Chapter 316: Murderous Asymmetrical Air Strike!

The dual advantages of quality and mathematics have allowed the firepower suppression of the Donghua Royal Marines to be displayed to the greatest extent. Once again, the scythe of death struck as mercilessly as the night after sunset.

From the air to the ground, everywhere was a variety of lethal technical heavy equipment of the Donghua Army, wantonly spewing fire, constantly harvesting the fresh lives on the Japanese positions and fortifications.

The Royal Naval Air Force of Donghua, which had absolute air supremacy, launched an all-out air attack. All military targets in Hong Kong and Kowloon have been targeted. The swarming fighters, attack planes, and helicopter gunships, under the coordination of the early warning planes in the air, frantically bombed all the ground targets that had been identified as targets.

Almost all the military installations of the Japanese troops stationed in Hong Kong were subjected to indiscriminate bombardment. Although the anti-aircraft fire points everywhere are desperately fighting back, in the face of the superior air power of the Donghua army, there is no way to stop these air gods from wreaking havoc.

Airports, radar stations, air defense positions, and communication relay stations all disappeared on the flat display of the Royal Navy's attack aircraft group, and the entire Hong Kong Island was filled with dense fireballs singing and dancing.

This one-sided massacre made the Japanese army gradually frightened and palpitated. The high casualty ratio had begun to make Japanese officers and soldiers who believed in the spirit of bushido hesitate, and the rising list of dead and missing had made Takashi Sakai, the provisional governor of Hong Kong and Japan, repeatedly ask himself whether such a broken jade was meaningful.

The Axis Allies, led by Germany and Italy, have been calling for an end to the war as soon as possible. For the first time, anti-war demonstrations broke out in Japan. Angry Japanese people asked why the government was at war with a friendly country like the Donghua Empire.

The ruling cabinet led by Mitsumasa Yonechi was bombed by the Imperial Sect, and accusations from Mitsui, Sumitomo, Mitsubishi, Yasuda, and ******** forces were also endless.

The royal faction harshly criticized the South Asia policy of the Yonechi Mitsumasa cabinet and its sloppy approach to the military conflict in Hong Kong.

"The military department needs a victory to withdraw its troops from Hong Kong with dignity" Tokyo's attitude undoubtedly frustrated Takashi Sakai. As a professional soldier, Takashi Sakai knew very well that even if all the Japanese expatriates in Hong Kong were to take up arms, they would not be able to use their flesh and blood to stop the crushing offensive of the Donghua army's armed helicopters and heavy main battle tanks.

It's a completely asymmetrical battle! The Imperial Japanese Army lagged behind the Donghua Empire and army by a full generation in terms of navy, land, and air forces! It is not at all compensated by the spirit of bushido.

The Donghua army obviously won't leave the defenders much time to think about and deduce their next tactical move. Eight Mi-28 "Apachesky" attack helicopters took advantage of the cover of the huge black curtain of night to speed at a low altitude, and the belly of the aircraft equipped with high-strength cemented carbide protective armor almost brushed the roofs of high-rise buildings in Central, and the cyclone whistling from the huge blades that rotated at high speed shook up rubble and dust, and drifted up bursts of dust and mist.

Farther in the air, 12 Mi-24 "Hind" transport helicopters surrounded a group of dozens of V22 tactical transport helicopters that maintained an air formation, and countless red and green flashing night lights blinked in the night sky like a sky full of stars.

The dark night without the light of the stars and water is even more full of mystery and killing under the background of these ghost eyes.

At midnight there was silence in the New Territories. Due to the war, the originally prosperous town of Yuen Long has long been empty, and even the roosters and dogs barking in the past have disappeared without a trace.

In order to prevent the Chinese National Revolutionary Army across the Shenzhen River from invading Hong Kong, Takashi Sakai deployed a reinforced Japanese army in the New Territories to garrison Yuen Long. Not only is there the largest arsenal of the Japanese army stationed in Hong Kong, but there is also the only tactical reserve in Takashi Sakai's hands.

On the asphalt road in front of the Kowloon Bus Car Park, a small patrol of Japanese soldiers walked by from time to time in a neat pace. The secret sentinels and mobile sentinels that were deployed issued inquiring about the password shouted one after another.

ON THE WIDE PARKING LOT, 88MM ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS POINTED DIAGONALLY AT THE DARK NIGHT SKY, AND SEVERAL TYPE 98 SELF-PROPELLED HOWITZER VEHICLES (M41 JAPANESE VERSION) WERE SCATTERED AND HIDDEN IN THE WOODS FAR AWAY FROM THE PARKING LOT.

The chirping of crickets and the singing of frogs are like singing competitions. As usual, there was the tranquility of an early autumn night, and the heavy fighting in Victoria City didn't seem to have affected it.

In the night sky, there was a sudden roar of helicopters, followed by the terrible screams of air-to-ground anti-tank missile rocket engines cutting through the dull air, like a rain of meteors suddenly descending from the sky.

The silence of Yuen Long was shattered by a dense and violent explosion, and a sudden burst of fireballs distorted the air, and the surging waves of shock air swept away all obstacles.

Amid the roar of the huge turboshaft engine, eight black-painted Mi-28 armed attack helicopters rushed out of the smoke that filled the air like ghosts, broke through the circle of Japanese anti-aircraft fire in the parking lot at the height of the treetops, the fire flashed under the short wings, and 16 AT-6 wireless-guided anti-tank missiles roared out, and the anti-aircraft radar and 12 88 antiaircraft artillery positions deployed in the parking lot immediately turned into a pile of scrap metal in the violent explosion.

The Mi-28 attack helicopter group, which had completed the second round of strikes, brushed the roof of the parking lot building, then circled and continued to hover and launch AT-6 wireless-guided anti-tank missiles.

ANOTHER SIXTEEN MISSILES DRAGGED A LONG ORANGE-RED TAIL FLAME, TEARING THROUGH THE TRAILS OF BULLETS THAT CUT THROUGH THE NIGHT SKY, POINTING STRAIGHT AT THE ANTI-AIRCRAFT MACHINE GUN POSITIONS FROM DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS, AND THE SHAPED WARHEAD EASILY TURNED THE SIX QUADRUPLE 14.5MM ANTI-AIRCRAFT MACHINE GUNS, TOGETHER WITH THE AIR DEFENSE TROOPS WHO HAD JUST RUSHED AND HAD NOT YET GAINED A FOOTHOLD, INTO A FLAMING FIREBALL.

The sudden blow caught the Japanese troops stationed in Yuen Long by surprise. The counterattack that began in ignorance did not pose a threat to the air power of the Donghua Royal Naval Air Force at all, and the constantly exposed firepower points were completely destroyed by the raging Donghua attack helicopters.

The hovering Mi-28 brazenly attacked the exposed Japanese officers and soldiers with airborne weapons, and the fortifications built by sandbags were torn apart by the dense rain of fire sprayed by the 80mm rocket nest. But the rain of bullets on the ground never stopped, and the rain of machine-gun bullets rattled under the helicopter's armored floor. The Japanese army defended their bushido spirit in this way.

AS TWELVE MI-24 HINDS ROARED INTO THE AIR STRIKE FORCE, 80MM ROCKETS FLEW IN THE SKY AND BLASTED THE ENTIRE PARKING LOT INTO A SEA OF FIRE.

The 12 M-24 "Hinds" hovered steadily at a height of 30 meters on the rooftops of the 12 buildings, each with two carbon fiber drop-down cables, and then a heavily armed Royal Marines from the engine room slid down the drop-line roof, and then quickly occupied a vantage point to cover the rest of their comrades to land safely.

(To be continued.) )