Chapter 802: Great Harvest
After Lin Daxin successively visited Misawa Air Base, Iruma River Air Base, Yokosuka Naval Base and Atsugi Air Base on Honshu Island, Japan, he gained a lot of money, but Lin Daxin, who was already addicted to stealing, did not plan to end his crazy trip in Japan.
After Lin Daxin looted hundreds of fighters of various types from the two countries of the United States and Japan from the Atsugi Air Base, he went straight to the Bailiyuan Air Base on Japan's Honshu Island, but Lin Daxin hurried to the Bailiyuan Air Base, but found that there was not a single Japanese fighter in the base, and the 7th Air Force Wing of the original Japanese Air Self-Defense Force in the Bailiyuan Air Base had already received an order to transfer all the fighters to the Naha Air Base in Okinawa, so that Lin Daxin could pounce here.
Although Lin Daxin did not know that the Japanese had already let the fighters of the domestic air force be transferred to the Naha Air Base in Okinawa, Lin Daxin, who had no harvest at the Bailiyuan Air Base, also guessed that the Japanese and Americans could not always let the fighters wait for him to steal them at the air base, and they must have taken some measures to take precautions.
It seems that this trip to Japan should be over, and he is in Japan, and the cyborg hatched through the ring has not been able to summon it, which is equivalent to reducing the number of hatched cyborgs, as long as he stays in Japan for a day, the Free Corps under his command will have less troops of 1000 people, and now that the Japanese and Americans have been on guard, and they have transferred the fighter plane from the air base to a place that Lin Daxin does not know, then Lin Daxin decided to leave Japan immediately, return to Luzon, and return to Laoag City.
So Lin Daxin did not hesitate, and returned directly to the airport on the outskirts of Yokohama, and used the stealth function to easily get on the passenger plane from Yokohama to Manila.
The passenger plane back is not as many people as there were when it came, there were only 6 or 7 passengers in the entire cabin, after all, the Philippines is at war, and these 6 or 7 passengers will not rush to the war-torn Philippines unless they are forced to do so, but this makes Lin Daxin's return trip a lot more comfortable, Lin Daxin stealthily came to the back of the cabin and sat down near the window, waiting for the passenger plane to take off.
Soon the passenger plane from Yokohama to Manila flew into the sky with Lin Daxin, and the Japanese did not know the culprit who stirred up their restlessness, and had already left Japan, and the Japanese air force and navy maintained a state of first-class combat readiness for a long time after that, and all the fighters of the Japanese Air Force have been parked at the Naha Air Base in Okinawa, and the warships of the Japanese Navy did not even dare to dock at the dock, for fear of encountering a strange disappearance.
After Lin Daxin returned to Manila Airport on a free passenger plane, he immediately left Manila Airport and ran to the control area of the Free Army, and when Lin Daxin entered the control area of the Free Army, he found a hidden place and summoned the 1,000 cyborg officers and soldiers who had already hatched in the Crossing Ring, and then immediately let the Crossing Ring begin to hatch the next batch of cyborgs officers and soldiers, and Lin Daxin asked the Crossing Ring to put 300 places in this batch of newly hatched cyborgs. Given to the second and third level cyborg pilots, this time there were quite a few fighters harvested from Japan, and the original Liberty Corps Air Force cyborg pilots were somewhat insufficient.
The other 700 cyborgs, Lin Daxin was originally going to give the Freedom Corps Navy, this time he got a lot of warships, with the current number of officers and men of the Freedom Corps Navy, the shortage is too much, but considering the upcoming big war, mainly based on ground and air battles, that is, with the warships that Lin Daxin harvested this time, the strength of the Freedom Corps Navy is still impossible to clash with the fleet of the United Nations, or the fleets of the navies of the United States and Britain.
Now the first task is to increase the strength of the Free Corps Army and prepare for the attack of the ground forces of the United Nations Forces, so there are 700 cyborgs left, and Lin Daxin still lets the cyborgs officers and soldiers of the army hatch through the ring.
Among the 1,000 cyborg officers and soldiers summoned, Lin Daxin took military uniforms and weapons and equipment from the time and space of the Chinese Empire, as well as a number of trucks, and then took them in the trucks and headed directly in the direction of Laoag City.
After Lin Daxin returned to Laoag City, he said hello to the three fifth-level cyborg commanders and told them that he had returned safely this time, and then Lin Daxin immediately returned to the time and space of the Chinese Empire and began to count the gains of his trip to Japan.
This time, Lin Daxin got 2 Izumo-class helicopter destroyers, 2 Kongo-class missile destroyers, 3 Atago-class missile destroyers, 2 Hatsuyuki-class missile cruisers, 5 Abukuma-class missile frigates, and 3 Qinchao-class conventionally powered submarines from Yokosuka Naval Base. It can even be ranked in the top ten of the world's navies at once.
