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Chapter 1449, deliberate provocation(3/4)

When eating porridge, this is all you need.

The Japanese artillery positions ran from north to south, with a total of eight howitzers.

The bombers also moved north-south, and the bombs fell in series, so the explosions should also be in a straight line.

There should be bombs falling near the Japanese heavy artillery.

"Crack!"

"Crack!"

The aerial bombs were decoupled one after another.

Fall.

accelerate.

The small propeller starts.

Increase the current. Release the insurance.

Keep falling.

Touch the ground.

impact.

The propeller stops.

Current interruption.

detonate.

Sensing the fire coming from below.

Groups of fire were flashing continuously. They were caused by the continuous explosion of multiple bombs.

"Rumble..."

"Rumble..."

You can clearly hear the muffled sound coming from the ground.

It was a full four or five seconds slower than the flash of fire. The height was too high. It takes time for sound to travel.

Turn around.

Look at the lower right.

Fire can be seen bursting out.

Vaguely, you can see a lot of debris being blown away.

The radar map shows that many red dots have disappeared. Some places have become blank areas. There is nothing.

The Japanese invaders who had been in that area were all killed by the bombing. There was no trace left.

A 250-kilogram aerial bomb! How could there be any living people?

When a 150mm grenade falls, there is no chance of survival within a radius of twenty to thirty meters.

Unfortunately, the system has not yet calculated the heavy artillery losses.

Isn't it?

"Rumble..."

"Rumble..."

The sound of explosions continued.

Five bombers, carrying a total of twenty aerial bombs.

One of them had been used before, and there were still nineteen left. All of them were thrown into the Japanese heavy artillery positions.

If there is really no result, there is nothing we can do.

The only option is to go back and do it again.

What?

be discouraged?

Doesn't exist.

If it doesn't work once, do it twice.

If two times doesn't work, then four times.

Perseverance. Perseverance.

During the fourteen years of the Anti-Japanese War, didn’t we just grit our teeth and persevere?

"Commissioner, are there any hits?"

Xu Huansheng's voice came. He was very concerned.

Of course other people care too.

All those dispatched this time were the pilots of the National Air Force.

They are all very young.

Young warriors long for meritorious service and want to honor their ancestors.

"have no idea."

Zhang Yong answered honestly.

It's really impossible to identify. I don't know what the photos taken by aerial cameras look like.

Hope there is...

[Target destroyed: 2]

[Damage target: 2]

Finally, the system information arrived.

Zhang Yong:……

Very good. Not zero.

A little better than I expected.

Destroy both doors.

Damaged two doors.

That’s it.

They are all newbies!

The starting point cannot be too demanding.

Do it step by step.

In the future, I will go out frequently. Novices will naturally become veterans.

There are so many Japanese aggressors in the land of China. Bomb whoever you want. Whoever you dislike the most will be bombed first...

Suddenly, the empty finger map was displayed.

At Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport, Japanese fighter planes took off continuously.

oh?

Did the Japanese invaders finally take action?

So many fighter jets take off in succession, are they seeking revenge?

It's possible.

Let's first see where they are going.

"Everyone, return."

"yes."

After the response, there was silence.

Obviously, everyone was unwilling to accept the lack of victory.

Maybe someone will want to lower the height and go back to have a look and confirm the results.

"Return quickly."

"The Japanese fighter jets are only twenty minutes away from us."

Zhang Yong reminded.

So everyone immediately gave up their distracting thoughts and hurriedly returned to the ship.

The bombers they flew were heavy and slow. Once caught by Japanese fighter jets, they would die.
To be continued...
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