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Four hundred and thirtieth chapters thunder before the battle

Naoto Ohara was right, Airport No. 1 was indeed bombed by the Japanese army to a completely disastrous appearance.

This is mainly because this airport was built by the Japanese army. The Japanese army knew the specific location of the airport. On the other hand, it was because the Japanese warships of more than a dozen warships of large and caliber, especially the 36mm caliber artillery of battleships, were a big pit when they came over. What's worse was that the Japanese warships were located behind the Chinese team... There were Zhebo Mountain and 38 Heights in front, at least there was a blind spot. There was a flat beach behind them. The various artillery of Japanese warships could be unobstructed, without any pressure, and even direct anti-aircraft guns could be shot into the airport No. 1.

But the results of the battle are another matter.

At this time, there were actually not many fighter jets at Airport No. 1. Most of them used slurs to move to the Pinghai before dark, and even the Hellcat fighter jets had been transferred.

Of course, the Hellcat fighter jet was not transferred to the Pinghai, so it was too dangerous to do so. Although American pilots volunteered to ask for a try to take off and land on the Pinghai... American pilots were still very adventurous, and when they saw the Chinese team so brave in fighting, they felt that just quitting the battle was like being a deserter.

It should be said that this suggestion is very powerful for Zhang Chi, because at this time the "Hellcat" exists like a god on the battlefield. Even if there are one or two, it will be of great help to seize air supremacy.

But in the end, Zhang Chi rejected the suggestion.

The reason is that Zhang Chi expects that the Wildcat fighter jets will have enough strength to seize air supremacy in future battles, and there is no need to let American pilots take risks.

Another is that the Chinese team is not ready to allow the Hellcat to land on the Pinghai and participate in actual combat...such as dispatching issues, if there is a crash in the landing, etc.

To be on the safe side, Zhang Chi still let this part of the "Hellcat" return to the Mariana Islands.

In the end, only a dozen fighter jets were left at Airport No. 1...Eight "Hellcats" and five "Wildcats".

After all, we have to leave some fighter planes on the island, otherwise we would never be able to deceive the Japanese.

Zhang Chi's plan was to let these fighters explode at the airport. Anyway, Americans have fighters, so they just need to protect the pilots.

But unexpectedly, the Chinese team and the Chinese and American pilots did not agree. They spontaneously organized themselves to dig several aircraft for the fighter jets on the side of the 38th Highland... This was not difficult for them. They just used excavators and bulldozers to quickly build it out, but the safety of the aircraft for the fort was not very good, because the soil and gravel would rust down, and it might even collapse and buried the fighter jets. The pilots did these things purely with the mentality of "taking a dead horse as a living horse".

However, what they did was proved to be valuable afterwards, because six of the thirteen fighter jets were successfully preserved, and some of the damaged seven were only needed to be repaired.

As for casualties, the tunnel seized by the soldiers from the Japanese army is the best hidden weapon cave, especially Zhebo Mountain... Zhebo Mountain is an extinct volcano with a crater sag in the middle. No matter which direction the shells fired in this part will have dead corners. It is an excellent hiding place.

In fact, what is more important is that the main target of the Japanese bombing is Airport No. 1. Otherwise, the battleship's 36mm shells would rush towards the 38th Highland. Even if the tunnel would not collapse on a large scale, a group of people would be killed.

A full twenty minutes of bombing.

This bombing time may not be anything to the Sino-US coalition forces... The bombing of the Sino-US coalition forces on Japan is calculated in the sky, and the twenty-minute bombing can only be considered a joke.

But for the Japanese army, which was short of resources, it was considered a huge investment.

Then, as soon as the cannon stopped, the Japanese army shouted and rushed up.

It was not dawn at this time, and the position had just been blown by dense shells and was filled with smoke and dust. It can almost be said that only the sound of the person was heard but not the person was seen.

However, the Chinese team was prepared for a long time... The Chinese team may not be as good as the Japanese army at night. The ones mentioned here are that the Chinese team is not good at attacking at night. However, it does not mean that the Chinese team is not good at defending at night.

Because when the Chinese Expeditionary Force fights against the Japanese army, the most common thing they encounter is to push the position over during the day and then be pushed back by the Japanese army at night... If there are too many such wars, we will know how to resist the Japanese attack at night.

For example, now, as soon as the Japanese artillery fire stopped, the soldiers drilled into fortifications from tunnels or hidden troops. Then each platoon sent a soldier who had been prepared for a long time to carry several landmines and went out to the front of the position to lay mines.

The soldiers called this mission the thunder in front of the formation.

Although these are just a few small landmines, and if they are just these landmines, they will not hurt a few Japanese... Only one platoon will be sent, and the warrior is only carrying a few landmines on his back. He will return after laying the mines at the fastest speed, so there are not a few landmines in front of the entire defense line.

But this mine has a great effect. Its purpose is not to kill many Japanese devils, but to warn the soldiers... In the dark, the soldiers in the defense line do not know when to fight, and sometimes even with flares cannot be seen.

If you fight too early, it will not only fail to play the right role, but will also waste it and even expose your defense line to the enemy. This is extremely dangerous in battle, especially in night battles.

If you fight too late, you will rush to the front before you hit a few shots, so it will not work.

Setting up front lightnings can solve this problem well.

The thunder in front of the formation is usually located more than ten meters in front of the position... It is far unrealistic to deploy it, because the Japanese army often rushed up after artillery fire, and the reaction time is often only one or two minutes, so the warriors who set up the thunder in front of the formation need to have very agile skills.

Then, when the thunder in front of the formation was triggered, the soldiers knew that the Japanese had rushed to the defense line only ten meters away.

So, with the orders of the platoon leaders, the soldiers threw out a row and then fought into the darkness. The firepower only defeated the Japanese army.

The most useful thing is the flamethrower. A fire dragon can not only burn the Japanese army to howl, but also the Japanese army fleeing everywhere with flames can also clearly illuminate the surrounding environment and even the Japanese army still rushing upwards.
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