The Fourth Disaster, Starting from the Movie Eight Hundred

The Fourth Disaster, from the Movie Eight Hundred, Chapter 9

But this incident made the headquarters very angry, because the country's intelligence department had not even found out about Diomao before, and only learned the identity of this unit through newspapers.

What is "Yes, Prime Minister".

I guess some of the Japanese soldiers wanted to enjoy the three-point bend in front of their superiors.

However, the Japanese soon had no extra energy to deal with these internal affairs because their front-line troops had encountered the Sixth Column in the areas around Nanjing.

What they didn't expect was that it was the air force of the Sixth Column that came to beat them.

"It's a pity it wasn't a Stuka or SBD."

The player "I am not Wang Wu" sighed. Below him was the Japanese fleet heading north along the river, but the I-16 was only equipped with four machine guns. It really took a certain amount of imagination to destroy the battleship with such firepower output.

Wait a minute, as for imagination, players still have it.

"Comrades, I have an idea!" I am not Wang Wu shouted in the communication channel.

"what happened?"

"There's the Japanese warship down there. Do you want to do something big?"

"I'd like to, but our squirt guns can't do anything to a warship."

"But our plane can be loaded with explosives."

The players who were playing with me, I am not Wang Wu, were all amazed.

Yes, isn’t the biggest advantage of players the in-game backpack? After so many battles, whose in-game backpack is not filled with weapons and ammunition? Even if there isn’t, it’s not too late to exchange them now.

After being filled with explosives, it dived at full speed to hit the Japanese warship. Isn't that a human-operated anti-ship missile?

"You're such a talent!"

"Just do it, you have to do it, it's definitely a sure win!"

"This is the iron east wind that belongs to our people!"

Players who like FPS have basically been baptized by games such as Battlefield, Call of Duty, and Medal of Honor, and know very well how to accomplish big things with the equipment in the game.

Soon, imaginative players filled their planes with explosives. If the realistic physics engine of "War Age" was not too realistic, they would have hung a circle of explosive packs outside the plane.

It's really cruel. If you were to go there, the Japanese warships heading north along the river would be of destroyer level at most. The largest one would be an Asashio-class destroyer, which is an improved version of the Japanese Shiratsuyu-class destroyer. It has a displacement of 2370 tons and is equipped with three twin-mounted 127 main guns and quadruple 61cm torpedo tubes. There are thirty player planes in the sky.

It is known that the maximum take-off weight of the I-16 fighter is 1.715 tons. So what will happen when such a big thing, filled with explosives, rushes towards the Asashio-class destroyer at a speed of more than 400 kilometers per hour?

If it were a ship girl, she would definitely scream "It's too big, it can't fit in." -p

The largest tonnage ships sailing up the river were of this standard, not to mention that the others were gunboats and old-model destroyers.

The first person to propose a solution will definitely be the first to reap the benefits. Look, I, Wang Wu, was the first to complete the preparations, and then I accelerated and rushed towards the Chao-class destroyer, the Japanese warship below.

"Comrades, I'm leaving first!"

The shout was heroic, but there was uncontrollable joy in his voice.

The internal channel was filled with the angry shouts of other players.

"You actually stole the meat!"

Section 13: Target, the Japanese Grand Fleet

As we all know, the Japanese naval air defense in World War II was known as the "Showa Air Defense", which was able to "hit the target with every bullet", "hit the enemy with every strike", "lock the enemy with eyesight", and "kill the enemy from a thousand miles away". It successfully shot down 30 million US aircraft of various types in World War II. Because the Japanese army was "peace-loving" and the emperor "could not bear to see the lives of the people suffer", they surrendered to the United States, ending the "just" war of aggression against China.

The above confusing remarks come from the classic quotes of "Zodiac", which have a kind of beauty of incomplete brain development and completely underdeveloped cerebellum.

But it doesn’t matter. After all, the modern US military has superluminal fighter jets. It is normal that the Imperial Army could not defeat the US military’s future technology during World War II ╮(╯▽╰)╭.

But the real world is, after all, the world of objective materialism, and in the Showa era of air defense, all defenses were empty.

