Chapter 384: Massive Bombing

The first bomb dropped on the Japanese was a faster horizontal bomber.

The group flew hundreds of kilometers and entered the northern part of Goryeo, where it was the tail of the Japanese army's northward march and the rear guard unit left behind by the Japanese army to supervise the Goryeo cannon fodder.

The rumbling sound in the sky alerted the Japanese army, but these still elite Japanese rearguards only slowed down their advance and did not stop immediately.

The Japanese army immediately paid a heavy price for their ignorance.

One hundred and eight horizontal bombers divided into six groups, respectively against the Japanese army on six avenues, went around the back of the Japanese army and began to bomb.

The 250-kilogram bomb fell into the ranks of the Japanese army with a sharp whistling sound, and the officers of the Japanese army thought of evacuating the dense formation, but it was already too late.

The violent explosion of the bomb set off a huge storm of death, and in the large bursts of orange-red flames, countless Japanese soldiers were thrown into the air along with tree branches, dust, and garbage.

The Huaxia Army's "Kaitian" bomber is the first four-shot heavy horizontal bomber, with a maximum bomb carrying capacity of 2,200 kilograms, and can carry eight 250-kilogram bombs and two self-defense heavy machine guns in each battle.

The tactics used by the eighteen planes were to bomb all the bombs on the Japanese army in the first wave of 12 bombers, and after five minutes, when the Japanese army found that there was no trace of the bombs in the sky, the remaining six bombers entered again and dropped bombs on the remnants of the Japanese army.

In the flames of the bomb explosion, the Japanese soldiers were either killed or scattered with their heads in their hands to find a place to hide, and they had no power to fight back.

But of course, there are also some fierce Japanese soldiers who are not afraid of death, spontaneously raising their rifles and shooting indiscriminately into the sky.

This chaotic return fire was as much of a threat to bombardment as a rifle shot at the moon, but some Japanese officers were inspired to mount their heavy machine guns and fire continuously into the air, but the idea was too late to be implemented.

After the bombers dropped their bombs and retreated, an even bigger bombing came.

It was a swarm of airships far larger than bombers.

As soon as the airship reached the sky above the Japanese army, it was immediately encountered by the rifle bullets fired into the sky by the Japanese army.

The soldiers on the airship were immediately furious: "Nima's dead widow dares to use bullets to hit Lao Tzu, you go to die!" ”

The airship's flying posture was slightly adjusted, and it immediately pounced on the Japanese army, but the bomb was not dropped, and the heavy machine gun on the airship fired first, and the sound of the heavy machine gun firing immediately resounded in the air.

The Japanese soldiers who were still standing on the side of the road were cut down like stakes.

The rest of the Japanese army did not dare to do anything and hurried to find a hidden location, but they were not as fast as the bombs.

The bombs that were densely dropped immediately set off a shock wave, and many Japanese soldiers were already lying on the ground, but the huge kinetic energy of the explosion shook them alive and bled to death.

More of the Japanese army lay on their stomachs in the grass and jungle, but the blazing flames ignited even these damp plants, and many of them were killed by the thick smoke.

After the bulky airship dropped the bomb, it quickly lifted off into the air, leaving a light combat airship in the sky above the bombing site.

Although the combat airship carried only 1,000 kilograms of ammunition, it was difficult to carry out the bombing mission, but the heavy machine guns and snipers carried by the ships became the same as the reminder of the Japanese army.

The combat airship circled back and forth over the bombing site, and once it found a living Japanese figure on the ground, it lowered its altitude, and if there were more Japanese troops, they bombed with 25 kg bombs or used heavy machine guns to strafe them, and if the Japanese army was small, it was a good opportunity for snipers to exercise.

Under the powerful combined blows of small bombs, heavy machine guns, and sniper rifles on the combat airships, as long as the shadow of the airship appeared in the air, the Japanese soldiers either hugged their heads and ran away, or lay on the ground and pretended to be dead, and no one dared to stand up again.

But soon, the Japanese army discovered the characteristics of airship bombing: as long as the Japanese army went north to the east, the airship would intentionally or unintentionally open the net and let the Japanese army go; But if the Japanese army goes south, they will surely die.

The Japanese army didn't know why such a situation occurred, but in the face of death, no one dared to be careless.

The Japanese army received the order to quickly move north, and when there was resistance when they turned back, no Japanese army dared to turn back and go south during the daytime, and only at night, a very small number of scattered Japanese troops quietly left the brigade and turned around and marched south.

As for when the Huaxia army came and was killed, these Japanese troops no longer considered it, anyway, they had guns and cannons, and they could do whatever they wanted on the Goryeo Peninsula.

Most of the Japanese army went north and went east.

After the first round of bombardment of the rear guard of the Japanese army, the planes and airships of the Huaxia Army concentrated their main forces in the areas where the Japanese army was the largest and most densely formed.

Although the weather was already sunny at this time, the ground was still wet and muddy, and it was still extremely difficult for the army to move on the road.

More than 3,000 airships and 108 bombers dropped bombs and used heavy machine guns to strafe the Japanese troops on the ground in batches, and flew back to the base in batches to reload ammunition and took off again to bomb.

From an outsider's point of view, the airships and planes in the air dropped whistling bombs on the ground, causing violent explosions that continued throughout the day, without a break.

This was an unprecedented aerial strangulation battle, stretching from northern Goryeo to the northeastern part of the Liaodong Peninsula, from eastern Jilin to southern Heilongjiang, stretching for thousands of miles and covering a vast area of more than 100,000 square kilometers.

Because of the wicker border policy of the Qing court in those years, the Chinese people living here were originally scarce, after the war, Hu Zhen asked to mobilize the common people to retreat 500 kilometers, and the Chinese people who stayed in the local area were very rare, and these days the activities here are the two million Japanese army and Goryeo cannon fodder who suddenly rushed out of northern Goryeo.

Because there are not many ordinary people from our own country here, the Huaxia army has no scruples about bombing the enemy.

The 2.1 million Japanese army and their Goryeo cannon fodder suffered from the endless heavenly fire that fell from the sky, and countless Japanese troops and Goryeo cannon fodder were blown to the ground, and many more people were not killed, but were drenched in blood and scarred.

During the bombardment, the first reaction of the Goryeo cannon fodder was to immediately turn around and run south, which was their hometown.

However, there were still 100,000 Japanese troops in the northern part of Goryeo, who were severely damaged in the first round of bombardment by the Huaxia army, and were being forced to advance northward by the bombardment of the Huaxia army, which happened to collide with the rolling Goryeo cannon fodder.

At this time, there was absolutely no good fruit to eat as cannon fodder in Goryeo, and as a result, no one could escape from the front of the Japanese army and return to their hometown. (To be continued.) )