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After thinking about it like this, Tokyo immediately came to a conclusion:
The war with Eagle Sauce on the Pacific battlefield is bound to fail! The United Fleet has almost no hope of winning! Unless the empire can develop equipment that can rival Eagle Sauce in a short period of time.
But, can the empire develop such equipment?
Tokyo has no confidence in this at all.
It’s no wonder they don’t have confidence. The Japanese are actually deficient in their ability to innovate.
On the modern Internet, the innovative ability of the Japanese is often praised to the sky, saying that it is even better than that of Eagle Sauce and the like.
But most of the Japanese innovations are based on the achievements of others.
To put it simply, the Japanese have very strong learning abilities. They can learn other people’s technologies in a short period of time, and then innovate in detail and in-depth on this technology...that is, they dig deep into the technology itself, rather than creating it alone.
Make a way out.
This is also one of the reasons why the Japs can make some things better than Eagle Sauce. They are very good at perfecting a certain technology.
However, it is basically non-existent for the Japanese to innovate and find their own way independently.
Therefore, from World War I, World War II to modern times, almost all Japanese technology can be found in Eagle Sauce, the sun never sets or the shadow of technical support from other countries. From aviation and aerospace to tanks and warships, they are all from other countries.
technology.
So much so that there is a joke that says, except for air conditioners, everything else on the Japanese warships is made from other countries.
If the modern era is restricted by the "Peace Constitution", then why was it the same during World War I and World War II?
Tokyo knows how much it has, and they understand that it is almost impossible to surpass Eagle Sauce in terms of fighter planes.
If fighter jets want to develop, they need to increase the thrust-to-weight ratio of their engines.
But even the machine tools used by the Japanese to produce engines are from Yingjiang. Independent research and development of new aero engines... is not easy.
Therefore, throughout World War II, the Japanese could only improve and improve the engine, but as a result, the performance of the fighter aircraft did not change much.
Not only has there been no change, there has even been regression.
Because the Japanese found that only by upgrading the weapons and equipment of the fighter planes could it be possible to shoot down Yingjiang's fighter planes. However, as soon as the weight was increased, the weight increased... and the mobility of the "zero combat" was lost.
So, after much deliberation, Tokyo finally had no choice but to make up its mind to shift its strategic focus to the direction of China.
But the Japanese also made other preparations:
Nagano Asao, head of the Tokyo Firearms Manufacturing Factory, said: "Can we develop 'manned missiles' for use in sea and air combat? I mean, if this kind of equipment can be used on land, why can't it be used on the sea?"
This suggestion immediately aroused the approval of many people.
It should be said that this aspect is the advantage of the Japanese's "human-operated missiles".
Because neither the Eighth Route Army's "High Fire" nor Hans' V1 missiles have the ability to attack moving targets... They are launched from fixed orbits, and their speed is only four to five hundred kilometers per hour. A farther distance means they have reached the target.
The location takes a long time, sometimes even half an hour.
Half an hour later, the enemy warship had already disappeared.
However, what "high fire" and V1 missiles cannot do is very easy for "human-operated missiles".
Because they are operated by humans and controlled by pilots, they can "pilot" these "missiles" to track enemy warships.
But this plan was quickly rejected: "Its speed is about 500 kilometers, which means that it will not be much faster than a fighter plane. Think about Yingjiang's proximity fuse, how many 'human-operated missiles' can
Get close and hit the target?"
The fire that had just been ignited in everyone's hearts was immediately extinguished by these words.
In addition, the speed of "human-operated missiles" is only more than 500 kilometers per hour, while the speed of the new Eagle fighter (Hellcat) reaches more than 600 kilometers per hour.
It doesn't take much effort for a carrier-based aircraft with a speed of more than 600 kilometers per hour to intercept a "human-operated missile" with a speed of more than 500 kilometers per hour!
It is conceivable that Eagle Sauce can use carrier-based aircraft to form a line of defense outside the warship, and then use anti-aircraft guns with proximity fuses to form a line of defense.
By then, how many "human-operated missiles" will be able to break through these two lines of defense?
Does the empire have the time and ability to train so many pilots to fly "human-guided missiles" to their deaths?
In fact, the Japanese did do this, and the later so-called "Kamikaze" and "Sakura Bomb" were attempts in this regard.
It's just that he was beaten to the point of being unable to do anything, and it was a kind of emergency treatment. In fact, it didn't have much effect.
But Nagano Asao was still unwilling. He was silent for a while and then said: "Since it can't be done from the air, why don't we consider doing it from the bottom of the sea?"
"Under the sea?" Everyone looked at Nagano Chaosheng in confusion.
"Yes!" Nagano Asao nodded quite confidently: "Torpedo, we can develop a human-operated torpedo. I believe this will not take too much time, because it does not require any technology and there is no equipment difficulty!
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"Man-operated torpedo" does not require any technology, because it can directly transplant the submarine technology, and of course there will be no equipment difficulty. You can just bring what is needed, and at most it can be miniaturized.
Nagano Asao's idea was quickly recognized by everyone.
Because this can perfectly avoid Yingjiang's advantages... Yingjiang has proximity fuses and new fighter planes, but these are all used to deal with air targets. They can't be used to hit torpedoes in the sea, right?
Thus, the Japanese's "Return to Heaven" was born.
Tokyo has made this strategic plan:
The first is to do everything possible to slow down the attack speed of Eagle Sauce in the Pacific.
This is very important, because it means how much preparation time the Empire has... The longer it delays on the Pacific battlefield, the more time the Empire gets.
The delay plan has two directions: one is to hold on to the island to make Yingjiang stronger. The other is to deal with it by the navy. At the same time, the navy also needs to support the defense of the island from some aspects.
From this point of view, the Japanese have a very clear positioning of themselves in terms of Yingjiang. They know that they cannot defeat Yingjiang, even with the "Kaitian Torpedo".
Secondly, it is to speed up the pace of attacking China.
It only makes sense to completely occupy China and prepare for war in China before Eagle Sauce reaches the mainland of the empire.
Otherwise, before the main forces in Tokyo can move to China, the Taika Navy will surround the island... and everything will be over.
This is also the reason why Okamura Neiji received the telegram "Immediately implement 'Operation No. 1'".
Okamura Neiji can wait, but Tokyo is impatient, even if it takes a month!