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Super High-tech Overlord Volume 2: Across East Asia Chapter 334: One-sided Bombing

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    Chapter 334 One-sided bombing

    During the thrilling psychological process of U.S. soldiers, generals, and American residents in Hawaii, they witnessed U.S. military planes crashing into the sea southwest of Oahu before their eyes, and the wreckage of the planes floating one after another.  Floating around in the wind on the sea, I occasionally saw the complete or half-cut corpses of some US military pilots rising and falling with the water waves. The sea water was mixed with blood, which shocked and saddened all Americans who had heard and seen it.

    The pilots of both sides engaged in a desperate fight without any reservations, and no one retreated midway. Especially the US pilots, who had no retreat. Death in battle or shooting down the enemy aircraft were their only options, but heroism had already passed at this time.  Completely lost to technical performance, the Americans¡¯ helpless sighs echoed in the sky over Pearl Harbor.

    "Da da da" There were only forty-five of the fifty vibrator planes left at this time. Unfortunately, five planes were hit multiple times and crashed, while almost all US military planes were wiped out, and there were only a few remaining  Five or six torpedo planes were fighting stubbornly.

    More than twenty J-2 aircraft surrounded their airspace. These aircraft that were still shuttled in the air showed no fear of death and plunged directly into the group of J-2 aircraft in an attempt to defeat their opponents at the last moment.  A heavy blow caused greater casualties to the Zhen**, but their weak combat effectiveness was of little help. Death was already waving to them, and the Zhen** pilots wielding the death scythe would mercilessly harvest their lives.

    "Da da da¡­¡­"

    A burst of fierce aircraft gunfire sounded around the remaining US military aircraft, and shells whizzed past. Their low maneuverability made it impossible for them to lock onto their opponents. Being heavily surrounded, they became a practice exercise for J-2 aircraft.  Shooting targets, with explosions and blazing fire, these planes fell towards the sea one after another in the painful eyes of the Americans, thus drawing a perfect end to this unprecedented large-scale air battle.  .

    The battle ended without much suspense with the victory of the Zhencheng Flying Group. Under the angry and depressed eyes of the Americans, He Jiancheng led the team to easily leave the bloody sea outside Pearl Harbor, leaving behind  The Americans were in shambles and crying in pain, leaving another painful memory for the Americans who had been proud for centuries.

    At the U.S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters, located two kilometers inside Pearl Harbor, the original commander of the fleet had become a prisoner of war with the destruction of the Hawaiian fleet. At this time, the temporary replacement of the commander of the Navy and Air Force in Hawaii was U.S. Navy Colonel Lohrman.  .

    Lollman was originally a ground service commander of the Hawaiian Fleet, and during this Hawaiian Fleet's voyage, he was left to look after the Pearl Harbor base. He did not expect that the Hawaiian Fleet was quickly destroyed and he was promoted to the throne of fleet commander.  , and also gave them a hint of surprise amid their panic.

    But it is not an easy task to lead the remnants of a fleet that has just suffered a defeat to continue to resist. At least in terms of morale, it requires a lot of effort to encourage the soldiers to fight bravely, but this is far from easy.

    The destruction of the Hawaiian Fleet is almost an ironclad fact. Although Chinese officials have never issued an official statement that the South China Sea Fleet encountered the Hawaiian Fleet in the Pacific, the Americans are obviously not fools. A fleet that has disappeared for nearly a week will obviously not disappear without reason.  Contact our department.

    Lorman, who is in his early forties, has a long and thick golden beard, which matches his golden curly hair, showing a mature charm, and is more than two inches long, with a slightly fair face.  He showed a somewhat elegant temperament, but his brows also lacked the fortitude that a soldier should have. His sharp eyes were fixed on the map of Hawaii and its surrounding waters hanging on the wall. The guide rod in his hand was on the map.  Gently scratch it.

    Lorman is guessing the specific location of the South China Sea Fleet, but for a military that has no aircraft carriers and has just lost all its fighter planes, it seems that these are of little significance anymore, because they have nothing else but passive defense.  The choice is to just wait for the enemy to appear at the door of your home anytime and anywhere, and then go out to resist with a gun.

    Lorman stared at a certain location in the sea west of Oahu on the map with his deep eyes. He was thinking with a hint of depression about how to deal with the enemy's upcoming indiscriminate bombing in the next few days, but suddenly there was a sound behind him.  There was a rush of footsteps.

    Lohrman, who just heard the sky gradually becoming silent, must have had someone come in to report the results of the battle. He was already prepared to receive a blow, because he seemed to have seen some clues of an air battle through the window, and it seemed that the situation was not optimistic.

    A young officer walked in quickly, entered the spacious command room, and stopped at attention three meters behind Lohrman.

    "Reporting to the Commander, our four squadrons have??The whole army was wiped out.  "The young officer's somewhat sad and deep voice came slowly from behind, making Loman's heart tremble slightly.

    However, this result had already been in his estimation. Lorman did not show excessive surprise. He frowned a few times and slowly turned around, looking at the confused and overwhelmed young officer, his eyes facing each other.  He looked helpless.

    "What are the enemy's casualties?" Lorman asked in a low voice, trying to sound natural.

    "The number of Chinese casualties is unknown. It is estimated that only three to five fighter jets were shot down by our army. After the battle, our small gunboat went to the sea off Pearl Harbor to clean up the battlefield. In addition to rescuing two American pilots who were still alive,  The wreckage of the Chinese planes that can be found is limited, and the sea is almost full of the wreckage of the US military planes. We lost miserably." The officer's frustrated face made his voice slightly trembled, and his heart was equally unbearable.

    "The Chinese monoplanes are really powerful, but our planes are too backward. Their planes are light and solid, and much easier to use than our heavy and inflexible biplanes. It's natural for us to lose." Lore  Man didn't seem to care much about it, but the turbulence in his heart didn't stop at all.

    Lorman paced back and forth for a few steps with contemplation, looking slightly pale.

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    Chapter 334 One-sided bombing

    Chapter 334 One-sided bombing
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