Chapter 310 Broken Generator

From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

The greatest difficulty in night air combat is to find the enemy, and by 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet solved the problem of radar miniaturization and getting on the plane. The so-called night fighters, when they go out to the battlefield to find the enemy, can only rely on the guidance of ground radars and radios, the cooperation of flares and searchlights, and the pilot's own eyes.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, she flew over the English Channel with HE112G, which was Li Huamei's sixth sortie today.

Under the guidance of the ground-based radar, and relying on her own advantage in perception, she easily found the British planes flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under Li Huamei's air guidance, the friendly planes that accompanied him to attack also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the air combat time, the HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the weapon was changed from five 13-mm machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. In order to save bullets, she usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day, and it is less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit to attack the British bomber unit and night fighter group at medium and high altitude that came to bomb Dunkirk, and the air battle lasted less than 10 minutes, and the British were shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as 13 in succession. Then, according to the guidance of the ground air traffic control, she abandoned the British night bomber unit at an altitude of 5,000 meters and was already in a state of confusion, lowered the altitude of the airframe, and turned to attack the Swordfish attack group that was flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, there was not much ammunition carried on Li Huamei's HE112 at this time. But her HE112 with her ability, in air combat itself can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft, although the detection range is only a kilometer, but in the night air battle, it is like cheating.

Under Li Huamei's on-the-spot guidance, the CR32 night fighter group that took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to play a low-altitude and low-speed breakthrough, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Due to the opening of Lin Han's family, the air battle on the night of 18 May. There is still no suspense. The real vicious war is not in the air but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was pouring into Dunkirk nearby, the German reinforcements from the direction of Holland were still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with the assault of three cruisers, nineteen destroyers, and more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard all day in Dunkirk, did not want to fight them head-on, when a large number of British and French destroyers were approaching. In addition to the destroyer, which was hit hard by the daytime air raid and ran aground, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk. With the exception of the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, the remaining seven movable ones all ran away ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight, but he couldn't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. This raid operation, in addition to two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power. The rest is old from the Weimar era. In order to meet the needs of the previous mission, these destroyers did not even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, they stayed to confront them. All that was left were the two former dreadnoughts that ran aground on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers that were intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access.

The support fleet from the mainland is arriving at high speed, and it will arrive at about two o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday. Lin Han and Katyusha's Type III ships stayed here to help the two former dreadnoughts withstand the siege of the British and French ships.

Fortunately, the port of Dunkirk had been blocked by mines, and the British and French fleets could not rush into the port in a short time, so they could only be separated from the mine belt and launch artillery bombardments far away towards the interior of the port.

The battle began at 11:10 a.m. From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

The greatest difficulty in night air combat is to find the enemy, and by 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet solved the problem of radar miniaturization and getting on the plane. The so-called night fighters, when they go out to the battlefield to find the enemy, can only rely on the guidance of ground radars and radios, the cooperation of flares and searchlights, and the pilot's own eyes.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, she flew over the English Channel with HE112G, which was Li Huamei's sixth sortie today.

Under the guidance of the ground-based radar, and relying on her own advantage in perception, she easily found the British planes flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under Li Huamei's air guidance, the friendly planes that accompanied him to attack also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the air combat time, the HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the weapon was changed from five 13-mm machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. In order to save bullets, she usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day. It is also less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit to attack the British bomber unit and night fighter group at medium and high altitude that came to bomb Dunkirk, and the air battle lasted less than 10 minutes, and the British were shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as 13 planes one after another, and then she gave up the air at an altitude of 5,000 meters according to the guidance of the ground air traffic control. The British night bomber force, which was already in a state of confusion, lowered the altitude of the airframe and turned to attack the Swordfish attack aircraft group that was flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, Li Huamei's HE112 carried not much ammunition at this time, but her HE112 with her ability, in the air combat itself can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft, although the detection range is only a kilometer, but in the night air battle, it is like cheating.

