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Chapter 5 Nuclear Explosion of Japan

After the Chinese army captured the Ryukyu Islands, the Japanese in Kagoshima saw Chinese fighter planes almost every day. It was certainly not a good thing for enemy fighter planes to appear overhead, so now the Japanese in Kagoshima and even further afield They have gained experience in dodging air raids. Whenever they hear the siren, they will immediately run to a place with air defense facilities. However, after arriving near the air defense facilities, they will not rush in, but will wait and take a look until They squeezed in after seeing the Chinese fighter planes. The weather was good that day and the visibility was relatively good. When the siren sounded, the few Japanese on Kagoshima immediately ran to the nearest air defense facility, where they After gathering, they stood up and watched, but they only waited for about five minutes. As the "buzzing" sound of fighter jet engines came, many people immediately turned around and ran to the air-raid shelter, leaving only a few who were brave enough. Or those with some military knowledge are still watching.

In front of an air-raid shelter in the east of a town called Hiki, when two small black spots appeared in the southwest, the remaining Japanese at the entrance of the air-raid shelter did not dare to take any chances and ran towards the hole one after another. Some of them While running, he shouted to the people who stayed outside: "Matsushita-kun, come in quickly, the Chinese bombing destination should be nearby."

The man called Matsushita was a young man with a lame left leg. He responded but had no intention of walking into the cave. He didn't move, and the other two Japanese people around him stopped. One of them looked like The beautiful young Japanese woman called him: "Matsushita-kun, let's go in."

Matsushita didn't look at her, but thought: "Is this the beginning? I just don't know if the power of this super bomb is really as powerful as the legend."

That's right, this Panasonic is one of the people involved in the plan to change the world. His real name is Li Zhenghao, and he only sneaked into Japan last year.

Ouyang Yun, Shan Renxiong and others did not just focus on this war when they launched this plan. Therefore, for the country, every member of the plan was a valuable asset. In order to prevent anyone from being accidentally injured by their own nuclear bombs, three days ago , Fox Tong Headquarters passed the relevant news in through special channels, asking the action members to leave the dangerous area immediately to save their lives. It is for this reason that Li Zhenghao appeared here at this time.

Ouyang Yun decided to use eight nuclear bombs to issue a nuclear warning to Japan first. The selection of these eight areas was particularly important. It must be able to inflict heavy damage to Japan without affecting the future occupation of Japan. Needless to say, Nagasaki and Hiroshima. , there must be a reason why the United States designated these two places as nuclear bombing destinations in that time and space. Ouyang Yun was naturally unwilling to let go of this time and space. In addition to these two places, the other six bombing sites were either Japanese heavy industry and The military industrial base is either the Japanese military garrison, and the only thing they have in common is that they are not on the main roads between Japanese regions. This will definitely not affect China's future military garrison in Japan.

Under the unified command of Tielin Fei, eight new flying fortresses took off one after another, and then flew deep into Japan, full of the Chinese people's hatred of Japan. These eight flying fortresses were detected by the Japanese air defense radar as soon as they took off. When they arrived, regardless of whether they had interception capabilities or not, more than ten fighter planes took off from Nagasaki Airport to greet the eight flying fortresses.

After the Chinese army blocked the sea lanes between Japan and its colonies in Southeast Asia, Japan lost strategic resources such as oil and rubber from Southeast Asia. Not only was its domestic military industrial production capacity affected, but its naval and air force activities were also severely affected. Therefore, although Ishihara Kanji was reminded by Koizumi Minichiro that China was developing a super bomb and began to deploy corresponding preventive measures, he did not dare to allow the local aviation forces to frequently attack due to insufficient fuel supplies. China's incoming fighter jets.

The inaction of Japan's domestic aviation forces gave Ouyang Yun the opportunity to issue a preemptive nuclear warning.

Considering that once a nuclear bomb explodes, the Japanese will definitely intercept other air fortresses at all costs after seeing the power of nuclear bombs, so Tielin Fei set the bombing time of the eight air fortresses at the same time period.

The exact time was around 9:30 on July 11, 1944. Starting from Nagasaki in the far west of Japan, eight Flying Fortress bombers of the Taiwan Aviation Corps under the jurisdiction of China's Taiwan Army Group were operated by their respective bombardiers. One after another, they dropped the super bombs loaded in the cabin from an altitude of about six thousand meters. Immediately, the eight air fortresses suddenly rose up and flew toward the southwest at a speed far faster than before the bombs were dropped.

At this time, these eight flying fortresses were accompanied by Japanese aircraft on the left and right, and several of them were being attacked by Japanese aircraft. These eight flying fortresses had previously maintained a flying altitude of about 13,000 meters. At this flying altitude, the Japanese aircraft could not form an effective deterrent at all. Now, they suddenly lowered their flying altitude. Although the Japanese pilots did not know whether these air fortresses wanted to drop leaflets or bombs, or Rico seized the opportunity to launch an attack. , of course, because these eight flying fortresses are specially used to drop nuclear bombs, and their armor, power system, and communication system have all been modified, so even if the Japanese planes attack them, they will not be able to cause effective damage to them.

At this time, in the sky over Nagasaki, the Japanese pilot was chasing the flying fortress in front and firing fiercely while reporting to the ground: "The Chinese dropped a super heavy bomb, I am chasing..."

At the same time, the captain of the flying fortress he was chasing was also reporting to his superiors: "...'Hanwei No. 1' has been launched and will explode in ten seconds..."

The eight super bombs were named "Hanwei No. 1", "Hanwei No. 2"... "Hanwei No. 8". All nuclear bombs were 2.6 meters long, weighed 4.56 tons, and contained 50 The explosive power of six kilograms of uranium is equivalent to 236,000 tons of TNT.

Ten seconds later, the super-heavy bomb the Japanese pilot was talking about exploded. The Japanese pilot was facing away from the direction of the explosion. He felt as if a hurricane suddenly appeared behind him. When he looked back, he saw a ball of fire. Clouds came over the sky and covered the earth, and in an instant, his world solidified into a fiery red.

What has to be admitted is that because of Ishihara Kanji, Japan's homeland defense capabilities and the Japanese's air defense awareness have been greatly strengthened. When eight nuclear bombs exploded, because the Japanese in the areas affected by the nuclear bombing were Most of them were hiding in air-raid shelters, which reduced the casualties of the Japanese to a certain extent. However, from another perspective, it was precisely because of Ishihara Wanji's series of arrangements that the misery of the Japanese in these areas was aggravated. Well, even if the Japanese hiding in the air-raid shelters were not killed on the spot by the explosion or shock, they could not escape the fate of destruction because they were in an area with severe nuclear pollution. After they were exposed to nuclear radiation When the body becomes diseased, it causes more suffering.


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