Obviously it would be much faster if someone is in charge.
The "fast" here does not refer to the speed of the missile, but the speed of research and development.
It's not even just "fast", it can also be "intelligent"... At this time, the v1 missile is not intelligent yet. It just adjusts itself to maintain the flight direction, and it can't even maintain the flight direction.
Very spot on.
This cannot be achieved with the current scientific, technological and industrial base. It requires the high development of radar and the application of computers in the military field.
At this time, radars still had various flaws, and computers were still being produced in prototype form... Many textbooks state that the first computer was produced by Yingjiang, but this is not the case. The first computer was produced by Japan.
Invented by the immortal Turing in order to decipher codes, the Turing Award, the highest award in the modern computer field, is only awarded to one computer scientist every year and is much more difficult than the Nobel Prize.
But if it is a manned missile, all these problems will not be a problem. The human brain can do this, and they can even choose the most valuable target from several targets at the last minute.
So, why not do this?
When Neji Okamura thought of this, he no longer hesitated and immediately started the training of "human manipulation of special bombs".
As for the "human-operated" equipment, in fact, the Japs were not the first to start it.
The world's first "human-operated torpedo" was actually implemented by Italy... In order to improve the hit rate of the torpedo, Italy used human control, so that the direction and angle of the torpedo could be adjusted along the way to achieve "real-time tracking."
It's just that the Italians are more "humane" and they send divers up. The divers can escape from the torpedo before it is about to hit the target.
The "human-operated torpedo" developed by the Japanese in the later period is to suffocate people alive inside. Even if the torpedo fails to hit the target, it will be difficult for the people inside to escape... because as the torpedo fuel burns out, the torpedo will
Sink to the bottom of the sea, and then there will be no more.
There are many people in the Japanese army who have been brainwashed by the Nazis and fell into madness. Therefore, Okamura Neji easily organized a group of death squads, and then went through emergency flight training... The main thing was to adjust posture and steering, adjust
The attitude is to ensure the flight direction, and the steering is to accurately hit the target at the last moment.
This is much simpler than training pilots.
Because for pilots, taking off and landing is a difficult point, but the Japanese "kamikaze" don't have to consider the problem of taking off and landing at all: the take-off of the V1 missile relies on the ejection device, and does not require human control. As for the landing... just plunge into it.
Just target.
Secondly, fighter maneuvers and various air combat maneuvers are also difficult for pilots, and death squads do not need this either.
Thirdly, if there is a person operating the V1 missile, it means that all the gyroscopes and automatic control equipment in the missile can be removed. The only improvement that needs to be made is to install a few glass windows in front and side of the missile for the suicide squads.
Just observe.
After understanding this in depth, Okamura Neiji couldn't help but be ecstatic. He thought that he had finally found a piece of equipment for the Eighth Route Army's air force that was better than the Eighth Route Army and could also suppress it.
Okamura Neiji's only worry is that once the Eighth Route Army learns about the "manned missiles" method, it will learn from the Empire and use "manned missiles". At that time, the Empire will be evenly matched with the Eighth Route Army in this regard instead of having an advantage.
It has to be said that this is Okamura Neiji's approach of judging a gentleman's heart with a villain's heart and using human operators to carry out suicide attacks. It seems that only the Japanese can do it and carry out mass production and training.
Wang Xuexin on the other side knew nothing about this.
At this time, he was busy building the "La 5" production line.
The "La 5" production line was put in place so quickly, thanks to the "high fire" and x2 provided to Mao Xiong by the Eighth Route Army.
Especially x2.
Because the "high fire" thing is a bit expensive for Mao Xiong, mainly because of its poor accuracy. It takes a dozen or even dozens of missiles to effectively attack a huge enemy airport.
The price of "high fire" sold to Mao Xiong by the Eighth Route Army was not low, so Mao Xiong calculated carefully and felt that it would be better to send troops to raid to open a hole, and then use "Katyusha" to bomb the target.
The x2 is different. After this thing is mounted on the "La 5", it can cause a super-range attack on Hans's bf109... This allows a group of novice pilots of Mao Xiong to shoot down Hans' ace pilots.
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This is not an exaggeration. Because it has a longer range and is equipped with a "proximity fuse", when the Hans ace pilot met with the Mao Xiong fighter plane, he had almost no chance to fire, so the ace pilot was killed.
A case shot down by a rookie pilot.
The furry bear took a look at it and thought, is this really a big deal?
You must know that the "La 5" itself is an aircraft that wins by quantity, which means that in the foreseeable future, it is inevitable that the number of "La 5" will exceed the number of enemy fighters.
The shortcoming of "La 5" is the lack of pilot quality and combat experience, which requires a period of training in air combat. In other words, it is necessary to exchange human lives and fighter aircraft for experience so that pilots can gradually grow in actual combat.
But now, x2 has directly made up for this flaw, allowing the rookie pilots of Mao Xiong to defeat the top masters of Hans... Does that mean that as long as we have more x2, we can compete with Hans for air supremacy at this stage?
If we can seize the air superiority from Hans, can Hans' "blitzkrieg" be effectively implemented?
If the "Blitzkrieg" cannot be implemented, does it mean that the furry bear will win a comprehensive victory?
Therefore, x2 has become the key equipment that determines the outcome of the game.
Moscow immediately ordered the reverse engineering of the x2.
Mao Xiong scientists are also confident in reverse engineering. They think... x2 is a technology obtained from the Eighth Route Army. With the industrial base of the Eighth Route Army, what else can they have that Mao Xiong cannot imitate? They can even imitate more.
Good, more perfect.
But when the furry bear scientists opened x2, they discovered... They took everything too naturally.
High-tech There is no such thing as high-tech. If there is anything worth mentioning, it is the high-precision gyroscope.
But Wang Xuexin had already provided this to the bear before, and the bear had almost eaten it completely.
The difficulty is that x2 will have a very small data change to make attitude adjustments for every attitude change, and if this small data change is measured through changes in the wings, there will be a large error, so
Doesn't make much sense.
Unless the original data is known.
Or...just do the experiment again to get accurate data!