Under the guidance of Li Huamei's scene. The CR32 night fighter group, which took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk, easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to break through at low altitude and low speed, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Due to the opening of Lin Han's family, there was still no suspense in the air battle on the night of 18 May. The real vicious war is not in the air but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was pouring into Dunkirk nearby, the German reinforcements from the direction of Holland were still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with three cruisers, nineteen destroyers. As well as the assault of more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard in Dunkirk for a whole day. When a large number of British and French destroyers approached, except for the destroyer that was seriously damaged and stranded in the daytime air raid, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk, except for the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, all the remaining seven movable destroyers ran away ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight. It's that you can't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. In this raid, except for the two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power, the rest were old things from the Weimar era. In order to adapt to the needs of the previous task. These destroyers didn't even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, the only ones left to confront them were the two former dreadnoughts that had washed up and stranded on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers who intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access.

The support fleet from the mainland is arriving at high speed, and it will arrive at about two o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday. Lin Han and Katyusha's Type III ships stayed here to help the two former dreadnoughts withstand the siege of the British and French ships.

Fortunately, the port of Dunkirk had been blocked by mines, and the British and French fleets could not rush into the port in a short time, so they could only be separated from the mine belt and launch artillery bombardments far away towards the interior of the port.

The battle began at 11:10 a.m.

From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

The greatest difficulty in night air combat is to find the enemy, and by 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet solved the problem of radar miniaturization and getting on the plane. The so-called night fighters, when they go out to the battlefield to find the enemy, can only rely on the guidance of ground radars and radios, the cooperation of flares and searchlights, and the pilot's own eyes.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, she flew over the English Channel with HE112G, which was Li Huamei's sixth sortie today.

Under the guidance of the ground-based radar, and relying on her own advantage in perception, she easily found the British planes flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under Li Huamei's air guidance, the friendly plane that accompanied him to attack. also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the air combat time, the HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the weapon was changed from five 13-mm machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. In order to save bullets, she usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day, and it is less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit. The air battle lasted less than 10 minutes, and the British were successively shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as 13 planes, and then, according to the guidance of the ground air traffic control, she gave up the British night bomber unit at an altitude of 5,000 meters and was already in a state of confusion, lowered the altitude of the airframe, and turned to attack the Swordfish attack group that was flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, there was not much ammunition carried on Li Huamei's HE112 at this time. But her HE112 with her ability, in air combat itself can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft, although the detection range is only a kilometer, but in the night air battle, it is like cheating.

Under Li Huamei's on-the-spot guidance, the CR32 night fighter group that took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to play a low-altitude and low-speed breakthrough, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Because of the opening of Lin Han's family. There was still no suspense in the air battle on the night of 18 May. A real vicious battle. Not in air battles, but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was pouring into Dunkirk nearby, the German reinforcements from the direction of Holland were still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with the assault of three cruisers, nineteen destroyers, and more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard in Dunkirk for a whole day, did not want to fight them head-on. When a large number of British and French destroyers were approaching, except for the destroyer that had been seriously damaged and stranded on the beach during the daytime air raid, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk, except for the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, all the remaining seven capable destroyers had fled ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight. It's that you can't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. In this raid, except for the two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power, the rest were old things from the Weimar era. In order to meet the needs of the previous mission, these destroyers did not even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, the only ones left to confront them were the two former dreadnoughts that had washed up and stranded on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers who intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access.

The support fleet from the mainland is arriving at high speed, and it will arrive at about two o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday. Lin Han and Katyusha's Type III ships stayed here to help the two former dreadnoughts withstand the siege of the British and French ships.

Fortunately, the port of Dunkirk had been blocked by mines, and the British and French fleets could not rush into the port in a short time, so they could only be separated from the mine belt and launch artillery bombardments far away towards the interior of the port.

The battle began at 11:10 a.m. From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

The greatest difficulty in night air combat is to find the enemy, and by 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet solved the problem of radar miniaturization and getting on the plane. The so-called night fighters, when they go out to the battlefield to find the enemy, can only rely on the guidance of ground radars and radios, the cooperation of flares and searchlights, and the pilot's own eyes.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, she flew over the English Channel with HE112G, which was Li Huamei's sixth sortie today.

