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Chapter 295:Isoroku Yamamoto's Farewell

Many of the elite Japanese pilots have also reached the level of ace, especially in the level of bomber flight, many bomber pilot technology, but also excellent fighter pilots.

Encountered interception fighters, the fleet dispersed for the first time, but in the face of high-speed fighters, the bomber is not very sensitive performance, still slow.

Even in the eyes of these bomber pilots, there is no battle to fly out of such a terrible high speed, because the speed of the down fighter is close to nine hundred.

With a thirty-millimeter cannon, the intruder fighter fleets swooped down, toward the Japanese bomber group, tilted the dense barrage.

In an instant, more than a dozen bombers in the Japanese fleet exploded in the sky, and the weak materials of Japanese aircraft were exposed at this moment.

Fighter divisions who have intercepted U.S. bombers many times have rarely encountered such a smooth battle.

Many U.S. fighter jets or bombers, often able to withstand hundreds of rounds of attacks, can still be stubbornly returned, and if encountering U.S. bombers, sometimes a broken bomber, can withdraw from the battlefield.

But these Japanese planes can’t do that.

A simple round of attacks directly eliminated a quarter of the target, which was easier than expected.

“No wonder these vulnerable wretches are slaughtered when we encounter zero.”

"It's too unbeatable, these Japanese planes, like the territory of Japan, a acceleration is likely to go directly through."

"Do the Japanese, who lack resources, really take people's lives wrong?"

“It makes more sense to kill one more Japanese pilot here than it would be to kill five more Japanese pilots in the future.”

In the second wave of interception aircraft, from time to time, there is a relaxed exchange of sounds.

Japanese bombers without air combat capability can only evade interception by fighter jets.

Chasing a fleet of interceptors flying with a bomber, it was easy to end this difficult interception mission.

However, such a result is not worth being proud of, and even the meaning of the paint to the fuselage is not.

Red police fighter division, each is a very confident and arrogant elite, the slaughter of bombers can not be their honor, only on the battlefield, shot down the enemy's fighter aircraft, can be qualified to spray the record on the aircraft.

These fighters, even these intruders, can not consume a little more fuel.

When the last bomber in the sky was destroyed, all the fighter divisions returned reluctantly.

Soon the second wave of interceptors was ordered to converge with the first wave of interceptors, and at the same time to join the attack formations of the 1st Squadron to launch a second attack on the Japanese combined fleet.

Soon a fighter jet crossed the beautiful arc in the sky and walked away.

When the second wave of interceptors converged with the first wave of interceptors, the first wave of aircraft will have already finished work.

After the interception, there are still 70 fighters left, and the first wave of interceptors, there are two injured fighters, returning to the aircraft carrier.

In the fleet, they are asking about the feelings of fighting the Zero fighter.

Everything is as shown in the intelligence, the Japanese fighter pilots are excellent, but the zero fighter is far behind the intruder, the data is terrible, the intruder has an overwhelming advantage.

What's more, the Japanese pilots are elite, and the fighter divisions of the Red Police Corps are elite, one by one, and they are fully capable of driving modern fifth-generation fighters.

This is also the general level of the Red Police Corps fighter division, and the opponent encountered is the prominent figure in the Japanese fighter pilots.

After less than five minutes of flight, the fleet converged again, and at this time, the fighters of the 2nd Squadron found that the First Squadron was all flying with all the ship-based bombers.

And the number reached two hundred, the second wave of attack, which completely destroyed the rhythm of the Japanese joint fleet.

Even the three carriers of the 2nd Squadron followed with nearly a hundred carrier-based bombers.

A full of 300 ship-based bombers was enough to make the Japanese combined fleet rid of a hundred holes.

At this moment, the Japanese joint fleet, which left its original position, did not know that its carrier-based aircraft force had been completely destroyed.

In the fleet command, Yamamoto 56 was thinking about making a withdrawal route, and all the personnel who rescued them must leave immediately.

At this point, Yamamoto 56 gave the fleet plenty of time, because in his view, his own carrier-based aircraft forces must be able to cause no small damage to the other side, and the Combined Fleet naturally had enough time to retreat.

When the alarm sounded, Yamamoto, who was in front of the map, was shaking his hands, and the pen in his hand fell to the ground.

Without waiting for him to inquire, a staff officer quickly ran into the command and reported in panic: “The number of enemy aircraft that was on attack was many and many.”

“How much is it?”Yamamoto 56 has an unprecedented sense of crisis.

“Nearly four hundred.”The staff estimated.

Everyone in the command was scared and stupid, and someone exclaimed incredulously, "How is that possible?"

“Prepare for air defense operations, and the fleet has all stopped its rescue work and withdrawn at full speed north.”Yamamoto 56, after all, experienced the storm and immediately made a decision.

It is not a time for doubt, but of immediate response.

Because not to mention the arrival of four hundred carrier-based aircraft, even if it were two hundred, the combined fleet could no longer bear it.

In the naval battle of this period in history, only Japan was able to launch hundreds of carrier-based aircraft to attack.

It is also the capital of Japan's leading Pacific Ocean.

Even the British Navy did not have the ability to launch a huge fleet of 100 carrier-based aircraft in one go.

The concept of terror on four hundred carrier-based aircraft is not at all aflicted by the fleet’s air defense capabilities.

When Yamamoto's 56 hurriedly ran out of the headquarters, the whole person almost fainted, and saw the distant sky, the dense fleet, directly towards the Japanese joint fleet, and the momentum was fierce...

Three hours later, the Japanese base camp received a farewell message from Yamamoto 56.

In the message, Yamamoto's 56 detailed history of naval warfare also said that the enemy's strength, even if the joint fleet has time to replenish fuel and carrier-based aircraft ammunition, the outcome of the war is almost impossible to change.

In the message, Yamamoto even unreservedly stated that the navy of the Red Police Empire was a far more formidable opponent than the United States, far more terrible than the United Kingdom, and their strength had surpassed any country, and no country's navy could resist such an opponent.

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