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1540 Began bombing cities

In the command cabin of the Admiral Bernard, the commander of the naval aviation force was reporting to Bernard on their recent combat situation: "We dropped a large amount of ammunition on the steel barrier and also occupied a large amount of air strike force. Now,

It's time to let the dwarves know that war has broken out."

They have proven their strength with actual performance: a large number of dwarf ground troops were paralyzed, all air defense systems almost failed, and almost no dwarf aircraft posed a threat to the Tang army during the battle.

Bernard nodded with satisfaction and agreed with the opponent's judgment of changing the focus of the attack: "Indeed, paralyzing the enemy's roads, attacking the opponent's cities, and creating a lot of chaos is a more efficient attack mode."

"The carrier-based aircraft force will dispatch 110 aircraft to carry out air strikes on five targets within the strike radius." Glancing at Tiger, who was listening on the sidelines, the commander of the carrier-based aircraft force continued.

As he spoke, he pointed at the strike targets marked on the map: "A city with a minimum of 4 aircraft dropped bombs, and a city with a maximum of 38 aircraft carried out strikes."

"We will attack the public facilities of these cities, paralyze their power supply, or directly destroy the docks. This includes Everwinter City and Benn." As he spoke, he placed some of the satellite photos taken at the corresponding locations on the map.

After placing them, he stood up and finally stated: "The plane has taken off. In a few minutes, they will drop bombs to make the other party realize that we do not have time to attack their important industrial cities."

"How's it going?" Bernard looked at Tiger.

Tiger touched his chin: "There's nothing to say. Do you want to hear my compliment?"

"Ha!" Bernard laughed.



"Woo... Wu..." The air defense siren suddenly sounded over the city. Moss was still in his headquarters. Soon, guards rushed into his headquarters. The guard captain ignored Moss's objection and directly

He got into the underground air raid shelter.

Subsequently, the Tang Army's bombers arrived at Yongdong Port, and then dropped more than 40 tons of various types of bombs on the city.

The Intruder attack plane flew over the port area full of warehouses at low altitude, and the roar of the engine made the panicked dwarf civilians tremble in fear.

Although as the war situation develops, all countries have begun to pay attention to the construction of urban air defense facilities, and many cities have begun to transform facilities such as sewers into air raid shelters. However, in fact, the air defense facilities in most cities are still insufficient.

More than half of the dwarf civilians could only look up at the sky on the streets or in various buildings, watching the Tang Army's bombers whizzing past, revealing the strange bombs with elastic wings mounted under the belly of the aircraft.

These bombs destroyed a large thermal power station outside Yongdong Port. This power station has a long history. It was funded and built by Datang Group and has been working to this day with few failures.

Well now, it was destroyed by the bomb and completely lost its ability to generate electricity: the factory building full of generators collapsed, destroying the generator sets inside, causing most of the city to lose power supply.

The Tang army's bombs also visited the waterworks. The huge explosion destroyed a reservoir, causing many noble residences in Yongdong Port to have no running water supply.

However, this was not the most painful thing for Moss. What made Moss most uncomfortable was that the Tang Army's planes air raided the crucial Yongdong Port pier and used bombs to destroy the piers full of ships.

You must know that these places are important nodes for the dwarves to mobilize their troops. Now that the docks cannot be used in the short term, the dwarves can no longer rely on the port of Everwinter City to quickly transport troops to support the steel barrier.

"There were about 40 aircraft. Although the radar gave an early warning, the interference from the other party later paralyzed our air defense system." The liaison officer of the Dwarf Air Force reported the latest results to the annoyed Moss with some embarrassment.

All the previous battles took place near the coastline, which was still very far away from Everwinter City. So Moss could still strategize and act like he had everything under control.

But now, the Tang Dynasty's bomb has exploded at the door of his home, and of course Moss has begun to feel uneasy: he has almost felt the danger personally, and he also roughly knows how corrupt the front line has been.

When the Air Force liaison officer saw that Moss was silent, he could only continue: "We took off 20 fighter jets to try to intercept, but 12 were shot down. The Air Force has been very heroic, but everything is in vain."

It has to be said that the dwarf air force pilots are really brave. Regardless of the losses, they still continued to take off to fight on this day. Even if they lost a dozen pilots, they still did not flinch.

So far, the Dwarves have shot down dozens more aircraft. Counting the destroyed aircraft parked on the ground, they have lost more than 500 combat aircraft of various types.

But they were still taking off planes to fight, trying to use their bravery to intimidate the Tang Air Force and force their opponents to give up part of their combat plans.

But their madness was doomed to be in vain, because the Tang army's attack plan was hardly affected in any way, and the dwarves did not achieve any tangible results.

Ignoring the useless air force, Moss turned his head to look at the officers on the other side and asked bitterly: "How are the losses? Especially the dock!"

The officer had just called and asked the person in charge of the terminal, so he immediately replied: "It will probably recover to some extent by this time tomorrow, but it will definitely have an impact... It is estimated that the recovery may be about 70%..."

After hearing this result, Moss breathed a sigh of relief. At least half of his unloading capabilities could be restored, which was somewhat good news.

Therefore, he prepared to protect the remaining 70% of the wharf: "Can the additional anti-aircraft artillery troops have some effect?"

The officer shook his head and replied: "It probably has no effect. The bomb used by the other party... is not the kind of bomb we used. Our people went to the scene and recovered some devices, which look very sophisticated."

The bombs used by the Tang Army to attack power plants and docks were of course not ordinary bombs, but guided bombs. Some parts of these bombs were not completely destroyed after hitting the target and exploding, leaving some residue.

The dwarves who picked up the remnants of these parts immediately realized that these things were the "Zenith Star Technology" of the Tang people, and naturally they had to start researching them.

After Moss heard about this situation, he immediately reminded the other party: "Write these situations clearly and then send them back to Ironforge!"

"Yes!" His subordinates agreed, standing at attention and saluting.


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