ps: After listening to everyone's opinions, I found that the setting in the previous chapter was wrong. The time when the Americans transported the atomic bomb to the Panama Canal should be July instead of June. I calculated the time wrong. I will correct it here.
There were two reasons why the Eurasian Allied Forces did not launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. fleet before the Hokkaido War: First, the stockpile of atomic bombs on hand was not enough; second, the time was not yet ripe and no nuclear attack could be found to cause maximum damage to the U.S. fleet. opportunity.
Since the successful nuclear test last year, the Soviet Union and Germany, and even China, which they led to the introduction of nuclear weapons, have been working frantically to produce relevant nuclear materials with all their strength.
When the United States dropped its first atomic bomb in actual combat at the end of March, the Soviet Union and Germany had a total of four ready-made atomic bombs, but the two countries had already accumulated a lot of nuclear materials and were in the process of processing them into atomic bombs.
Not counting the one picked up from the sea, by the end of June, the total number of atomic bombs in the hands of the Soviet Union and Germany had reached as many as eight. Even New China has stockpiled two atomic bombs so far.
With the addition of the atomic bombs "gifted" by the Americans, the total number of atomic bombs in the hands of the Eurasian coalition forces has increased to eleven.
If you don¡¯t do it, that¡¯s it. If you do it, do it happily!
The same goes for throwing atomic bombs. In the attack plan formulated by the Soviet Union and Germany against the U.S. Navy, they planned to throw out a bunch of atomic bombs at once.
Both Hanna and Stalin are such "simple" people. They both disdain to do nuclear demonstrations and flex their muscles.
The purpose of the atomic bomb transported to Colombia was to destroy the Panama Canal and cut off the connection between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Let the U.S. Navy become a two-ocean navy that cannot take care of both the head and tail in a short period of time. Although the shipbuilding capacity of the United States is huge, two-thirds of the shipyards are in the Atlantic Ocean. Several large shipyards on the Pacific side were previously occupied by the construction of Montana-class battleships. After destroying the Panama Canal, the United States' ability to repair war damage to the Pacific Fleet will be seriously damaged.
The atomic bomb originally planned to destroy the Panama Canal was provided by Germany, but an unexpected "capture" in the North Pacific made the Germans change their minds. They reprocessed the nuclear materials in "Boy" and recreated the atomic bomb. Once the nuclear attack is successful, the Germans can also taunt their opponents with "This is the atomic bomb made by the United States."
President Dewey wanted to stockpile more atomic bombs to ensure that the war would not fail. This was not the case between the Soviet Union and Germany.
By the beginning of July, the Americans, who had devoted their entire country to building atomic bombs, had as many as ten nuclear bombs in their hands. A confident President Dewey. At this time, the Pacific Fleet was once again concentrated on Atura Island, and another armed demonstration was carried out against Britain and Germany.
At the end of June, after lengthy negotiations, the Soviets softened their tone on the issue of lending some Soviet islands to the United States as forward bases for attacking Japan. At the same time, Britain and Germany remained tough. The two navies conducted a joint military exercise with the Japanese navy in the Hokkaido area in June as a demonstration against the United States.
In response, President Dewey ordered the Pacific Fleet scattered in the Aleutian Islands to be assembled again. With a tonnage more than twice that of its opponents, it showed the confidence of the United States of America to the world.
In 1942, the "Second White Fleet" planned by President Wilkie to march westward to the Pacific failed to show off, causing the greatest tragedy in the history of the U.S. Navy.
Four years later, with his scars healed and the pain forgotten, President Dewey made the same mistakes as his predecessor.
When the huge fleet began to assemble with Atura Island as the center, the four countries of Britain, the Soviet Union, Germany, and China were overjoyed. The four countries originally planned to delay a little longer and stockpile more nuclear bombs before launching a nuclear attack on the United States. As a result, Dewey always acted like a desperate showman on Atura Island, giving his opponent the best chance.
Atura Island and its surrounding waters are about to usher in the "mushroom harvest" season.
Since the end of June 1946, a large number of American warships have been continuously gathering around Atura Island. The United States has occupied the island for more than two years. With its strong engineering capabilities, two years is enough time for the U.S. Navy to transform it into a military port that can accommodate a large number of warships. The U.S. Navy then renovated several satellite islands near Atura Island and added radar and other air defense warning facilities.
