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Chapter 65 There is a killer move hidden behind

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    Several senior commanders had gloomy faces, nodding slightly while looking at the chart.

    If the Japanese army encountered the same situation, they would probably use the same attack tactics, using multiple battleships to bombard one ship. Even though the U.S. battleship's main gun only had a 406 mm gun, it would have an absolutely overwhelming advantage in terms of numbers.

    "Don't worry, even if the Yamato cannot hold on, we can still hold Okinawa for at least half a year, and there will be powerful attack tactics later."

    "The current record of the 'Yamato' can be regarded as the best in the world. After tomorrow's battle, the excess ammunition, fuel and all useful equipment can be disassembled and transported to the shore. As long as the 'Yamato''s artillery kills  All American soldiers are considered achievements of the Navy!¡±

    Fang Tianlang patted the shoulders of several senior commanders. Even the army commanders who had conflicts with the navy were reluctant to let the "Yamato" be sunk by their opponents, hoping to see the majesty of the giant ship on the sea forever.

    "Is it possible to evacuate some non-combatants? So once"

    "Yes, withdraw the non-combatants immediately and leave only the combatants. I said that any soldier can kill American soldiers as long as he picks up a rifle. Every soldier has combat effectiveness and can kill American soldiers.  .¡±

    "Hi!"

    There was silence in the combat command room except for the sound of pencil rubbing against paper.

    Several commanders from the Navy judged the best shooting position of the US battleship on the chart.

    The "Yamato" was hiding behind the island. Only the shells fired from two directions could avoid the island and hit the hull. The submarine was deployed as quickly as possible and then quietly waited for the last moment to arrive.

    US military commanders should know clearly that it would be extremely difficult to completely destroy the Yamato with dive bombers alone. Even if a hundred fighters are dropped in a single attack, they may only hit one or two bombs and have no impact at all.

    The two submarines received tactical instructions and immediately began to swim underwater.

    There are no US warships within fifty kilometers of the surrounding area, so you don¡¯t have to worry about being discovered by sonar. If you have enough time, just swim silently. If you don¡¯t have enough time, sailing directly on the surface at high speed is also a feasible tactic.

    The dawn sun illuminates the entire sea area.

    Fang Tianlang ate breakfast and returned to the combat command room and sat in his seat.

    The two submarines have been sneaking for an hour and a half each and are still about half way away from the planned strike area. If the US battleship launches an attack, it will take about an hour to find its position.

    The timing of both parties was so coordinated that it seemed like there was a tacit understanding.

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    The defenders of Okinawa are preparing for war silently, and the U.S. military's final battle against the "Yamato" has also entered a countdown state.

    A total of three battleships will conduct gentlemanly artillery exchanges with the "Yamato" from two directions. Two battleships will attack the two forward main guns of the "Yamato" from the bow direction, while the other one will attack the "Yamato" from the stern direction.  The main guns compete.

    On average, a battleship facing a main gun should have an absolute advantage. Plus there are dive bombers to assist in the attack. The battle at hand must let the "Yamato" sink into the sea water, otherwise the battle will drag on for several days.

    There are waves on the sea.

    The US battleship began to move towards the calculated position.

    While the battleship is setting its attack position, the dive bomber will also enter the shooting range of the "Yamato" main gun.

    If the "Yamato" chooses to shoot in the air, it will lose one round of sea attack opportunities. Battles between battleships sometimes only have one round difference, and the results will be completely different.

    The U.S. warship is about to enter the firing position, and Curtiss SB2C bombers take off with bombs attached to form a formation in the air.

    The bombers and battleships will enter the designated position at the same time under the coordination of the commander. The bombers will attract the "Yamato" main gun to fire the first wave of shells, and then they will quickly approach to drop the bombs.

    Only through a pincer attack between air firepower and maritime firepower can the firepower advantage be further enhanced.

    "Fighter! Lock on!"

    "Fire in the air! Second main gun!"

    The "Yamato" took the lead in launching an attack according to the plan. Its three main guns fired powerful 460mm Type III anti-aircraft shells into the distant sky. It attacked the air while retaining the firepower of the sea attack. If a US battleship rushed up and fired  The shells will still be intercepted by heavy fire.

    The only advantage of the "Yamato" in the duel with the US battleships is that the range of its artillery is about ten kilometers longer than the opponent's.

    U.S. battleships must move forward at high speed within the effective attack range of the "Yamato" for at leastIt takes 2 minutes to cross the hull to allow all the main guns to aim at one coordinate point at the same time.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    The three US battleships accelerated forward, and the "Yamato"'s front and rear main guns each fired terrifying large-caliber shells.

    Being the first to attack two rounds means that you can fire more than a dozen shells and have a chance to hit one, which can destroy almost half of your opponent's combat effectiveness.

    The battle before us is a life and death battle for the "Yamato". It will either sink to the bottom of the sea or be recorded in history.

    Huge water columns exploded on the sea, and the commander of the US battleship broke out in a cold sweat on the bridge. He had to withstand at least one more round of fire interception before he could launch artillery shells.

    Every second is extremely painful and I don¡¯t know when I will be called upon by the God of Death.

    If the 460mm armor-piercing explosive shell hits the bridge just right, it can turn all the command personnel into vague minced meat.

    The first round of attacks by the "Yamato" was ineffective. All the Japanese commanders watching the battle on the shore could not help but make sounds of pain. Only the commanders in the highest command center knew that there were two submarines lurking under the water.

    Low-level commanders who do not know that there is a killer move hidden behind will naturally feel sad that the first round of attacks fails.

    ¡°Boom¡­boom¡­¡±

    Another round of shelling blasted out layers of water mist.

    The US battleship escaped two rounds of bombardment and began to turn its rudder to prepare to fight back with all its main guns.

    A total of twenty-seven 406mm naval guns from the three battleships should be able to hit the target even if the shooting accuracy is poor, ejecting twenty-seven shells at a time.

    "The Yamato" shoots at moving targets, while the US battleships shoot at fixed targets. Even if they shoot at random, they still have a chance to hit the target in the first round.

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    ??Suddenly a subtle torpedo trajectory flashed under the water, and a fatal murderous intention came before our eyes.

    When a Japanese latent submarine launches torpedoes at a distance of about two kilometers, you only have to wait for one minute to hear the detonation. The feeling of loading the torpedo for a second launch while waiting for the torpedo to hit the target is always the most enjoyable moment for the submarine commander.

    "Boom! Boom!"

    Huge water columns rose into the sky, and three US battleships were hit almost simultaneously.

    A huge amount of seawater surged into the crack and instantly drowned hundreds of soldiers inside the ship. No one expected that a submarine would be ambushing so close. The opponent's calculations were as accurate as God.

    "Torpedo attack! There's a submarine!"

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