Guided by ground-based radar. With the advantage of her own perception, she easily found the British plane flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under Li Huamei's air guidance, the friendly planes that accompanied him to attack also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the duration of air combat. The HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the armament was changed from five thirteen-millimeter machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. In order to save bullets, she usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day, and it is less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit to attack the British bomber unit and night fighter group at medium and high altitude that came to bomb Dunkirk, and the air battle lasted less than 10 minutes, and the British were successively shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as 13 planes, and then she followed the guidance of ground air traffic control. Abandon the British night bomber force, which was already in a state of confusion at an altitude of 5,000 meters, reduce the altitude of the airframe, and instead attack the Swordfish attack aircraft group that was flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, Li Huamei's HE112 carried little ammunition at this time, but her HE112 with her ability can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft in air combat, although the detection range is only a kilometer. But in the air battle at night, it is like cheating.

Under the guidance of Li Huamei's scene. The CR32 night fighter group, which took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk, easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to break through at low altitude and low speed, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Due to the opening of Lin Han's family, there was still no suspense in the air battle on the night of 18 May. The real vicious war is not in the air but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was close to Dunkirk. The German reinforcement fleet coming from the direction of Holland was still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with the assault of three cruisers, nineteen destroyers, and more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard in Dunkirk for a whole day, did not want to fight them head-on. When a large number of British and French destroyers were approaching, except for the destroyer that had been seriously damaged and stranded on the beach during the daytime air raid, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk, except for the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, all the remaining seven capable destroyers had fled ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight, but he couldn't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. In this raid, except for the two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power, the rest were old things from the Weimar era. In order to meet the needs of the previous mission, these destroyers did not even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, the only ones left to confront them were the two former dreadnoughts that had washed up and stranded on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers who intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access.

The support fleet from the mainland is arriving at high speed, and it will arrive at about two o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday. Lin Han and Katyusha's Type III ships stayed here to help the two former dreadnoughts withstand the siege of the British and French ships.

Fortunately, the port of Dunkirk had been blocked by mines, and the British and French fleets could not rush into the port in a short time, so they could only be separated from the mine belt and launch artillery bombardments far away towards the interior of the port.

The battle began at 11:10 a.m.

From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

The greatest difficulty in night air combat is to find the enemy, and by 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet solved the problem of radar miniaturization and getting on the plane. The so-called night fighter, when going out to the battlefield to seek the enemy. Still, we had to rely on the guidance of the ground radar and the guò radio, the coordination of flares and searchlights, and the pilot's own eyes.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, I flew over the English Channel with HE112G. This is Li Huamei's sixth attack today.

Under the guidance of the ground-based radar, and relying on her own advantage in perception, she easily found the British planes flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under Li Huamei's air guidance, the friendly planes that accompanied him to attack also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the air combat time, the HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the weapon was changed from five 13-mm machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. To save bullets. She usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day, and it is less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit to attack the British bomber unit and night fighter group at medium and high altitude that came to bomb Dunkirk, and the air battle lasted less than 10 minutes, and the British were shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as 13 planes one after another, and then she gave up the air at an altitude of 5,000 meters according to the guidance of the ground air traffic control. The British night bomber unit, which was already in a state of disarray, lowered the altitude of the airframe. Instead, they attacked the group of Swordfish attack planes that were flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, Li Huamei's HE112 carried little ammunition at this time, but her HE112 with her ability, in the air combat itself can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft, although the detection range is only a kilometer, but in the night air battle. It's a cheating save.

Under Li Huamei's on-the-spot guidance, the CR32 night fighter group that took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to play a low-altitude and low-speed breakthrough, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Due to the opening of Lin Han's family, the air battle on the night of 18 May. There is still no suspense. The real vicious war is not in the air but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was pouring into Dunkirk nearby, the German reinforcements from the direction of Holland were still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with the assault of three cruisers, nineteen destroyers, and more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard in Dunkirk for a whole day, did not want to fight them head-on, and when a large number of British and French destroyers were approaching, except for the destroyer that had been seriously damaged and stranded in the daytime air raid, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk, except for the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, the remaining seven capable destroyers all ran away ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight, but he couldn't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. In this raid, except for the two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power, the rest were old things from the Weimar era. In order to meet the needs of the previous mission, these destroyers did not even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, the only ones left to confront them were the two former dreadnoughts that had washed up and stranded on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers who intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access.

The support fleet from the mainland is arriving at high speed, and it will arrive at about two o'clock in the morning the day before yesterday. Lin Han and Katyusha's Type III ships stayed here to help the two former dreadnoughts withstand the siege of the British and French ships.

