Nine hundred and sixty third super bomb
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As the saying goes, "The Tao is one foot taller and the devil is one foot taller."
After Umezu Mijiro knew that it was the "aircraft missile" of the China Team that intercepted the fleet, he calmed down instead.
Although the heavy losses made him angry and hateful for the previous two times, especially these "aircraft missiles" are still the things of the Chinese team...
Humans are such strange animals. Although the results are the same, the Korean Strait is blocked by the enemy, if these "aircraft missiles" were created by the United States, Mijiro Umezu would be more likely to accept it. Now he knows that it was created by the Chinese, so Mijiro Umezu would want to hit the wall and kill him.
This mentality is actually easy to understand. The United States is originally stronger than Japan's technology and more advanced than Japan, so it is normal for the United States to develop something to defeat Japan. However, China was originally a poor country that was suppressed by Japan, a weak country despised by Japan, and even Japan mocked the Chinese for being sick men in East Asia. Now, it is suddenly a thing that even the United States does not have to suppress Japan, but Japan has no power to fight... It is like learning that the distant relative who has always been looked down upon has suddenly become a nouveau riche.
Moreover, Mijiro Umezu also knew that if the current situation continued to develop, China would only become stronger and stronger, while Japan would be trapped on this small island and could not develop.
Therefore, this strengthens Umezu Mijiro's determination to shift his strategic focus to China.
He carefully analyzed the data reported by the pilot and then obtained the following points:
1: Fighter interception is ineffective against "aircraft missiles", because all existing Japanese fighters cannot keep up with the speed of "aircraft missiles". Therefore, sending fighter interception can get nothing but wasting precious fuel.
2: The radar can detect "aircraft missiles" and provide early warning to the fleet, so the radar troops can work as usual.
3: The number of Chinese people "aircraft missiles" may not be large.
So, this is the game that compares who can stick to the end.
So, on the third night, Mejiro Umezu played a trick... He sent a fleet to cross the strait as usual, but returned halfway.
This indeed made Zhang Chi passive, because the "aircraft missile" could not be recycled once it was launched, so even if the Japanese fleet had been reconnaissed, the "aircraft missile" could only continue its voyage, and then they could only temporarily change their targets and bomb the Japanese port...
However, at this time, the Japanese ports were actually not of much significance, because they had been bombed back and forth by the US military several times, and the ports had no valuable facilities at all.
In fact, the Japanese army did not need any port at all at this time because they had no fuel, and large warships and transport ships could not move. The sailboats used for transporting people were very shallow in draft. They could dock at any place with deep water or transport them by small boats.
So Zhang Chi knew that the problem had occurred.
Sure enough, the Japanese army's transportation was then distributed in batches... that is, the ships were separated very well, which made the "aircraft missiles" unable to cause a large-scale chain reaction even if they could hit accurately. Therefore, the consumption of "aircraft missiles" increased step by step, while the results were decreasing day by day.
Just when Zhang Chi felt embarrassed, Stilwell appeared at the door of the command room.
"Zhang..." Stilwell looked much older than before and walked a little lightly. Zhang Chi hurriedly came forward and helped him in.
"General, why are you back?" Zhang Chi asked: "Why don't you keep sick for a few more days on the medical ship!"
"I'm answering to talk to you about the matter!" Stilwell said straight to the point.
"Oh!" Zhang Chi didn't say anything, but knew in his heart that what he wanted was definitely the "airplane missile".
Sure enough, Stilwell said: "I have contacted Washington, and they are interested in the new 'aircraft missile' you developed!"
Zhang Chi couldn't help but remain silent. The United States is good at selecting people and let Stilwell talk about this... Stilwell is not only the person who sent a large number of US aid to China, but also the trainer and organizer of the Expeditionary Force. It can be said that Zhang Chi and the Expeditionary Force can reach this point today, which is inseparable from Stilwell.
Although these things are actually mutual interest relations, how can Zhang Chi refuse this?!
Seeing that Zhang Chi didn't say anything, Stilwell said, "I'll show you something first!"
As he said that, he took out a piece of paper from his pocket and handed it to Zhang Chi.
When Zhang Chi looked at it, he found that it was written in Japanese that he couldn't understand, and couldn't help but look at Stilwell in confusion.
"This is the flyer we airdropped to Japan today!" Stilwell said: "The general idea is to urge the Japanese government to surrender and warn the people of several major Japanese cities to evacuate because we are going to drop super bombs in Japan!"
"Super Bomb?" Zhang Chi was shocked, and then he soon thought it was an atomic bomb... Yes, it was almost time to drop an atomic bomb. He was confused when he fought in a war and actually forgot this time.
"Yes, super bomb!" Stilwell said: "So, I told you not to care too much about the direction of Japan."
Zhang Chi nodded.
Zhang Chi's performance surprised Stilwell: "You don't seem to be very interested in the 'super bomb'!"
"Oh, no!" Zhang Chi explained: "I just don't want to ask about things that have nothing to do with me!"
Stilwell nodded in appreciation. This is the quality of a professional soldier... What Stilwell didn't know was that Zhang Chi's performance was that he knew what this "super bomb" was, and even much more than Stilwell knew.
"How is it? Then... about the joint research and development of 'aircraft missiles'..." Stilwell then turned the topic to 'aircraft missiles'.
So Zhang Chi understood that the reason why Stilwell mentioned the "super bomb" was that he did a favor, which was to help China solve the troubles in Japan. Another important thing was that this "super bomb" could also become a kind of powerful photograph.
Simply put, at this time, the United States was the only one with atomic bombs, which made the United States almost the only one who could be the world. It would kill whoever it wanted to kill.
After thinking about it, Zhang Chi replied: "No problem, but I also need a technology in the United States!"
Stilwell couldn't help but smile and said, "It won't be a 'super bomb'!"
"Of course not!" Zhang Chi replied: "What I need is radar technology!"
Zhang Chi knew in his heart that it was impossible to completely exclude the United States from missile development, and even if it was excluded, the United States could still be achieved through other ways. What Zhang Chi had to do was to stay ahead in this field.
Chapter completed!