Nine hundred and sixtieth aircraft missile
"General, discover the enemy's situation!"
"Discover the enemy's situation!"
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On the evening of that day, just as Zhang Chi and Wang Mazi were discussing how to further increase the output of "aircraft missiles", the commander's words instantly calmed down the entire command center. .
"Where is the enemy situation?" Zhang Chi asked.
At this time, there may be three positions in the enemy situation, the Japanese army in Nanjing, the Japanese army in Korea, and the Japanese army in the Japanese mainland.
"It's the Korean Strait!" The staff officer replied nervously: "The Japanese have begun to cross the Strait!"
Zhang Chi and Wang Mazi looked at each other and thought that what was coming was finally here.
"Immediately order the 'aircraft missile' troops to prepare for combat!" Zhang Chi ordered without thinking.
"yes!"
The next second, Zhang Chi and Wang Mazi walked out of the command center and jumped into the car and headed straight to the north.
"Aircraft Missiles" are still using liquid fuel, which is highly toxic, so the launch site avoids densely populated areas and chooses to be in the suburbs north of Naha.
When Zhang Chi and Wang Mazi arrived at the launch site, dozens of "aircraft missiles" were ready for launch... Zhang Chi looked at the watch and was only eighteen minutes away from his orders, which had made great progress compared to the previous preparation time that took more than half an hour.
Moreover, these "aircraft missiles" are directly mounted on the back of the truck, and they look like modern missiles at first glance. At this time, there were thirty "aircraft missiles" so far away from the sky, which really had an indescribable power.
Seeing Zhang Chi and his two arrivals, Feng Braun came up and said to Zhang Chi, "General, I'm waiting for your order!"
Zhang Chi nodded. In order to seize the time, he did not hesitate and immediately ordered: "Start!"
"Yes, enter the launch program!"
Then there was a countdown of seconds, and then a wave of flames, dust and heat waves rolled towards Zhang Chi and others. Then thirty "aircraft missiles" rose into the air and flew towards the North Korean Strait.
The burning tail flame of the "aircraft missile" is particularly obvious in the darkness, like a round of suns, and even the forest below is illuminated by it. However, because the distance is getting farther and farther, the sun is getting smaller and smaller and gradually becomes a small highlight, and it soon disappears.
At this time, Von Braun handed over a few photos and said, "General, this is the picture we reconnaissanced in the 'reconnaissance aircraft missile'. Most of the enemy ships are fishing boats. Although they can't see clearly, I think most of them are made of wooden structures!"
Zhang Chi took the photo and saw it, and quickly agreed with Braun's statement. The picture was very blurry because it was an image formed by a "reconnaissance aircraft missile" that was captured by a camera and then transmitted to the base... The image was quite clear because the military high-definition camera used on the "reconnaissance aircraft missile" was used, and ordinary "aircraft missiles" could only be equipped with ordinary cameras because there were too many ordinary "aircraft missiles".
"The little Japanese did not dispatch warships?" Wang Mazi, who was beside him, couldn't help but interrupted.
Wang Mazi has been responsible for blockade of Japan in Okinawa, so he is very clear about the remaining forces of the Japanese army... Although the main forces of the Japanese navy and air force were defeated in the previous Pacific War, several battleship destroyers survived, such as the "Haruna" and "Tiancheng".
"Of course, there will be no need to dispatch warships!" Zhang Chi said: "They think there is no need to dispatch warships!"
Braun nodded, and then explained to Wang Mazi: "On the one hand, the Japanese do not have enough fuel. On the other hand, they are worried that the target of exposure will be detected by our radar when the warship is dispatched. More importantly, the Japanese think that during this night, we have no equipment to enter the Korean Strait to threaten their crossing the sea, so they don't need to use warships to escort!"
Wang Mazi couldn't help but say "Oh" when he heard this. Zhang Chi's understanding of Braun could not help but go to the next level... He thought that this guy was not just a nerd who only knew how to study Rockets, but fortunately he got him one step earlier than the United States.
Everyone's eyes quickly shifted to the screens in the control room, and the busiest people should be those who operate "aircraft missiles".
As mentioned before, most operators are no longer pilots, but are specially trained targeted operators.
Training these operators is not as difficult as they imagined, because compared to the pilot who actually flies on fighter planes, the operators do not have the pressure of accidentally destroying the plane. What they have to do is more like playing games, that is, fiddling with buttons and joysticks to remotely control the "aircraft missile".
Of course, there is actually nothing to see during this period, because the "aircraft missile" is flying at night, and the tail flame on the screen is pitch black and can't see anything except the few points of the "aircraft missile"... This is one of the benefits of dense launch of "aircraft missiles". They can observe whether they have left the team based on the tail flame, thereby reducing the chance of flying in the wrong direction or coordinates.
As time passed by minute by minute, Zhang Chi and Wang Mazi were doing nothing, while scientists such as Braun were busy comparing the map to calculate the location of the "aircraft missile".
It can be seen that they are all nervous, after all, this is the first large-scale practical application of "aircraft missiles".
To be precise, it is a large-scale practical application of the new "aircraft missile" developed by the Expeditionary Force, because before that, Germany had launched as many as 3,745 "aircraft missiles" to the UK.
The only difference is that whether the German "aircraft missile" can hit the target depends entirely on luck, and it is basically impossible to hit the ship, but the "aircraft missile" of the Expeditionary Force is another matter.
"Enter the preparation area!" At this time, Braun, who was facing the map, raised his head and shouted: "Be prepared for guidance, the target is five kilometers ahead!"
The scream made everyone nervous, especially the operator, who stared at the screen and held the joystick in his hand, looking like he was facing a great enemy.
"No. 1 fires the flare!" Braun ordered.
No. 1 is a "reconnaissance aircraft missile", so it flew in the front with No. 11, which is also a "reconnaissance aircraft missile".
The reason why we need three "reconnaissance aircraft missiles" is because we are worried that if there is an accident on one "reconnaissance aircraft missile" one by one, the entire batch of "aircraft missiles" will become blind, so the proportion is that there is one reconnaissance type in every ten.
There was no sound, because there was only video transmission, so there was no sound. It was not until the screen lighted up that Zhang Chi and others realized that the flare had been launched.
All I see is a sea, empty and quiet, nothing.
Braun was a little nervous because it meant that the target might not be found.
Chapter completed!