Chapter 19 Strategic Bombing



Germany has been trying to make peace with the British since the occupation of France, but the new Churchill government obviously did not accept Hitler's set, so Hitler was very annoyed.

So Ji Feng came up with a solution, and after Hitler's consent, he began to implement it.

Ji Feng was under the majority of the First and Second Air Forces, as well as part of the Naval Aviation, and the quantity and quality of these aircraft were obviously more effective than the British's Hurricane I, Hurricane II and Spitfire.

The Hurricane I was armed with eight small-caliber machine guns, and was no longer able to penetrate the armor of HNA's main fighters.

The Hurricane II was armed with two 20mm guns and four small-caliber machine guns, but due to performance problems, it had very little impact on German aircraft.

The Spitfire was the most threatening, armed with four 20mm guns and four small-caliber machine guns, and although the early models would stall at high G-force due to carburetor problems, they were still a formidable opponent.

For strategic bombing, Ji Feng specially designed the B1 intercontinental strategic bomber with JU390 as a template and B29, and the B1A uses the gradually phased out B engine to rotate, otherwise the passengers will swim, so these planes can completely carry out high-altitude bombing missions without escort.

Ji Feng ordered the first three batches of bombers to take off in three days and distribute leaflets throughout Britain about the British government's disregard for the lives of its own people, which was a huge weapon of Ji Feng's psychological warfare.

The leaflet clearly stated that after three days there would be a strategic bombing of all strategically important places in Britain, and the leaflet expressed the hope that the peaceful inhabitants of Britain would be evacuated as soon as possible from the following cities: London, Aberdeen, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Isle of Wight, Oxford, and Liverpool.

However, the British government believed that the Germans were incapable of strategic bombing, and made sarcastic remarks about the German government.

Ribbentrop's Foreign Office was thus transformed into a "Ministry of Condemnation", and Goebbels wanted to help Ribbentrop in his condemnation.

Ji Feng and Goering were secretly hoarding incendiary bombs and other chemical munitions, while the navy also built thousands of small barges out of concrete.

The Army, on the other hand, drew a group of elite forces to advance with the Panzergrenadier Brigade of Field Marshal Goering. Aberdeen has an important oil industry base in the United Kingdom, which naturally became an important bombing target for Ji Feng. As long as the oil refinery in Aberdeen was blown up, the British would have no aviation gasoline, gasoline, diesel, lubricants and all kinds of oil. That is to say, except for the machinery that burns coal and directly burns crude oil, the British will not be able to start any other machinery.

Because this is a place where the oil refining industry is highly developed, the bombers sent by Ji Feng are carrying six tons of incendiary bombs.

The incendiary bombs are small bombs, each weighing 50 kilograms, some of which are napalm, some of which are made of aluminum-magnesium alloy, and in general, they are still very lethal weapons.

Not to mention the use of such weapons of mass destruction in such a place where the oil industry is highly developed.

So Ji Feng personally took the B1 strategic bomber to the UK.

Since the bombers flew at an altitude of 11,000 and 390 meters, the British fighters did not have the ability to run to such a high altitude to watch the German fighters, so the anti-aircraft guns took on the responsibility that should have been borne by the pilots.

But the accuracy of the anti-aircraft gun was very poor, and the closest shot to Ji Feng's plane only blew off a small piece of flap, for such a huge aircraft, this small injury was nothing at all. When it reached the sky over Aberdeen, the plane began to lower its altitude, and Ji Feng's plan was to reduce it to an altitude of 4,000 meters to bomb, and after the bombing was completed, it would rise again to 10,000 meters and return home.

Ji Feng stared closely at the radio guide, and with the help of the ground agents, Ji Feng quickly aimed at the target Aberdeen's refinery.

When the huge oil tank of the refinery was put into the bombing sight by Ji Feng, bombs fell from the open bomb bay.

Then these bombs hit the oil canisters of the British, causing a violent explosion that instantly released a high temperature of thousands of degrees Celsius. The steel oil tanks of the British were melted, and the crude oil that the British relied on to sustain their army began to leak from the oil tanks.

The high temperature caused the crude oil to burn as it flowed, and the crude oil rushed towards the lower ground of Aberdeen.

Ji Feng's incendiary bomb not only blew up the crude oil storage tank, but also blew up the refined oil storage tank, and these various refined oils extracted by the British with great effort returned to the state where the oil had just been extracted in the blink of an eye.

When Ji Feng's plane was in a big circle in the air and was about to rise, a cannonball hit the right wing of Ji Feng's plane, and the No. 6 engine was unfortunately hit and burned.

As the captain of the aircraft, Ji Feng issued an order to his army on the radio: "This is General Peace No. 1, I was hit by British anti-aircraft guns, and the following voyage will be piloted by General Peace No. 2 to take over from me, and I will return to France from a low altitude." ”

Then Ji Feng turned on the carbon dioxide dry powder fire extinguisher he designed, of course, if he chose to extinguish the fire, the captain completely gave up an engine. Because the extinguishing agent used to extinguish the fire will remain in the engine, the engine that has been forcibly extinguished cannot be started again.

A gray froth suddenly exploded in the right wing, and then the flame of Engine Six went out like a mouse seeing a cat, and Engine Six stopped turning.

Ji Feng adjusted the axle moment of the No. 6 engine and adjusted it to the oar, so as not to lose more speed.

Aberdeen was at Ji Feng's feet, and Ji Feng could even feel the burning sensation under his feet. Ji Feng glanced at the ground, and then stopped looking.

It was like hell below, with the city surrounded by boiling and burning crude oil, and the asphalt roads built by the overjoyed Aberdeen officials had melted from the heat, and now there was a tumbling river of asphalt below.

The river may seem like nothing on the surface, but in reality it is hundreds or even thousands of degrees Celsius

When the citizens of Aberdeen jumped from their homes onto the pavement, they realized that the asphalt under their feet had liquefied. But they couldn't break free at all, because they were dead.

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