Imperial Overlord

: One thousand and twenty-three thunder 1 strike

The crater has destroyed the airstrip, and it is no longer possible to take off fighter jets to intercept German aircraft.

Now, Yevgeny can only count on other airports. It's a pity that the feedback was very bad, and other airports were also attacked by German bombers.

"Voroshilov Airport was also bombed by the Germans, and the losses were heavy! Many planes were destroyed. The specific loss figures are still being counted over there!" Reporting in front of Yevgeny.

"Then let someone hurry up and count! Voroshilov Airport is our most important field airport, it can't be completely destroyed! Get in touch!" Yevgeny ordered desperately.

Just as he was roaring, another officer ran over and reported an equally dismaying news: "The Timoshenko airport has been destroyed! The last news over there is that they have been attacked and no planes can take off. now..."

Voroshilov, as well as Rokossovsky, and Timoshenko, were the main Soviet airports named after fallen marshals.

These airfields are capable of taking off more than 100 aircraft and host the main aviation force.

These include the newly formed 1st to 7th Guards Aviation Regiments, and the deployment of bomber units and attack aircraft units.

Now, Timoshenko, Rokossovsky and Voroshilov airports have all been attacked, and this loss is absolutely indispensable.

If you casually estimate the losses, the Soviet army may have to lose more than 200 aircraft. This loss was enough to paralyze the entire Soviet air force stationed on the Ukrainian front, preventing them from returning to the battlefield for a short time.

What is even more frightening is that 200 aircraft is only a conservative estimate - just at the front-line field airport in front of General Yevgeny, the loss may exceed 100 fighters of various types.

Coupled with the loss of some pilots, this time the Soviet Air Force was paralyzed on the ground by its opponent...

The German planes in the sky began to return one after another because they ran out of ammunition. Fires on some buildings at the airport have not been extinguished.

The ground crew was trying to rescue and rescue the necessary aircraft, and General Yevgeny was in a mess.

There was a hustle and bustle, and the wounded and dead were everywhere. From time to time, aerial bombs using time-delayed fuzes exploded, interfering with subsequent rescue efforts.

"General! The call has been received from Building 3. Although half of it has collapsed, the other half is still usable." After a lot of hard work, a usable office was finally cleared.

Yevgeny didn't have to stand on the lawn to give orders. He took his staff and guards and entered Building 3, which was temporarily converted into a command building.

It is said to be a building, but in fact it has only two floors. It is covered with a camouflage net. The corridor and the building are all outside the building. It is a very simple architectural form.

However, with the phone, Yevgeny can finally grasp the news of other airports in the distance more quickly.

It's just a pity that these news from other airports in the distance are actually not good news.

Putting down the phone, Yevgeny's chief of staff said with a sad face: "The No. 3 backup field airport could not be contacted. The adjacent army unit saw a German plane dropping bombs, and there was a fire in the direction of the airport."

Hearing this news, Yevgeny knew that most of the airports may not be spared today: the fighter force he relies on will suffer this time!

The Germans counterattacked in a planned way, and focused on devastating blows to Soviet field airfields!

The raid used the same tactics that the Germans used to paralyze the Soviet Air Force field airfields at the start of the Soviet-German war, a small-scale replica of that operation.

It is a pity that more than 4 months have passed, and the Soviet Union still has not found a way to deal with this tactic. This time, it was defeated by the German raid.

The airport where Yevgeny is located is still being cleaned up, and those fighter jets that were neatly parked on the airport apron have now become piles of wreckage.

An officer reported on the latest clean-up work at the airport. Obviously, the progress was not fast: "The Germans seem to have dropped some incendiary bombs in conjunction with ordinary aviation bombs... The entire airport is on fire! Damn it!"

There are about 150 aircraft of various types parked here, some of which are full I-16 fighters, but more are elite MiG-3 fighters.

Now, most of these planes can no longer take off - more than half of the planes have been completely destroyed, and a few half of the planes are covered with bullet holes penetrated by shrapnel, and they can't fly at all.

The news brought by another officer was still suffocating: "The news just came! Comrade General! Comrade comrade of the 7th Guards Aviation Regiment was killed in the air raid, his planes have been destroyed, and the entire regiment is Has lost the ability to fight!"

The chief of staff heard the report and dropped the pen in his hand angrily: "Oh my God! We lost half of the airport... No, not half! Most of the airport!"

The officer in charge of answering the phone had just put down the phone, looked at the annoyed chief of staff, and then looked at Yevgeny, and reported with some trepidation: "The No. 1 reserve airport also sent a distress signal, and there are too many German planes. It's gone!"

"My God~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Have the Germans sent all the planes that can fly to our direction?" Hearing his report, the captain of the guard next to him in charge of the general's safety pouted and muttered. a sentence.

Of course, it was impossible for Germany to put all its planes into the attack. In fact, the strength of the air force invested by the German army was not much.

Because, while Yevgeny and others were complaining in the Soviet Red Army Air Force Command, the second batch of German planes responsible for bombing had already taken off from their respective airports.

Compared with the emphasis on air strikes and the skilled use of the air force, Germany is much stronger than the Soviet Union.

Under Li Le's emphasis, the number of German bombers, especially the construction of long-range bomber units, was countless times higher than in history.

The current Luftwaffe can take off thousands of bombers of various types in one go, and its scale is completely beyond the imagination of the Soviet Air Force commanders.

"Let each airport count the losses as soon as possible! Immediately send a telegram to General Zhukov to report the situation of the Luftwaffe's counterattack! Quick!" Yevgeny, who already knew that nothing could be done, could only issue an order to report the loss this time.

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