If you don't believe it, there is data to prove that the average hit rate of Japanese anti-aircraft guns in World War II was only 1% to 3%. This was the data when facing the old US military aircraft. After the US military's high-speed bombers and new fighter jets came on the scene, the data was completely terrible.

It is worth noting that what is being considered here is the hit rate, not the destruction rate. If there is no effect after hitting the target, or the effect is not enough to affect the opponent's fighter, then the performance on the macro battlefield will be no different from a lonely fight.

In contrast, the hit rate of the US anti-aircraft guns was about 5% to 8%, and it could reach 10% to 15% with radar-assisted aiming. Moreover, the caliber of the US anti-aircraft guns was generally larger than that of the Japanese, so the destructive effect was better. Combined with the higher hit rate and the reality that the Japanese aircraft were completely crushed by technology in the middle and late stages, it was normal for them to be beaten badly.

As a joke, the Japanese air defense performance in the Pacific War movies shot by the US military was at least ten times more powerful than the Japanese army in history. An American pilot who participated in World War II said in person, "When we rushed towards the (Japanese) warships, their anti-aircraft fire was sparse and the threat was very low."

This is the performance of battleships, not to mention destroyers. How could the density of their anti-aircraft firepower be higher than that of battleships?

What's more, the Japanese navy going up the river at this time was quite complacent, because they thought they were invincible, at least in the Chinese battlefield, and those rubbish of the Kuomintang were no match for them at all.

At this moment, a plane suddenly appeared in the sky, and the Japanese sailors below's first reaction was "our plane."

It was not until the car I was riding in was very close to them that the Japanese soldiers realized that this was not their own plane. Since it was not their own, it must be the enemy's.

But it was too late to react at this time. The distance between the two sides was less than one thousand meters, and I was not Wang Wu, but I stepped on the accelerator from the moment the plane dived. As for whether the strength of the I-16's fuselage allowed it, it was made of all metal anyway, and this was a one-shot deal. A collision would mean victory.

Then, under the stunned gaze of the Japanese sailors, the I-16, loaded with explosives, crashed into the Asashio-class destroyer like a meteor.

Here, I'm Not Wang Wu has another magical operation, which is to throw explosives out of the player's backpack frantically when the vehicle is about to collide and is sure to collide. As a result, when his vehicle collides with the Chaoshio-class destroyer, the I-16, whose maximum take-off weight is less than two tons at most, crashes into it with more than half a ton of explosives.

Speed, mass, and explosives—that's armor-piercing, blasting, and burning all in one go.

The charge of the Yamato's main gun shells was only 300 kilograms, and half a ton is 500 kilograms. For the Asashio-class, it was really too cruel and deserved applause.

The entire scene unfolded like a catastrophic chain reaction. The blast penetrated the destroyer's barely sturdy armor and instantly detonated within the hull, releasing a massive energy equivalent to 500 kilograms of TNT. Because I'm Not Wang Wu, the bullet struck the destroyer mid-ship. The violent explosion caused the destroyer to deform violently, shredding its steel plates into shattered fragments and completely destroying its internal equipment, piping, and weapon systems.

The shock wave generated by the explosion not only shattered nearby windows and bulkheads, but also caused the sailors on the ship to be thrown into the air. Many people were killed or seriously injured on the spot, and the seriously injured died only a little later.

At the same time, the destroyer's engine room and boiler room were severely damaged, with steam and flames gushing from broken pipes, and thick smoke quickly filled the entire hull. The explosion also triggered ammunition detonation, further intensifying the fire and causing even more terrible damage, and all this happened in a very short time.

What, you ask what damage control is doing?

I'm so sorry, they just couldn't react.

The destroyer's tilt angle increased sharply, and seawater began to pour into the damaged compartments, causing the hull to sink rapidly. The whole process lasted only a few seconds.

Just like that, the Asashio-class destroyer disappeared from the river forever.

"Cool!"

It was really cool for me, not Wang Wu. I got nearly a hundred kills in one go and had quite a few damage records. The sound of points being credited was worthy of a song "Congratulations on Your Fortune".

Before the Japanese sailors could react, more I-16s swooped down from the sky.

