Devil's Army

Chapter 1321 Japanese Counterattack Haikou 3

The Japanese destroyer was strafed by the fighters and bombers of the First Army in turn. It finally couldn't hold out during the bombing and turned over.

At this time, the Japanese warships nearby had to take on an additional task, which was to rescue the destroyer officers and soldiers who had jumped into the sea.

The officers and soldiers of the Japanese destroyer who jumped into the sea to survive had not yet been completely rescued to other warships. The overturned Japanese destroyer finally could not bear the pressure and sank to the bottom of the South China Sea.

When the destroyer sank to the bottom of the sea, it created a huge whirlpool, which sucked the Japanese officers and soldiers who had no time to swim away into the sea to meet their emperor.

Although the sinking of this Japanese destroyer did not cause much damage to their fleet, it dealt a heavy blow to the morale of their fleet's officers and soldiers.

Commander Kondo had no time to reinforce the left-wing fleet, but instead focused on dealing with the strafing and bombing from the air by the devil forces.

What scared Commander Kondo was that his Fifth Fleet's central and right fleets were fighting with the Devil Force's air force, and his left fleet was fighting with the Devil Force's Hainan Island Fleet, coastal defense artillery, and air force, when more than 100 fighters and bombers flew over from the Devil Force's Kunming headquarters.

Captain Yin arrived over Haikou with more than 100 fighters and bombers from the First Army's Kunming Headquarters and immediately split his forces into two groups.

They bombed and strafed the Japanese left-wing fleet that was fighting with the Hainan Island fleet.

They bombed and strafed the Japanese center and right-wing fleets that were fighting with the 4th Air Force Squadron of the 1st Army.

From time to time, fighters and bombers of the First Army were hit by anti-aircraft fire from the Japanese Army. However, the pilots of the First Army controlled the damaged fighters and bombers and continued to strafe and bomb the Japanese warships with their lives approaching.

As the anti-aircraft batteries of the Japanese fleet were destroyed by the First Army's fighters and bombers, the anti-aircraft firepower of the Japanese fleet became increasingly weak.

More and more First Army fighters and bombers broke through the Japanese fleet's anti-aircraft firepower network and launched frantic strafing and bombing on the Japanese center and right wing fleets.

At this time, the Japanese left-wing fleet was caught in a triple encirclement by the Hainan Island Fleet, coastal defense artillery batteries and the Air Force, and was in danger.

Seeing that it was extremely difficult to rescue the left-wing fleet, Commander Kondo had to make a drastic decision and abandon the left-wing fleet, and fled back to the Qiongzhou Strait at full speed with the central fleet and the right-wing fleet.

This put the Japanese Left Fleet in an even more dangerous situation, because the air force that bombed and strafed the Japanese Central Fleet and the Right Fleet all turned to bomb the Japanese Left Fleet.

The three cruisers and one destroyer of the Japanese left-wing fleet were badly wounded and finally broke through the blockade of the Tianweijiao coastal defense artillery of the new harbor of the devil's army. While fiercely bombarding Captain Chen's Hainan Island fleet, they fled at full speed to the waters of Wenchang County.

When the four Japanese warships fled to Beigang Island, which borders Wenchang County, they were violently bombarded by two 150mm howitzers from the Beigang Island coastal defense artillery positions of the devil troops.

Captain Cheng's Hainan Island Fleet took the opportunity to catch up from the flank and fired fiercely at the four Japanese warships.

The bombers and fighter planes of the First Army also flew over and fiercely bombed the cockpits and gun turrets of the four warships.

Seeing that four warships had attracted the Devil Force's fleet, the commander of the Japanese left-wing fleet immediately led the remaining warships to flee at full speed towards the Qiongzhou Strait.

The fighter planes and bombers of the First Army followed closely in the air, constantly strafing and bombing the retreating left-wing fleet of the Japanese army.

The three Japanese cruisers and one destroyer that fled to Wenchang County were bombarded from three sides by the First Army's air force, navy and coastal defense artillery, and their main guns, side guns and anti-aircraft guns were all destroyed.

The wheelhouses of the four warships were blown up one after another, they lost power and drifted on the sea.

Seeing that the four Japanese warships had lost power and were already on the chopping board, Captain Yin immediately adjusted the direction of attack and launched a full-scale attack on the eight Japanese warships that were fleeing towards the Qiongzhou Strait.

Captain Chen also led the five warships of the Hainan Island Fleet to catch up at full speed.

The Army Aviation soldiers fired the Golden Eagle's remaining two air-to-ground missiles at the last Japanese cruiser.

The main gun of the Japanese cruiser was blown into the sea and the cabin was also destroyed.

The fighter planes of the First Army that flew over later strafed the cockpit of the Japanese cruiser fiercely.

The Japanese cruiser was also shut down by the First Army's fighter jets and Golden Eagle drones, and lay helplessly on the sea, being hit by the waves.

At this time, the Japanese left fleet had only seven damaged warships left.

Captain Chen led the Hainan Island fleet to chase at full speed, shelling the Japanese warships behind them.

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