In order to prevent sneak attacks by foreign enemies, with Atura Island as the center, the U.S. Navy has also set up guard fleets on the periphery. These guard fleets. With escort aircraft carriers as the center and destroyers as cover, the ships are equipped with radars as mobile air defense early warning equipment at sea.
Americans¡¯ air defense methods. It has been done very well. It wants to avoid radar surveillance by flying at low altitude, but also because there are mobile early warning radars on the expulsion everywhere on the periphery., becomes nearly impossible.
But just because it doesn¡¯t work in the sky doesn¡¯t mean it doesn¡¯t work in other directions.
The evening of July 3rd. When the Colombian cargo ship carrying dangerous goods was sailing towards the Panama Canal, on Atura Island, Halsey, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Pacific Theater Army, looked at the cargo that had just arrived with complicated emotions. Three "Swords of God" on the island of Atura.
Bull Halsey complained to MacArthur: "Atomic bomb, atomic bomb again, I don't like this thing. Since he came, war seems to have become a simple game of throwing atomic bombs."
MacArthur, who was holding a corn pipe in his mouth, said: "I am just the opposite of you. I like this thing! Isn't the essence of war to strive for the minimum casualties on one's own side while causing the maximum damage to the enemy? If possible, I hope to be there Throw a few of these in Tokyo, Beijing, London, Berlin, and Moscow. I really want to see what those five non-human evil gods will do after they take one shot of the Sword of God. What is the result?¡±
Intelligence shows that just today, the main coalition fleet is now concentrated in the waters two thousand kilometers away from Atura Island, and is far away from the main force of the US Pacific Fleet deployed here. For safety reasons against nuclear strikes, the combined fleet is now spread out.
A fleet that is widely separated can effectively reduce the effect of atomic bomb attacks, but the consequence of being too dispersed is that it will suffer a big loss when it encounters a concentrated attack by the enemy fleet aviation.
"They are seeking death!"
Halsey thought.
The White House is discussing whether to order a nuclear attack now and shoot several nuclear bombs at the head of this multinational coalition fleet. What makes the president hesitate is that the Soviet fleet also includes Soviet aircraft carriers. So far, the Soviet Union's attitude toward the United States is becoming softer and softer. At this juncture. President Dewey, who still harbored the illusion of winning cooperation with the Soviet Union, did not want to get things done yet.
However, the president decided to launch another nuclear strike in the past two or three days. If the Soviet Union continues to be ignorant. Even Halsey, who doesn't like atomic bombs, strongly supports using this vicious world-destroying weapon to fire a few more rounds at the opponent's fleet.
At this time, the upper echelons of the United States in the White House in Washington were discussing how to continue to use atomic bombs with a ferocious degree. It coincides with MacArthur.
The object of MacArthur's personal "delusion" in using the atomic bomb was scientists and some sober-minded people in the intelligence community.
People in the intelligence department believe that Germany's research on nuclear physics started earlier than that of the United States, and they have "gods" to cheat. It is very likely that Germany already has atomic bombs like the United States, but it is just deliberately kept secret.
Scientists also have similar suspicions. They compared some abnormal meteorological data reports that they inadvertently detected in the atmosphere last year with the data reports received during the atomic bomb explosion. They seriously suspected that nuclear tests had been carried out in the old continent. . ps: After listening to everyone¡¯s opinions, I found that the setting in the previous chapter was wrong. The time when the Americans transported the atomic bomb to the Panama Canal should be July instead of June. I miscalculated the time, please correct me here.
There were two reasons why the Eurasian Allied Forces did not launch a nuclear attack on the U.S. fleet before the Hokkaido War: First, the stockpile of atomic bombs on hand was not enough; second, the time was not yet ripe and no nuclear attack could be found to cause maximum damage to the U.S. fleet. opportunity.
Since the successful nuclear test last year, the Soviet Union and Germany, and even China, which they led to the introduction of nuclear weapons, have been working frantically to produce relevant nuclear materials with all their strength.
When the United States dropped its first atomic bomb in actual combat at the end of March, the Soviet Union and Germany had a total of four ready-made atomic bombs, but the two countries had already accumulated a lot of nuclear materials and were in the process of processing them into atomic bombs.
