The War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression Begins in Songhu

Chapter 324 The Air Force's First Battle [Bonus Chapter 1150 for the Emergence of the Erotic P

Chapter 324 The Air Force's First Battle (Part Two) [Bonus Chapter 1150 for the Emergence of the Erotic Photographer]

The Type 95 fighter jet that flew in from the sky was naturally piloted by Mina, her cheap sister-in-law.

Since taking off, the biting cold wind has not made her feel cold at all. Instead, it has made her feel like she is burning up, filled with indescribable heat and excitement.

Because at that moment, she felt that everything was so wonderful.

Fighter jets soar freely in the sky, while the vast land rushes past below, offering breathtaking views of endless mountains and skies.

At this moment, it's not just people and planes flying, but also souls and dreams soaring.

This wonderful feeling completely captivated Mina.

After this time travel, all the terrible things that happened seem insignificant now.

This continued until she saw the small town of Pingding from her high vantage point, and the countless tiny people, like ants, inside and outside the town.

After taking a deep breath of the biting wind that seemed to freeze her guts, the girl tried her best to calm herself down and get down to business, intending to give the Japanese a big surprise.

During the dive, she saw the Japanese soldiers in the city in the distance before she could react.

They were either waving signal flags or cheering and waving to themselves.

The Japanese were incredibly bold, deploying all their cannons in the same position and leaving a large number of shells around the area.

Mina immediately knew that the mission was secure; at least halfway secure, and the artillerymen were completely wiped out.

Because this particular Japanese fighter jet was not originally designed to carry bombs.

However, for combat purposes, two hooks were added to the fuselage of the Superzon and one hook to each of the left and right wings, giving it the ability to carry small bombs.

As she flew over the artillery position, she estimated the distance, speed, and arrival time between the aircraft and a pile of shells.

He stretched out his right hand and pulled hard on a lever that had been added to the front of the cockpit.

Suddenly, a hook on his belly came loose, and a small bomb fell to the ground.

It's called a small bomb, but that's only in comparison to aerial bombs. This 25-kilogram bomb contains 15 kilograms of dinitro smokeless powder.

The actual power of the explosion was even greater than that of the Japanese 150mm howitzers.

The only unfortunate thing was that Mina's calculations were a little off; the bomb landed on a street about thirty meters away from the pile of shells she was supposed to hit.

Instantly, a violent explosion occurred, and the terrifying shockwave and shrapnel covered an area with a radius of at least 50 meters.

The wooden houses on both sides collapsed like pieces of paper.

The Japanese soldiers who were cheering loudly were blown up like toy dolls if they were close by, while those who were farther away were knocked down by the shock wave and shrapnel.

That one bomb alone wiped out at least half a squad of Japanese soldiers.

Despite such a remarkable victory, Mina was still quite dissatisfied, and she seemed to utter a curse word between her murmurs.

She maneuvered the plane, circled in the air, turned around, and flew back towards the artillery position.

In order to make the bombing more accurate, they even controlled the plane to dive down to a height of only seventy or eighty meters above the ground.

The powerful exhaust blast generated by the aircraft seemed capable of blowing the hats off the Japanese soldiers on the ground.

By this time, the Japanese soldiers at the artillery positions had realized that these were not friendly support planes, but deadly threats.

In the chaos, some of them turned and ran, while others opened fire into the air with pistols and rifles.

However, these Japanese devils finally understood the immense helplessness that the Chinese people and soldiers felt when facing air raids in the past.

Their short legs can't keep up with the speed of airplanes in the sky.

Pistol and rifle bullets missed their mark when facing the high-speed moving aircraft; even if one or two hit, they did not cause any actual damage.

Helplessly, they watched as yet another deadly bomb fell from the plane, bringing them a devastating blow.

This process can be considered a natural cycle of karma, a karmic retribution that is inevitable.

Then, as Mina opened and closed her mouth, she seemed to utter another curse. Because this time, the grenade throw seemed to have missed again; it was still about ten meters away from the target.

As soon as that curse was uttered, the pile of shells was still successfully detonated.

A huge ball of fire rose up from the spot, engulfing the entire Japanese artillery position in front of the Guandi Temple, including the personnel, cannons, and shells.

Immediately afterwards, more explosions rang out as other shells detonated, sending even more massive flames soaring into the sky.

Even when she sensed something was wrong, Mina not only revved the plane to its maximum speed but also pulled the control stick with all her might, trying to escape the area.

However, the entire plane was still enveloped by the rising flames.

As she was about to be engulfed in flames, Mina instinctively closed her eyes.

Yet you can still smell the stench of burnt hair and body hair, hear the sound of debris hitting the fuselage, and feel the violent shaking and trembling of the fuselage.

Good heavens! At that moment, Mina thought the plane was going to crash, and her little face turned pale with fright.

Fortunately, the plane, which had been repaired by Wizard and Super, and had been DIY'd a bit while it was still a bit ugly, was much sturdier than it looked and eventually made it through.

After flying out of the area shrouded in flames, Mina looked back at the ground behind her.

The Japanese artillery positions had completely disappeared, leaving only large craters and twisted gun barrels and wheels.

Hundreds of Japanese artillerymen had completely disappeared.

The astonishing destruction and results left Mina stunned for a good seven or eight seconds. When she came to her senses, her pale face turned flushed, and her eyes even welled up with tears.

He even yelled out, "This is fucking awesome!"

After shouting, he merely glanced down and to the left and right before finding his next victim.

After maneuvering the plane in a circle in the air, it swooped down toward the north city wall, where a Japanese machine gun squad was firing at it continuously with a Type 92 anti-aircraft machine gun.

Even though she missed, it still ignited a nameless rage in Mina's heart, making her feel as if the other side was 'not only refusing to surrender, but also daring to fire on our side.'

As it swooped down, intense ground fire came hurtling towards the aircraft.

Mina also noticed that the engine sound was somewhat abnormal and the aircraft was shaking quite violently; it was clear that the aircraft had suffered some damage in the explosion.

But Mina thinks: So what?

As long as she is alive, as long as this plane can still fly, nothing can stop her from launching attack after attack on the Japanese from the air, constantly taking them down.

Just as the Japanese devils treated other ancestors elsewhere, now it's time for them to pay the price...

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Fifteen minutes later, Mina, having discarded all her bombs and exhausted all her ammunition, piloted her plane, riddled with bullet holes and with an increasingly strange engine noise, back to base.

Before leaving, he acted like a villain, throwing out the words, "I will be back."

Although the Japanese Major General Fujioka Takeo didn't hear such a hurtful remark, he pushed away the guards who were pressing down on him to protect him.

I got up and looked into the city; I almost burst into tears.

Because his artillery positions were gone, his ammunition depots were bombed, and there were many corpses of his soldiers in other locations.

Even disregarding the loss of artillery and ammunition, the air raid just now still resulted in heavy losses.

Because the city was densely populated and they were caught completely off guard, and due to a number of reasons including ammunition explosions, they suffered at least six or seven hundred casualties.

A little after 8 a.m., Hu Biao received a telegram.

The telegram came from the mountaintop airfield of the Northern Jiangsu Independent Regiment. It read: Brother-in-law! The plane has malfunctioned and is currently under repair. It is uncertain when it will be fixed.

After a few seconds of contemplation, Hu Biao said:

"Return the message to Mina, give her a major commendation for this battle. It would be best if the plane could be repaired, but it's not a big deal if it can't. Fujioka Takeoma and the Independent Mixed Ninth Brigade are doomed."

Even if Brother Su came today, he couldn't save them! These are the words of Hu Biao…”

(End of this chapter)

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