The 110th section is amazingly accurate
"Report to your Excellency Colonel. The reconnaissance aircraft we released did not send us a message at a fixed time. According to our aviation reconnaissance, there was a cumulonimbus cloud in that area. Has it been entered into the clouds? If this is the case, it is very likely that there will be no way to send us a message. Do you need to ask the second reconnaissance aircraft to search for it?" The Japanese general staff soon received this abnormality. The reconnaissance aircraft had been knocked down by the Chinese destroyer, so no news was transmitted back within the specified time.
"Immediately let another reconnaissance plane go along its track to see what's going on. Even in the clouds, there should be news back." Generally speaking, reconnaissance planes are completely different from combat aircraft when traveling. If there are cumulonimbus clouds or some other weather conditions in front of them, reconnaissance planes should avoid them. He is here to reconnaissance, not to explore in the clouds. Because combat aircraft involves combat projects, they must cross the clouds, and reconnaissance planes are not needed.
For a qualified investigator, the most important thing he has to do is to report everything he has seen to his staff on time and point in time. For a fleet, the reconnaissance plane is like the eyes they have released. No matter what happens, it needs to be rewarded like a fleet. Now that the reconnaissance plane has no news, it will definitely not be due to the weather. According to time calculations, it should also meet the Chinese fleet now. In addition, the abnormality shown by the airship in the sky just now. This colonel judged that he was about to meet the Chinese fleet.
"Set up the battle formation immediately." The colonel thought about it for about two minutes in his mind. This time was very short. Only those with combat experience could make such a decision in his mind in such a short time. His decision was correct, but his decision was not proposed at the appropriate time. If he had formed a battle formation when the airship was bombing 20 minutes ago, he should have a certain advantage now. My problem is that less than 20 seconds after he said this, a huge shell exploded about 300 meters next to him.
General Shen Honglie divided the fleet into two parts, and the first batch of shells were radiated from the left part.
The first volley of the shells deviated by about 300 meters from the bullet point, which was very good. After all, the two sides fired nearly 20 kilometers across. It is said that the Japanese devils should be able to observe the Chinese warships from this angle. Unfortunately, there is a layer of mist on the sea now, and they cannot observe the Chinese experience, but the Chinese can bomb them according to the direction from the airship above.
"The left side of the bounce point is 300 meters away from the left to adjust the shooting position." Unless it was photographed, a correction report was immediately sent by the battleship below. The artillery on the battleship also began to make corrections, and then all destroyers and heavy cruisers were notified. It can be said that the Chinese seemed to start a war without fog, and Japan could not even judge the accurate position of the Chinese. It could only be judged according to the sound of the fire or the trajectory of the shells, and the accuracy rate was reduced by more than half.
With the efforts of the airship and crew on the warship, the second artillery can reach a range of 50 meters, which makes the Japanese army panic. This is definitely not the design ability that a new navy should have. It is said that a new navy can reach a range of 200 meters during the second artillery, which is already qualified, but this group of Chinese navy can actually reach a range of 50 meters. Fortunately, the shells of the battleship just now all target heavy cruisers. If the shells of the battleship pass by the picture, the range of 50 meters can already cause considerable damage to the destroyer, and the huge water columns raised may bathe the destroyer.
"My God, are these Chinese navy really just established? Their shooting level is even stronger than ours. I really don't know how they train in normal times. If they want to train such shooting standards, I guess the shells they usually use are definitely astronomical. The amount of training we train every year is too far from them. My cousin is in the army. He said that the use of explosives on the security team is like running water. I didn't believe it at that time. In my understanding, I think the Chinese people don't have them.
With such a strong industrial production capacity, I really believe it today." A combat staff member in the Japanese combat command room whispered to his companion next to him. He should also carefully look at the colonel when he spoke. If he heard it, what he did would disrupt the morale of the army and he would probably throw it to the bottom of the sea to feed the sharks. When the war was not going well, some high-ranking Japanese officials vented their anger with the soldiers below. This was a very normal thing. He did not want to be targeted by the colonel.
"Don't talk too much, hurry up and put on the life jacket. The second round of artillery was already within 50 meters. If they continue to correct this number, I guess we will likely win the bid for warships in this round, especially us." When a slightly older staff officer next to him spoke, he was actually a little panicked. Fighting at sea is still different from being on land. You have several opportunities to escape on land, but if you are on sea, your warship is hit and then on this vast sea. If you win, someone will come back to find some crew members who fell into the water. If you defeat, you can only fend for yourself here, and the chances of living are basically zero.
Chapter completed!