329 We have come to hunt
"That's too good, isn't it?" At the same moment, when the British naval top brass was anxious about the affairs of the German fleet, on the deck of the aircraft carrier Zeppelin, Lütjans sighed. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Before the actual combat took place, he never imagined that after the fleet had aircraft carriers, there would be such a radical change.
Take out the most annoying cruisers or shoot down enemy carrier-based aircraft like flies! This is tantamount to directly poking the eyes of many parties.
Lütjans looked at Hines and asked, "I heard that you personally trained the Führer for several days before serving on the Zeppelin aircraft carrier?" ”
At the mention of this, Hines couldn't help but smile bitterly - thinking of that time today, he could still feel the apocalyptic devastation now.
Where is the training, it is simply abuse! In those few days, Li Le took out the methods commonly used by MLM organizations in later generations, and insisted on fooling Hines, the commander of the air force, into believing the bright future of the naval aviation that Li Le said.
At that time, Hines was locked up in a small black room, and was subjected to Li Le's crazy brainwashing over and over again, from the importance of naval aviation to the operational concept of naval aviation......
By the time he had finished that unforgettable week of training, he had dark circles under his eyes and was already believing in the future of naval aviation as if he were a god.
But now, he won't admit that he was abused and brainwashed by the Führer. After seeing success and truly seeing the power of naval aviation, he now seems to have assumed the identity of a protégé of the Son of Heaven.
Looking at Lu Teyans's curious eyes, Hines smiled proudly: "The Führer has taught me a lot of things. ”
Führer's students! Is this name loud? Just ask if you are afraid? I'm going to teach the Führer a teacher! Sounds like that! Right! Just ask you if you're right! Hines shouted triumphantly in his heart.
He didn't know that at this time, in distant China, there was already a large group of bureaucrats who called a committee member "president......
Of course, he also didn't know that in the future love action blockbuster of an island country, teaching is really a beautiful profession that makes people think about it.
None of that aside, at least now Lütjans has been fooled by Hines. The German admiral was envious, and wondered if he should find a time to ask the Führer to spare some effort to train......
Li Le would not object, if he knew that Hines had already advertised his make-up class, he would be willing to give the generals a lesson.
I don't know if other skills will improve Li Le, but through MLM training, their loyalty is basically guaranteed.
After throwing off the two cruisers in front of the British and two reconnaissance planes, the German fleet was in an unprecedented better position.
The British fleet, although huge, was blind and could not see the German fleet, so what use could it be?
Lütjans had already figured out that he could take advantage of the high speed of his fleet to bypass the British and intercept his blind fleet and enter the Atlantic Ocean.
After entering the Atlantic, the vast ocean became his best cover. The area there is so large that even if there are carrier-based aircraft to reconnoiter and search, it is unlikely that they will find his fleet!
He was all too familiar with such a battle, so familiar that it was in his bones—he had just commanded the Scharnhorst a month earlier, and had escaped the British net here and fled back to Brest.
Having regained his familiar rhythm, Ruttejans felt really good at this moment. He fell in love with the aircraft carrier under his feet, really, really liked it!
It's not that he sees how dazzling this battleship will be in the future, or that he sees the many powerful capabilities of this kind of battleship.
Instead, he discovered that the battleship could take out the opposing reconnaissance plane, bringing the naval battle back to the plane mode he was familiar with.
The three-dimensional naval battle made him and Admirals like Raeder feel uncomfortable. The revolutionary methods of warfare brought about by new weapons put him and traditional naval commanders such as Raeder in danger of becoming obsolete.
But now, when the enemy's carrier-based aircraft could not be effective, Lütjans found himself able to take the fleet with him again and maneuver with the warships of the enemy navy on the rough seas.
It's like two children fighting, and a child will shout loudly: "If you have the ability, don't go to the teacher!" ”
In a mode where everyone can't sue the teacher and can't find the parents, Lu Teyans found himself the fastest and most flexible child!
As if to see that Lütjans was in a good mood, Hines said: "Don't be in a hurry to be happy yet, in fact, after entering the Atlantic, you will find that naval aviation is of better use!" ”
"What's a better use?" Lütjens was already very satisfied with the addition of the Zeppelin aircraft carrier, which brought about a radical change in the German fleet.
