Warlords: Rise of the System

Chapter 134 Air Raid on Bandit Airport

After more than two hours of flight, the 60 bombers of the National Salvation Army, escorted by more than 400 fighter jets, finally arrived not far above Kyoto Prefecture.

In order to prevent sneak attacks by the National Salvation Army's air force, the bandits dispatched a large number of reconnaissance planes to each airport, and carried out non-stop patrols as soon as daybreak.

They hoped to discover the Salvation Army's air force in advance in this way so that they could respond in time and reduce losses.

Lu Tianhao also considered sending his air force to conduct night raids, but he eventually gave up the idea.

There are many reasons. First of all, only the B29 Super Fortress has the ability to fight at night, while other aircraft have relatively poor night combat capabilities.

Secondly, the airport occupies a small area. If bombing is carried out at night, it is easy to miss the target and cause accidental injuries to civilians.

These factors made it difficult for the National Salvation Army's air force to easily carry out night raids on the bandits' airports.

Furthermore, even the B29 Superfortress had limited nighttime combat capabilities.

At night, the pilot's field of vision is greatly limited, making it difficult to accurately judge the target's position and distance.

At the same time, weather conditions at night are complex and changeable. For example, clouds and fog will affect the pilot's vision and increase the risk of misjudgment.

Therefore, although the B29 Flying Fortress can perform missions at night, the actual effect may not be ideal.

Finally, night air raids face an important problem - navigation.

At night, it is difficult for pilots to navigate by relying on the surface and natural environment, and they need to rely on radar and navigation equipment.

However, the accuracy and reliability of these devices will be affected to a certain extent at night, which may cause pilots to lose their way or fail to accurately find their targets.

This is a huge challenge for carrying out night air raid missions.

To sum up, although Lu Tianhao had considered letting the Air Force conduct night air strikes, he eventually decided to give up for various reasons.

Although many of the bandits' reconnaissance planes were shot down by the National Salvation Army's air force, quite a few still escaped and transmitted the news back to the bandits' air force base?

After receiving the news, the bandit air force base immediately entered a state of high alert.

They quickly launched a group of fighter jets to try to intercept the National Salvation Army's bomber fleet.

The two sides launched a fierce air battle over Kyoto Prefecture.

The National Salvation Army's fighter planes have superior performance, and the number of aircraft on both sides is not much different. The National Salvation Army's bombers also have the ability to protect themselves.

An unequal air battle broke out fiercely.

As soon as the two sides' aircraft exchanged fire, five or six planes of the great powers were shot down.

The planes fell to the ground, leaving long trails of black smoke, and the pilots performed emergency parachuting.

There was a huge explosion after the plane landed, and dazzling flames accompanied by thick black smoke rose into the sky.

During the fierce battle, a bomber of the National Salvation Army was unfortunately hit.

The captain acted decisively and ordered everyone to parachute.

But at this time, the bomber was over the enemy's position, and parachuting meant exposing oneself to the enemy's guns.

However, the soldiers jumped out of the cabin without any hesitation.

They opened their parachutes in the air and tried to land in an area where there were no enemies.

Fortunately, all crew members landed safely, gathered together, and quickly hid.

There are more than a dozen crew members, all of them are at least special forces, and the two pilots are top soldiers.

They carried a large number of guns and ammunition. Although there were only a dozen people, they had several thousand rounds of bullets in stock.

With their combat capabilities, it would be impossible to defeat them without several hundred people.

The battle in the air continued, and the planes of the bandits and the powers were constantly shot down.

The National Salvation Army's planes were occasionally shot down, and the parachuting pilots chose to land in areas where there were no enemies and quickly hid themselves.

Two pilots landed in the enemy's encirclement.

Both pilots smiled bitterly; they didn't expect that they would be so unlucky.

The two of them quickly gathered together and cooperated to break through in one direction.

The two men only carried pistols and submachine guns. Although they carried a lot of ammunition, they lacked heavy weapons to suppress the enemy, and they were unable to break through the enemy's encirclement for a while.

The battle was temporarily at a stalemate.

Seeing that the bullets were getting less and less, the two pilots couldn't help but reveal a look of despair.

After shooting and killing more than 20 bandits, the two pilots finally ran out of bullets.

The two pilots threw away their guns, hid their bodies, and prepared for the next hand-to-hand combat with the bandits.

All the bandit soldiers had already received orders from the bandit leaders to try their best to capture several pilots of the National Salvation Army alive.

The two pilots of the National Salvation Army have run out of bullets. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. How could the bandits let it go?

Many bandits unloaded bullets from their guns, installed bayonets, and prepared to stab the two pilots and capture them alive.

Seeing that the enemy soldiers were about to fight with them with bayonets, the two pilots smiled, stood up, drew their daggers, and quickly rushed towards the enemy soldiers.

The pilots of the National Salvation Army are all top soldiers, and their close combat abilities have basically reached the maximum level. How can they be compared with these bandits?

The dagger slashed across the necks of several bandits quickly, accurately and fiercely, and the two pilots had already rushed into the crowd of bandits.

The two pilots flashed among the crowd of bandits like ghosts, taking away the lives of a large number of them.

The bandit soldiers watching the battle from behind were frightened by the actions of the two pilots. They couldn't help but touch their necks and felt a chill.

After seeing this situation, the commander of the besieging bandits knew that it was impossible to capture the two pilots of the National Salvation Army alive.

In just a few minutes, more than 30 soldiers died at the hands of the two pilots.

If this continues, the hundreds of people left would probably all die at the hands of these two pilots.

The bandit commander was about to give the order to shoot the two pilots.

At this moment, fierce gunfire rang out behind the bandits, and a large number of bandits fell in a pool of blood.

Including the bandits' commander, all fell in the first wave of attacks.

The remaining bandits tried to flee in panic, but they were unable to outrun the speed of the bullets and were knocked to the ground one after another, losing their lives.

The dozen or so crew members who parachuted earlier came to rescue the two pilots.

Their team at this time had grown to more than 20 people, and they rescued many pilots along the way.

After rescuing the two pilots and taking away a lot of the bandits' weapons, equipment and ammunition, the group of people quickly left and headed straight for a forest.

The battle in the air continued. Escorted by fighter planes, the National Salvation Army's bombers finally arrived over the airport...

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