623 Fragments are like clouds

There is nothing wrong with thinking about it, the world pattern of the Nova civilization was established after World War II, but it was not until the end of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first century that the world pattern gradually stabilized. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Although the peace built on the nuclear threat base is fragile, it cannot be maintained by the five hooligans together, and no matter who dares to blow up the thorns, there will be no good fruit to eat.

After the large-scale crossing incident, there were some new changes in the world pattern, but on the whole they were minor problems and did not threaten the status of the five hooligans.

He Jun has not been exposed to the history of the 21st to 26th centuries, but at least he knows that the Republic has not fallen into the second echelon, and the situation of other major countries must be similar.

In terms of technological strength, industrial level, and the quality of workers, it is naturally the strongest among the major countries, and even if the second-tier countries get the full set of manufacturing technology for the Alliance-class warships, it is difficult to say whether they have the ability to build warships, and the warships of these countries are all castrated and shrunken versions.

The gap in the quality of warships, coupled with the gap in the quality of soldiers, is enough to divide the human fleet into two different echelons, if it was a conventional war before the twentieth century, such a gap may be slightly made up by numbers and courage, but on the battlefield platform, which is the most industrial level of warfare, technology is the most important weight.

It's a pity that the human fleet has been mixed up with the ghosts, otherwise, it may be possible to distinguish fleets from different countries through tactical characteristics.

The ongoing battle of the Beihe suddenly took a new turn, the five battleships gradually broke away from the main battlefield in the fierce battle, and a human battleship was unfortunately sunk by the ghost stars, and the battle that was originally evenly matched immediately turned into a hard support.

Moment of truth. The two human warships invariably launched a surprise attack under artillery fire, countless missiles were spilled out of the ship like money, and the dense electromagnetic shells were almost connected in a string.

The ghost people also took advantage of the opportunity to close the distance. Concentrate all your firepower on the battleship and ignore the incoming missiles.

Two human warships were hit by the ghosts one after the other. To add insult to injury, a flickering blue-purple electric light suddenly appeared from the deformed bow, and the bow armor melted and dissipated at a speed visible to the naked eye.

He Jun shuddered violently, it was a phenomenon unique to electromagnetic shells hitting targets.

The ghosts don't have an electromagnetic cannon, and the only explanation is that the electromagnetic cannonball being fired is blocked by a deformed muzzle!

All he could see was the outer armor. The situation inside the ship will only be worse than it seems.

You know, this thing can burn a huge hole when it hits the triangle battleship, and it explodes in the barrel before it is discharged, and I can't imagine how bad the situation inside the Beihe is.

The situation with the other battleship was not much better, and it had even lost power.

Hundreds of lifeboats poured out of the two battleships, trying to escape with all their might.

The Ghost Star battleship in the distance frantically intercepted the incoming missiles, but the sinking of the two human warships was the result of their abandonment of interceptor missiles, and at this time the missile group was already closing in on the triangle battleship. It's too late to intercept again.

"Boom-" He Jun dubbed the exploded nuclear bomb, and a blazing white light in the void dissipated, and the triangular battleship that had just flaunted its might. It had turned into a floating pile of wreckage, and the crumbling fragments were spreading radially.

Then another triangular battleship was hit by seven missiles one after another, and there was not even a large wreckage left.

"It's time." He Jun muttered to himself, and started the spacecraft to fly directly to Beihe.

In order to avoid the battlefield, the location of the spacecraft was a little far away from the Beihe, and it took He Jun a little time to get close to the Beihe, and there were still hundreds of kilometers away, and the collision warning radar on the spacecraft made a sharp chirp.

He Jun's gaze swept across the radar screen, and he couldn't help frowning.

Radar display. The Northern River is being flooded by a rain of debris from the Triangle battleship.

Swarms of debris may seem harmless, but everyone who knows about astronautics knows it. These things are the biggest threat to the ship.

The spacecraft travels hundreds of kilometers per second, colliding with metal fragments at such speeds. The consequences were no less than a shell, and if he could not meet the Beihe before the cloud of debris, he would have to change course before he could slowly pass through the cloud of debris.

The higher the relative velocity of the debris and the spacecraft, the more serious the consequences of the impact, and he must adjust the course of the spacecraft to be consistent with the direction of the debris' dispersion, otherwise the relatively fragile side side will be exposed to the debris, and the consequences of the side side being hit by the debris will only be more serious than the frontal impact.

He Jun quickly calculated the speed of the spacecraft and the submersion speed of the debris, and found that no matter how much he accelerated, it was impossible to dock with the Beihe before the debris cloud.

He was driving a small spaceship, not any armor at all, and if he went into the cloud of debris, he was looking for death.

In desperation, He Jun had no choice but to make an emergency brake, stop the spacecraft on the periphery of the debris cloud, and wait for the debris cloud to pass like a child waiting for a red light.

Although the method is somewhat negative, it is the safest way.

The spread of debris in an explosion has its own inherent regularity.

The smaller the volume and mass of the fragments, the faster the diffusion, and the higher the density of the fragment cloud formed, although there are more fragments of warships with higher quality and larger volume behind, but the evolutionary fragment density is still speed, but it has to be lowered by more than one notch.

Medium and large low-velocity debris can be solved by dodging, unlike dense high-speed small debris, so He Jun would rather wait a little longer and drive the spaceship through the fragments of large warships rather than play with his life in the rainstorm of debris.

If you change course and cross the debris cloud, the spaceship will have to fly with the debris cloud for several hours, which is not only more time-wasting than waiting in place, but also the ship that goes deep into the debris cloud cannot quickly break away, and in case of an unexpected situation, it can only be trapped in place and wait for death.

Only a fool will take the initiative to get into danger.

He Jun also considered making a detour to get closer, but the fragments of the other triangular battleship were also spreading, and the location was just behind the Beihe, and the hull of the Beihe was just blocking the spreading debris, so He Jun only needed to consider a wave of fragments.

If He Jun drove the spaceship around, he would have to hedge head-on with those scattered debris, which was more dangerous than crossing the debris rain.

After waiting patiently for more than ten minutes, the small high-speed fragments were finally replaced by slow-moving medium-sized fragments, each fragment was no less than the size of the spaceship piloted by He Jun.

Although there were still many small fragments between the medium-sized fragments, the relative velocity between these fragments and the spacecraft was very slow, and as long as He Jun paid attention, it could not threaten the safety of the spacecraft. (To be continued.) )