Now that he heard that there were more benefits, he couldn't help but be stunned, and after subconsciously confirming a sentence, he immediately asked, "What's the use?" ”
When Hines heard Lütjans ask, he began to proudly tease the knowledge instilled in the Führer when he gave him a make-up lesson: "Just to defeat the opponent's naval aviation, this is just the beginning!" Not letting the other party use the sky is the first step, and using the sky ourselves is the ultimate goal! ”
Hearing Hines say this, Lütjans was a little dissatisfied: if he used carrier-based aircraft to sink enemy ships like he sank the Suffolk, wouldn't his big ships and huge guns become outdated spectators?
Ignoring the slight displeasure on Lütjans's face, Hines continued: "Attack is one thing, of course, but there is another side, and that is what the enemy is most willing to do - reconnaissance!" ”
When Lutejans heard the word reconnaissance, he suddenly realized that he was thinking a little narrowly!
He realized that if the aircraft on the aircraft carrier were used for reconnaissance, a completely different early warning intelligence network would be created for the entire fleet.
These planes can find a British convoy 200 kilometers away, keep an eye on this convoy to provide reconnaissance information, and guide the fleet to intercept and destroy such convoys!
With these aircraft, the efficiency of breaking engagements can be increased exponentially. Even with aircraft carriers as the core of intelligence, you can command submarines to join hunting operations!
Based on the results of these aircraft detections, Germany could mobilize submarines, warships and directly use aircraft to attack targets, and it was entirely possible to choose a more suitable way to strike at the opponent.
Real-time aerial reconnaissance intelligence will offset the escort methods designed by the other side to deal with submarines, such as changing routes.
With advance intelligence hundreds of kilometers in advance, short-legged submarines can also maneuver in advance and intercept in the positions that the enemy fleet must pass......
When you think about it, it is as if Lütjens had discovered a new continent. He knew that his beloved battleship was not going to be banned, but greatly strengthened.
Compared with unreliable aircraft carriers and carrier-based aircraft, compared to submarines with short legs that can only be ambushed, big ships and giant guns are the true love of breaking the war!
It's really true love! His battleships could be scattered and reach the position of the enemy transport fleet at a speed of 30 knots.
With 381 mm and 280 mm guns, it is easy to kill those destroyers prepared for anti-submarine use.
Then calmly drive into the convoy and fire from all sides with 150mm secondary guns, sinking all targets within range!
This is probably the most efficient way to attack the enemy's supply lines, and the enemy's losses are overwhelming!
Even if the enemy's fleet pursues it, early reconnaissance allows the commander to confirm the size and location of the opposing fleet.
When you encounter a weak fleet, turn around and go back to eat it, and when you encounter a strong opponent, use the high speed to get rid of the opponent!
Even if you run, you have to be much calmer than you are now. How pleasant is that? Lütjans felt like he would wake up laughing from his dreams.
"It's really good! It's really great! "The elated Lütjans suddenly felt that it was really the right thing for the Führer to force the navy to fight.
Hines nodded and said, "With the cover of naval aviation, the fleet can have greater space activities...... The advantage is already on our side! ”
He said it confidently, because after sinking the Suffolk and eating the opponent's carrier-based aircraft, he found that the Führer had forced him to believe everything was right!
By this time, the formation of the fleet had already changed. The cruiser Nuremberg, which did not have a radar, had been moved to the middle of the team to guard against the opposing submarines and torpedoes.
Beginning with the battlecruiser Gneisenau, equipped with a new radar, followed by Bismarck, then Zeppelin, then Tirpitz, then Nuremberg and Prinz Eugen.
Such an arrangement can ensure that the fleet's radar can be the first to detect the adversary. Having seen the power of the Führer's air force, Lütjans has now begun to trust radar, the "artifact" that the Führer relied on.
Trust is an amazing thing, because after being proven right again and again, the trust of others will increase.
When this trust is raised to such a level as the Führer, this trust is upgraded to a kind of faith!
Hines had made the Führer his faith, and Lütjans now had a clear tendency to do so.
He began to change from apprehension about this expedition to his determination to succeed. After seeing the strength of his fleet, he also understood the Führer's painstaking efforts.
So, he stood on the bridge and said to himself with a smile: "What are you afraid of? I'm not here to fight the British fleet, we're here to hunt, aren't we? ”