I, Wang Wu, have already eaten the biggest crab, but the rest is also meat.

There must be at least hundreds of people on a battleship, so sinking it is a profit!

The Japanese had never seen such a reckless attitude, or it was justice sent from heaven, so they were in a panic and didn't know what to do. Although some of them reacted to the slaps and kicks of the officers and started to fight back with anti-aircraft guns, the effectiveness of the Showa air defense could only be said to be haphazard. What's more, except for the new Asashio-class destroyer, the remaining warships were all old ones. A battle of anti-aircraft firepower was better than nothing, and the result was predictable.

The second player to collide with the Japanese battleship was Rocket. As a veteran FPS enthusiast, he had mastered the good habit of throwing explosives at the last moment without any instruction, and after the "I am not Wang Wu" operation, he decisively chose the outermost Japanese destroyer as his target.

He knew very well that in this situation, players would easily rush towards the biggest target, and since I am not Wang Wu and have already taken the biggest kill, the second-largest target would definitely become the players' first choice.

When everyone is scrambling, it is difficult to achieve the greatest results. However, there will definitely be a lot of enemies on the battleship. Just now, I am not Wang Wu has proved with actual combat results that the power of the I-16 suicide attack is enough to kill a destroyer in seconds.

I have to say that Rocket made the right choice and he got the second most kills.

Other players were not so lucky. The Japanese army had only so many warships heading north along the river, and they were all destroyer-level, so some players suddenly chose to give up during the dive.

It’s not that they don’t want to grab the meat, but they think they can do something bigger.

During the Battle of Nanjing, the Japanese army deployed the battleship Haruna, the heavy cruisers Myoko and Nachi, the light cruisers Kinu and Yura, the destroyers Minekaze and Fubuki, as well as several gunboats and other auxiliary ships.

Of course, it is impossible for large ships above heavy cruisers to enter the Yangtze River, so they all linger near the Yangtze River estuary, and some even dock directly in Shanghai. For players who have learned the Iron East Wind, these are all military merits delivered to their doorsteps, so there is no reason not to take them.

As for landing, please, players never thought about landing normally when flying a plane. Being able to use suicide attacks in exchange for super-value kill efficiency returns is a completely acceptable minor loss for players. -p

But that was a large Japanese fleet after all, and relying solely on the suicide attacks of a dozen I-16s would definitely be useless, so the players immediately began to mobilize people through internal language.

"Team up to bomb the Japanese warships. Come quickly if you can."

"Brother, are you crazy? Using a 7.62mm machine gun to attack a battleship?"

"You're stupid! We ourselves are oversized anti-ship missiles."

"Holy crap! Why didn't I think of that? Bro, you're awesome, count me in!"

"I'm coming too!"

"Those who still have planes, come over here, let's give the Japs a big ticket!"

"Heading to Shanghai. I'll go ahead."

"Nima, they're still trying to snatch the meat."

"You idiot! Come back quickly! It's a waste to challenge the Japanese warship air defense network by yourself."

"That's right. Showa air defense is also air defense. The battleship's anti-aircraft firepower density is there, not to mention the aircraft carriers."

"Yes, the Japanese have aircraft carriers, and we will have to fight for air supremacy when the time comes."

"Then let's destroy the aircraft carrier first!"

With the players' contributions, a suicide attack plan to surprise attack the Japanese fleet was formed.

Chapter 14: Blood spilled into the sky, heroic spirits remain forever

Players who launch surprise attacks on the Japanese Navy have a huge advantage, which is that they can exchange fuel for fuel to replenish the consumption of their aircraft. In other words, as long as they have enough points, it is no problem to directly turn the I-16 into an intercontinental fighter.

This ensured that the I-16 could fly over the Japanese fleet at its maximum speed and then begin its death dive.

At this time, the main Japanese fleet hovering near the East China Sea was centered on the Third Fleet, and its strength formed an absolute crush on the National Army. However, their main job was not to defend against the National Army, but to defend against the British and American forces that might interfere. After all, the Western powers had many interests in China, the United States had strong industrial strength, and Britain still had the afterglow of the sun never setting, and both required Japan to treat them with caution.

