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478 big move

Tang Mo is "preparing for a big move". He is planning to use the radio advantage in one fell swoop to gain a comprehensive advantage over tanks and aircraft before other forces are ready.

With such an advantage, he can take the initiative in expansion and achieve greater results with fewer troops.

Installing radio equipment on an aircraft requires a more efficient engine and a more mature design! Only larger and more powerful engines can give the aircraft greater carrying capacity and greater power generation capacity, so that the aircraft can use radios

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The existing aircraft are obviously not good enough, so Tang Mo can only develop a brand new, more powerful monoplane as soon as possible, so that his air force can enter the "World War II" era as soon as possible.

The same is true for tanks. If you want to install radio equipment on a tank, you will need a larger engine and a larger body, so the No. 2 tank used for previous training is obviously not enough.

Tang Mo could only upgrade the tanks again so that they could be equipped with more powerful radio equipment and have more powerful weapons.

Each country has a corresponding industrial base and production capacity. Under this premise, Tang Mo had to start considering certain emergencies when designing his own troops.

He could not place his hope on the enemy never rebelling against the tank gun, so it became necessary to give the tank better protection.

After much thought, Tang Mo decided to choose the German tank development route for his troops. The main reason was that Tang Mo was unwilling to risk the lives of his precious tank crews.

Obviously, under the same conditions, German tanks can provide the crew with a better combat environment and better protection.

Compared with these tanks, Tang Mo cares more about people! It is the people who use these tanks! When training and training personnel cannot meet the demand for quantity, it is a better choice to reduce losses as much as possible and maintain the quantity.

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The Soviet tanks simply abused the tank crew. The early tanks had no place to install radio equipment, which was very detrimental to subsequent development.

It was hard for Tang Mo to imagine that the crew members he had carefully trained huddled in a cramped space and continued to fight. That was simply murder.

Of course, he was not willing to let his crew members drive thin-skinned and heavy-filled Soviet tanks to attack the enemy's defensive positions at all costs. He could not afford such horrific losses.

As for American tanks, the main reason why Tang Mo didn't use them was that they were technically immature. American tanks were too weird in the early days, and their subsequent successors had no special features, and also had the problem of insufficient defense.

So after weighing it up, Tang Mo decided to follow the footsteps of Germany and get rich first. As for the subsequent development, we will wait until the technology matures!

Who said that after using Hubao, M1 cannot be used? Who said that M1 must be used? When it develops, can't we use 99A? Just kidding! 99A is so brave, isn't it?

In fact, Datang Group has already begun to produce the larger and more versatile No. 4 tank in Longdao - the reason why it did not produce the No. 3 is because in terms of versatility, the No. 3 is much worse than the No. 4.

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Tang Mo didn't have to try and make mistakes, he didn't have to figure out how to match high and low tanks, or how to build two tanks for attack and assault, so he simply ignored the existence of No. 3.

Because of its larger power and larger body, the Panzer 4 tank had huge advantages in subsequent modifications. In fact, until the end of World War II, the performance of the Panzer 4 tank did not fall behind, and it still maintained its mainstream status.

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Israel even managed to use it for a period of time in the subsequent war, extending the life of the No. 4 tank for many years.

The overall layout of the No. 4 tank can be said to be a benchmark, or it is perfect! The five-man crew was the standard configuration for high-efficiency tank crews in the early days. After being equipped with a radio, it has an absolute advantage in tactics!

The 75 mm caliber short-barreled gun it is equipped with can solve any threat at this stage, whether it is facing civil fortifications or various weapons that the enemy may have.

Relatively thick armor can also ensure the basic survival of members. Later, thicker armor can be improved to improve the defense level.

Compared with other options, the No. 4 tank has a large internal space, which can provide the crew members with a more comfortable operating environment. This can ensure that the crew members can continue to fight without wasting energy and causing fatigue and having to stop and rest.

In the past, Tang Mo felt that the development idea of ​​Soviet tanks was actually the most perfect answer to deal with large-scale wars.

But when he was faced with a choice, he realized that sometimes he really couldn't help himself. The environment he was in now was very similar to that in Germany before World War II: he had certain industrial capabilities, but suffered from not having any financial resources before.

