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1232 Hearty air raid, evacuation(1/2)

...The command plane's order is then transmitted.

The bombers carried limited bombs this time and would never waste too much ammunition in one area.

In fact, before this bombing operation was launched, the Eighth Route Army Huangyadong Strategic Bomber Aviation Command had already started preparations.

Command talents and technical talents in all aspects are constantly improving routes and determining suitable aircraft types and types of ammunition. Including using the power of various heavy aerial bombs, they have speculated on the ammunition that needs to be dropped at the same port and the same dock.

The question of how much.

They even conducted simulated flight training in secret to anticipate and overcome various difficulties that may be encountered at any time during the actual bombing operation.

The bombers roared past, blowing up one area and then another.

The sky-high firelight became the only bright spot under the dim night rain.

Devoured by artillery fire, in addition to the cold ships, buildings, and factories, there must also be soldiers and civilians living in them.

The Eighth Route Army pilots and soldiers looked at all this with deep emotion, not out of indifference of human nature, but out of the blood feud, the incisive joy of having their blood debt repaid under the hatred of family and country.

Does the executioner also deserve mercy?

We did not fly bombers to bomb your densely populated cities. This is already the most benevolent thing.

When you stupid Japanese invaders bombed cities full of innocent people on our Chinese soil, when did you think about those living lives, when did you condemn your own hearts, and when did you think about it?

What about so-called kindness?

Blow it up, blow it up, blow it up hard.

It's really a pleasure.

It’s really enjoyable!

Does a nation as humble as Japan deserve to exist in the world?

——This is the silent roar from the hearts of the soldiers who lost their families and lives under the brutal invasion of the Japanese invaders. This unforgettable hatred will be unforgettable for generations. Who dares and has the face to say "forgive" for them?

"Two words?"

Blood debts must be paid with blood.

This is a truth that remains unchanged throughout the ages.

The night rain almost completely blocked all the sounds. The wails and cries from the executioner were nothing more than a clapping and heart-wrenching revenge movement intertwined between heaven and earth.

Under the cover of the night rain and the reflection of the sea of ​​fire,

One after another, the fighter planes then extended the bombing line along the coast in accordance with the established bombing plan, vowing to destroy all targets before the missiles were exhausted.

This was a surprise attack under the night rain.

Protruding in a lightning fast.

The bombing of the port focused on concentrated docked ships and warships, as well as various equipment, buildings, factories, and military camps at the docks.

After quickly destroying these targets, the bomber team continued to sail to the next port without stopping at all.

As the communication messages from various formations came.

The air raid launched was surprisingly smooth.

It turns out that everything started with the heavy rain that affected the coastal areas of China and Japan.

On this rainy day, all airports of the aviation force, which were originally small, flew their aircraft into hangars to take shelter from the rain, the anti-aircraft artillery positions also received their equipment in the warehouse, and the production bases were brightly lit to pump water and drain water.

The little devil never dreamed that at this juncture, the most unexpected enemy, the Eighth Route Army, would actually send an air force to attack.

It just happened to be such a coincidence.

In the Nagasaki area, the electrical reconnaissance force at the core of the Japanese defense circle, considering the impact of heavy rain, was worried that the equipment would be damaged, and even turned off the radar.

It's a rainy day and there's thunder. If the equipment is damaged by lightning, who's responsible for the loss?

It seems that even God is partial to helping the Eighth Route Army!

With the little devil's strong cooperation, the air raid by the Eighth Route Army Air Force led by Chief of Staff Liu and Doolittle went as smoothly as if they were in an uninhabited land.

In the Fukuoka area, the Japanese did not turn off the air defense and electrical detection nets, but in fact, these were almost the electrical detection nets that were turned on according to routine, and the actual effect was not very good. Basically, they would only launch emergency interceptions after being attacked by air raids.

Not only are they small in quantity, they are also extremely unreliable.

After all, during this period, it was a country that boasted of being a powerful air force, but in fact it did not have a good grasp of advanced technologies in the aviation field.

In other words, in a situation where novices are pecking each other, they are just bullying China, which was lagging behind at the same time.

In addition, in the early days of local air defense operations, there has always been an unsolvable problem - the land area is too small and there is almost no defense depth. The US bomber formations all come from the sea. By the time your radar network detects them, they are almost there.

The destination.

There was no time to intercept it.

In addition, once the radar jamming equipment carried by Chief of Staff Liu, Doolittle and his party were turned on, it was almost a dimensionality reduction strike. The air defense forces set up by the Japanese along the coast were ineffective.

At various airports that were targeted, parked fighter planes were completely destroyed before they could even take off.

Suddenly, the local garrison headquarters in charge of Nagasaki and Fukuoka were completely blown away.

Under the rainy night, as the Eighth Route Army's air force's air raid areas rapidly increased, the Nagasaki Shipyard, the Japanese 12th Division's barracks, arsenal, and the warships parked in the ports of Fukuoka and Nagasaki all suffered disaster.