In addition to the harvest of the warship, what made Lin Daxin happy was that this time to the Free Corps Air Force, but it was enough to steal hundreds of fighters, carefully counted, the fifth generation fighters have 12 F-35A fighters, 8 F-35C fighters and 24 F-3 fighters, a total of 44, so that with the addition of the original 36 F-35C Lightning fighters and 1 A-10B Intruder fighter of the Free Corps Air Force, the number of fifth-generation fighters of the Free Corps Air Force has reached 81.
There are 36 F-16 fighters, 30 F-15 fighters, 20 FA-18 Super Hornet fighters, 48 F-2 fighters and 54 F-4EJ fighters, a total of 188 fighters, plus the original 50 J-11 fighters, 12 FA-18 Super Hornet fighters, 10 F-16 fighters and 10 AV-8B Harrier attack aircraft of the Free Corps Air Force, the number of fourth-generation fighters of the Free Corps Air Force has reached 270.
This time, Lin Daxin did not steal the third-generation fighter in Japan, mainly because the Japanese Air Force has retired all the third-generation fighters, and the fighters deployed by the US Air Force in Japan are also the fourth generation at the lowest, so the third-generation fighters of the Free Corps Air Force are still the original 150 J-7 fighters and 150 J-8 fighters.
In this way, the number of fighters of the Free Corps Air Force has exceeded the carrier-based aircraft of the seven aircraft carriers of the United States and Britain, and the size of the air forces of some powerful countries is not much different, Lin Daxin even began to ponder whether it is time to let the Air Force of the Free Corps take the initiative to attack the United Nations fleet, after all, the strength of the two air forces has changed fundamentally, and the strength of the Free Corps Air Force has an advantage.
In addition, Lin Daxin also stole two B-2 stealth strategic bombers, six B-1 strategic bombers, and six B-52 strategic bombers from Japan this time, which was enough for the Free Corps Air Force to form a strategic bomber formation.
In addition, the results of this trip to Japan included 10 electronic planes, 10 early warning planes, 4 air tankers, 32 helicopter gunships, and 54 transport helicopters, as well as a large number of warships and warplanes with various types of ammunition.
In short, Lin Daxin's harvest from this trip to Japan was great, so Lin Daxin secretly decided in his heart that he must go to Japan more in the future, and it is best to go to the mainland of the United States and then go around.
Stolen more than a dozen warships from the Japanese Navy, Lin Daxin just transported 3 submarines from the time and space of the Chinese Empire to the port of Laoag and handed them over to the Navy of the Free Corps, and then the officers and men of the Free Corps Navy received 3 submarines, and removed the positioning system of the submarines, and after the personnel were fully equipped, these 3 submarines immediately sailed to the sea, and they will meet the only one nuclear-powered attack submarine of the Free Corps Navy to form an underwater hunting force.
If given the opportunity, the Freikorps Navy will hunt submarine forces under the sea to hunt and kill the sea supply lines of United Nations forces.
As for the stolen fighters, Lin Daxin did not continue to put them at Laoag Airport, after all, there are already a lot of fighters at Laoag Airport, and they can't be squeezed if they are released again.
Thanks to the Free Corps Air Force, two larger airfields have been built on the outskirts of Laoag City, which have been put into use, so that the fighter plane stolen by Lin Daxin can have a place to put it.
In a conference room at the U.S. Army's Subic Naval Base, George Abiza, commander-in-chief of the United Nations forces, said in a deep voice to William Fadel, commander of the British Expeditionary Force, Hiroki Sakai, commander of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force, and John Colley, commander of the Australian Expeditionary Force: "We have just received information that there have been mysterious disappearances of fighter planes at a number of air bases in Japan. ”
The British and Australians are the staunchest allies of the Americans, so the Americans have already told Britain and Australia about the strange methods that the Huaxing Society has, as for the Japanese, although they did not know before, but this time they have a painful experience, and they finally know why the little Huaxing Society can have such a great ability to fight the American army with heavy losses.
William Fadel, commander of the British Expeditionary Force, frowned and asked, "How many warplanes were stolen this time?" ”
Commander-in-Chief George Abiza sighed and said: "We in the United States alone have lost more than 100 fighters, including 76 fighters, and as for Japan's losses, ......"
Then George Abiza turned his head to look at the commander of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Force, Hiroki Sakai, Japan's losses, let the Japanese themselves say!
Hiroki Sakai then said in a deep voice: "Our Japanese Air Self-Defense Force has suffered even greater losses, with 156 missing fighters and a lot of other types of fighters, plus the missing dozen warships of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force, it can be said that this time has directly shaken the foundation of our Japanese Self-Defense Force, and it is impossible to recover without three or five years." (To be continued.) )