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Chapter 233 Puzzle

Wang Xuexin doesn't care whether the Japanese believe in "special operations" or not.

Because of battlefield news, the "official announcements" and reactions of both sides of the war are not important. After all, everyone knows that the participating countries will carry out propaganda based on their own interests. Sometimes it is normal to exaggerate the results of the war several times or even dozens of times.

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Therefore, not many people believe what the Japanese say, not to mention Wang Xuexin also believes that in order not to affect morale, the Japanese will probably not make an "official announcement" about the bombing of the artillery position.

This is not only a problem of losing the battle, but also a problem that is almost unsolvable for "high-precision rockets" with such a long range.

Therefore, Wang Xuexin felt that it was a pity that although Hans invented the v1 missile during World War II, he did not use it on the right path...

Such a good thing can hit more than 200 kilometers. Although the accuracy is not high, you should not use military equipment to hit civilians. Think about how to use it on the battlefield.

Missiles of various ranges can be mass-produced on the battlefield, including short-range, medium-range and long-range.

Used to attack enemy artillery at short range.

The medium range is used to attack enemy warehouses, bridges, railways, headquarters and other important strategic targets.

It can be used remotely to attack airports, factories, power stations, dams, etc. that are out of reach.

If Hans did this, he would reverse the Maginot Line when Gaul was defeated and set up various missiles in the rear. So what if he didn't have air superiority? The Allies would have nothing to do with them!

In the future, Hans's industrial base may be able to develop anti-aircraft missiles and anti-tank missiles, and by then it will even be able to surpass them in air supremacy.

If the air superiority is only a counter-attack, what if Yingjiang produces an atomic bomb?

During this period, atomic bombs had to be air-dropped by aircraft. If planes could not enter the Hans airspace, there would be nowhere to drop atomic bombs... This is why modern nuclear bombs must be miniaturized and mounted on missiles for launch.

Only when it has developed to this stage can it truly be considered as possessing nuclear weapons. Otherwise, if it is just a matter of dropping atomic bombs from a plane, the plane may be shot down as soon as it takes off.

Therefore, Wang Xuexin felt that Hans actually lacked strategic vision. He had clearly invented something that could change the mode of combat, but he would use it to shock the civilians until the sun never sets, hoping to rely on this method to force the sun never sets to the negotiation table.

, this is a typical example of holding a good hand but playing badly.

At this time, Wang Xuexin would not make this mistake. After he got rid of the "high fire", he was very determined to enter the battlefield and use it to subvert the battlefield model... The old model of the Eighth Route Army was not as good as the Japs who had already achieved industrialization.

Just upgrade to another mode.

Wang Xuexin is very sure that this direction is correct.

Because modern warfare is actually about missiles. Warships at sea are equipped with various missiles, air defense, anti-ship, anti-missile, aircraft in the air, launchers on land and even missiles on trains. Almost all imaginable equipment are directly or indirectly

missile launch platform.

For example, aircraft carriers are used to take off fighter planes and bombers, and fighter planes and bombers launch missiles.

So in the final analysis, an aircraft carrier is a platform for indirectly launching missiles.

It can be said that whoever masters missile technology and carries it forward will be at the forefront of the world.

Wang Xuexin was very satisfied with the first battle of "High Fire". The gain was not only that the 23 Japanese heavy artillery pieces were blown into scrap metal, but also bought time for the Eighth Route Army... During this period, the Japanese used every possible means to use spies, traitors, etc.

Various channels are trying to find out what equipment the Eighth Route Army uses.

This is a normal phenomenon.

There is a saying that "Know yourself and your enemy and you will never be in danger of a hundred battles."

Okamura Neiji is very suspicious. He would naturally want to find out the performance of "High Fire". It is best to obtain the data of "High Fire" and let him find out the weaknesses of "High Fire", and then make targeted plans.

Combat plans and countermeasures.

If you don't know anything about "high fire", how should you fight this battle?

Where to put supplies?

Where to put the ammunition?

There are also artillery, tanks, trains, barracks...

All of these are likely to be hit by the enemy's "high fire", so where is the safest place?

Therefore, this is not only a problem of defeat, but also a problem that affects the morale of the entire army and even the entire strategic direction.

Okamura Neiji took this very seriously. In addition to using the intelligence network, he also ordered Akiyama Kenichi to collect all the fragments he could find and try to put them together... Okamura Neiji hoped to at least know what it looked like.

But this is not easy.

That was 800 kilograms of explosives. After the explosion, the "High Fire" body instantly shattered into pieces of shrapnel flying everywhere. Especially there were a large number of wooden parts in the "High Fire", which even shattered into powder and even directly fell on the ground.

It was reduced to ashes in the heat of the explosive.

However, Kenichi Akiyama still found a relatively complete tail wing.

It is normal that the tail fin can be preserved. The reason is that the explosive is in the middle and front part, and the tail fin is farthest from the explosive. There is a section of the fuselage in the middle. When the explosive explodes, it will blow up the aircraft immediately, and then the shock wave will eject the tail fin.

But even so, the tail fin that Akiyama Kenichi found was incomplete. He used dozens of people to work like a puzzle for four days and five nights, and finally put together the rough shape of the tail fin.

Akiyama Kenichi immediately took the photo and brought it to Okamura Neiji. He analyzed: "Your Excellency, General, our previous guess can now be basically confirmed. This is an aircraft, an aircraft driven by a jet bomb.

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Although he had been mentally prepared for this, Okamura Neiji was still surprised by Akiyama Kenichi's conclusion: "Aircraft? You mean, it is a kind of airplane?"

"That's true from the tail wing!" Kenichi Akiyama replied.

"So, how did it fly here?" Okamura Neji asked again.

This stumped Akiyama Kenichi, and he didn't know the answer.

In their thinking, if it is an airplane, it must be piloted, otherwise it will not be able to fly, let alone reach the target.

Therefore, this problem has reached a dead end.

Looking at Akiyama Kenichi who was speechless and didn't know how to explain, Okamura Neji angrily ordered: "Continue to do your work until you can completely spell this thing out!"

Akiyama Kenichi hurriedly responded "Yes!" and hurriedly went out with photos and information.

As soon as he walked out of the door, Akiyama Kenichi secretly complained.

The reason why the tail fin can be put together is because it is far away from the blasting part. Other parts, especially the explosive part... I am afraid it has turned into powder and merged with the sand. It is not something that humans can accomplish.

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But Neji Okamura is a general, how can he, a nobody like him, question the orders he gives?

After thinking about it, Akiyama Kenichi knew what to do.

At this stage, let your subordinates pretend to be working hard, and wait until the Eighth Route Army uses this equipment next time. If it is not at night... then you will see it!


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