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Six hundred and eighth chapter fierce battle in the southern subcontinent six

However, dropping bombs at high altitude is not absolutely safe, because Cai Tingyuan's troops are equipped with the latest Hongjian 2 land-based air defense missiles. These missile units belong to the Second Artillery Corps. Their strike range exceeds 30 kilometers and the shooting height is also 10 kilometers.

Above, the airburst warhead is so powerful that it is enough to destroy a large bomber like the B29 even fifty meters away. Bostonians have also clearly seen the power of this new weapon for the first time. A fighter pilot is also very heroic.

I rushed closer and took clear aerial photos.

After sending these photos back to China, the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Boston began the development of missiles again. However, as they did not have much foundation in microelectronics, one can imagine the difficulty of developing missiles. After careful study and comparison,

Scientists at the Boston Empire finally figured out how the missile works.

The principle is understood, but it is another matter to make it yourself. The Boston Empire, which cannot miniaturize electronic components and mechanical parts, has poor manufacturing process accuracy. Boston scientists soon discovered that if they manufacture missiles,

Not only would it make the missile huge, but they could only install a simple gyroscope for navigation, and its accuracy was horribly low. In the end, they had to temporarily abandon the project and first make overall improvements to the domestic machining and electronics industries.

The Bostonians still have a long way to go in developing missiles. Now they can only rely on existing equipment, endure huge casualties, and bomb the Imperial Chinese Army. Cai Tingyuan's blocking campaign did not simply stop the advancement of the Boston Army.

It is slowly tormenting Barton's nerves, causing his fiery temper to burst out faster. Once Barton loses his cool, he will have a chance.

Sure enough, after two days of unsuccessful attacks, Patton withdrew all the armies of other countries. He believed that only the real Boston Army had the strongest combat effectiveness. Now the main force of the enemy is on the other side of the river, which is Boston.

The army had an opportunity to show off its skills, so he deployed all the Boston troops in the center, and let the troops of the Kingdom of Cerro and the Grand Duchy of Lys cover the left wing, and the troops of the Viking Kingdom and the Grand Duchy of Gothenburg covered the right wing. The entire Axis army was ready to attack with all its strength.

Patton was very dissatisfied with Mike's greed. He actually wanted to monopolize the credit for the southern subcontinent. Therefore, when Mike's army was trapped in Alexandra Port, Barton was still a little bit happy. He knew very well that this was him.

If he has the opportunity, as long as he achieves enough military exploits before Mike is free, even if Mike takes over from him and continues to command in the future, others will regard him as his credit.

What's more, there is another possibility. Since Mike is the commander of the southern subcontinent, Barton cannot resist his decision. But this time it is different. Mike is trapped on the battlefield of Port Alexandra and cannot extricate himself.

If he could defeat the main force of the Chinese Army's Southern Military Region as soon as possible, he would be able to take the greatest credit. If coupled with Mike's defeat, he could legitimately take his place, so Patton had to start working hard.

No matter what Patton thought, what Cai Tingyuan wanted was for Patton to adopt this tactic. After the Axis Allied Forces began to mobilize troops, he obtained accurate enemy intelligence through satellites and Black Feather reconnaissance aircraft.

With accurate intelligence, Cai Tingyuan began to secretly transport heavy armored troops across the Nile from the upper reaches. Cai Tingyuan had always had three heavy armored corps and two mechanized infantry corps in his hands but had not used them. After seeing Patton's military deployment

, this last reserve team finally started to take action.

After crossing the river, the reserve force did not attack Patton immediately. Instead, they relied on the protection of camouflage nets and lurked far away from Patton's army. The frontal battlefield fought for another full day. On this day, the Chinese Air Force dispatched its own bombers for the first time.

Troops, the terrifying speed and huge bomb load of the Kunpeng 3 bomber caused the Boston Army to suffer.

To make matters worse, the Boston Air Force fighter pilots unexpectedly discovered that even if the F84 fighter jets were not fighting with the Golden Eagle 4 fighter jets, it was difficult to shoot down the Kunpeng 3 bomber, which was almost as fast as them.

The Boston Army received special attention. A large number of armored vehicles were destroyed, soldiers were killed, and bombers using incendiary bombs also burned two ammunition depots, which made General Patton very angry.

When night fell, the Axis troops were exhausted and no longer had the will to fight, so Patton had to order a rest. At ten o'clock in the evening, a Black Feather strategic reconnaissance aircraft used synthetic aperture radar at high altitude.

The Axis troops were reconnoitred, and their garrison locations and troop allocations were quickly transmitted back to the headquarters of the Southern Military Region. When the pointer knew the zero point, Cai Tingyuan issued the attack order.

Under the guidance of the Black Feather reconnaissance aircraft and high-altitude early warning aircraft, eighty Kunpeng 3 bombers flew into the sky. In their bellies were the latest new bombs developed by the Chinese Empire. Because these bombs were difficult to manufacture, the number was not high.

many.

Kunpeng 3 bombers are equipped with navigation radar, so they can fight in the air all-weather without being restricted by night. When they flew over Patton's Army, the rumbling sound of the planes woke up many Boston soldiers, but they did not do anything at all.

Know that danger is approaching.

The radar of the Boston Air Force also captured the bomber group of the Chinese Air Force. However, because Boston's radar technology was not good enough, the Axis Army's jets did not have night combat capabilities, so they did not take off to intercept. Only General Patton issued a blackout.

The command.

In General Patton's mind, if night bombing is carried out, there must be lights for guidance. If a light blackout is implemented in the camp, the bombers will have no hope of finding the target, especially a temporary target like a military camp.

However, the advancement of science and technology often exceeds people's imagination. What General Patton thought was impossible has actually happened. Relying on the detection of infrared downward-looking radar, bombardiers and pilots of bombers can clearly see ground targets.

position, but in order to deliver bombs more accurately, the leading bombers still dropped flares hung by parachutes over the target.

The illumination bomb hung with a parachute slowly floated towards the ground. This illumination bomb using thermal alumina can not only provide light as bright as daylight, but can also last for twenty minutes, and such a long time is enough for a bomber to drop bombs.


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