It's really a coincidence to say it.

Xiaori has recently spent a lot of money to assemble a considerable number of warships and concentrate them in the waters near Nagasaki.

What are you doing?

It is used to wait for the success of Okamura Neiji's No. 1 combat plan and completely open up the communication line with mainland China, so that these ships can be quickly reinforced to assist the Sino-Japanese war!

As a result, it happened to be hit by an air raid force of the Eighth Route Army and was blown to pieces.

Not only that.

However, Nagasaki was particularly lively on this day, especially near the port.

——Later, the historical records of this day were written like this:

July 7th was an unlucky day for Nagasaki, and it was also an extremely humiliating day. It began to rain heavily at noon, and lightning damaged the largest communication tower in the Nagasaki area. The heavy rain caused the maintenance progress to be extremely slow. Army Air

The short-wave electrical detection net deployed by the electrical detection troops on the high ground was also partially damaged by lightning strikes. Major Hebian who was on duty at the radar network turned off the remaining radars after asking for instructions. He decided to wait for the thunderstorm to pass before turning them back on, and began to repair the equipment. Only the air defense listening device was left.

Troops on alert.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Due to heavy rain, thunder and lightning, and flash floods, the power system in the Nagasaki area failed, causing problems in communications, electricity, and transportation.

In the afternoon, the amount of rainfall exceeded the flood drainage system, causing serious water accumulation at Nagasaki Airport. All patrol aircraft squadrons that had originally taken off as planned were grounded, and all aircraft at the airport were moved to the warehouse to take shelter from the rain.

All air defense positions were also moved into bunkers under the orders of the Air Defense Command to take shelter from the rain.

The stay-at-home headquarters of the 12th Division in the Nagasaki area ordered all troops who had been dispersed for training to return to their barracks, and all equipment was put into warehouses to take shelter from the rain.

After receiving and berthing warships, Nagasaki Military Port also began to transfer supplies and equipment, causing chaos.

The most terrible thing is that this day is the anniversary of the comprehensive jihad. When news of the victory in Henan, Hunan and Guangxi came, the army, navy and relevant government personnel held celebration parties respectively, and a large number of military officers left their posts.

Due to the superposition of these multiple factors, the enemy's bomber forces were in an uninhabited land, and even explosions occurred one after another at military ports, arsenals, and military camps.

The air defense command here reported hearing the roar of engines, and the air defense command here regarded it as a night training of the aviation force; the navy over there observed an explosion in the city of Nagasaki, and laughed at the army for not even being able to see a warehouse; and then

The Navy was bombed, and the Army also laughed at the Navy being struck by lightning.

Finally, multiple communications departments reported that they had suffered an unknown air attack, and then they hurriedly sounded the alarm throughout the city... The roar of enemy fighter planes came from above, and the dense bombs were mixed with the same dense rain, making it almost impossible to distinguish, covering large areas

When we came down, as the artillery fire devoured everything, we looked desperately at our companions around us who were quickly evaporated and torn apart by the high temperature, as if they were no longer in the world...

This night was destined to be a nightmare for the Japanese in Nagasaki.

More than a hundred enemy planes roared in the night sky.

Probably since the emergence of aircraft in various countries, and since the rapid rise of Japan as a military power, the mainland of Xiaori has never been attacked by such a large number of fighter planes.

Almost all the ports around Nagasaki and Fukuoka were bombed.

A large number of docks were directly destroyed, and all kinds of military equipment, docked warships, barracks in the Nagasaki area, aviation bases, and major storage warehouses were all covered by the enemy's plowing artillery fire.

It was finally determined that the Japanese military command headquarters had been attacked by an enemy air attack from overseas. The Japanese officers roared and went completely crazy.

The tragedy of Doolittle's air raid on Tokyo seems to still be vivid in his mind.

Now, we are experiencing such arrogant and crazy air attacks from the enemy again.

How can the so-called little Japanese Empire have any bullshit majesty to speak of?

"You bastards, we must wipe out all these damn air raid bastards!"

The Japanese officers in the high-level command organs of the Japanese army who quickly heard the news were even more furious.

Death orders were issued overwhelmingly from all channels - no matter what the cost, even if it means chasing all the way to the enemy's homeland, this arrogant aviation force must be completely destroyed.

After the order was issued, all kinds of night fighter planes from the aviation bases located in major Japanese cities were dispatched one after another to attack the Nagasaki and Fukuoka areas.

Over the sea near Nagasaki.

Under the lightning-like air attack, which did not last too long, various aviation formations of the Eighth Route Army basically completed the planned bombing mission.

Even if they couldn't see clearly what was happening on the ground through the rainy night, the soldiers could almost imagine the miserable state of the Japanese army's major dock military bases under the cover of artillery fire when they closed their eyes.
To be continued...
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