The Rise of the Empire

Chapter 1938: Storm VS Lightning One

Starting from the time point, Ruprecht chose a very good time. When it was determined through various channels that the British Air Force would make the last fight, Ruprecht did not choose to consume the British army through internal operations first. The aviation force of the United States, then launched an air strike to kill the opponent, and then launched a strategic air strike on the lines of communication and ground facilities. Instead, he chose a plan to fight the British almost! Two to three days after the British launched a large-scale air raid on the German traffic line, the Luftwaffe launched an attack on the British Air Force!

When someone asked why he didn’t wait until after a round of British Air Force troops to attack, the prince replied: "The British Air Force fighter force has already lost a lot. Now, the British Air Force we are facing can be It’s not the same unit as before. Now it’s more appropriate for this air force to be called the Joint Army and Navy Air Force."

"In fact, the previous Army Air Force has gradually disappeared with the fierce fighting. The British fighter force has suffered the most losses, and it is also the most difficult to replenish. Now the threat is not great. Although the air force recruited from the Navy is indeed The number of British aircraft has been expanded, but unfortunately, most of the air forces coming from the navy are responsible for aviation reconnaissance, bombing, and patrol tasks. The real fighter force is rare. So from the air, this time we don’t even consume the British. , The fighter force we are facing will not be much pressure."

"From the actual layout, due to the current level of aviation technology, the depth of the aircraft's attack capability is very limited, so the air force configuration of the two sides can be divided into a wartime state and a truce state. In peacetime, when no attack is launched, the frontline Except for leaving some fighter units, the bomber units are deployed in the rear to defend against the opponent's attack by distance. Only when the attack is launched, the bomber units will enter the front airfield in large numbers! This time is when the British attacked. At the same time, it is also the most vulnerable time. At this time, the sharp sword of the British can indeed pierce our blood vessels. And our epee can easily cut the opponent's throat!"

The British’s lightning offensive was launched as planned. In this battle, Marshal Trenchard concentrated 1,400 various aircraft to attack, including about 300 fighter jets and 270 single-engine fighter/light bombers like DH9. Around, and most of the remaining are 0 bombers. The proportion of British bombers has increased slightly! No way, who made most of the Navy bombers...

   But this time, the number of V1500, the former air master, is pitiful. Visual inspection does not exceed 80. There is not much left in the Army Air Force. And the navy is holding on to the most important long-range aviation power in their hands like protecting their lifeblood! Even Churchill threatened that unless the cabinet changed the commander from him to the fleet, he would never want to take these precious V1500s from the navy!

   This time, the British did what they could, with the speed of lightning but not the lethality of lightning! When Trenchard sent the training to the following aviation team, he emphasized the need to ensure the safety of pilots and aircraft. Not only did they not go back to attack the areas where the Germans focused their defenses, but the bomber units were also required to carry fewer bombs and install bulletproof steel plates. And a huge arc limits the combat range of the British Air Force. In short, this operation can be regarded as a limited shallow depth and short assault.

   "The thunder is loud, and the rain is small." This is General Harrell's evaluation of the British air strike after the British Air Force launched the air strike. "I can't believe that some squadrons of the once brave British bomber force did not carry bombs in this airstrike but only used machine guns to shoot the road! Their predecessors should be ashamed of the performance of these ineffective guys!"

"Well, in that case, we don't have to wait for the cunning foxes who are always reluctant to get caught. We can attack their nests directly. Note that this time, don't even let the British field airfields pass. Our goal is to kill their planes and pilots, not airport buildings and runways!" Ruprecht said.

   April 5, 1914. When the sun rises again. Behind the front of the Allied powers, hundreds of aircraft of various kinds were ready to go. After the pilots had breakfast, they boarded their planes. After blessing each other and having dinner together, along with the roar of engines, a plane entered the flight runway one by one to prepare to take off.

  The British Air Force really deserves to be the most powerful enemy of the German Air Force. Even in a weak situation, their tactical arrangements and arrangements are still very organized. When attacking the Germans, the British themselves were thinking about what to do if the Germans were going to smash the bird's nest and dig out their eggs.

   The British have two main ways to deal with it. The first is to disperse the fleet as much as possible. Under normal circumstances, fighter jets are deployed in temporary and field airfields. These airfields are generally near the woods or hilly areas ~lightnovelpub.net~ after being covered with camouflage, it is difficult to find them. The British even deployed a fighter squadron to two field airfields, even if they were attacked, they would not lose much.

   And what about the bomber forces that cannot be dispersed? (Bombers need a long runway and perfect ground facilities. So they must rely on better infrastructure and maintenance, and bombers must attack in groups to be safe. At this time, the radio level of the aircraft is not very reliable, so bombers are generally Centralized deployment.)

   Deploying as many anti-aircraft guns as possible is one way. At the same time, the British will also deploy inflatable models at some airports as false targets to confuse their opponents. If you directly A without careful investigation, it is estimated that at least half of the bombs will be thrown on those inflatable models!

   But in the face of a cunning fox, this is how the Germans responded! The Germans formed a special aerial battle group targeted. They are composed of fighter planes, long-range reconnaissance planes and bombers. At the same time, the ground base station located on the front line will be guided and assisted by air raids on the scattered British aviation forces and ground communication lines, and even the British fleet in the English Channel!

   Even if the British disperse their actions again, and even if Marshal Trenchard wants to preserve their strength, in this era, bombers still have to be concentrated and deployed. After all, the normal load of bombers like FB27 is only 1 ton. Put it in the second battle, which is the level of fighter-bomber... There are some insults to shoot with machine guns, but most British bombers still carry bombs to attack. Otherwise, the output will not be output at all.

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