Chapter 207, Battle of Okinawa

"Boom!" With an explosion, a destroyer was hit by a cannonball weighing a ton of duck slippery, and the result was self-evident, it was torn to pieces in an instant, and it became a new home for fish in the sea. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

There is a large amount of oil-stained garbage floating on the surface of the sea, which is left behind by the sunken Japanese warships, yes, all of them are Japanese warships.

Because of the inadequate preparation, the Japanese army sent no large-caliber battleships, the largest is the 203mm gun of the armored cruiser, it is okay to hit the destroyer or the same type of cruiser, but they just take it to fight the duck slip, for the duck slip 203mm gun is the most damaged, want to sink, it is not a matter of one or two, besides, the sea cannon is very unstable, the accuracy is poor, can hit a cannon is considered a blessing from God.

For the Japanese army, most of the time the artillery is a matter of luck, unlike Xiling's battleship, equipped with advanced measuring instruments, etc., the hit rate has been greatly improved, especially the murderous thing of duck slippery, after the accuracy of the hit rate is improved, the combat effectiveness is simply off the charts, and an average of one round of salvo fire, there is a shell hit.

With the small size of the Japanese destroyer, let alone a direct shot, even if they missed the bullet closely, they couldn't stand it, and the cruiser took a shot, and it was crippled if it didn't die.

The combat effectiveness of the First Fleet broke out, and all the navies attacked by the Japanese army were knocked down, and their own losses were not much.

The ultra-high hit rate shown in it not only frightened the Japanese army, but also frightened the passers-by who watched the show.

As a navy, they naturally know what the hit rate of sea shelling is, and if they can hit three or four out of 100 rounds, even if they are blessed by God, in the entire World War II, the Japanese warship hit the highest rate, but it was only 8 percent of the hit rate, and there will even be warships in the European theater to shoot all the shells, and they may not be able to sink one.

The U.S. military guessed that they should have some equipment or instruments that could improve the hit rate, and if they only relied on human training, they would never achieve such an effect, and it was only a long time before Xiling's navy was established.

Therefore, for such a terrifying hit rate as duck slippery, the US military does not know what kind of expression to put on.

I'm afraid that if they become enemies, then they shouldn't be the ones who sink to the bottom of the sea. But now they are targeting Japan, and with such combat power, they can quickly collapse the Japanese fleet, and they will suffer fewer losses.

The fleet that the Japanese hastily assembled had no effect, but instead sent themselves, all of which became the experience of the First Fleet.

The army will only grow after actual combat.

The defeat of the navy, and the defeat so quickly, made Hirohito surprised for a while, but also with a little unease.

On the contrary, the army was cynical, and the navy surprisingly ignored the army, apparently, they also thought that this matter was not simple, so they were full of thoughts about the battle of Okinawa, and did not pay attention to the twittering army at all.

The Army, who was completely ignored, screamed a few times and shut up. The battle of Okinawa was not only uncomfortable for the navy, but also for the army, and more than 100,000 people were thrown in Okinawa just to delay the offensive speed of the Xiling army, but it seems that it is difficult to look at the situation now.

Okinawa was not beaten by the Japanese army and retreated step by step, and it was impossible to stop the footsteps of the Xiling army, and all kinds of fortifications dug were useless, because of the special bombs used by the other side.

For that kind of bomb, Japan has not yet shown signs of it, and only knows that it is related to the incendiary bomb, but there is no specific recipe, and it cannot be made in the laboratory.

If you can't make this kind of bomb, you don't know how to deal with it, and under the current circumstances, you can't stop the explosion of this kind of bomb.

If they could not find a way to defend against such bombs, it would mean that all the fortifications in Japan would be scrapped, which they had painstakingly built at great expense, but turned out to be of little use.

On Okinawa, the war on the southern peninsula was quickly resolved, and except for Naha and the Japanese army, all other places were cleaned up in a hurry.

As for Naha, the Chilling army decided to attract the Japanese fire on one side and send troops to land from the port on the other side and flank the front and rear.

The troops that landed in the Nagahama area attacked northward, and the resistance of the Japanese troops along the way was not stubborn, and it looked as if the Japanese had given up resistance.

There were quite a few aborigines, but there may have been Japanese soldiers among them, because several soldiers were attacked by the Japanese soldiers who were mixed with the original people, resulting in several deaths.

These were unnecessary casualties and could have been completely avoided.

Since the Japanese army also dragged ordinary people into the war, then they don't have to be polite at all, although these people are Chinese, but many of their descendants have been brainwashed by Japan and have taken themselves as Japanese people.

Whether these people are ordinary people or not, since they have been mixed into the war, then they have to bear the price.

Therefore, after the army occupied the place, they immediately began to investigate them, but as long as there were people who had served as soldiers or showed hostility, all were isolated. After all, they are not Japanese soldiers, and it is completely unnecessary to slaughter them all.

In Jinwu and Hanna, they finally encountered a normal resistance of the Japanese army, and it was obvious that the Japanese army did not have any decent defense before, and it was all for the purpose of gathering troops.

The current Japanese army knew that digging tunnels was useless, so they saved some effort and only dug some trenches and cat's ear holes, mainly to dodge the shells, and as for the cloud burst shells, they didn't know how to dodge at all

However, the Japanese found that the narrower the place, the more powerful the cloudburst bomb was, so it was better to be in the open field.

Duckslip, who had just fought a naval battle, ran to support and shelled the Japanese troops on the shore.

The No. 3 aircraft carrier was seriously injured and could not take off and land planes, and the planes stopped on Nimitz and did not take off again.

The frequent take-off bombing before, then the fight with the Japanese air force, and then the attack on the Japanese warship, made the pilots very tired, so they took a rest first and did not bomb the Japanese army.

The Japanese defenders can be said to be clever but mistaken by cleverness, this time they did not dig a hole in the ground, but the plane did not take off, and they did not have to be bombed by cloud explosions.

However, the duck-slip naval guns were enough to make them drink a pot.

Huge shells exploded on the Japanese positions, the earth was churning, the smoke was billowing from the gunpowder, and the Japanese positions were ploughed over and over again, and the entire position was turned over several times by artillery fire before the infantry began to attack.

Like the U.S. military, the Xiling army is also firepower-oriented, advocating that there can be planes to shoot artillery without using rifles.

After the end of the shelling, the Japanese position was completely changed, and the terrain was properly modified, but this transformation was life-threatening, and the Japanese troops on the position were covered by this fierce artillery fire, and those who could survive were extremely hard, and what was the use of a trench about a meter deep in front of the duck-slippery shells. (To be continued.) )