Chapter 11: Hitting a Stone with an Egg

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After the earth-shattering shelling of the enemy battleship group, the high-level officials of the Treasure Island Republic were extremely angry, and the generals in the headquarters said that they would fight to the death with the enemy, and they would fight to the last soldier and the last man, and they would turn this archipelago into a scorched earth, so that the enemy would pay a supreme price, and the corpses would pave the way to occupy this place......

These officers literally did not see any hope or description of victory, and the war in their hearts seemed doomed. The anger of the generals concealed the indescribable despair in their hearts. "The enemy army is too strong to defeat."

At this time, no one said anything about surrender, and the military code and regulations of this ancient country were written in black and white -- "I would rather die than surrender", and this is the kind of education that these soldiers received since childhood, and this cultural atmosphere is directly related to the fact that the islanders are the descendants of exiled soldiers. For these soldiers who have been soldiers for hundreds of years, the only thing they have to care about at this moment of imminent destruction is still war!! It's their duty, and it's their genes.

War is a must, the question is how!!

Of the existing forces of the Republic of Treasure Island, the only ones that could effectively damage the enemy's battleships were those large-caliber shore defense guns and naval torpedoes. The combat operation that morning proved that torpedoes were the most effective weapon for attacking large enemy ships. Admiral Carl Perry, commander of the Treasure Island Navy and Minister of Defense, decided to carry out a torpedo attack at dusk.

The navy is an offensive service, and the navy must attack, even in the face of a strong enemy that is difficult to defeat, it will never be a target ship in the harbor. The descendants of these navy who fled hundreds of years ago unanimously decided: to throw in all the forces they could to launch a torpedo attack on the enemy battlefleet.

At that time, the naval fleet of the Treasure Island Republic Self-Defense Forces was once again ordered to attack with all its might, and another naval battle in the mode of desperate combat was about to begin.

In the afternoon of the same day, all the ships of the Treasure Island Navy went to the secret base in batches to replenish ammunition and prepare for this decisive assault at dusk and sunset, with the goal of supporting the battleship group of enemy troops near the shore.

The two sides involved in this battle are as follows:

The entire fleet of the Navy of the Republic of Treasure Island:

"Hatsune Miku", "Limpoli", "Aya Ueto", "Akibe Yoshizawa", "Ozawa Yuan", "Oda Kei", a total of six Edelweiss-class fast pocket cruisers (in fact, the Japanese Navy's Fukiyuki-class destroyers); 32 PT torpedo boats.

Saxony-Windsor Imperial Expeditionary Fleet Shore Fire Support Detachment:

This is an unprecedentedly powerful fleet, with more than 300 ships and supply ships of various types. The main ships are as follows:

10 battleships, 8 Daystar-class battleships, 2 King-class battleships.

14 battlecruisers, 6 coma-rated high-speed battlecruisers, and 8 Pluto-class battlecruisers.

Heavy cruisers were used for the defense of the homeland and were not sent.

50 light cruisers, 10 Sunset (Xiaguang) class light cruisers, 20 Full Moon-class light cruisers, 20 Galileo 305 heavy gun light cruisers.

Destroyers, 20 destroyers of various types of M, are mainly used to protect the transport and supply fleet and do not participate in battles.

The main landing combat force of the fleet is an amphibious combat force of 60,000 people, which is jointly formed by the Navy and the Army, with three Marine Divisions, the 1st Marine Division, the 2nd Marine Division, and the 3rd Marine Division; In addition, there was an army tank brigade and a colonial force of about 20,000 men.

At that time, no one on the attacking and defending sides of that place could have imagined that this naval battle would be a battle that would shine in the annals of history, a battle that was included in the compulsory course of naval tactics all over the world, and a decisive battle that was recognized by historians all over the world as a turning point in history. The outcome of this naval battle shocked both sides and the whole world, and relevant experts in the naval and military fields of the world exclaimed in unison: "This is simply impossible, this can only be a miracle!" "After this war,