Faced with this situation, these players were also dumbfounded. For the sake of their own lives, of course they did not dare to leave their ships, but they did not know how to deal with it. Although under the rules of the system, the control rights of these battleships Still in their hands.

But, there are no other sailors or officers. They can't even start the warship. They can only watch with wide eyes as their ship is controlled by others. It feels like the hat on their head has suddenly changed. Color, a green light suddenly fell from the sky.

At the port terminal, these player warships that were preparing to attack from within were easily suppressed by the indigenous forces. Except for some of the player warships that were sunk, the remaining player warships were all"captured" by ground forces.

Although under the special rules of the world of navigation, these player warships are not essentially"captives" of the indigenous forces, and cannot be driven by the officers and soldiers of the indigenous forces to turn their guns and launch attacks on the player fleet, but they are It can no longer cause any damage to the indigenous forces.

The number of players performing this task is not very large. For the number of players in the thousands or tens of thousands, it can really only be said to be a drop in the bucket. The loss is not huge, but for the player organization that made this plan, it can be said to be a drop in the bucket. This is not good news, because it means that their internal and external attack plan has completely failed, and they can only rely on a huge surface fleet to launch a strong attack.

But attacking the aboriginal islands is not a good decision. Unlike the Chinese fleet, these player fleets are huge in size, and the number of warships exceeds the Chinese fleet by an unknown number of times.

However, there are not many aircraft carriers in the fleet. Even in the player fleet with tens of thousands of warships, there are only less than 50 escort aircraft carriers, and the carrier-based aircraft on them have not reached the full number. In the current state of compilation, the total number of carrier-based aircraft is only about 1,000.

This point of carrier-based aircraft is a bit uncomfortable when faced with more than 1,500 carrier-based aircraft dispatched by indigenous forces. After all, they have about 1,000 carrier-based aircraft, but they have low take-off and landing efficiency, and are affected by the interference of ship-based radars. Performance limitations and not much time for combat preparation make it impossible for players to take off too many carrier-based aircraft at once.

There were only more than 300 carrier-based fighter jets that finally took off to build air defense, which was not as many as the escort fighter jets in the huge aerial formation of the indigenous forces.

The number is far inferior to that of the opponent, and both sides are equipped with the same carrier-based fighter. Even the Fulmar carrier-based fighter equipped by the players is still a castrated version, and its performance is even worse, even if there are a large number of surface warships. With the anti-aircraft fire cover provided, the air battle also presented a one-sided situation.

After all, this is still a question for the players themselves., a huge fleet composed of tens of thousands of battleships, even if most of them are light cruisers, heavy cruisers, plus extremely rare battlecruisers.

Whether it is surface artillery warfare or air defense, with the huge number of warships in the fleet, its strength cannot be underestimated, and its firepower can even be said to be quite terrifying.

But there is still the same problem. For such a large fleet to truly form a formation, cooperate with each other tacitly, and give full play to the power of each warship, the requirements for the fleet commander are quite high.

Although there are former naval officers in the Blue Star world among this group of players, it is not that easy to do this. Even looking at the entire Blue Star world, no one among all active and retired naval officers can Do it.

Simply comparing military talents and tactical abilities, perhaps among the many Blue Star officers, some can reach the level of Halsey, Lütjens, Cunningham or even Nimitz.

But there is an extremely critical point, and that is that the battleships commanded by these Blue Star officers have long been developed to a considerable level, and are not at all the old-fashioned battleships in today's great maritime world.

Different levels of science and technology and different performance of battleships will also lead to different naval battle tactics. These officers who were once excellent in the Blue Star world cannot reach the level of Halsey and others without going through long-term study and actual combat experience. ,Totally impossible.

To give a simple example, if the current naval officers on earth were thrown into the Second World War, they would probably be quite unadapted, unable to show their strength at all, and even perform in a mess in battle.

To organize such a large fleet, the senior management of the player organization certainly understood this and tried their best to command the scattered players more effectively. They divided the huge fleet into multiple fleets of varying numbers, each with different naval combat capabilities. Excellent naval officers were in command.

This method is not bad, but players are not officers recruited from the system and can strictly carry out orders. There are many who are even unconvinced by the commanders appointed by the top leaders of the organization.

Of course, so many players will not all be active on one island. They are usually located on multiple islands. It is difficult to participate in the same task together. Many players have even never met each other. , can we still expect them to have any tacit understanding and cooperation?

