Chapter 442: A Devastating Naval Battle
At this time, there was a large fleet of four aircraft carrier groups heading west in the waters of the eastern Pacific, which was the fleet sent by Isoroku Yamamoto, commander of the combined fleet of the Japanese and Japanese navies, to support the mainland. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Because, on the same day that the Japanese mainland was attacked, the commander of the North American Expeditionary Force, the commander of the Combined Naval Fleet, Yamamoto Isoroku, received a telegram, but the message was not all but an incomplete message, and from the incomplete message, Commander Yamamoto Isoroku probably guessed that the Japanese mainland was being attacked by an unknown army.
This news is truly unbelievable, but it is so shocking, who can believe that the empire itself will be invaded by foreign enemies.
It doesn't matter if you don't believe it, what matters is what to do now.
This matter made Yamamoto fifty-six very troubled, and he needed more information, but there was no news of the North American Expeditionary Force contacting the mainland.
In desperation, Yamamoto 56 convened his subordinates to discuss, although the fighting in North America was fierce, the attack of the American army was very crazy, and the North American expeditionary force was under great pressure, and finally decided to send the aircraft carrier battle group back to take a look.
Several aircraft carrier formations of the North American Expeditionary Force are located on the east coast of the United States, and it takes a lot of time to go back and forth, and by the time they entered the eastern Pacific, ten days and a half months had passed, and the war between Japan and Japan had come to an end.
The commander of the fleet, Nagumo Tadaichi, led the main warship in the eastern Pacific, probably unaware of the imminent demise of the homeland.
Not only him, but almost all the overseas legions did not know the situation on the mainland, and without communication contact, it was impossible for the outside world to know what was going on on the mainland.
Of course, Nagumo Tadaichi didn't know that there was a naval fleet waiting for her ahead.
Yes, the Northland Volunteers have already made arrangements, and the satellite has already acquired the Japanese and Japanese North American Expeditionary Force fleet, which is departing for the mainland.
The aircraft carrier formation of the Daming Navy, the Northland Volunteer Army, was ordered to set off for the eastern Pacific to ambush the Japanese and Japanese North American Expeditionary Force aircraft carrier battle group.
Although the Northland Volunteer Navy only sent the Daming aircraft carrier formation to confront several aircraft carrier formations of the Japanese North American Expeditionary Force, the combat effectiveness of the Northland Volunteer Army aircraft carrier formation was very terrifying.
A maritime armed force that surpasses this era is about to face off against the Asian naval powers in this lifetime, and its outcome will soon be revealed.
When the Daming aircraft carrier formation was still 400 nautical miles away from the Japanese naval formation, the fleet commander gave an order, and the fighters on the aircraft carrier began to rise into the air and pounce on the enemy fleet in the distance. Ten submarines were already lurking around the naval fleet of the Japanese North American Corps, ready for battle.
The Northland Volunteers have entered the missile age, and there is no need to engage in close combat with the Japanese aircraft carrier formation.
Although the reconnaissance planes of the Japanese Navy's aircraft carrier formation had already detected the sudden appearance of the Northland Volunteer Army's aircraft carrier formation fighters, the missiles had already begun to be launched before the Japanese air force had time to take off.
At this time, the aircraft carrier squadron of the Japanese expeditionary force received a warning from a reconnaissance plane that an enemy plane was coming, and the alarm suddenly sounded on the deck of the entire aircraft carrier formation, and the officers and men entered a state of war in a hurry.
It's a pity that everything was too late, and with a "boom" explosion, an aircraft carrier was hit on the deck and overturned the plane that was still on the deck preparing to take off. There are also several missiles flying in the air, and the target is directly aimed at the Japanese aircraft carrier formation.
In the blink of an eye, several aircraft carriers have already been hit by missiles, but the Japanese aircraft carrier formation has not yet visually detected the appearance of planes in the sky.
This sudden blow immediately caused confusion among the entire aircraft carrier formation.
The planes on the aircraft carrier formation lost the conditions for take-off, and therefore lost the ability to attack, and the only thing left was to be beaten.
It is only a matter of time before all the warships of the fleet will be sunk, not to mention the fact that at this time there are submarines lurking under the sea, and torpedoes under the water are rushing in.
The Japanese aircraft carrier formation was a little confused, and for the time being, it had not yet grasped what kind of military force was attacking the Japanese aircraft carrier formation, and the entire aircraft carrier formation was in chaos, and the warships of the entire aircraft carrier formation were in chaos, which also created conditions for the submarine forces of the Northern Volunteer Army to take advantage of the chaos to attack the Japanese aircraft carrier formation.
Taking advantage of your chaos to kill you is a common tactic of the Northland Volunteers.
The missiles in the air, as well as the underwater torpedoes, were all aimed at these targets on the sea, and from time to time the water column was lifted on the sea surface, and the sound of explosions continued, and some small warships were even cut off by the waist, and the head or tail of the battleship was erected and quickly sank to the bottom of the sea.
The aircraft carrier formation of the Japanese and Japanese North American Expeditionary Force was in chaos, and Commander Nagumo Tadashi screamed hysterically, but he didn't even know who the enemy was, let alone give correct orders.
Even if Commander Nagumo Tadaichi found out about the other party, in the face of a naval battle that he had never understood, even if Nagumo Tadaichi ordered the army to counterattack, I am afraid it would be in vain.
The fate of the defeat of the Japanese aircraft carrier formation was inevitable.
At this time, all four aircraft carriers were shot and caught fire, as for the others, they were not so lucky.
Those warships don't have the tonnage of an aircraft carrier, and one or two missiles or torpedoes are enough to sink these warships to the bottom of the sea.
There were fewer and fewer warships on the sea, and the submarine of the Northland Volunteer Army began to search for the submarines of the Japanese aircraft carrier group.
As long as these submarines are discovered, they probably will not escape the fate of being sunk.
Of course, there were a few submarines who took advantage of the chaos to escape once they knew that the situation was not good.
In fact, in this vast Pacific Ocean, when the submarine loses supplies, it may be a bit difficult to escape back to the West Coast of the United States. After all, these submarines are not nuclear-powered, and conventional submarines of this era, technically, are still in their infancy.
Another aircraft carrier had a loud explosion, probably a boiler or an ammunition compartment, in short, the aircraft carrier was disintegrated by the explosion and quickly sank to the bottom of the sea.
This is the first aircraft carrier to sink, but it is not the last to sink, and soon a second aircraft carrier will follow in its footsteps and sink into the eastern Pacific.
After some time, there were no other warships on the sea, only the wreckage of three aircraft carriers remained.
The sea continued to rush into the crooked hull, and the huge aircraft carrier grew smaller and shorter, and finally gradually approached the sea level and disappeared into the sea of heroes.
This is the modern navy of the mighty Northland Volunteers, a navy that can be proud of the world.
It is no longer possible for traditional warships to confront it, and traditional naval warfare is no longer suitable for future naval warfare.
The Northland Volunteer Naval Aviation fighters have returned, and the underwater submarine has not shown up, probably quietly dripping away, leaving a bleak scene.
It won't be long before the Pacific Ocean returns to silence as if nothing had ever happened.