Devil's Army

Chapter 1500: Fighting with the Kwantung Army for Air Supremacy in Northeast China

The Japanese Air Force commander who was responsible for fighting for air supremacy with the Devil Force Air Force this time was a veteran pilot who had fought against the Devil Force's sharp fighters several times.

He knew very well that the Devil Force's advanced fighter jets flew at a speed far beyond the reach of their aircraft.

He quickly adjusted his strategy, encircling the Devil Force fighter jets' routes of advance and retreat from multiple directions and levels.

Faced with a multi-faceted and multi-level encirclement by the Japanese Zero-52 fighter planes, which were nearly four times their number, the Xinjing Air Force began to suffer continuous hits and downings, and the situation began to become dangerous.

Seeing that the surprise attack had achieved its effect and that they would be at a significant disadvantage if they continued the fight, the battle-hardened Deputy Commander Xu ordered the air force to break off contact with the Japanese fighter planes and withdraw from the combat airspace.

He had ordered the air forces from Fengtian, Jinzhou and Tangshan to come to reinforce. The numerical advantage of the Japanese air force could be broken soon.

The Xinjing Air Force soldiers each found an opportunity to break out of the encirclement of the Japanese army like lightning.

Some of the Xinjing Air Force's fighter planes were surrounded by the Japanese and shot down or damaged during the breakout process, but most of the air force broke through the Japanese encirclement at an extremely fast speed.

The Japanese air force saw the Devil Force air force breaking out of their encirclement. They wanted to chase them but couldn't, and wanted to shoot them but couldn't hit them (the Devil Force's pointed fighter planes had just been trapped by their machine guns and disappeared in a flash). They could only chase them in vain.

At this time, the roar of a large number of aircraft was heard from the direction of Tangshan.

More than 60 fighter jets from Tangshan Xiaoguanzhuang Airport and Tangxiacun Airport rushed to provide support.

The Japanese commander's original plan to eliminate the Devil Force's air force in different areas failed. However, he still did not give up and still gathered heavy troops to fight a decisive battle with the Devil Force's air force in the Tangshan base and Xinjing Airport.

When the Xinjing Air Force saw the air force from the Tangshan base coming to support them, they immediately turned around and attacked the Japanese air force from another direction.

While the air force of the Tangshan base was fighting fiercely with the Japanese air force, the roar of a large number of fighter planes was also heard from the Fengtian and Jinzhou directions.

The commander was completely desperate. His plan to wipe out the Devil Force's air force in different areas completely failed.

He ordered the air force to retreat, retaining some air power so that he could launch a surprise attack on the devil's troops.

The blue sky of Xinjing suddenly became chaotic. However, it was easy for the fighter planes of the devil's army to escape the pursuit of the Japanese fighter planes, just a step on the accelerator.

However, it was very difficult for the Japanese fighter planes to escape the pursuit of the Devil Force fighter planes, which had reached supersonic speed.

The Japanese fighter planes escaping from the air were constantly shot down and exploded in mid-air or were damaged and fell with black smoke.

The Japanese pilot tried to fight a desperate battle, gathering nearby air forces to chase a fighter plane from the Devil's Force. But it was in vain.

The First Army Air Force, which already had an advantage in the number of aircraft, saw the Japanese fighter planes gathering together and immediately divided its forces to attack the gathering Japanese fighter planes.

Before they could finish gathering and prepare to fight a desperate battle, the Japanese air force had already been shot down or injured by the air force of the first army that was targeting them, and failed to fulfill their long-cherished wish.

This major air battle between the Japanese army and the First Anti-Japanese Army, aimed at competing for air supremacy in Northeast China, ended in less than a day.

Except for the commander and a few pilots who escaped, most of the Japanese fighters and bombers were shot down.

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