Wang Xuexin fired 25 "high-fire" missiles within a few days, and most of these "high-fire" missiles were launched from 18 launch points at some distance from each other.
Wang Xuexin's original intention was that the more launching points there were, the more fighter planes the Japanese would need to send to intercept, and the greater the final "high fire" results would be.
But Okamura Neji didn't think so.
After Neji Okamura learned the locations of these launch silos one by one, he laughed ferociously, "Haha, ho, ho, ho...".
"It seems that we are at the end of the road!" Neji Okamura said proudly: "Little Northeast is nothing more than that!"
Yoshio Shinozuka was a little surprised. These launch points were far away from each other, which often allowed the Imperial Air Force's fighter planes to focus on one side but not on the other. Several times, the enemy's "special bombs" almost slipped through the net, and even caused
The air force was very nervous.
But why does Okamura Neji look so confident?
Seemingly seeing Yoshio Shinozuka's doubts, he pointed to the location of the launch silo on the map and explained: "If we use normal thinking, the Eighth Route Army should try to minimize the exposure of the launch silo at this time. In this way
, only when these unexposed silos launch 'special bombs' at the same time at critical moments can they be effective. But..."
Then Shinozuka Yoshio understood, and he followed Okamura Neiji's words and said: "However, the Eighth Route Army exposed the locations of each of the launch silos out of desperation. As long as we make overall arrangements for these launch silos, such as
"Zero War', '97', '96' and other types of bombers and fighter jets are dispatched in batches to patrol in the air, and they can completely suppress the enemy's 'special bombs'!"
Okamura Neji nodded.
The enemy's "special bombs" only have a speed of 300 kilometers per hour, which allows the "97" bombers and even the "98" light bombers in the hands of the Imperial Air Force to carry out interception missions. Therefore, the empire has many fighter aircraft that can be put to use.
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The problem is just how to ensure a 24-hour blockade during the day.
But this is not difficult at all, all you need to do is to rotate them in batches.
However, Okamura Neiji's focus was not on this. He smiled and said, "What does it mean that the Eighth Route Army made this mistake?"
Shinozuka Yoshio hurriedly added: "It means they are already in chaos and there is no way to counterattack!"
Neji Okamura stood up from his chair with high spirits, puffed out his chest and said, "So, it's time for our general attack! We will take advantage of the enemy's inability to do anything and give them a powerful blow!"
As he spoke, Okamura Neiji ordered to Shinozuka Yoshio: "Draft an attack plan immediately. I want to launch a full-scale attack in the shortest possible time, preferably at dawn tomorrow!"
"Yes!" Yoshio Shinozuka responded, and immediately went down with several staff members.
No wonder Okamura Neji is so anxious.
This is actually not only because Okamura Neiji misjudged Wang Xuexin's actions, but also because Okamura Neiji has been at a disadvantage in his long-term competition with Xiaodongbei. At this time, a rare opportunity suddenly appeared. Okamura Neiji couldn't help but
I’m willing to let it go!
As everyone knows, sometimes opportunities are not real opportunities, but a trap.
In addition, there is another reason, that is, Tokyo has issued an order requiring Okamura Neji to seize several Eighth Route Army "special bombs" for imitation.
This also required Okamura Neiji to advance into the Eighth Route Army's defense line, and even occupy several silos before it could be captured. At this time, the empire happened to have the exact location of many Eighth Route Army silos...
The combination of various factors, including subjective needs and objective advantages, finally made Neji Okamura step into this trap.
In fact, objectively speaking, Okamura Neji is right to want to do this.
Based on his current level of intelligence and knowledge, he should indeed launch an attack on the Eighth Route Army at this time.
The problem is that he doesn't know about "proximity fuses", let alone that the Eighth Route Army has obtained "proximity fuses" and will install them on "special bombs."
The battle plan came out soon.
In the past, it was not difficult for the Japanese to formulate combat plans against the Eighth Route Army, because they often could not find the main force to fight against the Eighth Route Army. Therefore, most of the combat plans were logistical actions such as troop deployment and supply transportation, and forward operations became secondary.
This time it's different.
This time it was a strong attack on the Yuncheng defense line of the Eighth Route Army, and we clearly knew the location of the main force of the Eighth Route Army.
Shinozuka Yoshio and his staff worked non-stop for more than five hours before they came up with the combat plan. Then, with the revision of Okamura Neiji, they finally sent it to each combat unit one hour before the early morning of the next day.
Give orders.
This is rare in the history of the imperial army's frontal battlefield operations. The Japanese usually make full preparations before the war. They hold a meeting of middle and higher-level commanders a few days ago to discuss and discuss, and only launch the attack after everything is arranged.
The focus, of course, is the Japanese air force.
Yoshio Shinozuka divided the "Zero War" into three batches, with two squadrons and about twenty fighters in each batch.
Considering the ultra-long cruise capability of the "Zero War", each batch of them is required to cruise in the air for two hours, and the rest of the time must be rested in a state of combat readiness.
There is nothing the devils can do about this.
Because the Eighth Route Army had Hawker 81, the Japanese could only let "Zero War" take the lead.
Otherwise, once the Eighth Route Army's "Hawker 81" takes off, it will not only defeat the Japanese Air Force, but also destroy the so-called "airtight" blockade network it organized against the "special bombs".
What Okamura Neiji didn't know was that this plan was exactly what Wang Xuexin hoped for... because once the "Hawker 81" took off, the Japanese would immediately send out all "Zero Fighters" to take off to fight.
Since the Japanese "zero battle" took off by then, although it did not engage in fire with the "Hawker 81", if a large number of "special bombs" took off at this time... why didn't these "zero battles" participate in the interception?
And because there is no allocation in advance, these "zero battles" have a high probability of gathering a bunch of interceptions in units of combat teams.
Then there will be a good show to watch!
Needless to say about the other combat plans, the remaining dozens of heavy artillery bombarded Yuncheng together, and then the infantry broke through the northern flank of Yuncheng.
The point of "breaking through the north wing of Yuncheng" is actually different from the original plan.
Needless to say why this change was made, Okamura Neji hoped to go around to the Yuncheng side and occupy several silos, and then seize a few "special bombs".
From this aspect, part of the reason why Okamura Neji, an old fox, was able to seduce him into a fight this time was due to his "high fire".