Devil's Army

Chapter 1714: The Great Air Battle over Tangshan 1

Okamura Neiji immediately ordered his troops to stop firing.

If the devil's army attacked Peking, they would never send only one battalion of troops, and artillery and bombers would not be present. There must be a misunderstanding.

He is not ready to go to war with the devil's army yet.

Shortly after the Japanese stopped firing, the soldiers of the first battalion also stopped firing.

The Japanese commander sent someone to investigate the cause of the battle.

The battalion commander said to them:

"Their sentries beat civilians entering the city for no reason and shot dead soldiers who stepped forward to dissuade them."

It is obvious that this battle was caused by their violation of the agreement between the two parties.

The commander promised to severely punish the sentry who violated the agreement when he returned and to compensate the First Army soldier who died.

The battalion commander then led his troops off the battlefield.

The order given to him by his regimental commander was to teach the Japanese a lesson, not to actually attack the city. In a real attack, their battalion would not be able to play any role.

This time, the Devil's Army arrived at the battlefield in a very short time, which made Okamura Neiji realize that the Devil's Army had been preparing for battle.

On the one hand, he revised the combat plan formulated by him, and on the other hand, he urged to speed up the assembly of fighter jets shipped from the country.

The battle began on the morning of three days later with the air force.

More than 300 fighter planes and bombers from the Japanese air force in Peking, Tianjin and Pyongyang, North Korea attacked the Xiaoguanzhuang Airport of the Devil Forces in three directions.

The Japanese Air Force originally planned to attack the Xiaoguanzhuang Airport from the direction of Inner Mongolia, but due to the rapid progress of the 12th and 5th Brigades of the Devil Forces, several airports were captured one after another by the Devil Forces.

More than 60 Japanese fighter planes hiding at the Inner Mongolia airport were either shot down or on the way to escape.

After receiving the intelligence, the Second Air Force Squadron of the First Anti-Japanese Army immediately took off from Xiaoguanzhuang Airport and Tangxia Village Airport to fight.

At this time, more than 80 Japanese fighter planes from Shanxi Yangmingbao Airport also rushed over aggressively.

More than 400 Japanese fighter planes, divided into four groups, attacked the devilish air force of the Tangshan base area in an overwhelming manner.

At this time, the Second Air Group of the First Anti-Japanese Army had only 120 fighter planes capable of taking off and fighting. The ratio of forces between the two sides was more than one to three.

The pilots of the Second Squadron of the First Air Force had no choice. If they lost Xiaoguanzhuang Airport, a key stronghold in North China, their air supremacy in North China would be lost, and the recovery of Beijing and Tianjin would be out of the question.

The Japanese air forces from Beijing and Tianjin, which arrived first, launched a fierce attack on the First Army Air Force at Xiaoguanzhuang Airport and Tangxiacun Airport in a three-plane formation.

The air force of the Second Air Group of the First Army attacked the Japanese air force in Peking, Tianjin and Pyongyang, and took advantage of the time difference to quickly form a two-plane formation to fight against the three-plane formation of the Japanese army.

Above Tangshan, the roar of planes, the whistling of artillery shells, and the sound of explosions continued.

From time to time, fighter planes were hit and crashed to the ground with black smoke emitting.

A fighter plane led by the Japanese team, led by two wingmen, attacked the fighter plane led by the Xiaoguanzhuang Air Force team.

The leader of the Xiaoguanzhuang Air Force is their Captain Feng.

He deliberately opened fire at full force, firing fiercely at the Japanese main engine, and from time to time attacked the wingmen on both sides of the main engine to attract the attention of the Japanese army.

When the Japanese fighter group was attracted by Captain Feng, the wingman on Captain Feng's right suddenly accelerated and rushed from the side, firing fiercely at the Japanese main engine.

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