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Chapter 282, Pirates(2/3)

What era is it? Very piratey?

Now it seems that in the 24th year of the Republic of China, there were actually pirates in the Yangtze River Estuary?

"You're weird?"

"Isn't it true?"

"Where are there no pirates on the coast now?"

"real?"

"I really don't know much."

"Well……"

Zhang Yong was taught obediently.

Is it true that he has little knowledge? Or even no knowledge at all.

After coming to that era, many things could subvert his understanding. Pirates were not one of them.

"The war is now in chaos. I think about the bandits everywhere."

"That's right. Bandits. Pirates..."

Zhang Yong immediately became famous.

Yes, banditry is very serious everywhere now.

In almost remote places, there are bandits running rampant. Some have as many as two to three hundred people, and they have native cannons.

As long as he has a few guns in his legs, he dares to dominate the mountains and become the king, rob homes, kill people and steal goods.

Putting that situation into Haizai and so on, it is not surprising.

If you rely on mountains, you can eat mountains. If you rely on water, you can eat water. Since the land can be invaded by grass, of course the sea can also be used.

"There are several bandit troubles in Chongming Island."

"we know?"

"I know!"

"Then why don't we go and clean it up?"

"Why go to the purge?"

"Why……"

Zhang Yong was asked.

Unable to answer.

I am a staff officer at the Garrison Headquarters. Why did I ask him?

What the hell...

I am an officer and a soldier! Isn’t it a matter of course for officers and soldiers to suppress bandits?

I really want to ask why?

If I were not a teacher, I would have to write at least a 5,000-word self-criticism...

"Pirates are not the Navy's business. What does it have to do with them?"

"No. Navy..."

Zhang Yong was speechless.

Just the navy with a few broken ships?

Do you expect them to suppress bandits?

But I have to admit that there is really a huge division there.

No matter how many people the army has, there is no way to go to sea without ships. No matter how elite the army is on land, it is nothing when it comes to the sea. Its combat effectiveness is zero.

The ocean is a bottomless pit.

No matter how many armies are filled in, it won't be enough.

I will mobilize elites like the 87th and 88th divisions to destroy the pirates. If not, I will commit suicide.

At this point, the Yue Kou Army will have a deep taste of it in the next few years.

Those fierce main divisions of death-seeking moon invaders can defeat 100,000 national troops on land. But if they reach the sea, their combat effectiveness will be zero. A few bombs can send a regiment to feed

shark.

During the huge Pacific War, tens of thousands of Moon invaders were sunk into the sea during transportation.

In terms of establishment, there are at least fifteen main units.

If we were on land and wanted to eliminate a main force of the Moon invaders, it would be too difficult, too difficult, too difficult.

But if you don't reach the sea, it will be a matter of following the others.

US military planes bombed back and forth, and the Japanese transport ships sank one after another. The Japanese army was killed for many months.

The same goes for the national army.

Who will use the army to eliminate pirates?

That's not a navy matter.

Is it possible that the navy only has so few people and so little strength, how can it be wiped out?

Even if there is a waterway like the Yangtze River Estuary and the pirates don't attack the ship, the navy is basically out of port. It can't control it even if it wants to. It doesn't have that kind of strength.

It turns out...

Pirates are lawless!

Just focus on the target's east leg if you don't want it, and it's basically fine.

But no!

The problem is still not solved.

What was that patrol doing there? There was no motive!

What's wrong with the pirate patrol?

If the patrol team does not come there proactively, no matter how arrogant the pirates are, they cannot go to Baoshan County to kill them.

So, there must be some reason there...

Suddenly, a red dot cuts into the edge of the map from the east.

Zhang Yong suddenly became alert.

Yue himself!

Was it really Fei Yue who killed him?

I couldn't help but grab a handful made in Hanyang. It was the standard equipment of the national army.

Except for a few main German weapon divisions, which are equipped with original Mauser 98K, the equipment used by other general troops is not made in Hanyang. They are neither old nor new.

Oh, a special mention. After the Jinling Arsenal explosion, Zhang Yong learned that there were actually very few official rifles put into production.

The production line has not yet been fully deployed. Kekeqiu will not be officially put into production until the end of the year.

The output is not high either, 3,000 pieces a month.

If everything goes well, it will only be 30,000 pieces a year. The output is very low.

Therefore, two years later, when the all-out Anti-Japanese War broke out, the number of official rifles in China was only a few hundred thousand.

Most of the troops use rifles made in Hanyang or other locally made rifles.

Compared with industrial powers, the output of rifles is really shabby. It’s not even a fraction of theirs.

Is it possible that more than 5 million of the famous Garand M1 semi-automatic were produced?

Another type of M1 carbine has a larger production volume, more than 6 million units.

The famous Bobosha is also cruel, and can cost more than 5 million at every turn. It is simply terrifying.

"what I do?"

Zhou Yang noticed Zhang Yong's actions.

Without thinking, Zhou Yang himself grabbed a handful of Hanyang products.

He was aware of the subtleties and sensed danger from Zhang Yong's movements.

"Auzuki himself."

"What?"

"He smelled him."

"Where is it?"
To be continued...
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