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Chapter 322 Sino-Japanese Contest 17

Zhou Zhen said: "This time we have exposed all our strength, and we don't know whether it is good or bad. After all, Japan is not our real opponent. There is a rogue country behind it."

"There is no way, war is like this. If we don't use all our strength, it is impossible for us to win this war. But this is not necessarily a bad thing. We have exposed our strength and also given some countries that are targeting us a chance to win."

Shocked." Zhang Haitao said.

Hashimoto, commander of Japan's 88th Fleet, has always had low confidence. He is not optimistic about this Sino-Japanese war at all. But there is no other way. Since he has received the war order, he must execute it.

After receiving the war order, Nobu Hashimoto used all means to obtain China's military strength and deployment in the East China Sea. However, the information he has obtained so far is quite limited, except for confirming that there is a Chinese submarine in the waters of the sunk "Tokyo" nuclear submarine

Outside, there is a Chinese submarine that was torpedoed and sunk by Japanese anti-submarine reconnaissance aircraft.

Not to mention the Japanese navy and intelligence agencies, even the U.S. navy and intelligence agencies have no idea how many submarines China has invested and the specific deployment situation.

However, the U.S. intelligence agency provided Japan with a very important piece of information, that is, China has at least one very advanced nuclear submarine. Through the intelligence provided by the United States, Hashimoto Nobu has determined that it was this nuclear submarine that sank the Tokyo.

Facing China's fleet on the sea, Nobu Hashimoto is not worried. He is worried about threats from underwater. All he can do now is to strengthen anti-submarine searches.

Divide all carrier-based anti-submarine aircraft into six formations, and conduct searches in a 120-degree fan shape without interruption. The general-purpose destroyers on both sides of the fleet form an anti-submarine barrier, and the two anti-submarine destroyers also put down towed sonar to strengthen anti-submarine search efforts.

Once entering the battle zone, the fleet's ferry formation will change into a loose anti-submarine formation.

Hashimoto Nobu is not worried about threats from the air. In the eyes of every Japanese, the air defense power of Japan’s Eighth Fleet is not the first in the world, but it is definitely second. Coupled with offshore land aviation cover, Japan

The 88th Fleet is definitely second to none in Asia.

In Nobu Hashimoto’s view, China’s air force and naval aviation simply did not have the guts to launch an air strike against Japan’s 88th Fleet. But when the air defense siren sounded, Nobu Hashimoto still couldn’t believe it was true. The Chinese Air Force was really

It's so bold. In Nobu Hashimoto's opinion, it's no different from committing suicide.

The radars and early warning aircraft of the two anti-aircraft destroyers discovered the enemy aircraft group at the same time. Nobu Hashimoto issued the air defense combat order without any hesitation. No matter how advanced the fighter jets or anti-ship missiles were, they could not break through the air defense firepower of the Eighth-Eighth Fleet.

The role of the early warning aircraft is not only to search and monitor air or sea targets. It also controls radar and other electronic equipment, analyzes information, provides guidance information for missiles, guides missiles to attack targets, and commands and guides own aircraft to perform combat missions.

No. 1 early warning aircraft, Xie Yongqiang's head was covered with sweat, because just a few days ago, the National Military Intelligence Bureau provided him with information that Japan and the United States had reached an agreement. Japan purchased 120 'Standard-3' tactical anti-missile missiles and purchased 275

'Standard-6' regional air defense missile. Why doesn't this make Xie Yongqiang nervous?
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