Chapter 1018: Despair

"Oh God! And so many planes? What should we do? "Henry? Admiral Mayo could not help but exclaim when he saw the carrier-based aircraft of the second wave of the German Navy's aircraft carrier fleet.

The previous wave of carrier-based aircraft, although only sank two of their battleships. However, several battleships were damaged, some were seriously wounded. Now, there are so many carrier-based aircraft, just to force them into a corner!

"General, what are we going to do?" Henry? Lieutenant General Wilson looked panicked. Now he is completely six gods and no master, and he doesn't know what to do.

Henry? Admiral Mayo closed his eyes in pain: "May God bless us!" ”

Indeed, the current US fleet is powerless, and they can only pin their hopes on the ethereal God, hoping that God will bless them. There is no other way than the manifestation of God, and the current US fleet has no other way.

It is foreseeable that the second wave of carrier-based aircraft of the German Navy will once again inflict great casualties on them. Immediately afterwards, the Atlantic Fleet of the German Navy, which had been following behind them, would take the opportunity to beat the water dogs and sink all the American warships that had been lucky enough to escape the air attack, or had been severely damaged but could not be sunk. This time, not only did they have no chance of winning, but there was a great possibility that they would be wiped out here. Such a price is too great for them, and it is completely beyond their expectations.

Before the war began, Henry? Admiral Mayo has made a deduction for this battle. The best result was, of course, for the U.S. fleet to defeat the German Navy and win, allowing the U.S. to completely occupy the Azores. And the worst result was nothing more than their defeat and the reoccupation of the Azores by Germany. But even in the worst-case scenario, the U.S. fleet will not be wiped out!

Or rather, Henry? Admiral Mayo had no idea that the German Navy would use aircraft carriers in this war. And looking at the scale of carrier-based aircraft that take off, the number of aircraft carriers used is still very large. Therefore, the American fleet will lose a complete defeat in this battle.

The second wave of carrier-based aircraft of the German Navy did not pay attention to the ideas of these Americans, and they attacked directly. And, the point was to launch an attack on those American battleships that were intact. The purpose of this time is to completely annihilate the US fleet, at least those capital ships of the US fleet. Therefore, it is best to sink or severely damage those intact battleships first. Those damaged battleships, naturally, had other forces of the Navy to deal with.

"Da Da Da!"

The fighter plane's aviation machine guns were firing wildly, and they were like petrels in a storm, shuttling through the anti-aircraft fire network of American warships, which looked very thrilling, and every time it seemed as if they were about to collide, but each time they were able to avoid it dangerously.

U.S. sailors, who had little experience in air defense operations, operated anti-aircraft guns or anti-aircraft machine guns to chase those fighters. However, there was little to no result. On the contrary, their anti-aircraft fire network was torn to pieces. The German bombers and torpedo planes took the opportunity to launch an attack and dropped bombs or torpedoes on American warships.

"Oh God! Bombs, dodge them quickly! An American sailor yelled in horror.

Four aviation armor-piercing shells, forming a parabola, smashed into the US battleship "California".

"Boom!"

Two bombs fell into the sea, splashing up jets of water that soared into the sky. However, two other bombs hit the battleship 'California'. A bomb blew a large hole in the foredeck of the battleship 'California' and caused a raging fire. Another bomb blew up two adjacent anti-aircraft gun emplacements, setting off a bloody storm among the US sailors.

The German torpedo planes often operated in conjunction with the bombers, and also gave the torpedo planes the best opportunity to play when the enemy's warships were dodging the bombs falling from the sky.

Four torpedo planes dropped torpedoes less than eight hundred meters from the battleship 'California'. Four 450 mm medium torpedoes quickly rushed towards the battleship 'California'.

In the end, four torpedoes managed to hit only two of them. But it still caused the battleship 'California' to suffer heavy damage.

Next, the other carrier-based aircraft saw this opportunity and immediately launched a siege on the battleship 'California'. The battleship 'California', which had already suffered heavy damage, had no way to dodge in the face of the siege of German carrier-based aircraft, and was soon sunk because it was too badly damaged.

"General, the USS California has been sunk!" A staff officer to Henry? Admiral Mayo reported.

"I see!" Henry? Admiral Mayo said.

Indeed, he had no other way to do it, so he could only watch as his own capital ships were sunk. You know, now he is almost unable to protect himself.

As the flagship, the battleship "Colorado" is naturally also the target of the German Navy's carrier-based aircraft. It's just that their luck seems to have been better before, and they haven't been hurt too much. But this time, their luck seems to have run out.

Eight torpedo planes swooped down on them from the port side of the battleship 'Colorado'.

"Boom! Boom! Boom! ”

Despite the anti-aircraft guns and secondary guns on the battleship firing with all their might, an attempt was made to destroy these torpedo machines before they could drop their bombs.

However, this is undoubtedly very difficult.

A torpedo machine was about to drop a bomb when it was hit by an anti-aircraft gun shell. The entire nose was smashed, and the pilot was killed on the spot. The plane, which lost control, fell the surface of the sea and shattered.

The American sailors couldn't help but cheer.

However, this does not mean that the crisis of the battleship Colorado is over. The other seven torpedo planes were still approaching at high speed.

Less than six hundred meters from the battleship 'Colorado', seven torpedo planes dropped torpedoes, then quickly pulled up and fled the battlefield. However, what they gave to the battleship "Colorado" was disaster.

"Oh God! Seven torpedoes. ”

"It's over, we're done! We're going to be sunk, run! ”

The American sailors on the battleship "Colorado" turned pale with fright. Some sailors even jumped directly into the sea to escape from the area.

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