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Chapter 102 I'm Asking Them

Seeing the densely packed golden eagles, Gui Tianjia screamed: "How many are these? They are clearly dozens, no, hundreds. Damn it, the harem is so confused."

"Military seat, please note that the partition wall has ears." Behind him, the adjutant quickly reminded him kindly.

Not far away, several Japanese officers heard the sound and looked over. Some of them looked very unkindly as they understood the content of this sentence.

Gui Tianjia, however, looked unconcerned. He shouted at his adjutant with an angry look: "I'm afraid of an accident. We'll wait until we survive this battle."

According to the newly issued regulations of the Chinese Air Force, officers above the division commander level are not allowed to participate in front-line combat unless they have special needs or orders from superiors. However, as far as the current situation is concerned, there are few who truly strictly abide by this regulation. No, Chang Taiyu not only flew the plane to participate in the war in person, but also flew in the first group. When faced with the questioning from the political director Xiang Lansheng, his reason was: "This war is not trivial, and it is a cross-regional battle. I will not be on the front line in person." The commander is not at ease."

Does Chang Taiyu have to go to the front line to command in person? The answer is of course no, because not only did the Japanese army have no fighter planes in the air, but they even had very little air defense firepower. This air battle was actually a one-sided massacre.

From a distance of about ten kilometers, Chang Taiyu couldn't hold back when he saw dense ant-sized figures appearing on the ground. "Brothers, we have arrived at our destination. The 3456th Brigade will block them. Those from the Second Battalion, follow me." After giving this order through the command channel, he immediately hit the accelerator and pushed the lever, speeding up and diving down.

On the ground, Ding Yi had also seen the Golden Eagle Group of the J-105 Division. He said to Xue Degui and Zhao Chengqi, who had been following him since the battle started: "Did you see it? Our air force, with them here, we will win this battle." Already."

Both Xue and Zhao had experienced the September 18th Incident, so they naturally knew what it meant for one side to have no air support in a war of this level. If they were still worried before, they are now completely at peace. Xue Degui immediately expressed his determination and said: "Commander-in-chief, you can rest assured that our Thirteenth Army will never hold back the larger army."

"With air support, there's no reason why we can't win." Zhao Chengqi followed closely.

Ding Yi smiled and nodded in recognition, then suddenly his tone changed and he said without any emotion: "It's a good thing that the two generals are confident of winning, but I have to remind you to strictly supervise your subordinates. The supervising team only respects discipline and not people."

Xue and Zhao were startled, and then they understood what was going on with the hundreds of people who suddenly came out. They were the supervising team. The military discipline of the Puppet Manchukuo National Defense Force has always been very poor. This is a well-known thing, and because in In several battles in Heilongjiang, it often happened that the puppet troops escaped before the battle. On several occasions, victory almost turned into defeat. Ding Yi was actually forced to do this.

"I have told you two before that since you are here, I will treat you equally and truly treat you as my subordinates, not only in terms of treatment, but also in terms of discipline." Ding Yi said again.

Xue and Zhao looked at each other and quickly stated: "Commander-in-Chief, please rest assured that we will strictly restrain our subordinates and never let them do such a shameful thing. If they really violate military discipline, we will never No tolerance.”

Not long after Xue and Zhao returned to their respective units, Ding Yi issued the general offensive order. As two signal bombs, one red and one green, exploded in the sky, Chang Taiyu, who had been lingering on the Japanese position for nearly ten minutes, was so excited. With a roar, he shouted in the command channel: "Brothers, fire, fire."

The J-105 Division has a total of six flying groups, of which the sixth group stayed behind, and the other five groups all participated in this operation. Among the five groups, four groups were dispatched at full strength, and only one group had a Golden Eagle because A problem was discovered during a routine inspection before the war and the aircraft was left at the airport. At that time, the two pilots of the Golden Eagle were so anxious that they shed tears on the spot. This also shows the high fighting spirit of the J-105 Division.

In the J-105 Division, Shang Dongfang is destined to be an "eyeball" figure, not only because of his Ryukyu royal blood status, but also because he is the first Ryukyu native to join the Chinese Air Force and become a pilot.

Chang Taiyu's familiar roar sounded in the headset. Shang Dongfang immediately made a gesture to the co-pilot behind him, then pushed the accelerator and pushed down the push rod, and the fighter jet dived towards the target that he had already set his sights on.

What Shang Dongfang was looking at was Yamamoto's temporary headquarters. The terrain east of Nong'an was dominated by plains. Therefore, although Yamamoto's men set up disguises for Yamamoto's temporary headquarters, as the saying goes, there is no silver three hundred here. Two, that abrupt disguise made Shang Dongfang pay more attention to it. It was definitely a fatal joke for Yamamoto. A few minutes ago, one of his staff couldn't hold it back and came out to find a place to relieve himself. As a result, he let him Shang Dongfang, who paid close attention to this place, got a glimpse of the mystery.

First, two flares, one red and one green, were raised on the China Army position, and then the ticking charge bugle sounded. Harem Chun immediately realized that the enemy was about to launch a massive attack. When things came to a close, the old Japanese behaved more calmly. On the one hand, he ordered all ministries to prepare for war, and at the same time, he began to contact the remaining troops in Changchun and asked them to prepare for war.

Ding Yi was right about one thing. Harem Chun would never want to mobilize the remaining troops in Changchun unless absolutely necessary. But at the same time, he also underestimated Harem Chun's determination to win this battle. From the beginning to the end, Harem Chun never thought about withdrawing to Changchun. After hearing the roar of the engines of the Golden Eagle fighter jets, his troops began to dig air-raid shelters. Obviously, Harem Chun did not think that the sudden appearance of the Chinese Air Force could change the ratio of forces between the two sides. He fought against We still have considerable confidence in repelling the Chinese army's attack.

"Empty...boom..." The sound of gunfire and explosions from small-caliber artillery sounded one after another. Five minutes later, the ear-splitting shouts of killing followed. As the gunfire sounded like exploding beans, it became became the main theme of the battlefield, Harem Chun walked out of the headquarters, picked up a telescope in a hidden position and began to observe the battle situation.

A few more minutes passed, and as the figure of a Haidongqing appeared in the lens of his telescope, the old Japanese frowned and waved to the adjutant behind him to come over, and asked: "How are Ino and the others preparing?"

"Colonel Ino is ready, just waiting for your order."

"Tell them that they can dispatch, and tell Ino-kun that the key to whether we can repel the Chinese army's attack depends on whether they can get rid of the Chinese helicopter force as soon as possible. I'm leaving it to them."


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