Chapter 746 The Raging of War Eagles and the Navy's Maiden Show (Part 2)
"Swoosh swish swish swish swish...boom!boom!boom..." Just like the army's style, the Navy launched a covered rocket attack on the Japanese fleet at the beginning of the war.
Unlike the Army's 107 Tiger Roar, the Navy is equipped with large 300mm rockets. They are equipped with special launch nests, which are square in shape. Each battleship has three gates and twelve rockets on each gate.
"Boom! Boom!! Boom..." When the shocking explosion rang out in the fleet, the Japanese army finally noticed the faintly visible defense warship.
It has to be said that the rockets are extremely concealed when fired. The Japanese army did not even hear the sound of rockets being launched from too far away. Unfortunately, the rockets are very troublesome to reload. They can only be a one-time attack method.
"Boom! Boom!! Boom... Chapter 746: The raging of the war eagle and the navy's debut (middle)......" The rocket hit the sea and exploded with water columns! It also hit some Japanese warships, but only caused ball mills, Tama, two light cruisers, were severely damaged. The rest were slightly injured. The rockets still lacked penetration in front of the heavy warship armor.
"Boom boom boom boom..." But the navy's methods were more than this. After the rocket was fired, the artillery began immediately! At the Japanese warships, the navy fired a crazy volley!
"Enemy attack! Bombing, evade!!" A shrill shout sounded on the Japanese warships, but unfortunately it was too late. The cannon sounded, and the shells that had broken the air rushed towards the Japanese warships!
Perhaps it was protected by the unwilling heroic spirits of the navy in history, the first round of artillery fire of the National Defense Forces actually hit the King Kong, one of the main heavy patrols of the Japanese army!
With a loud "Boom!", the entire King Kong was blown into two pieces! The corpses and parts splashed everywhere, and steel floated in the air and fell to the water surface.
The King Kong can be regarded as the first Japanese dreadnought in the so-called dreadnought era. It was built by the British Vickers Company and started construction on January 17, 2018. At the same time, Japan sent relevant technical personnel to Chapter 746. The rampage of the Warhawks and the navy's debut (middle) crew to study construction technology at the British shipyard.
The water was launched on May 18, 2018, completed on August 16, 3, and returned to Japan on November 5.
Although the King Kong is a battle cruiser, it still retains the light armor design and manufacturing structure decades ago. Faced with the situation where large-caliber shells fell at large angles in long-distance artillery battles, the defense is even more obvious and weak.
The Japanese Navy obviously discovered this problem and made a comprehensive modification of the King Kong. Although it strengthened its defense during the first major modification, it was still not sufficient. Regardless of the comprehensive defense of the Deck, the King Kong armor was extremely weak compared to the later battleships.
Therefore, the four double-coupled 15-inch (381 mm) main guns of the Jiawu Unit were enough to tear the King Kong to pieces as long as they hit. This is true. After being hit, the King Kong Unit was blown into two pieces and slowly sank into the bottom of the sea.
"Maru Yelang!! These damn Chinese pigs dare to use artillery to open fire at our imperial navy?! Order everyone to fight back immediately!!" Natsuki Nagashi went crazy on the spot when he saw that his heavy patrol had been sunk!
His crazy orders were also faithfully executed by Chief of Staff, Hero Yano. Yano knew that if he lost the King Kong, he would have any results and would have encountered what he and others would encounter when he returned to Japan.
When the order was issued, the Japanese Navy's foundation and execution ability were seen. Faced with the helpless air force, no matter how large the naval guns were, they could not be able to give them the ability to fight back.
Passively being beaten causes a decline in morale. But the experience of the King Kong made the entire Japanese Navy look red! After the Japanese Navy's Navy's Navy's Navy has never suffered such a big loss!
But the sailors, under the dispatch of their respective commanders, quickly entered their own artillery positions under the dispatch of the National Defense Force Air Force artillery fire. With the sound of the turret turning of "KaKaKa...", the Japanese naval guns quickly aimed at the National Defense Force's navy.
"Fire the cannon!!" A roar came from the Jiawu trophy, but heard the roar of the 38's naval gun "Boom!", and the Jiawu roared again on the Japanese army.
But this volley did not achieve the same effect as last time. The shells exploded with water columns on the side of the Muao, but they did not hurt the Muao.
"Boom!!" At this time, the Japanese army also completed their first volley. The shells blew up at the National Defense Forces warships, blew up countless water columns but did not hurt the navy's warships.
Basically, there are two concepts for volleys. The basic concept is that all artillery fire together.
The special term for naval artillery artillery refers to the fact that under unified fire control, all main guns of the warship can shoot at the designated target at the same time with a unified shooting element.
In terms of terms, there are full scattering and half-volleys, as well as interactive shooting, etc. Full scattering uses all main guns. Half scattering uses half-volleys. Interactive shooting is to avoid shooting interference from the joint main guns, and the number of guns in the joint main guns is different to develop shooting at the wrong time.
In the scattered area, due to long-distance artillery attacks and wind-level earth rotation, etc., the scattered area will form a scattered area.
The long-range artillery of a battleship is to strive to make the opponent in the area of his own artillery. When a volley called the enemy ship to cover the area of the bomb dispersion, the enemy ship was in between two rounds of bombs, it was called cross-fire.
This means that you have aimed at the enemy ship, and the rest is to pray for luck and get some hits.
Therefore, in the era of cannon giant ships, luck is very important in naval battles. Luck is really useless when the luck is gone. The National Defense Forces Navy was extremely lucky when it started the war. The first round of volley shots hit the Japanese warship.
He even hit the ammunition depot, causing the sinking of King Kong. This kind of luck is as rare as if you can win the first prize by buying two consecutive Double Color Balls.
One thing to explain here is that the volley of battleships is not a volley in the true sense.
Although battleships can be used to volley, in fact, no battleship has ever been volleyed. In order to avoid the mutual interference of airflow during the flight of shells, in fact, the launch time of each artillery will be extremely subtle.
Taking Japan's famous Yamato as an example, in order to avoid interference with the launch of each cannon on the Yamato, there is a three-thousandth of a second interval between the launches of each cannon.
The main reason why the battleship does not perform volleys is that the battleship's hull flight interference and the huge recoil force during volleys further affects the subsequent artillery level, although the hull of the battleship can withstand its own artillery volley.
Chapter completed!