Not counting the one fished out of the sea. By the end of June, the total number of atomic bombs in the hands of the Soviet Union and Germany had reached as many as eight, even in New China. So far, he has stockpiled two atomic bombs.
With the addition of the atomic bombs "gifted" by the Americans, the total number of atomic bombs in the hands of the Eurasian coalition forces has increased to eleven.
If you don¡¯t do it, that¡¯s it. If you do it, do it happily!
The same goes for throwing atomic bombs. In the attack plan formulated by the Soviet Union and Germany against the U.S. Navy, they planned to throw out a bunch of atomic bombs at once.
Both Hanna and Stalin are such "simple" people, demonstrating nuclear weapons and flexing their muscles. Neither of them bothered to do this kind of thing.
The purpose of the atomic bomb transported to Colombia was to destroy the Panama Canal and cut off the connection between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Let the U.S. Navy in a short timeIn a short period of time, it became a navy with two oceans that could not take care of the head and the tail. Although the shipbuilding capacity of the United States is huge, two-thirds of the shipyards are in the Atlantic Ocean. Several large shipyards on the Pacific side were previously occupied by the construction of Montana-class battleships. After destroying the Panama Canal, the United States' ability to repair war damage to the Pacific Fleet will be seriously damaged.
The atomic bomb originally planned to destroy the Panama Canal was provided by Germany, but an unexpected "capture" in the North Pacific made the Germans change their minds. They reprocessed the nuclear materials in "Boy" and recreated the atomic bomb. Once the nuclear attack is successful, the Germans can also taunt their opponents with "This is the atomic bomb made by the United States."
President Dewey wanted to stockpile more atomic bombs to ensure that the war would not fail. This was not the case for the Soviet Union and Germany.
By the beginning of July, the Americans, who had devoted their entire country to building atomic bombs, had as many as ten nuclear bombs in their hands. President Dewey, who was emboldened, once again concentrated the Pacific Fleet on Atura Island and once again carried out armed demonstrations against Britain and Germany.
At the end of June, after lengthy negotiations, the Soviets softened their tone on the issue of lending some Soviet islands to the United States as forward bases for attacking Japan. At the same time, Britain and Germany still had tough attitudes. In June, the navies of the two countries conducted a joint military exercise with the Japanese navy in Hokkaido as a demonstration against the United States.
In response, President Dewey ordered the Pacific Fleet scattered in the Aleutian Islands to be assembled again. With a tonnage more than twice that of its opponents, it showed the confidence of the United States of America to the world.
In 1942, the "Second White Fleet" planned by President Wilkie to march westward to the Pacific failed to show off, causing the greatest tragedy in the history of the U.S. Navy.
Four years later, with his scars healed and the pain forgotten, President Dewey made the same mistakes as his predecessor.
When the huge fleet began to assemble with Atura Island as the center, the four countries of Britain, the Soviet Union, Germany, and China were overjoyed. The four countries originally planned to delay a little longer, stockpile more nuclear bombs and then launch a nuclear attack on the United States. As a result, Dewey always acted like a desperate showman on Atura Island, giving his opponents the best chance.
Atura Island and its surrounding waters are about to usher in the "mushroom harvest" season.
Since the end of June 1946, a large number of American warships have been continuously gathering around Atura Island. The United States has occupied the island for more than two years. With its strong engineering capabilities, two years is enough time for the U.S. Navy to transform it into a military port that can accommodate a large number of warships. The U.S. Navy then renovated several satellite islands near Atura Island and added radar and other air defense warning facilities.
In order to prevent sneak attacks from foreign enemies, with Atura Island as the center, the U.S. Navy has also set up guard fleets on the periphery. These guard fleets are centered on escort aircraft carriers, supplemented by destroyers as cover. The ships are all equipped with radars as a means of moving at sea. Air defense warning equipment.
The Americans¡¯ air defense methods are already very good. It is almost impossible to avoid radar surveillance by flying at low altitudes, and because of the wandering early warning radars placed everywhere on the periphery.
But just because it doesn¡¯t work in the sky doesn¡¯t mean it doesn¡¯t work in other directions.
On the evening of July 3rd, when the Colombian cargo ship carrying dangerous goods was sailing towards the Panama Canal, Halsey, the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, and MacArthur, commander-in-chief of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, were holding (~ ^~)