Bright Sword Military System

Chapter 1223 Landing Ship

The air battle ended after more than ten minutes. The Eighth Route Army shot down a total of 36 "Winds" and 7 bombers in the entire battle.

轰炸机之所以只击坠了7架,一是因为“歼2”一般不以轰炸机为目标……那都是“97舰攻”、“99舰爆”,这些老掉牙的玩意交给“歼1”就够,“歼2”打它那都是浪费弹药,打下来的这7架都是因为挡着“歼2”的路顺手把它干下来的。

On the other hand, Ozawa Jisaburo immediately ordered the carrier-based aircraft to return as soon as he saw that the situation was not good, and at the same time ordered the aircraft carrier to stay away from the coastline.

Originally, Ozawa Jisaburo thought that the empire had air superiority and that the aircraft carrier would not be in danger even if it was close to the coast, so he pushed the aircraft carrier to a distance of more than [-] kilometers.

This is actually the reason why Ozawa hopes to make full use of naval guns.

Because the aircraft carrier has a long attack range, it is not necessary to advance to such a close distance of more than [-] kilometers.

But if the aircraft carrier is stationed in the open sea, such as one hundred kilometers or two hundred kilometers away from the coast, and then sends fighter planes to bomb...

First of all, fighter planes need to consume more fuel, and Ozawa is reluctant to part with this fuel.

The second is that the aircraft carrier must be protected by warships, otherwise the Eighth Route Army has a coastal defense regiment and anti-ship missiles. If the aircraft carrier does not have destroyers and cruisers surrounding it, a few random missiles can blow up the aircraft carrier and render it unable to take care of itself.

But this time the Japanese came with three aircraft carriers. If they wanted to surround them with destroyers and cruisers, there would be at least seven or eight of them!

Wang Xuexin knew the situation of the Japanese aircraft carrier. Whether there were fewer carrier-based aircraft or fewer aircraft carriers, there were only empty shells left. What's more, the Fourth Route Army still had no air superiority, so why attack the aircraft carrier?Is this a waste of missiles?

As a result, the 12 warships will not be able to bomb Huludao, and at the same time they will not be able to provide anti-aircraft firepower for the aircraft carrier.

But in the last second, our dreams were shattered very slowly.

In order to circumvent the so-called naval treaty, the Japanese came up with a way: build civilian ships according to military standards, such as speed, tonnage, defense, etc. They can be used as civilian ships in peacetime and can be quickly converted into military ships in wartime... The Japanese do not have many aircraft carriers. It's not modified like that.

Therefore, the Japanese fleet was busy: the warships were busy spreading out to form an encirclement on the aircraft carrier, the anti-aircraft gunners and low-artillery gunners were quickly mobilized to prepare for battle, and the "zero battle" took off at the slowest speed to intercept missiles in the air... …

There is no reason, it just means that the empire is in the dilemma of having no aircraft carriers but no carrier-based aircraft at this time. At this time, even the old "Type 97" and "Type 99" have been moved out of the aircraft carriers.

But now that the "Wind" fighter jets are finished, the aircraft carrier will soon become the target of anti-ship missiles!

The Fourth Route Army has very few anti-ship missiles in the direction of Huludao. It has only deployed a dozen or so missiles. Those 81 missiles can be considered as destroying half of its reserves.

Because with waves of roars, anti-ship missiles hit the landing ship accurately one after another...

But this is only for carrying passengers. During wartime, once the internal seats and useful facilities are removed, and the cranes and landing craft are installed, it can be converted into a landing ship immediately, and each ship can hold more than [-] infantry or marines.

The Japanese only had a total of 12 warships to escort them. The loss of one or four warships meant that there were only seven or seven warships participating in the war for bombing. If the bombing intensity was enough!

The Japanese infantry who retreated to Huludao only said that they came up from those landing ships. At this time, the Japanese were still climbing up from the net rope on the side of the ship and boarding the large landing craft, and then headed to the shore one after another. Send down.

It is certain that carrier-based aircraft are enough. This aircraft carrier is so important, so Osawa dared to send the aircraft carrier down to take risks.

However, although those cruise ships are said to be civilian cruise ships, they are actually for military use... During World War I, the seven weak naval nations of Eagle Sauce, Sunset, Japanese, Gaul and Spaghetti signed an agreement, which stipulated that military warships must have a smaller number of tonnage than artillery. Mouth Modong must be more than a few inches and a series of treaties.

Osawa Jihachiro's approach is still ineffective.

Although the Japanese's anti-aircraft firepower performance is good, there are only a small number of them to withstand it.

Besides, the Japanese reflexively use warships to protect the aircraft carrier. This is a "zero war" with low-aircraft machine guns and no low-aircraft cannons. Even if the eighty-odd missiles break through the air defense network, only a few will be left. How much damage can this cause to the Japanese aircraft carrier?

So Osawa Jihachiro did his best to take a rest, and directly moved the aircraft carrier to a distance of more than [-] kilometers along the coast to accompany the warships in bombing.

But the target of those anti-ship missiles was the aircraft carrier.

Those landing ships were converted from civilian cruise ships by the Japanese.

At this time, Osawa saw that the Fourth Route Army's new fighter jets suddenly appeared on the battlefield like a magic weapon descending from the sky, beating the "Wind" fighter jets all over the ground. He felt great and immediately ordered the entire army to advance.

The reason is that there are no seventeen warships plus the anti-aircraft firepower of eight aircraft carriers, which is a joke.

Osawa Jihachiro is very vague. Once the empire loses air control, it is not the time for the Fourth Route Army's anti-ship missiles to show off... The reason why the Fourth Route Army has not used anti-ship missiles until now is that the air control will be out of the hands of the imperial army. The Imperial Army does not yet have a "Wind" fighter with a speed of 640 kilometers.

However, the Fourth Route Army only has eight "J-2s". If it retreats into its air defense area to fight the "zero battle", the Fourth Route Army will suffer losses as long as two or eight are knocked out by Japanese air defense firepower.

The target of the missile is also a Japanese warship.

It can only be said that the Japanese landing ships responded faster, or that we thought that the Fourth Route Army's anti-ship missiles first targeted the aircraft carriers instead of those landing ships, or that we were willing to just say that even if the aviation force was defeated by the main force Even if the fleet escapes, our infantry can still achieve our original combat goal: occupy and hold Huludao.

Therefore, Osawa Jihachiro's preparations were still able to intercept anti-ship missiles.

Although the Fourth Route Army did not have a "J-2" at this time and its performance could crush the Japanese's "zero combat", the "J-2" was too unable to retreat into the airspace of the Japanese fleet to fight.

The speed of anti-ship missiles is only less than [-] kilometers per hour, so intercepting them cannot be said to be an easy task for "Wind" fighters.

The Fourth Route Army indeed fired anti-ship missiles at that time, with 81 in the first batch.

The target of the Fourth Route Army was the Japanese landing ships, seven landing ships.

While advancing, they also urgently ordered warships to guard the aircraft carrier and make air defense preparations.

Those seven civilian cruise ships are not products like that. They can usually carry 900 passengers.

But Osawa Jihachiro only guessed half of it right...

As mentioned later, naval warfare mainly depends on air supremacy. If the Japanese have air supremacy, the warship will not be a target. Japan will have no chance to blow it up.

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