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Chapter 602 Let’s Create a Peaceful County That Never Sleeps (1)



Chapter 602 Let’s Create a Peaceful County That Never Sleeps (1)

Originally, the Japanese aircraft group had invaded the airspace very close to Ping'an County, and there was even a sense of madness in it.

Perhaps, these beasts have found the unbridled feeling they had when they first entered China, or perhaps they are just venting the frustration they have felt after being oppressed by the Eighth Route Army in Shanxi for more than a year.

As our strategy of luring the enemy deep into our territory was implemented, the density of our firepower gradually decreased, and these Japanese devils were almost riding on our heads. They were so crazy and so absorbed in their efforts that they ignored the increasingly dark sky around them.

The Japanese thought that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and it would be difficult to find another chance to find the Eighth Route Army and fire away anti-aircraft shells in the future, so they cherished the opportunity for a surprise attack and refused to leave the battlefield even though it was already night.

One side intends to lure the enemy deep into our territory, while the other side intends to fight to the end and win. One is willing to fight while the other is willing to be beaten. One has a mace while the other has a skull cap.

Following Yu Ye's order, Shu Dalin turned on the fire control radar and covered all the Japanese planes in the night sky, while the Japanese in them were still unaware.

At this moment, we achieved one-way transparency in the battlefield situation, and almost all the actions of the Japanese aircraft were under our control.

When the Japanese planes were in the most intensive situation preparing for a new round of bombing, nearly two hundred twin anti-aircraft guns controlled by the fire control system locked the entire airspace. On average, each plane was locked by more than one twin anti-aircraft gun.

Like fireworks suddenly igniting or a silver bottle suddenly breaking, more than 386 VT proximity fuze shells were fired out at the first moment. All the people in the control tower and all the soldiers of the th Brigade ambushed outside Ping'an County stared at this scene, as if it was the most dazzling radiation in the world.

The radio waves emitted by the VT proximity fuze shells began to surge throughout the airspace. At least in the field of the electromagnetic world, the entire Ping'an County had never been so lively in history.

When the shell shot out from the barrel, the flame ejected from the gun barrel was extremely dazzling. The 10 air defense towers lit up brightly almost at the same time, illuminating the sky of the entire Ping'an County as bright as day.

Even the soldiers of the 10th Brigade who were lying in ambush 386 kilometers away saw such an amazing scene. They never thought that one day the tail flames of our artillery shells would light up the entire sky.

The Japanese soldiers in the cockpit only saw the originally pitch-black night sky suddenly turn into daylight. Only then did they realize that they had already launched an attack on Ping'an County under the most disadvantageous state. They also realized that the defenders of Ping'an County reduced the frequency of attacks not because they had no shells, but to lure them to go deeper.

Some of the quick-witted Japanese soldiers felt as if a bucket of ice water was poured over their heads, and their heads felt as if they had fallen into an ice cave. Some were even so frightened that they could not move and just stood there frozen.

However, not all the Japanese soldiers just sat there and waited to die. Some of them abruptly stopped their dives and bombings, and tried to climb quickly regardless of the risk of damaging the aircraft.

But it's all too late.

Under the absolutely dense firepower, any action would seem extremely ridiculous.

These more than 2,000 VT proximity fuses were spread over the airspace of a county town, and their target was more than a hundred Japanese aircraft.

There is no suspense and no skills are required at all. As long as it explodes, you will gain something.

One after another, the proximity-fuze shells exploded automatically within a distance of 20-50 meters from the Japanese planes, and countless shrapnel flew in all directions. Each shrapnel was like a sharp dagger that cut through the weak armor of the Japanese planes.

On average, each artillery shell will produce dozens to hundreds of shrapnel after exploding. What a terrifying situation it would be if more than 2,000 VT proximity fuze shells exploded one after another.

The Japs have always been particular about beauty and sadness. Now the successive explosion of more than two thousand proximity-fuze shells has an unparalleled sense of beauty and sadness, just like cherry blossoms in full bloom.

It is extremely sad.

"*San, the Sakura of my hometown has opened."

Every Japanese soldier who was hit by shrapnel that penetrated the weak armor of the plane had the feeling of seeing the cherry blossoms blooming in his hometown before he died.

Some bombs had just been thrown out of the cabin and happened to be hit by such a dense rain of shrapnel, which triggered the collision fuses of the bombs. Several heavy bombs exploded in mid-air, and the huge shock wave caused several already shaky Japanese planes to be hit.

In this way, it will fall to the ground like a withered leaf.

If the previous one or two hours of fierce fighting, in which the Japanese used guerrilla tactics of flying kites, made us a little tired to deal with, then this wave of luring the enemy deep into our territory and combining it with concentrated fire attacks, with two thousand proximity fuses, took out eighty or ninety Japanese planes that had already invaded our airspace.

The entire sky was empty.

At least all the planes at an altitude of less than 600 meters crashed, and more than ten to twenty planes at altitudes above were seriously damaged and were in a shaky state.

The extremely noisy sound of the propeller suddenly disappeared, leaving only the refreshing sound of the shells leaving the gun.

This wave of ambush was not the end. After the proximity fuze shells were used up, conventional shells and armor-piercing tracer bullets came on the stage.

Boo hoo hoo...

The sound of artillery shells rubbing against the air was endless, and the tracer bullets were particularly bright in the night sky.

Brigade Commander Yu Yehe has issued a death order: "All planes must be kept here tonight, even if all the shells are used up."

With such an order in place, the artillery shells fired by the fire control system or manually fired by the artillery soldiers never stopped.

The entire night sky was so bright, as if using endless light to illuminate the defeat of the Japanese.

Yu Ye wanted to use this tremendous flame and the most intensive artillery fire on the land of China to destroy bit by bit the ridiculous confidence that the Japanese Army Air Force had built up by taking advantage of the painful experiences of the Chinese military and civilians.


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