Bright Sword: Follow Kong's fun and build the strongest military industry

Chapter 690 Predicting the Enemy's Prediction

So far, this new type of camouflage uniform is only provided to intelligence personnel and special mission teams, but it will be provided in large quantities to field troops in a while, and it can even be sold abroad to earn a lot of money.

On the enemy side, after layers of reporting, and with Captain Fujita sending a telegram for help every half hour since our tank bombardment began, the Japanese high-level officials reluctantly accepted that our army really had an armored unit.

After some coordination, the enemy finally sent three bombers to take a look. As for why they didn't send fighter jets, it was probably because they thought we had no air power at all, so they wanted to save some resources.

After all, fighter jets consume a lot of aviation gasoline as long as they fly into the sky, about two to three hundred liters per hour, which is not a small amount. Given the enemy's stingy character, they would never be willing to send out fighter jets, which are of little use.

At the same time, because all the fuel is imported, and the majority of it is from the navy, the enemy's army has been living in a very tense situation, so generally, troops below the size of a regiment will basically not send aircraft support unless there are extremely special circumstances.

As for the situation on Fujita's side, it was at best the size of a reinforced squadron. If he had not repeatedly assured in the telegram that the other side had dispatched tanks, and there were still four of them, he would have reluctantly dispatched two bombers to take a look.

When our air defense personnel saw the enemy aircraft appear, they began to act according to a set of standard operating procedures.

First, there were dozens of fires in various places on the battlefield, using collected raw branches. When needed, kerosene was sprinkled on them to produce huge thick smoke. The positions of the fires were also carefully calculated, and there was a lot of knowledge involved.

Then dozens of specially made smoke bombs, together with the thick smoke from the fire, covered the entire sky. When the Japanese bombers flew over the scene, they found that there was only thick smoke below, and they could not find the artillery positions and tank units mentioned in the telegram at all.

However, when Captain Yamazaki, who was leading the team this time, saw this situation, he immediately knew in his heart that the main force of the Eighth Route Army must be below.

During this period, we launched many attacks, and the Japanese pilots were basically familiar with our fighting style. Ordinary troops generally used campfires, and the main force used a combination of smoke bombs and campfires.

This method can cover the battlefield in a short period of time, making it impossible for their planes in the sky to detect the target at all. In this case, if bombs are dropped randomly, it will probably be a disaster.

However, the enemy pilots were not pushovers either. We developed relevant tactics and they also made targeted changes.

Yamazaki first controlled the plane and circled around the area of smoke to confirm whether our side had anti-aircraft weapons. Although he also knew that our general troops could not be equipped with anti-aircraft machine guns, at most they could only have a few Czech light machine guns firing into the air, which posed basically no threat to their aircraft.

But you have to be careful about everything, otherwise you might encounter the troops of the second squad. Before, many of their planes were hit by our hidden anti-aircraft machine guns because they reduced the bombing distance, and they never flew back to the airport.

After circling several times, Captain Fan saw it and asked curiously, "Captain Kong, what's going on with that Japanese plane in the sky?"

Kong Hao just glanced at it, then smiled and replied, "What else could it be? I think the enemy is doing this because they're afraid we've ambushed anti-aircraft weapons in the thick smoke. They've suffered a few losses before, and we've shot down several planes, so they've become so cautious."

"I remember when you arrived, there seemed to be quite a few anti-aircraft machine guns in your team. Why don't you take advantage of this opportunity to shoot down a few enemy planes? If you can, that would be a huge achievement."

"It's a pity that our Sichuan Army's weapons are so poor. We've been out of Sichuan for so long, and we haven't even shot down an enemy plane. If we could really shoot one down, I'd really like to feel what the plane looks like."

"To be honest, none of us in the regiment had ever seen a real plane. When enemy planes came, we soldiers were all thinking about how to avoid the bombs dropped by the enemy planes. No one had the time to look up and see what the planes looked like or why they were so powerful."

Cannons, tanks and planes are the most powerful manifestations of our enemies. In fact, our troops are already accustomed to cannons and have come up with various defensive measures to reduce the damage they cause.

As for tanks and various armored vehicles, it is actually difficult for them to play their due role in mountainous areas or areas with dense water networks. Moreover, as long as we find a way, these land weapons can still destroy a lot of them.

The enemy planes in the sky are the most troublesome. With the existing weapons of our troops, they are simply out of reach. Moreover, the planes are extremely fast and are not controlled by the terrain at all. They can attack our troops anytime and anywhere. This is our biggest headache.

Hearing Captain Fan say this, Kong Hao responded with a smile: "There's no rush. We have other subjects to test today, but your dream will come true soon."

Captain Yamazaki flew two circles for a while, and suddenly dived, creating a huge air wave that blew away some of the smoke in one place, revealing the tanks we had prepared in advance, exactly four in number.

The positions of these camouflaged tanks were also carefully calculated by technicians, which was equivalent to predicting the enemy pilots' predictions.

The pilots of the other two enemy bombers were overjoyed when they saw this. Destroying four tanks was also a great achievement for them.

So the three bombers rushed towards the tanks, like dogs seeing something, and dropped all the bombs on the planes.

For a moment, the area was engulfed in flames. Four tanks were blown into scrap metal, and even artillery shells were detonated. Everything seemed real.

In fact, we placed several small oil drums and several explosive packs in the tank in order to simulate the effect of a real tank being hit by an aerial bomb. Even if it is a show, we have to set a trap, otherwise how can we fool others.

After dropping the bombs, the enemy bombers took a few photos and then flew back to report. Everything was exactly as they had imagined. They would definitely receive commendations from the top leaders when they returned.

The Japanese and puppet troops in the stronghold seemed to have found their backbone when they saw their planes performing so powerfully, and they all started shouting.

In their opinion, as long as they destroyed our tanks, it would mean that they could hold on for a while longer. Then maybe reinforcements would arrive and everything would be fine again.

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