Also, from the perspective of tactical literacy, these players are also not as good as professional officers. Although the players' warships are equipped with radio stations and they are on the same battlefield, the communication between players has been greatly improved.

But comprehensive evaluation shows that these large player fleets are equivalent to paper tigers, and they are still no different from a piece of loose sand.

This point, put on today's battlefield, is simply fatal. There are tens of thousands of warships equipped with an astonishing number of anti-aircraft artillery. Shooting together in the air, the firepower is so strong that any pilot will feel it when he sees it. The scalp becomes numb.

However, in the eyes of truly experienced pilots and pilots with superb flying skills, such a fleet's anti-aircraft firepower is indeed fierce enough, but it is somewhat powerful but incompetent, and it is easy to find loopholes in it.

It just so happens that the pilots of the indigenous forces who fly these bombers and torpedo attack aircraft are all experienced people. No matter how low they are, they are still second-level pilots. Most of them are first-level pilots. There are also many elite pilots with higher levels, and there are even some. The existence of ace pilots. (To read Baoshuang novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

Under the leadership of the ace pilots and elite pilots in the fleet, the carrier-based aircraft broke through the seemingly fierce fleet air defense of the player fleet without paying much cost. The firepower broke into the player's fleet, and then launched a large-scale bombing.

It was just a large-scale bombing, and the air defense formation composed of more than tens of thousands of warships was blown to pieces. Even the carrier-based bombers and torpedo attack aircraft equipped by the indigenous forces had no performance or bomb load. They are far inferior to the Chinese fleet.

But similarly, the level of these player warships is not high, and the armor value is not very thick. Faced with the large-scale bombing of the aboriginal force's attack fleet, the losses are heavy.

The number of warships sunk by bombs alone exceeded 200, and even more warships were damaged.

The loss of the player's warships may not be huge in number, but the blow to morale is quite heavy, especially since this is just one round of bombing. After a whole day, there is enough time for the indigenous carrier-based aircraft units to launch an attack. Multiple rounds of bombing[]

Hundreds of warships will be lost in one bombing. If it happens several times more, the huge player fleet will lose thousands of warships. If such bombing continues for a few more days, the entire player fleet will not be destroyed alive. Yes.

Especially when these players, after experiencing a round of horrific aerial bombings and licking their wounds, once again learned that their comrades in the port dock who were preparing to attack from the inside had been wiped out, the entire fleet was filled with a sense of fear. An atmosphere of despair.

The top management of the player organization who organized this battle tried their best at this time, constantly cheering all the players, telling them about the various advantages of the players, as well as the large number of benefits that can be obtained after occupying Aboriginal Island 373. Call on the players in the fleet to cheer up and continue the attack.

It is not known whether the rhetoric of the top management of these player organizations is of any use, but at least the player fleet has not chosen to evacuate. Instead, after leaving behind a group of damaged warships, the large force still firmly continues to move towards the aboriginal islands..

But it is obvious that with so many warships sailing together in formation, the players who did not have much cooperation and tacit understanding became even more chaotic at this moment, and there were even situations where multiple warships collided.

In fact, under normal circumstances, no matter how poor the players' tactical literacy is, they will notThe biggest reason for such low-level mistakes is that these players were frightened by the previous round of bombing, and subconsciously ordered to approach the surrounding warships. If they wanted to form a more powerful and dense anti-aircraft firepower, why not just This kind of"traffic accident" happened.

No matter what happens on the player's side, since the aboriginal forces have started to take action, it will not end so easily. Before the first batch of bomber groups have returned, the second batch of attack aircraft groups have already taken off.

These cunning guys are not prepared to leave much time for players to rest and adjust. They are prepared to use their superior air superiority to continuously carry out large-scale bombing of the player fleet, allowing this huge player fleet to arrive at the island. Before that, you have to pay heavy losses.

Players who have not participated in these battles simply cannot imagine what these players who want to attack the aboriginal islands have experienced. The aerial bombs and aerial torpedoes falling from the sky have almost never stopped. There is no air superiority and the loss of Gained control of the air.

The players in the fleet could only watch as the warships continued to explode, catch fire, and then slowly sink. The blood that was originally stimulated by the huge benefits gradually cooled down, and their hearts continued to sink. Shen, his confidence was almost destroyed..

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