Anti-Japanese War, weapons designer at Fengtian Arsenal
Chapter 288 The Punishment Army Descends the Mountain
It is not enough to confirm that the Nagato was acting alone. We also have to think about how to board the ship. It will not work to use the fire on an American merchant ship to attract the Japanese destroyer to come to the rescue like last time. We have to come up with a better way to board the ship.
It is impossible to approach by speedboat. The Nagato has a speed of 26 knots, and its normal economic speed is over 18 knots.
These are not a problem. The speedboat can run at a speed of more than 40 knots and can steadily catch up with the Nagato. However, the Nagato is a warship and a mobile weapons depot. The sudden appearance of a speedboat on the sea will make a very loud noise, and if someone shines a searchlight on it, I'm afraid we will be exposed.
After thinking about it, Li Changyin came up with an idea. Didn't the devil collect cultural relics? He brought people in with the cultural relics. As long as one person went in, Li Qinwu would have an anchor point to open the portal.
Li Changyin remembered the Buddha head that Benzhuang Fan had specifically requested. He had already sent people to snatch it back. At that time, the monks in the temple were unwilling to give it and planned to resist with force. Li Changyin could only send people to sneak up on the Buddha head at night and let Li Qinwu open the portal to steal it.
Afterwards, several monks cried their hearts out, and Li Changyin had no choice but to do nothing. The main reason was that Benzhuang Shigeru was eyeing the things he wanted. If he didn't take them away, there would be a bloody storm in the temple. This kind of thing has become the norm in other places, so he was probably protecting the other party.
After getting the Buddha's head, Li Changyin's idea is to hollow out the inside of the Buddha's head and hide a person inside. Technically this is feasible, but the question is whether the Buddha will agree?
Li Changyin ran to the temple and told the Buddha statue about his plan, and the statue made an OK gesture.
After getting consent, Li Changyin immediately sent people to dig a hole in the Buddha's head and neck, sent a small clone in, and then sealed the opening with plaster, leaving only the air outlet.
There is still a difference between the plaster-encapsulated part and the original color, and Li Changyin sent someone to make it look old, so ordinary people can't tell the difference.
He immediately put the Buddha head into a box, got a special trailer, and towed it to Lushun with great effort.
He had become a frequent visitor to the Lushun Naval Port, coming here for several days every month to deliver cultural relics. The Japanese sentries were familiar with him and would open the door for him when they saw him from afar.
The Japanese sentries were very afraid of Li Changyin. Once when he came here to deliver cultural relics, a Japanese sergeant cursed him in Japanese as a good dog of the empire. Li Changyin heard it and swung his fists to beat the guy until he became a tenth-level disabled person. Then the Japanese high-ranking officials ordered that the beating was well done, saying that it was unlucky for a small sergeant to go looking for a general. Even if the other person was a traitor general, he was still a general. Didn't he deserve to be beaten?
Don't think of the Japanese as a whole. The Japanese also have classes. They also have upper-class nobles and lower-class consumables. Li Changyin, with the rank of general, is a person who can sit at the table with them. How can you, a mere sergeant, be qualified to act rashly in front of the general?
Li Changyin directly ordered the trailer to drive to the berth of the Changmen and let the Japanese load the cargo. The Japanese attached great importance to cultural relics and usually loaded them onto the ship immediately. However, this time the Japanese obviously attached too much importance to it. Knowing that he was going to deliver the Buddha head, they actually sent a team of archaeologists and monks to greet him.
The archaeologists opened the box on the spot and wanted to take out the Buddha head for study on the spot. This was a Buddha head from the Tang Dynasty, and they couldn't wait.
Li Changyin was sweating profusely. Ordinary people could not see the aging of the Buddha's head and neck, but archaeologists could see it!
Just as the crane was called over, the aging was about to be exposed, but an old monk among the group of Japanese monks took off his robes and covered the Buddha's head with it.
The old monk severely reprimanded the archaeologists, saying that they had "invited" the Buddha to be a guest in the book, and now the Buddha was in the box, and the box was his Buddha field, and they should not invite him out before arriving at the local Buddha field.
Li Changyin breathed a sigh of relief and made an OK gesture to a few Japanese monks, who looked puzzled.
Just like that, Li Changyin sent the teleportation anchor to the Nagato without any danger. He estimated that the Nagato should be preparing to leave in the next two days. The hull was almost full of cultural relics, but he didn't know why it was still staying in the port.
He reported this to Li Qinwu, and Li Qinwu planned to urge the Nagato to leave quickly, so he planned to make some big noise on land. Even if it was a battleship, with so many cultural relics inside, the Japanese would be afraid of problems and would definitely take the goods and leave as soon as possible.
The perspective returns to Hutou Mountain, where 3000 soldiers are coming down the mountain like tigers. They are in neat uniforms and march in company units, with the troops stretching out for three miles.
This is a half-mechanical and half-mule-and-horse unit. The Punitive Army brought all the trucks they could find, a total of 50 trucks. More than half of these trucks were trucks sent over along with American engineering vehicles. They were converted into military trucks by Li Qinwu. They were the most standard trucks he had.
Twenty of the 50 trucks were pulling Type mountain cannons, but these were upgraded Type mountain cannons, and their barrels and gun mounts were made of ceramic steel.
The Type 540 mountain gun was originally light, weighing only 420 kilograms. It now uses even lighter and stronger ceramic steel, and has undergone structural weight reduction treatment, weighing only kilograms. With this weight, a heavy grenadier can even carry a Kunmen.
A car can be pulled behind the truck, and the car can be filled with shells. The shells are also ceramic steel shells, mainly shell casings, which can slightly reduce the weight of the shells.
Li Qinwu also thought about using ceramic steel to make artillery shells, but after testing, he found that the ballistic data was very poor. Ceramic steel was too light and the kinetic energy data it could carry was insufficient. However, it was a good choice for making large-caliber artillery shells.
In order to withstand the chamber pressure, the shell skin of large-caliber artillery shells is made very thick, which takes up a lot of space for loading gunpowder. If large-caliber artillery shells are made of ceramic steel, the shell skin can be thinner and more explosives can be placed.
The remaining trucks without artillery guns were hung with trailers, the same model produced by Longlong Convenience Store. These trailers were filled with food and cooking utensils. Part of the logistics of the 3000 people depended on these foods.
Li Qinwu estimated that the battle would last more than one month, and the food carried by the trailer would definitely not be enough, so his logistics troops had 1 mules and horses, some of which carried heavy machine guns, some carried food, and some carried hay.
Li Qinwu was tortured by the logistical support. He realized that after giving up the advantage of the portal, the logistics of an army was so difficult. He remembered what a teacher of Li Jun in Yunnan Military Academy said: if the leader of an army divided his energy into 10 parts, he would put 1 parts into logistics, while the most intense battle, which could decide the life and death of an army, would only take %.
Li Qinwu used to think that this statement was biased, but now that he has put it into practice, he feels that he has really worked hard to get the troops to carry more ammunition and supplies.
Fortunately, there were many Japanese pioneer groups in the area where he sent troops, which was a bit like fighting against an enemy country. He could let his troops plunder to obtain supplies. Anyway, the targets of this operation also included the colonial activities of the Japanese pioneer groups.
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