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Chapter 371: Sino-Japanese Air Battle: Japanese Revenge(2/2)

"salute!"

Following the salute of the guards, Air Force Commander-in-Chief General Fan Siran walked into the Northern Air Defense Headquarters.

According to the wartime divisions, the Northeast Theater, Far East Theater, North China Theater, and Central Plains Theater of the Air Force will form the Northern Territory Air Defense Command.

In necessary wartime, this general headquarters will coordinate the northern homeland air defense tasks and deal with air attacks from the Far East, the Soviet Union, Japan, and even the Americans from the territories of these countries.

Compared with other areas, the entire north is most likely to be subject to large-scale bombing by the enemy.

The south is close to the sea and has a strong naval aviation force, which is enough to ensure homeland security. The southwest is mountainous and close to small countries, and there are even natural barriers like Myanmar and Mount Everest. The northwest is vast and sparsely populated, and strategic targets are more concentrated.

Only the north in this narrow sense, with its relatively dense population, rich products, and scattered and numerous strategic targets, shoulders the heaviest air defense mission.

According to the base camp’s strategic plan 1, the wartime Northern Air Defense Headquarters is able to uniformly command cutting-edge weapons such as jet fighters and strategic bombers in the theater to perform defensive and offensive missions of homeland air defense.

"How is the enemy situation now!"

Fan Siran couldn't wait to ask as soon as he entered the war room. He inspected Peking Nanyuan Airport overnight last night. An elite jet fighter force is stationed here. In Plan 1

Here, for the first time, jet fighters will participate in combat in the largest numbers.

Different from the limited use of jet fighters in previous air battles, this time, when facing a more severe homeland air defense mission, in order to ensure safety, Zhang Shusheng ordered the large-scale use of jet fighters. "The enemy will not fight even if it comes to your door.

There is no such reason." Shusheng's words set the tone for the subsequent bombing of Japan and the Sino-Japanese air war.

And the three of them don't know what kind of "chaos" Tokyo has become at this time.
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