Devil's Army

Chapter 1691: The Greatest Naval Battle Between China and Japan 2

The next morning, just as the sky was getting light, the roar of a military aircraft was heard in the sky.

The Japanese fleet opened up its anti-aircraft firepower and fired fiercely into the air.

The Japanese flagship cruiser "Hirono" was still the focus of the First Army Air Force.

At this time, the cruiser "Haoye" had been equipped with several sets of anti-aircraft guns and had preliminary air defense capabilities.

Just as the "Haoye" anti-aircraft gun was firing at the First Army's fighter planes with all its might, an anti-aircraft gun observation post discovered a flaming shell flying towards them at high speed.

The destructive power of this type of shell was quite great, and the captain immediately ordered the anti-aircraft guns to intercept it with all their strength.

Under the full interception of anti-aircraft guns, the cruise missile attacking the bridge of the cruiser "Haoye" was hit and exploded.

Before the Japanese soldiers could breathe a sigh of relief, their artillery observation post suddenly discovered that another shell was flying low over the sea.

Interception was impossible. A loud rumble was heard, and a large amount of seawater began to pour into the hull of the cruiser "Haoye". The hull suddenly tilted to the right.

While the cruiser Haoye was busy dealing with cruise missiles, a bomber flew low over it and dropped bombs on it continuously.

Two bombs blasted two large waves in the sea water on both sides of the "Hirono", and two more bombs directly hit the rear deck and left side of the "Yoshino".

An anti-aircraft gun temporarily installed on the left front side of the ship was blown away again.

A fighter plane also flew over and strafed the artillery on the "Haoye".

The artillerymen on the "Haoye" were hit by 20mm machine gun shells with extremely strong penetrating power. Their bodies shook and they fell powerlessly on the deck and the side of the ship.

Some artillerymen had their arms and legs broken and fell beside the gun platform, groaning in pain.

Before even seeing the Devil Force's naval fleet, the Japanese fleet in Dalian had already been badly beaten.

The Japanese soldiers on the cruiser "Hanoi" continued to fiercely fire at the Devil Force fighter planes in the sky, while quickly closing the hatch to drain the water.

If his flagship also sank today, it would be a huge blow to the morale of their soldiers.

The First Army's aviation soldiers certainly knew this.

While the Japanese army was busy dealing with the air force and displacement, another cruise missile skimmed the sea and hit the "Hirono" underwater below the right deck.

Another wave of sea water surged into the cruiser "Haoye".

The "Haoye" had tilted to 45 degrees, and some soldiers were caught off guard and slipped off the side of the ship and fell into the sea.

At this time, the Devil Forces' fleet appeared in the left front of Dalian waters.

They quickly engaged in combat, bombarding Japanese warships that were engaging the air force.

The great naval battle between the two navies began again.

The cruiser "Tiaobinshan" also discovered the tilted cruiser "Haoye", and its main guns immediately fired fiercely at it, sending it on its last journey.

The main gun shells of the cruiser "Tiaobinshan" occasionally produced water columns around the cruiser "Haoye", and shells also hit the "Haoye" from time to time.

At this time, the cruiser "Haoye" had been bombed to pieces.

The soldiers were busy dealing with air raids, draining water, and putting out fires.

They are trying their best to rescue the cruiser "Haoye" to prevent it from sinking.

A frigate came from the rear to assist the "Haoye" in air defense.

A destroyer also sailed over from the front and fiercely bombarded the "Tiaobinshan" to cover the "Haoye" cruiser.

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