So it is true that these warships are wandering around in the open sea, but their defense direction is actually facing the ocean.

How ironic, but who made the KMT government so rubbish?

But the players' sneak ↑suck↓ were unsuccessful, because the Japanese Navy was much more alert than the Japanese Army. The average cultural level of the Navy was much higher, the equipment was better, and it was integrated into the battleship platform. There were also patrol planes hovering around. Although it was mainly to defend against possible sneak attacks from Britain and the United States, when hundreds of planes appeared nearby, the Japanese could also see them through visual reconnaissance.

Just a quick comparison will show you that these planes are definitely not yours!

"Enemy attack!"

The alarm quickly awakened the fleet's anti-aircraft firepower. At the same time, the nearby Kaga and Ryūjō had released a considerable number of carrier-based aircraft. The Type 96 carrier-based fighter was the predecessor of the Zero fighter. Its various data were at the international advanced level at that time, at least much better than the I-16.

However, the I-16 was more powerful, with four 7.62mm machine guns, while the Type 4 carrier-based fighter had only two 7.7mm machine guns.

In general, the I-16 is a little stronger than the Type 96 carrier-based fighter, but its overall performance lags behind.

In this three-dimensional combat mode, the gap in weapons cannot be made up by simple courage. This can be felt from the moment players fight against the Japanese naval aviation.

The 40 air combat players who passed the assessment can fight back and forth with the Japanese naval aviation, but the performance of other players is completely useless. After all, this is not an aircraft control that can be done with a mouse and keyboard. It really requires you to look at the instruments, figure out the various parameters, and then quickly adapt to the situation in battle, especially when the equipment gap between the two sides is in favor of the enemy.

The players felt frustrated and aggrieved that they were being beaten around.

"Oh my god, how come the Japs' planes are so maneuverable?"

"Don't fight them. The Japanese have a great advantage when their planes fly at low altitude and low speed!"

"I fucking want an F6F!"

"Get out of the way, we're about to hit you!"

The players' weaknesses in unfamiliar areas were fully exposed. They had no cooperation with each other and would even hit their teammates while shooting or knock them down.

It was at this time that those temporary guest air combat players realized the gap between themselves and the real bosses.

For "War Age" which focuses on authenticity, what you can't do in the game, you can't do in reality.

"Damn it, never mind, just ram it!"

The player "Dian Lao" flew at an ultra-low altitude like a real lunatic and crashed into the nearest Japanese warship.

No matter what it hits, exchanging one plane for one ship is definitely a good deal!

With a loud bang, the Yukikaze...and the Haruna next to it were hit.

Auspiciousness is still very auspicious even in a parallel world, and it is specifically designed to target capital ships.

The I-16 crashed into the middle and front area of ​​the Haruna. The violent kinetic energy impact formed a slope with a diameter of five meters under the Cambridge. The vibration caused by the explosion made the entire battleship tremble violently. The sound of twisting metal made the people on the ship panic that the Haruna was going to sink.

This was an explosion of one ton of explosives. Even if the Haruna was a battleship with extremely strong defense, it would not be able to withstand it. Moreover, even a battleship could not be covered with armor belts all over its body. Therefore, the explosion quickly ignited the fuel, and it was about to turn into a terrifying fire dragon that devoured everything.

More than sixty Japanese soldiers were directly killed in the first wave of explosions, and then the spreading smoke and fire took away more than thirty people. However, the Japanese damage control at this time was still quite effective. It was not the kind of novice damage control after the Battle of Midway, where most of the elite damage control technicians died. Therefore, the fire was quickly brought under control. Although the Haruna was in a mess, it did not lose its combat effectiveness, and the ship's anti-aircraft firepower was still roaring.

"Be careful of those Chinese planes, they are carrying out suicide attacks!"

At this time, the captain of the Kaga, Shozaburo Kobayashi, said to the staff officer beside him. The staff officer said "Hi" and conveyed the matter. The entire fleet began to be more vigilant, especially those fighter planes that were trying hard to get close to the Japanese warships.

"The Chinese also have brave men, but unfortunately, their government is so rotten."

Kobayashi Shozaburo shook his head and then refocused his attention on the naval and air battle in front of him.

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