Devil's Army

Chapter 1668: Battle of Yingkou Port 2

The surviving artilleryman ran over and reported a shocking news to the captain:

What destroyed their artillery was not the Devil Force Navy's artillery, but a cannonball with an orange-red flame at the tail that could automatically change direction.

The captain was baffled by the artilleryman's words. A cannonball could fly, that was undeniable. Changing direction in mid-flight was inconceivable.

At this moment, the artilleryman suddenly pointed at the distance in panic and was speechless.

The captain followed the direction of his finger and saw a cannonball with an orange-red flame coming out of its tail, heading towards his heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung".

After a while, a violent explosion was heard from the cab.

What the captain found unbelievable was that the main guns of his fleet that were fighting with the Devil Force warships were inexplicably blown up.

A destroyer next to him turned left and attempted to engage the Devil Force ship with its starboard guns.

The captain then saw a shell that would automatically change direction hit a gun turret on the starboard side of the destroyer.

Without figuring out what weapons the devil's troops used to attack his warships, retreat was the only option.

The Japanese fleet then retreated to Dalian Port at full speed.

This naval battle was the easiest one won by the Huludao Navy since its establishment. The Japanese fleet retreated with almost no damage to the warships.

The Devil Force's turning shell damaged the power system of the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung", and the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung" was slowing down at a visibly fast speed.

In order to protect the flagship, the fleet had to reduce its speed and continue to fight fiercely with the Devil Forces' fleet.

Unfortunately, a large-caliber Japanese shell hit the side of the destroyer "Chaoyang," tearing a nearly two-meter-wide gash in it. Seawater instantly poured into the cabin.

The captain arranged for the soldiers to continue fighting while also arranging for the soldiers to plug the leaks and drain the water.

The pressure of the incoming seawater was so great that the soldiers who were trying to stop the leak were washed away one after another.

Some soldiers found quilts and blocked the holes tightly, and used a torn fishing net to cover it from the back, thus blocking the surging sea water.

The warships of the Japanese fleet were constantly bombarded by shells that could change direction, and their firepower was no longer as strong as before.

Another shell with flames on its tail rushed towards the bridge of the Kaohsiung.

The desperate captain ordered the ship's anti-aircraft guns and anti-aircraft machine guns to fire at the shells at full speed.

The main guns and several secondary guns of the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung" were destroyed, but the anti-aircraft guns and anti-aircraft machine guns were relatively intact. They immediately formed a network of fire and rushed towards the flaming shells at the tail.

The cruise missile that was heading towards the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung" was attacked by an anti-aircraft shell and several anti-aircraft machine gun bullets when approaching its bridge, and exploded in the air.

The captain suddenly found a way to deal with this type of shell that could change direction, and ordered the ship's anti-aircraft firepower to open fire to intercept this type of shell.

At this time, another cruise missile broke through and hit the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung" below the waterline.

The sea water began to surge into the hull of the heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung".

The heavy cruiser "Kaohsiung", whose power system had been repaired and speed had been increased, suddenly slowed down again.

This large-scale naval battle in Yingkou waters was the first major naval battle since Leng Feng launched the battle to drive out the Japanese invaders.

Due to China's shortage of shipbuilding technology, the First Aviation Squadron did not kill the Japanese fleet.

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