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Leap, a stroke of genius that shakes the world. Chapter 139 is not unfounded.

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    Chapter 139 is not unfounded. The news of the reappearance of Japanese aviation in the Aleutian Islands and the fierce air battle on Saipan was conveyed to the U.S. military¡¯s combat staff as quickly as possible, and was also delivered to the headquarters in a relatively short period of time.  The German General Staff on the other side of the world.  During the regular military meeting, the topic of Mozu and Zero Battle naturally became the subject of heated discussion among the generals.  Before this, the two fighter jets had never fought against each other, and had not even conducted face-to-face exercises. All comparisons were based on paper data only, and even the information on zero combat performance was still speculation obtained from the Americans.  The numbers are not very accurate!  "If it's an air combat under equal conditions, I believe our Focke-Wulf fighter jets can easily kill the Japanese Zero!" The speaker was Adolf Garland, the youngest lieutenant general of the Luftwaffe, a super air combat fighter during the war.  Ace and Director of the Air Force's Fighter Force, and a close comrade and personal associate of the German Chancellor.  Now, in addition to serving as the principal of the Stettin Aviation School, he also serves as the senior combat staff officer of the General Staff.  There is no doubt that his conclusion was welcomed by the German generals and received an immediate and enthusiastic response. But then, the young Air Force Lieutenant General changed the subject: "But the range issue will once again become a limitation on our mission."  The factor of pilots' talents! Unfortunately, after taking off from the US military base, our planes could only stay over the islands occupied by the Japanese for 5 to 10 minutes, which was not enough to complete an air battle. If you still remember, in the Battle of Britain.  In the early days, we also faced such difficulties and were once in a very passive situation. Therefore, I feel it is necessary to remind the US government that our volunteers and fighter jets are not suitable for fighting there. Once they are shot down, they will be attacked.  The pilots captured by the Japanese army are likely to cause big trouble! Maybe on Saipan, a simple air defense battle is more suitable for our 'Mozu'!" Since it was adjournment time, the generals were relatively free to express their opinions, and the dignitaries were seated.  The several marshals in the position just listened silently, smiling or putting away their expressions, and did not express their opinions easily.  As the deputy chief of staff responsible for air force affairs, von Richthofen expressed his position in his personal capacity: "General Garland's concerns are very real, but we have reached an agreement with the US government at the beginning, and the US military can follow its own combat arrangements.  We have no right to interfere with the deployment of these volunteers and equipment. Even if we make suggestions, they may not take them seriously. Furthermore, if there is an air battle between our fighter jets and the Japanese army, it will also be conducive to our comprehensive technical control.  The comparison and summary provide detailed first-hand information for the development of our air force! As for potential risks in diplomacy, it must be said that a large number of our military arrangements so far are risky, including the naval special forces that have just launched.  The fleet, but I think, as Prime Minister Rogan said: The difficult issues in diplomacy should be left to diplomats who are good at rhetoric. Soldiers only need to handle the military affairs. "Despite a series of honors!  Despite his aura and profound background, von Richthofen appears to be more easy-going and tolerant in his work.  He always provides active support for the research and development of new weapons and the improvement of old weapons.  However, technological progress often cannot be accomplished overnight.  Due to various constraints in the initial design, new jets such as the BF-109 and Fe262 are easier to mass produce, equip and maintain, and the combat performance between the two has not yet increased to the point where human factors cannot make up for it.  !  While the German generals and experts in Berlin were talking enthusiastically about war on paper, the invaders and defenders had already launched many air operations against each other in the remote and cold Aleutian Islands. The Japanese army returned to Skika Island.  The aviation force dispatched Zero fighter jets to conduct reconnaissance of Dutch Harbor and surrounding islands where the US military was stationed. However, affected by rain and fog, visibility in the air was never ideal, so that the fighter jets of both sides appeared in the same airspace several times but failed to detect each other.  After several days of hard work, the first Japanese fleet to arrive at Skika Island since the New Year finally unloaded its cargo and embarked on its return journey.  For the naval officers and sailors in the fleet, the sooner such a difficult and dangerous voyage ends, the better, but some of them have already learned the news: In the next period of time, the military will continue to  The operational blueprint for Skika Island and the other three islands occupied by the Japanese army to increase operational personnel and equipment, fully occupy the Aleutian Islands, and then land in Alaska seems to be unfolding again.  The Shen Islands and Alaska themselves are not interested. Their biggest thorn in the side is the US military that has just occupied Saipan, and the US fleet that has been damaged but is still capable of delivering a fatal blow to the combined fleet at any time!  It was during this delicate stalemate that a new force finally advanced into the Pacific, with the great Italian battle flag hanging on their masts!  []
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