Devil's Army

Chapter 1705 Air Raid on the Japanese Aircraft Carrier Battle Group

As the air forces from Jinzhou and Fengtian airports rushed to provide reinforcements, Leng Feng also urgently ordered the Tribe Arsenal and Fengtian Arsenal to transport the cruise missiles produced in the past two days to Dalian Zhoushuizi Airport by bombers.

At present, the First Army's cruise missiles are a powerful weapon for attacking Japanese light aircraft carriers.

In less than an hour, the waiting Army Aviation Squadron 1 quickly loaded the delivered cruise missiles into the belly of the Golden Eagle No. 5 aircraft and then quickly rushed to support the Lushun battlefield.

The presence of the Japanese naval aviation force this time was obviously intended to catch the devil force aviation force by surprise.

They estimated that the Devil Force's air force had been fighting for half a day and was likely running low on ammunition and fuel.

Sure enough, soon after the war started, some of the Devil Force's fighter planes ran into a shortage of ammunition.

However, they relied on their absolute advantage in speed to lead the Japanese fighter planes in circles.

The arrival of the First Army Air Force reinforcements caused the air battle situation to take a sharp turn for the worse.

The Japanese naval aviation switched from attacking to passive defense.

Under the attack of more than 60 fighter planes of Jinzhou Air Force and Fengtian Air Force, most of the more than 40 fighter planes of the Japanese Naval Air Force were shot down.

The few naval air force that escaped were quickly caught up and shot down by the First Army's fighter planes.

The First Army Air Force, which was chasing the Japanese fighter planes, soon discovered a Japanese light aircraft carrier formation not far away.

The Japanese aircraft carrier fleet also obviously discovered the First Army's fighter planes. The sharp air raid alarms sounded continuously, and the anti-aircraft firepower also fiercely fired at the First Army's fighter planes.

Several fighter planes of the First Army quickly made small turns to avoid the Japanese shooting.

The Japanese light aircraft carrier's carrier-based aircraft had been destroyed by the First Army's air force. The aircraft carrier was now at best a gunboat.

The reinforcements from the First Army quickly surrounded the Japanese aircraft carrier battle group from all sides and launched a fierce strafing and bombing attack.

The Golden Eagle No. 5 drone arrived shortly after and flew over the sea at an ultra-low altitude, launching four cruise missiles in succession towards the Japanese aircraft carrier.

The anti-aircraft artillery unit of the Japanese warship, which had been busy fighting with the First Army's fighter planes, did not notice the cruise missile flying over the sea for a while.

The main gun on the front deck of the Japanese light aircraft carrier, the driving cabin, the bridge and an anti-aircraft gun turret on the right wing were destroyed one after another by cruise missiles.

The First Army had no aircraft carriers and was only interested in capturing the Japanese light aircraft carrier, so it did not attack it. Then it launched two cruise missiles at it from both sides.

By this time, the Japanese army had already spotted the cruise missiles flying low over the sea, and immediately lowered their anti-aircraft machine guns and fiercely fired at the cruise missiles.

A bomber from the first army took advantage of the fact that the anti-aircraft artillery of the aircraft carrier was distracted by the cruise missiles, immediately lowered its flight altitude, and dropped bombs on the aircraft carrier in succession.

The port side deck of the Japanese light aircraft carrier "Mizukaze" was hit by a bomb, creating a large hole.

An anti-aircraft gun position on the starboard side was also hit by an aerial bomb, and the two anti-aircraft guns and the artillery nearby were blown into the sea.

Most of the First Army's fighter planes and the First Army Aviation Squadron tied down the Japanese Navy's light aircraft carrier battle group.

The fighter planes that attacked the Port Arthur Army also returned and cooperated with the First Army's navy to launch a fierce strafing and bombing of the Japanese warships in Port Arthur.

On the first day, the Japanese warships in Port Arthur were attacked by cruise missiles from the First Army Air Force Squadron, and then bombed by the First Army Air Force for three consecutive days. By then, most of the anti-aircraft firepower had been destroyed.

In the fierce battle with the First Army's warships, several more ships were hit and sunk.

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