Chapter 561: The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Northern Mongolia, Air Annihilation of the Enemy (1)

Chapter 561: The War of Resistance Against Northern Mongolia and the Destruction of the Enemy in the Air (1)

A round of red sun has just jumped up the mountain in the eastern sky, and the bright and warm sunlight is sprinkled all over the land of Beimeng in an instant, and the cold dew drops on the leaves of the grass and trees bloom in an instant with dazzling crystal clear colorful light, making the vast grassland and the dense woods in the mountains appear vibrant.

In the warm sunshine, the birds, which had been perched all night, poked their heads out of the nest, chirped happily for a while, then spread their wings, flew into the air, and began their busy work for another day.

The Soviet troops on the western route, who had only rested overnight at the southern foot of the Bogda Mountains, could not wait to prepare to move forward to occupy the offensive position, despite the fact that the officers and men had not yet recovered from fatigue.

Although according to the regulations, some anti-aircraft machine gun positions were set up in the Soviet camp, but since the Soviet troops crossed Tangnu Mountain on the western road, not a single Chinese plane has been seen. Moreover, even if the Chinese really dared to show off their old planes from the First World War, the Soviet army was not afraid, because in another half an hour, the Soviet fighters taking off from Ulan-Ude would rush to Kulen and hold up an air umbrella for them, which is also the reason why the entire Soviet army attacking Northern Mongolia was only equipped with some anti-aircraft machine guns, and not a single anti-aircraft gun.

Therefore, the Soviet army was very relieved and relieved, except for the guard posts and the troops who were assembling and preparing to leave, and the cooks who were busy preparing breakfast, everyone else was out to exercise.

Carelessness and hubris always come at a price.

At this moment, a large group of small black dots appeared in the southern sky, much like a flock of flying geese, but it should not be a flock of geese. Because, this season, the geese are all migrating to the south, and there will definitely be no wild geese returning north regardless of the upcoming severe cold.

Yes, this is not a flock of geese, this is an airplane, and most of the planes are really old planes from the First World War.

These planes are the planes of the Wujin Air Corps.

Jiang Xingcheng, the commander of the bomber wing, took his entire bomber wing and a strong fighter group, as well as a fourth group of fighter wings composed entirely of old planes from the Northeast of World War I.

The Soviet troops, who were negligent in air protection, did not realize that they had been attacked by air until a large group of planes had already flown overhead, and the Soviet troops in the camp suddenly panicked, and the formation of the Soviet troops who had gone out of the morning exercise and were preparing to set off was instantly like an ant colony doused by a soup pot, scattering and fleeing in all directions to avoid the air attack.

A part of the Soviet officers shouted loudly that the chaotic Soviet troops went to the anti-aircraft machine gun positions to prepare for air defense; There were also officers who were trying their best to gather their troops, to get their guns, and to prepare them to shoot in the air.

While the Soviet troops were in chaos, the group of planes flying over launched an air attack.

The first to dive down were 36 blue-gray painted fighters, which, although they were old from World War I, were still easy to deal with ground targets with only small-caliber anti-aircraft weapons. The machine gun in the bow of the fighter plane, constantly blazing on the tongue of fire, strafing the fleeing Soviet troops, drawing a series of grooves in the fleeing Soviet crowd, where the bullets rained, the Soviet troops fell to the ground and died, and those who did not die wailed loudly on the ground. Frightened horses scurried through the camp, adding to the confusion in the various camps of the Soviet army.

It was not until the fighters finished a round of strafing and were ready to pull up that the Soviet anti-aircraft machine guns had time to start firing into the air one after another. The fighter quickly climbed high and evaded ground fire.

At this time, the planes of the attack aircraft group began to dive down, and their target was not the scattered Soviet troops, but the Soviet air defense positions. Their mission was to destroy the Soviet anti-aircraft firepower in order to eliminate the danger of bombing by bombers.

Thinking that the Chinese fighters flew away because the Soviet troops were afraid of their anti-aircraft fire, they had just relaxed a little, and these somewhat bloated, although also blue-gray painted, but under the belly there was a faint metallic sheen under the belly of the biplane surprised them again

These strange guys, instead of strafing and bombing the Soviet troops scurrying around, went straight to their anti-aircraft machine gun positions regardless of the danger, and the height of the dive down was terrifyingly low, and they dared to fly to a height of only two or three hundred meters above the ground.

What surprised the Soviets the most was that they found that these guys were unbelievably made of iron, and they were not afraid of the dense bullets, allowing the dense machine gun bullets to hit the belly of the aircraft, and unscathed, and steadily dropped the bombs on the air defense positions at low altitudes. Even more Chinese planes dared to frantically face the rain of bullets, while diving rapidly, while firing at the two machine guns in the nose of their aircraft and the Soviet anti-aircraft machine guns. ,

For a time, smoke billowed from dozens of anti-aircraft positions in the Soviet camp, and explosions rang out one after another. Under the wanton strafing and bombing of these strange guys, not only were almost all the anti-aircraft machine gun positions of the Soviet army blown up, but even the Soviet soldiers who "bravely" fired at the air with Mosin Nagant rifles in their hands were also killed and wounded.

This was not the end, after these strange guys finished bombing and strafing and pulled up again, more than 30 large and somewhat clumsy bombers, in the midst of a heavy roar, swooped down and began to bomb the Soviet camp more fiercely.

These bombers bombed neither the air defense positions of the Soviet army nor the officers and men of the Soviet army, but specially bombed the artillery positions and baggage supplies of the Soviet army.

Because the Soviet army never expected to suffer such a fierce air attack, their artillery positions and baggage supplies were not effectively protected and camouflaged, and they were all set up in open space, which was very convenient for bombing.

The flying shrapnel and violent shock wave not only blew up many Soviet artillery pieces, but also detonated the Soviet ammunition, which in turn ignited gasoline, and then there were more violent explosions and raging fires, and the smoke rising from the Soviet camp was several hundred meters high.

Although the entire bombing process lasted only more than 20 minutes, the losses and casualties caused to the unsuspecting Soviet troops were extremely huge.

The clumsy bombers and the bloated weird guys who were not afraid of bullets should have dropped all the bombs they carried, formed a formation in the air contentedly, and flew away south. And those fighters, it seems, are still a little unfinished, except for two that hovered in the air, the rest swooped down again, in the Soviet camp, wantonly chasing the running Soviet troops.

It wasn't until more than 30 small black dots flew rapidly in the sky in the north that the Chinese fighters, who were constantly creating "bloody crimes" in the Soviet camp, seemed to get some signal at the same time, and hurriedly climbed into the air, no matter what formation, and flew away in a swarm to the south.

These small black dots flying from the north were a 39-plane fighter group that the Soviets had taken off from the Ulan-Ude airfield, and they had come to provide air protection for the Soviet troops on the central and western routes, as well as to escort the bombers who arrived later.

When they saw the billowing black smoke rising from the Soviet camp on the ground, they immediately knew it was too late.

The Soviet fighter pilots, who were angry and anxious, and even a little excited because they had finally found their target, were willing to let these "perpetrators" slip away so cheaply and chased after them south without hesitation......

Thanks to the monthly ticket of the book friend of "Dahan Guo surname".

Chapter 561: The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Annihilation of the Enemy in the Air of Northern Mongolia (1).

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