Chapter 713: Transcaucasian War II

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The first military confrontation between the Warsaw Pact and NATO took place in the Transcaucasus, and its roots were due to the support of the Chinese Empire in Armenia during World War II to occupy the northwestern Caspian Sea of the former Soviet Union, resulting in the control of all the oil in the Caspian Sea region by the Chinese Empire. Originally www.biquge.info the fall of the Soviet Union made the region a historical issue, but the German Union's demand for oil in the region made it a matter of repetition.

However, in the face of the strength of the Chinese Empire, the German League did not have the strength to regain it for the time being, so it had to support Georgia's intention to defeat Armenia to recover the region.

It's a pity that both the German Union and Georgia misjudged the attitude of the Chinese Empire. The moment the Chinese Empire declared war on Georgia, Hitler knew that Georgia was finished.

Whether to send troops to intervene really made Hitler struggle for a long time. In the end, Hitler had to give up the huge power gap between the By-German Union and the Chinese Empire.

However, the German military was very eager to get a feel for the level of military strength of the Chinese Empire, so as to prepare for the future when the military strength of the German Union caught up with and surpassed the Chinese Empire.

Therefore, Hitler also followed the previous practice of the Chinese Empire, dismissed 300,000 German troops from the army, and established the European Volunteer Army to participate in the Transcaucasian civil war.

In response to the actions of the German League and NATO, the Chinese Empire lodged a strong protest and expressed extreme dissatisfaction. However, the German Union followed the same practice of the Chinese Empire as a volunteer army, which made the Chinese Empire unable to refute it.

300,000 NATO volunteers assembled in the Don province of Delian, then crossed the Don River into the northern part of Transcaucasia, formed a coalition force with the Georgian army, and fought against the Chinese Empire and the Armenian army under the banner of recovering the lost territory of Russia.

These 300,000 NATO volunteers are all in the whole system. It is divided into eleven armoured divisions, six armoured brigades, two motorized rifle divisions and two artillery brigades. These people came from all over Europe and fought in World War II. Rich practical experience. The most important thing is that the German Union has provided them with all modern equipment, including 2,400 T50 main battle tanks and 1,300 MiG9 fighters. Originally, Hitler also planned to support Georgian long-range strategic bombers to attack the Chinese imperial bases deployed in Kuwait, Ash and Turkey, and cut off the logistics supply lines of the Chinese emperor, but in the end, the Chinese Imperial Government issued a stern warning to the German coalition government that once the military bases of the Chinese Empire were attacked, it would be regarded as a war with the Chinese Empire and the entire Warsaw Pact military bloc.

At the same time, in order to deter the German Union, the Chinese imperial side sent the second and third fleets, namely the Atlantic Fleet and the Mediterranean Fleet, into the Black Sea. It includes four nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, three conventionally powered aircraft carriers, and 450 advanced jet fighters. Seven super-battleships, thirty-one cruisers, one hundred and fifteen destroyers and more than thirty submarines, including four attack nuclear submarines and one strategic nuclear submarine.

Such a large fleet made the German Union Black Sea Fleet, which had only about two dozen old warships, embarrassed. The German Admiralty ordered the Black Sea Fleet to take refuge in the Sea of Azov to avoid losing face when it met with the Imperial Chinese Navy.

At the same time, the Chinese Empire announced that the strategic air force would conduct 24-hour combat readiness patrols around the world, and 200 H7N5 Flying Fortress strategic bombers carrying nuclear warheads with a yield of 5 million tons were hovering around Europe, directly deterring the German Union and NATO countries, making them afraid to act rashly.

In the end, the German Union merely protested against the massive entry of the Imperial Chinese Navy into the Black Sea. Because the Black Sea has always been regarded as a backyard by the German Union. The Imperial Chinese Navy does not enter the Black Sea in peacetime, and it has always been the Turkish Navy that performs combat readiness alert tasks in the Black Sea to avoid friction with the German Navy.

Shocked by the German Union and NATO, the Georgian army fell into a passive situation surrounded by the Warsaw Pact on three sides.

February 11. The Chinese Imperial Air Force and Naval Air Force dispatched thousands of fighter planes into the skies over Georgia to engage in an inspiring air battle with the Georgian Air Force for air supremacy.

The scale of this air battle was enormous. The intensity of the fighting is not seen since World War II. Both sides began in the early morning of the 11th. By the evening of 17 July, the Air Force and Naval Air Force of the Imperial Chinese Empire had made 170,000 sorties. A total of 3,221 aircraft of the Georgian Air Force were shot down, and their own losses were also significant, with 302 J11A/B and 113 J11/D, and 27 in the F6A Wildcat naval battle of the Naval Aviation.

