Chapter 118: Ireland, Annihilation
"The Irish fleet, annihilated, our army has been victorious! Prepare to defend the Scottish fleet. "It is not yet time to let our guard down, as the Scottish army could arrive at any moment." "I really don't know what His Highness Trecy is doing now? Presumably our fleet has already arrived, the northern part of Ireland, right?
"Lord Roger, it seems that the Scottish army has appeared in our northeast." At this time, a commander in charge of reconnaissance spotted the enemy and reported it to Roger. Rogers asked, thinking for a moment. "Where are they now, and how far are they from us? Whether or not in the range of attack of our heavy artillery shallow-water ships. "Report to Lord Roger, it's within range of our fire." "Then don't report it to me. Let them play freely! Just kill them, you can help me watch over part of the fleet for the time being, but we must annihilate all of our northeast defense line. "Yes, sir!"
On the other side, in the north of the Isle of Man, the Scottish fleet is engaged in a bitter confrontation with the Irish fleet. So far, more than half of their fleet has been largely lost, and the Irish fleet has suffered a major loss. The heavy artillery shallow water ships have basically been bombarded by the battleships on the opposite side, but even so, the Scottish fleet has not gained any advantage, and their battleships have also suffered serious damage, even their aircraft carriers have been "cared for" by the light aircraft carriers on the opposite side, light aircraft carriers are actually a kind of covering aircraft carriers, and their main role is actually to equip the official aircraft carrier with some other fighters or supplementary bombers. But because of this, they actually have some bombers and torpedo planes on their decks. So for the aircraft carriers opposite, the Irish army, which has four light aircraft carriers, is actually equivalent to a fleet of official aircraft carriers. "Is it a lose-lose situation? It doesn't matter, I can fight with you, at this time, our fleet must have wiped out the Welsh army, right? His Royal Highness Charles thought so, though. However, it is already a fact that his own fleet has lost contact with itself. Is it true that our own fleet has been wiped out? He didn't dare to think in this direction.
"Little General Nelson, but the son of the old Marshal Nelson, how can he be so poor in combat? It's not like even some of the inferior commanders can beat them. "However, it backfired, and at this time it is estimated that the Irish fleet has been completely destroyed, right? It's a pity that His Royal Highness Charlie can't think of this matter anymore. All he could pray for was that the Welsh fleet wouldn't come here so soon.
In the Scottish camp, His Highness Kver was not satisfied with this record either. The battleship's main guns were damaged, the deck of the aircraft carrier was damaged, and he could even pray now that the Welsh fleet would not come here so soon. Their Scottish fleet was a little luckier than the Irish fleet, as they actually used only a third of their own military power. Not only that, but when they ran into the main Welsh fleet, their communication system was not damaged, so before the destruction of their fleet, Hessbrown reported his situation to His Highness Kver in time. "People in Wales simply don't care if their planes are damaged. They just bombed our ships with their planes. And to confront us head-on with their main forces. But at the moment, it seems that their losses are not much, and the aircraft is estimated to have lost only a fifth. But for now, it seems that they still have the ability to recover these things. Hessbrown's guess was correct, but in the face of the Irish fleet, the Welsh planes had actually lost one-fifth, and now they only had three-fifths left. In war, air supremacy is very important, and the arbitrary use of aircraft to bomb and cause a certain amount of losses is actually a big taboo in the military. If it has lost a fifth to itself, Wales should have lost a fifth to the Irish fleet. Then they should be left with only three-fifths left. His Highness Kerver also guessed very accurately. If they can annihilate all the Irish army in this place, then when they fight Wales, they will have more air supremacy than they would at other times.
However, a cannon roar from the north of the Isle of Man caught their attention. It wasn't artillery fire coming from the Irish group at all. It was more like artillery fire from a distant direction, and the Welsh fleet had finally arrived? Aren't they supposed to start from the south? Why is it in the north? His Highness Kvir doesn't know the situation at all, could it be that they have already made a big detour, just to sneak attack themselves!
However, this is exactly what happened.
It was indeed the Welsh fleet, but their structure was exactly the same as that of the Irish fleet that attacked Wales. But precisely because the prohibition is almost identical. His Royal Highness Charles did not recognize the Welsh fleet, and even suspected that our fleet had completely wiped out the Welsh army on the opposite side, and circled back from the other direction. For now, that fleet is missing only a few light cruisers and heavy cruisers from its own. But it seems to be a pity that their destroyers are not here at all. It's just that the destroyers have the thinnest armor and the worst firepower, if all the destroyers are sunk. Then there is a possibility of this. And that fleet specifically picks the Scottish fleet for attack. So you should know that the army here is our own fleet, right? "Give them a signal and ask them if they're one of their own?" Knowing that their communication system might have been compromised, His Highness Charles could only think of other ways to contact them.
Five minutes later, however, bad news and a bombardment came at the same time. That fleet is not their own at all, because they have already launched a saturation attack on their own light carriers. This is a tactic developed by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union was a particularly powerful country before the war (and in this case before the Terminator War), and this saturation tactic required a full-bombing bombing of the opposite side when it had sufficient combat capabilities. That's the Welsh fleet, and there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. Apart from the Welsh fleet, it is simply impossible for any other surplus forces to participate in this battle. Did they spend so much time asking for so many roads, just to give themselves a head-on blow at this time? But it just so happens that his base doesn't have any fleet to protect it. It seems that they are already planning to forcibly attack their own bases (for the sake of ease of operation and identification, the bases are basically located along the coast. So the battleship's guns can be hit directly to themselves).
"Hello, Charlie. Isn't it a surprise? I'm here! "At this time, a special voice suddenly appeared in the communication of His Royal Highness Charlie." If you're here, then our Irish fleet is gone, isn't it? "Oh, all annihilated? I don't know, that's what Roger is responsible for. My mission is really just to take a detour and get behind your back. But I guess at this point, they should have already killed it, right? I'm sorry, but I used a ruse, so you're going to surrender next! Or do you want me to kill you? My artillery is a base aimed at you. "Hmph, Brother Emperor, have you ever seen the prince who surrendered? I'd rather die than surrender. "There is a truth, but sometimes, enduring humiliation and stealing life is just for the next step of revenge. Otherwise, there wouldn't have been so many reconquests, would there? Never mind. I still cherish your fleet. I'll send you down first, so I can borrow your fleet." Goodbye! "A huge explosion occurred inside the Irish base, which was the sound of the 410-millimeter shells of the Elizabeth-class battleships. Although this side did not hit its own place, since the Elizabeth-class battleships have reached our side. Then, it is only a matter of time before the base falls.
Two minutes later, the command system of the Irish fleet had completely collapsed, it was a rule, after the death of the commander-in-chief, then the army was basically the equivalent of a masterless, and Wales could take over their chain of command. It seems that the next step is a head-to-head clash between Scotland and Wales, right?
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I've never thought about voice code words before, but I tried it today, and it was pretty fast, it took about two hours, and it was almost 3,000 words.