Fortunately, the port of Dunkirk had been blocked by mines, and the British and French fleets could not rush into the port in a short time, so they could only be separated from the mine belt and launch artillery bombardments far away towards the interior of the port.

The battle began at 11:10 a.m. From 1935 to 1936, the air battle in China had a profound impact on the development of the British Air Force. In this air battle with heavy losses, the British Air Force realized the importance of night fighters. So the British, like the Germans, specially developed night fighters for night battles.

In night air combat, the most difficult thing is to find the enemy. By 1940, neither Germany nor Britain had yet to solve the problem of radar miniaturization and putting it on board. The so-called night fighters, when they go out to the battlefield to seek the enemy, can only rely on the guidance of ground radars and radios, and the cooperation of flares and searchlights. As well as a pair of eyes of the pilot himself.

However, in this battlefield full of "myopia", there is a pilot with a pair of "normal" vision, and that person is Li Huamei.

At half past ten in the evening, she flew over the English Channel with HE112G, which was Li Huamei's sixth sortie today.

Under the guidance of the ground-based radar, and relying on her own advantage in perception, she easily found the British planes flying in the night sky, and then quietly approached, knocking them down one by one at a very close distance. And under the air guidance of Li Huamei. The friendly planes that accompanied him to attack also took advantage of the results of several battles.

In order to prolong the air combat time, the HE112 piloted by Li Huamei was slightly different from the daytime model, and the weapon was changed from five 13-mm machine guns to the same one-gun and two-machine gun versions as Marseilleu. In order to save bullets, she usually approaches a distance of about 150 meters from her target before firing. For Li Huamei, air combat at night is easier and simpler than during the day, and it is less dangerous.

Li Huamei first led the German night fighter unit to attack the British bomber unit and night fighter group at medium and high altitudes that came to bomb Dunkirk. The air battle lasted less than ten minutes, and the British were shot down by her and her friendly planes as many as thirteen in succession. Then, according to the guidance of the ground air traffic control, she abandoned the British night bomber unit at an altitude of 5,000 meters and was already in a state of confusion, lowered the altitude of the airframe, and turned to attack the Swordfish attack group that was flying close to the sea at a low altitude of 500 meters.

Due to the previous battle, there was not much ammunition carried on Li Huamei's HE112 at this time. But her HE112 with her ability, in air combat itself can be regarded as a small radar early warning aircraft, although the detection range is only a kilometer, but in the night air battle, it is like cheating.

Under the guidance of Li Huamei's scene. The CR32 night fighter group, which took off from the temporary field airfield in Dunkirk, easily found the Swordfish group that wanted to break through at low altitude and low speed, and then shot them down one by one like swatting flies.

Due to the opening of Lin Han's family, there was still no suspense in the air battle on the night of 18 May. The real vicious war is not in the air but at sea.

When the combined Anglo-French fleet was pouring into Dunkirk nearby, the German reinforcements from the direction of Holland were still on the way more than a hundred kilometers away.

Faced with the assault of three cruisers, nineteen destroyers, and more than forty torpedo boats, the German destroyer fleet, which had been fighting hard in Dunkirk for a whole day, did not want to fight them head-on, and when a large number of British and French destroyers were approaching, except for the destroyer that had been seriously damaged and stranded in the daytime air raid, the remaining nine destroyers anchored off the coast of Dunkirk, except for the two newly built Type III air defense destroyers, the remaining seven capable destroyers all ran away ahead of schedule.

Lin Han didn't want to fight, but he couldn't fight. During the daytime battle, these destroyers suffered great losses in ammunition, and there was not much ammunition left. In this raid, except for the two newly built destroyers after Hitler came to power, the rest were old things from the Weimar era. In order to meet the needs of the previous mission, these destroyers did not even carry torpedoes, and the freed up space was used to carry other supplies. The remnants of seven Weimar-era warships were not at all suitable for artillery battles with the Anglo-French forces.

When the British and French fleets reached the port of Dunkirk at eleven o'clock that night, the only ones left to confront them were the two former dreadnoughts that had washed up and stranded on the beach, and the two Type III destroyers who intended to stay behind to serve as radars for night battles.

However, in the evening, the Luftwaffe flew out in large numbers before dark, dropping a large number of mines at the entrance to the port of Dunkirk, leaving only a narrow secret waterway for access. (To be continued......)