The defeat in World War I left Germany with a lack of mobilization foundation. This was the biggest flaw: the German army, with a population of nearly 100 million, was not fully mobilized three years after the war broke out.

Although the German army is elite and their tactics are advanced, they cannot afford to lose! Each of those strong, well-trained Wehrmacht soldiers is the most valuable asset in the hands of the German generals.

The soldiers who were subsequently added were brave but inexperienced and could not support an increasingly professional tactical system.

Therefore, the German army had to protect its elite vehicle crews as much as possible, develop more powerful tanks, and concentrate the elites for use. They were all trying to find ways to protect these experienced "family assets" that could not afford to lose.

Tang Mo is the same now! He only has such a small amount of wealth! He can only hope that these wealth can bring about the new and the old in his lifetime, and cultivate more useful "fresh blood".

Only when he has accumulated enough new blood and is no longer afraid of occasional losses can Tang Mo be qualified to engage in the steel torrent and make choices.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Now, he can only count on his fingers how many crews he has and how many crews can complete training next month...

Similarly, for Tang Mo, he could not afford to lose pilots, navy sailor commanders, or future naval aviation forces! He had to invest in newer and more powerful advantages to prevent these valuable professionals from being inexplicably lost on the battlefield.

loss!

On Long Island, in a dense forest near Weigang, there is a row of Camel fighter jets parked on a lawn surrounded by barbed wire.

Directly in front of these Camel fighter jets, two bi-wing Camel fighter jets had already entered the scene. With the roar of their engines, the two planes staggered back to the ground. After a while, they trembled and stopped on the runway.

the end of.

The two pilots took off their goggles and gave each other a thumbs up. They had cooperated well just now and killed two rookies from the 1st Air Force taking off from Longcheng during the exercise.

Similar combat training takes place every day, and all pilots, including pilot commanders, have to go to the sky in person to participate in similar exercises and training.

Every air force commander must understand what the troops they command are like, and then be exposed to new technologies and master enough skills before they can be promoted, stand out among their peers, and become senior officers of the new service air force

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They are familiar with radio equipment and have even begun to learn how to use more advanced communications to dispatch and command and crush their opponents.

"I heard there is a new exercise today..." The pilot, who finally got out of the cockpit with the help of the ground crew, said to his companions.

"Yeah! I heard that a new company was established, which is quite interesting." Another pilot handed the goggles to the ground crew guy next to him and nodded in response.

The number of ground crew members in this unit is almost five times the standard! Because there are also ground crew apprentices and pilots who have not left the army, the establishment is astonishingly large anyway.

"It depends on whether these people dare to jump out of the plane, hahaha!" Looking at the sky in the distance, the two pilots seemed to have remembered something interesting.

When they practiced skydiving before, it was really a dumbfounding memory. It doesn't take ordinary courage to jump out of the cabin from a thousand meters altitude.

Out of their sight, on a large biplane that was bumping with the airflow, the recruit standing at the hatch retracted his head.

At this moment, he felt that he must have been crazy to come to such a ghost place just for flight attendant subsidies and the highest-level meals.

"Sir! Are you sure this thing can be opened?" Pointing to the huge parachute backpack behind him, the recruit subconsciously took a step back.

The leading officer irritably helped the recruit check the parachute hook hanging on the wire rope, nodded to him, and shouted loudly into the airflow: "I'm very sure! All you have to do is remember your

Landing move! Stupid!"

After recalling the landing action that had almost become a muscle memory, the soldier still did not dare to approach the hatch again.

Stretching out his hand, the officer pulled the timid recruit back to the cabin door, and then kicked him out of the plane before the recruit could react.

Then, the officer looked at the next pale recruit and asked loudly: "Do you need my help too?"

The soldier quickly shook his head, and then tremblingly faced the airflow and approached the door of the plane.

Unfortunately, when he looked at the ground beneath his feet, the soldier began to shrink back involuntarily.

But before he could retract, someone kicked him on the butt from behind. He fell out of the plane all of a sudden...

"Ah..." A scream gradually faded away from outside the cabin. In fact, the people inside the cabin couldn't hear the heart-rending sound at all. Because the roar of the engine was mixed with the sound of airflow, coupled with the nervousness

Atmosphere, no one is in the mood to care about the screams.


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