The air battle in Transcaucasia was actually the first head-to-head confrontation between the Imperial Chinese Air Force and the German Air Force after the war, and it was also the first appearance of jet fighters developed by the German Union after the war, such as the MiG3 and MiG9. In the heat of the air battle, the German Union's MiG3 fighters were shot down in large numbers and proved to be completely no match for the J11 fighters.

The MiG9 fighter is known as the nemesis of the J11, but in actual combat, the improved J11/D fighter of the Imperial Chinese Air Force did not suffer, and in the daytime battle, the two sides were basically evenly matched.

However, during the night fighting, the night terminal facilities of the Georgian Air Force airfield did not dare to turn on the lights at night in order to avoid being bombed by the Chinese Imperial Air Force, resulting in its air force planes having to move to remote places at night to take refuge, and even fly directly back to the German Union's airfield near Transcaucasia.

The J11B/D of the Imperial Air Force of China is a two-seat fighter suitable for night operations. Therefore, at night, the Georgian Air Force suffered a heavy loss, and all the fighters that took off in the early stage were shot down, and later became weaker and weaker as the airfields were destroyed one after another.

Although the German Union successively invested a batch of newly developed MiG15 fighters in the later stage of the air war in the Transcaucasia, due to the absolute weakness in numbers, it finally lost air supremacy over the Transcaucasus.

After seizing air supremacy over Transcaucasia, the Chinese Empire dispatched tens of thousands of bombers every day to bomb various military targets in Georgia. The Georgian army suffered heavy losses, and did not dare to come out to move during the day, and could only fight at night.

At the same time, about 30,000 Chinese emperors and 70,000 Armenian troops launched counteroffensive operations. The offensive on land was passive at first, since the Georgian army had a large number of tanks. In terms of numbers, it far surpassed the tanks of the Chinese Emperor **.

However, after the Georgian army lost air supremacy, the number of its tanks decreased sharply, and most of them were destroyed by the planes of the Chinese emperor. Its land offensive also turned defensive.

On the 17th day after the Chinese Emperor ** entered the war, the Central Asian Coalition Army, with the support of the powerful firepower of the Air Force, completely annihilated the elite Georgian First Army in the Padok area, and the 130,000 Georgian troops were annihilated, and more than 2,000 tanks and more than 1,000 artillery pieces were destroyed, so that Georgia no longer had the strength to resist.

On the 18th day, the Chinese Imperial Air Force dispatched more than 6,000 bombers to carry out large-scale bombing of Georgia's major cities, with the strategic aim of completely subjugating Georgia.

More than a dozen major cities in Georgia were destroyed in the bombing, with more than 100,000 dead and wounded and millions left homeless.

The German Empire and the whole of Europe condemned the massive air raids of the Chinese Empire, but this condemnation was of no avail in the face of the great powers, and after the Chinese Empire once again threw out an ultimatum that if Georgia did not surrender, it would carry out a second large-scale air raid, and Georgia was forced to declare its unconditional surrender in the face of fruitless pleas for the German Federation.

The First Transcaucasian War lasted immediately for three months, and finally the Warsaw Pact led by the Chinese Empire was victorious, and the Armenian army then entered the territory of Georgia and once again imposed military control on Georgia, and the Transcaucasian Federation returned to the control of the Warsaw Pact.

For NATO, led by the German Union, the first Transcaucasian war was a loss of face. NATO not only lost more than 5,000 tanks and more than 4,000 warplanes, but also lost more than 100,000 elite troops, all of which added up to direct economic losses of 160 billion marks, equivalent to 23 billion yuan. The entire country of Georgia was almost bombed into ruins in three months, and the people were starved of food and clothing, sleeping on the streets, relying on foreign aid to survive, almost returning to a primitive society.

The Chinese Empire, with its formidable military might, once again defended its hegemony as a global superpower, greatly weakening the political influence of the German Federation and putting it at a disadvantage in the Cold War with the Chinese Empire.

However, although the German Union lost in the First Transcaucasian War. However, the German Union also had an understanding of the military strength of the Chinese Empire through this war, and knew the shortcomings of the German Union itself, Hitler did not aim too far, but looked for the weaknesses of the Chinese Empire, and developed asymmetric military strength to counter the Chinese Empire. (To be continued)