"Call..." Before he could finish his words, he was hit by an incoming air-to-air missile. The flames swallowed up everything. A Yinglong fighter jet roared past the flames, and the roar of the engine seemed to be...
A real dragon is roaring.
The Yinglong fighter jet flew away after shooting down its target, and the last aircraft in the nearby sky with the emblem of the Ice Empire painted on its wings was also wiped out.
As if they were carving up a piece of delicious food, the Tang Army's fighter jets shot down all the fish that slipped through the net after entering the scene. Their missiles have been iterated many times, and the fighting missiles can also destroy propellers that are not very hot.
The aircraft is locked.
Although the early warning aircraft failed to detect these aircraft that entered the battlefield at low altitude, the Tang Army's very smooth communication ensured that the Air Force appeared where they should appear in time.
Later, the dwarf soldiers who were looking forward to the reappearance of their own aircraft discovered that their air force seemed to have appeared over the battlefield once in the early morning and then never appeared again.
The Intruder attack planes of the Tang Navy Air Force frequently flew over the battlefield. They were loaded with bombs and greeted their counterparts in the Ice Empire in their own way.
The reason why these MiG-3 fighter jets were able to take off before was because the airport they used was not large and they escaped the Tang Army's key attacks at night.
Now, those large airports that can take off jet fighters have been completely paralyzed, and the Tang Army's aircraft can finally spare their power to deal with these so-called secondary targets.
When dense cluster bombs fall on the runways of these small airports, the Dwarf Air Force can no longer continue to fly fighter jets to fight.
Even after many airports were exposed, the planes inside were also blown up: in several hidden airports, the Saab bombers hidden by the dwarves were blown to the ground by bombs.
These ancient, twin-engine propeller bombers were actually completely outdated, but the dwarves still managed to get them onto the battlefield.
The reason for this is because of the attrition tactical thinking of the dwarf frontline commander Moss: He believes that by stacking these weapons as deep as possible in the steel barrier, these targets will attract the attention of some Tang troops anyway.
Even if it really only consumed part of the Tang Army's ammunition, then these outdated bombers, which were no longer usable, could be considered to have died a worthy death at the end of their lives.
So what if the Tang Army did not bomb these aircraft? Then Moss would really look for opportunities to use these bombers. Even if it caused some losses to the Tang Army, these aircraft would still be worth the price of admission.
Now, his plan seemed to have succeeded. After the Ice Empire's fighter jets appeared in the sky, the Tang Army's ground attack immediately intensified several times. The intruder attack planes seemed to go crazy, destroying all targets they could find.
"The ground fire attack group seems to have been completely destroyed. Communications were interrupted and they lost contact." An Air Force liaison officer walked up to Moss and reported to him the latest battle situation.
"The Tang Army destroyed several small airports hidden by our army. Now we can hardly take off planes to fight." He was a little helpless, because the strength of the Tang Air Force had been known for a long time, and such a result was calculated before.
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"Where are the loopholes left intentionally?" Moss withdrew his gaze from the map. He had just dispatched a large number of troops to the 5th line of defense in an attempt to make a final counterattack.
He hoped that when his ground forces arrived at the front line, those decoys could play a certain role in distracting the Tang Army's aircraft from attacking the ground.
"The Tang Army bombed two airports where Saab bombers were stationed. We lost about 70 Saab bombers, but the pilots were all very good." The air force liaison officer finally showed some relaxed expression on his face.
The small trap they designed before the war finally worked a little bit. The Tang army was busy attacking those small airports and the bait inside, so naturally there were fewer planes to attack the dwarf ground troops.
What they didn't know was that as the Tang Army launched a frontal attack, their ground attack mission had gradually shifted to helicopter units and artillery units.
The Air Force is more responsible for maintaining battlefield air supremacy and supporting the paratroopers in the dwarf encirclement. Yes, the Tang Army's paratroopers were surrounded, and the dwarves' deployment was very targeted. After the Tang Army's paratroopers assembled, they found that they were almost
I can't move anymore.
They were surrounded by simple defenses built by the dwarves. Although the Tang army bravely captured some trenches and bunkers, they could no longer make new breakthroughs because the opponent had already reacted.
This is also a side effect of the frequent use of paratroopers: without suddenness, paratrooper operations will not be so smooth. This situation will happen sooner or later, and it will even be accompanied by a large number of casualties.
The Tang Army relied on strong air support and advanced weapons and equipment to stabilize its position. It was very lucky that the paratroopers were not wiped out in large numbers.
Tiger and Bernard did not expect the paratroopers to achieve any brilliant results. Their existence was just a bait to "contain" the enemy.
According to the plan drawn up before the war, the armored troops of the Tang Army would charge forward and would meet the paratroopers within one to two days to help the paratroopers consolidate the defense line. Before that, the paratroopers could only rely on themselves and air support to continue fighting.
"Very good, this way our ground troops can safely annihilate the Tang paratroopers in the encirclement, and at the same time strive to regain the lost positions from the front." Moss breathed a sigh of relief. His plan seemed to be successful.
"Let the troops act according to the plan... be in position before noon and launch a counterattack! Drive the Tang army into the sea!" He clenched his fist and punched the map.
In the bridge of the Admiral Bernard, Tiger is waiting for feedback from the frontline troops. His troops are extending to both wings and have almost occupied the part of the dwarf position that was destroyed by the previous bombardment fleet.
He has ordered to invest more troops, cross the two sides, and attack the dwarves' No. 4 and No. 6 positions - of course he does not know the numbers of these two positions, but he knows that if these two positions are occupied by him
What does it mean to win.
Once he clears the threats on both wings, he will control more landing sites, and subsequent troops will land faster and safer. As long as the Tang army's heavy troops are deployed, Tiger is sure to be able to break through the dwarfs' defense line...
...No matter how strong their defenses are.
"Start the attack before noon! Smash the dwarf's wings into pieces!" Tiger pressed his hand on the map and said firmly.