1105 Anti-air tug-of-war(2/2)
I have a thorough understanding of the corresponding data on some Japanese aircraft, so it’s easy to understand.
Doolittle was actually very shocked by this.
Even with the powerful intelligence agency of their US military, the relevant information about Japanese fighter planes collected from the Japanese army is not very much.
Kong Jie holds in his hands such detailed information about various types of Japan's most advanced fighter aircraft, including various design parameters.
This is simply incredible.
Kong Jie's explanation for this is quite simple. Duan Peng and the others unexpectedly seized these drawings from the Japanese army's data room after they raided the Japanese airport.
It was with the help of these drawings that a team successfully made corresponding improvements and modifications to the captured Japanese aircraft.
With the help of these data and intelligence, Doolittle quickly made a judgment: "The bombers designed by the Japanese army are often designed to maintain the maneuverability and flexibility of the aircraft, so the bomb load is not too large.
In order to carry out air strikes against Licheng this time, the Japanese army specially deployed some fighter aircraft from other theaters. Similar to the Japanese Type 99 and Type 97 dive bombers, their bomb loads are very small and are often only suitable for close-range air strikes.
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From this, it can be deduced based on the relevant situations detected in Licheng.
The Japanese army formed several bombers over Licheng. The bombs they carried, plus the consumption of fuel, were basically used up in less than two hours at most, even if they saved more."
This is the pattern that Doolittle came up with during the continuous bombing by the Japanese army.
Licheng.
Frontline Air Defense Command.
Kong Jie, who received the news from Doolittle, was also discussing the matter with a group of generals.
Kong Jie pointed out: "The Japanese launched a plowing air raid on the Licheng area, and the amount of ammunition their bombers carried was limited.
In this way, if the Japs want to carry out continuous bombing, they must have a corresponding secret temporary airport as a supply station to replenish ammunition nearby.
I think that if we want to deal with the Japanese aviation force this time, we must start from three ideas.
On the one hand, they took advantage of the fact that the ammunition of Japanese fighter planes was almost exhausted to launch ground-to-air combat.
On the other hand, the aviation force led by Lao Du and others can look for opportunities to launch a surprise attack on the Japanese flying force.
Furthermore, our reconnaissance force must find ways to explore the surrounding areas of Licheng in advance, especially the relevant conditions at the airports corresponding to the Japanese army.
We must hurry up and find out where the temporary parking and supply bases for these fighters and bombers are hidden after this little devil launched an air attack on Li City!"
As for the current response within Licheng:
"First, launch a counterattack with 1/5 of our exposed anti-aircraft power to paralyze the Japanese army's judgment! Prerequisite: avoid the edge of the Japanese flying troops and seize the gap between the Japanese bombers after the bombing to counterattack.
Second, after the Japanese bombing was temporarily withdrawn, we prepared emergency repairs in advance, and the fire-fighting force quickly attacked, seizing the time to repair the air defense fortifications, and at the same time put out the fire caused by the Japanese incendiary bombs in time."
Kong Jie was already prepared for this.
It had been considered early on that the Japanese would launch an air raid on Li City and even drop incendiary bombs.
The soldiers took advantage of the large number of people to secretly transform Licheng and other areas at night. On the one hand, they prepared some water sources and some fire-extinguishing equipment in advance.
On the other hand, flammable materials are divided into areas and isolation zones are set up in advance.
This was to ensure that even if a fire ignited after the Japanese bombers dropped the incendiary bombs, the fire would not spread quickly and affect the whole city.
"With this tactic, we will have a tug-of-war with the Japs' flying troops!"
"When the Japanese plane flew over, our team immediately moved into the air-raid shelter. After the Japanese plane flew away, we immediately went out to make repairs and fires."
"If we drag it all this way, the fuel and ammunition it drags to the little devil's aviation base will soon run out, and the ammunition will soon run out. Let's seize the opportunity to fight back!"
Not only that, some fake warehouses and bases were specially built inside Licheng to cover the actions of ground troops and attract enemy air raid firepower.
Everything is arranged properly.
For the Japanese pilots who perform air raid missions.
The Eighth Route Army in the Licheng area is quite tenacious, and the anti-aircraft firepower does not stop for a moment. After they dropped incendiary bombs in front, they saw a large number of Eighth Route Army troops in Licheng behind, rushing to put out the fire.
It seems that both parties are exhausted, you come and I go back and forth.
Time quickly came to the afternoon of the next day.
Chapter completed!