw out a flawless side kick, kicking the strong Norman soldier backwards. Then? Of course, continue to rush forward!

Two seconds later, a few steps away from the cabin door, an injured Norman officer struggled to get up and shot Weiss twice in a row. Weiss realized the danger and kicked his left foot, and his body suddenly shifted to the right, and his waist and spine were like a clever loach, twisting into an S-shaped shape from head to hip. Although the body movements could not be comparable to the speed of the bullets in any case, there was still a time difference of 0:00 between the Norman officer aiming at the target, pulling the trigger and firing the bullets at the striker. This time difference made him pass by the bullets fired from the enemy at close range. Then, he rolled sideways, pulled out the pistol with skillful movements during the rolling process, and did not get up, and lying on his lie on his lie on his 2 shots, two shots, beautiful ko!

In sight, the two fastest and most powerful federal soldiers rushed into the boarding cabin doors below the bow of the ship - the Norman Empire and the Ulster Free Federation flying warships. The conventional entry and exit cabin doors were designed more than ten feet from the bottom, and the crew boarded the ship through airport facilities or gangways. In this regard, it is estimated that considering the characteristics of the natural environment and the conventional strategic and tactical settings, the Wessex battleship designers have unique ideas. They have always opened the cabin doors near the bottom of the battleship, and basically no tools are needed to board the ship.

The excellent grenade Carson had previously successfully thrown a pineapple into the cabin door. The crew near the cabin door must be either dead or injured. The two federal soldiers did not seem to have encountered internal resistance after boarding the ship. One of them leaned at the cabin door, calling on the companions who were following to speed up while shooting at the Norman soldiers who were fighting to the death near the cabin door. Seeing this, Weiss left his sniper rifle, pulled out his second pistol, and ran to the warship door. When he jumped onto the battleship on the pedal, his heart hanging in mid-air finally fell to the ground. However, just a few seconds later, he suddenly noticed a tremor coming from his feet, and his heart that had just fallen was suspended again: the enemy ship's power system has been activated, and the floating system has begun to operate!

Time is tight, Weiss is unintentionally sighing at the crazy behavior of the infantry taking the ship, and shouting to the Federal soldiers beside him: "Matson, leave a response! The rest, as planned, attack the bridge!"

Leaving this sentence, Weiss led several soldiers who had already boarded the ship to the warship. This scene was very similar to the situation when he attacked the Norman warship at the Bellakass Pass, but there were many differences. Walking along the passage, passing two cabin doors, two people came towards him, wearing cloth military caps and dark uniforms, which seemed to be the crew outfit. Both of them were holding rifles, but when they encountered raiders head-on, the first

The reaction was not a battle but a shout. How could Weiss be polite to them? He raised his hand and shot his head, and opened the path directly. He walked forward and walked through two cabin doors and walked upwards to a circular walkway. The walkway surrounded a steel column with a diameter of about ten feet, which looked like a bullet supply passage on a warship. There was a double-track slide in front and behind the walkway. The track width was less than three feet. It must have been used by ammunition trolleys to transport large-caliber shells and fire waist bags.

Standing on the aisle, Weiss narrowed his eyes and looked around and found that there were more than a dozen Norman soldiers in the cabin in the bow direction. He wanted to send them to heaven with two pineapple bullets, but then he thought that this should be the shooting room of the main gun of the bow. If spare shells and launching medicine were piled up inside, he would directly use the grenade and reimburse the bow in one breath. But the problem is that he and the brothers around him also have to explain here. With the current situation, is it worth it to die with a group of Norman crew members? Of course it is not worth it!

So Weiss ordered two companions to respond in reverse, and led the remaining people to walk along the slide rails towards the bow of the ship. After walking for more than ten steps, the slide rails "disappeared" under a closed hatch door. With the idea of ​​capturing the ship, Weiss immediately came up with a plan and waved his hand to signal his companions to hide next to the hatch door. He slapped the hatch door hard, shouting in Norman language, "Open the door and open the door quickly."

The people inside did not open the door blindly, but asked who was outside. Weiss slapped the door and said, "The captain has an order, open the door quickly!"

The cabin door that was shifting to the side opened a crack. Weiss seized the opportunity and shot the head behind the door. Each of the Federal soldiers waiting next to the door opened the cabin door with great force. Weiss occupied a favorable position, bent down, pounced forward, forcibly rolled into the cabin door, shot into the sky and shouted in Norman: "The rebels die!"

As he expected, this was the front main gun room of the warship. Two huge gun mounts occupied nearly half of the space of the gun room. There were 11 Norman crew members next to the gun mount. It seemed that they were preparing for the shooting. They had no decent weapon except for the oil pot, wrench, and poker. They all showed a look of horror.

Weiss glanced at the gun pedestal and there were no shells or launching medicine packs waiting to be launched. During the previous reconnaissance and surveillance process, the Norman warship had not used artillery fire to support the front-line troops' operations, which showed that the front-line battle situation was controllable in the eyes of the Normans. So far, there was no need to risk being fired by the federal army to let the big guy use heavy artillery to participate in the battle, which also indirectly confirmed the Normans' speculation that the command center was set on this warship.

The accompanying federal soldiers quickly controlled the bow main gun room. Although the Normans honestly raised their hands, Weiss had no extra hands to take care of them. He could not find a balance between human nature and responsibility. After a difficult trade-off, he growled in Ulster: "Kill them!"

After rushing through the rain of bullets and walking through the brink of life and death, the federal soldiers' mentality was already as strong as iron. Faced with the invaders, even a group of enemies who gave up their resistance, they did not hesitate at all, and shot face to face to kill all the Norman crews.
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