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Chapter 443 Night Attack

Okamura Neiji's guess was correct. The Eighth Route Army's radar indeed could not detect the v1 missile.

Okamura Neiji even did a test. He asked the empire's radar to detect a V1 missile flying in the air... The empire's radar could not detect it, and the Mao Xiong's radar was at a similar level, so Okamura Neiji

I feel relieved.

However, the cost of this test is a bit high: the v1 missile has no landing procedure, and the v1 missile used by the Japanese is directly driven by humans, which means that a pilot is wasted for no reason.

Okamura Neiji asked the pilot to prepare for parachuting, but because the door of the v1 missile cannot be opened at will... the v1 missile actually has no door design at all, and this kind of disposable consumable does not need a door.

The reason why the v1 used by the Japanese has a hatch is because it was temporarily modified.

In order not to affect the aerodynamic layout of the v1, the hatch was designed to be very small, with a small door opened on the side, which could only allow the pilot to lean over and get in, and then lock it from the inside.

This door can still be opened when on the ground, but when flying at high speed in the air, the air pressure inside and outside is different, so no matter how hard the door is pushed inside, it will not move at all.

In the end, the pilot that Okamura Neji tried to rescue fell to the ground along with v1 and was crushed to pieces.

Okamura Neiji's idea was to use the first batch of fifty V1 missiles to bomb the Eighth Route Army's Toishipo Airport, and do it at night.

The reason why we chose to conduct it at night is because fifty V1 missiles are not a small number, and the V1 missiles' low flying height can easily be discovered by the Eighth Route Army intelligence personnel along the way. If they provide early warning to the Eighth Route Army, they will not meet expectations.

The bombing effect was achieved.

There is no such problem when launching at night. Although the flight height of v1 is only more than 700 meters, it is still not easy to find them in the dark night.

In this way, the radar cannot detect it, nor can it be detected by the naked eye, which means that the V1 missile will arrive at Toishipo Airport silently and without any warning. Needless to say, what will happen then, Okamura Ning

The scene of fifty V1 missiles blowing up the Eighth Route Army airport into ruins flashed through my mind.

If Toishipo Airport can be razed to the ground and the Eighth Route Army Air Force suffers heavy losses, then the powerful offensive of the Imperial Army will be launched smoothly with air superiority.

By then, what if the mountains are blocked by heavy snow in winter? The imperial army can still sweep across the Daqing Mountains and take back the steel plants that originally belonged to the empire!

However, Okamura Neji still underestimated the intelligence personnel of the Eighth Route Army.

Or it can be said that Neji Okamura is not familiar with V1 missiles... Although the missile body of this thing is invisible to the naked eye in the dark night, the flames ejected from the tail engine are very obvious.

If there was just one V1 missile, it might not attract the attention of intelligence personnel, but if fifty missiles were launched in a swarm, there would be a dense fire in the sky.

And the fire is very obvious, because the engine of the V1 missile is a pulse engine, which fires 42 times per second.

Although the change cannot be detected by the naked eye, the fuel used in each ignition is different, so the flame length varies, just like the tongue of a poisonous snake that dances for a long time and a short time.

As soon as the intelligence personnel saw this situation, they felt that something was wrong and immediately reported it to their superiors.

At this time, the chief of staff had actually received the intelligence, but he did not know that this was a new type of "high fire" from the Japanese, nor did he realize that it was a "high fire" flying to Dishipo Airport. The chief of staff thought it was a "high fire" from the Japs.

It was a Japanese night fighter, so I didn’t take it too seriously.

Until an artillery scout saw these V1s flying overhead, he took out a map and calculated along their flight paths, and was shocked...

"The enemy's target is Peishipo!" The artillery scout immediately reported to his superiors: "The target of the UFO is probably our airport!"

Only then did the chief of staff realize that something was wrong and immediately sent an early warning to Toishipo.

At this time, there was less than ten minutes before the V1 missile arrived at Dishipo Airport.

When Wang Xuexin heard this information, he couldn't help but be surprised. He originally thought that the target of the Japanese was the Daqingshan Steel Plant, but unexpectedly it was the airport where he was located.

This accident gave him an ominous premonition, because it showed that the Japanese were fighting for air supremacy with the Eighth Route Army, and the fight for air supremacy was likely to indicate that a war was imminent.

But at this early winter time, the Japanese chose to attack at this time...

Although this season is not conducive to the Japs' mechanized troops, if the Japs have made adequate preparations but the Eighth Route Army has always thought that winter is safe and has not taken corresponding countermeasures, something big will happen.

This thought just flashed through Wang Xuexin's mind.

Because this is not the time to think about this. The focus at this time is to deal with the enemy's UFO flying towards the airport...

"It should be enemy fighter planes!" Yu Ping judged: "The Japanese are convinced that our fighter planes do not have the ability to fight at night, so they send night fighters to our airport to have some fun!"

Yu Ping's judgment is not unreasonable.

Because it is something flying in the sky. What else can it be besides fighter planes?

But Wang Xuexin doesn’t think so.

He asked several questions in succession:

"What is the approximate speed of the UFO?"

"How does the flight path change?"

"What did our military radar find?"

Chen Songyong immediately assigned these questions to several communications soldiers, and received the answer in less than two minutes: "Report, the speed is about 600 kilometers per hour; the flight path goes straight to the stone slope; our military radar did not detect anything!"

Wang Xuexin was shocked and said: "This is not a plane, it is a "high fire"! The Japanese's "high fire"!"

"High fire?" Yu Ping's eyes immediately widened.

Wang Xuexin said "hmm": "Only with "high fire" can it be possible to go straight to the destination without being detected by radar, and only with "high fire" can it not change the flight direction throughout the whole process!"

When Yu Ping heard this, he thought so. So, the Japanese have already developed "high fire"?

Then Yu Ping became nervous: "Battal Commander, if it's a "high fire"... Battalion Commander, uu read a book we should take off in an emergency..."

As he spoke, he couldn't wait to give the order, but was stopped by Wang Xuexin.

Yu Ping's idea has its own reasons.

Because the "high fire" thing flew to the target on its own, there were as many as fifty in this wave.

Regardless of whether the "high fire" hit or not, the fighter plane was definitely in the air after all.

It is best if the "high fire" does not hit. If it hits the airport, an emergency lift-off can reduce losses.

Wang Xuexin stopped Yu Ping's approach because he did not believe that the Japanese could develop "high fire" in such a short period of time, even with Hans' help.

You must know that historically Hans successfully developed and put v1 into the battlefield in June 1944.

There is still more than a year left...

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