Warlords: Rise of the System

Chapter 253 Intercepted

After replenishing fuel and ammunition, the carrier-based aircraft quickly formed a formation in the air like sharp arrows, and flew deep into the bandits' homeland with the force of thunder.

However, there is a hint of regret.

The bombs carried by these carrier-based aircraft are just some ordinary high-explosive bombs and armor-piercing bombs, which cannot cause huge damage to the enemy like incendiary bombs.

After all, the 40 aircraft carriers are relatively scattered, and it is impossible for Lu Tianhao to go to each aircraft carrier in person to replenish incendiary bombs.

Therefore, he had no choice but to replenish some incendiary bombs on the aircraft carrier where his flagship was located and distribute them to the carrier-based aircraft of this aircraft carrier.

Although this can increase some firepower, it still seems to be a drop in the bucket for the entire battle situation.

Despite this, the bombing operations deep into the bandits' homeland still need to continue.

Therefore, Lu Tianhao decided to send 4000 carrier-based aircraft to bomb the enemy's homeland deep inside.

The remaining 800 carrier-based aircraft serve as the fleet's air defense force, closely guarding the fleet's safety.

The National Salvation Army's 4000 carrier-based aircraft quickly flew deep into the bandit's homeland, looking for large cities to bomb.

The worrying thing finally happened.

The carrier-based aircraft of the National Salvation Army had just flown over a large city of the bandits when it was blocked by the bandits' planes.

The bandit air force had previously launched two pursuit attacks on the Salvation Army fleet, but was insufficient in numbers due to the loss of a large number of aircraft.

This time, there were less than 3000 pirate planes left to intercept the National Salvation Army's carrier-based aircraft.

The pilots of the National Salvation Army looked at the big city of the bandits below and smiled.

Without any hesitation, they decisively pressed the bomb-dropping button and dropped all the bombs on the plane.

Doing so would not only reduce the weight of the aircraft, but would also allow them to move more flexibly in the air in preparation for subsequent aerial battles.

The National Salvation Army pilots did not aim their bombs at any buildings in the city below, but just dropped them blindly.

However, the number of bombs carried by 4000 carrier-based aircraft is extremely large and their power is astonishing.

Although the bombing was not accurate, the countless dense bombs falling like raindrops caused unprecedented devastation to the enemy.

The bandit city was bombarded with dense bombs, as if the sky was torn into countless pieces.

Bombs fell like raindrops, carrying endless destructive power, enveloping the entire city in a horrific sea of ​​fire.

The explosion was so deafening that it was impossible to ignore this horrific scene.

Flames and thick smoke intertwined to form a huge wall of fire that swallowed everything.

Buildings were blown to pieces, bricks and rubble flew everywhere, and the streets were unrecognizable.

People ran and screamed in terror, trying to find a safe place to escape the disaster, but there was nowhere to escape.

The air was filled with dust and smoke, making the vision unclear.

However, through the gray smoke, you can see some people struggling to survive in the ruins, their bodies covered in blood, their faces full of despair and fear.

Every corner of the city was destroyed, leaving only devastation and wreckage.

Since most of the buildings in the bandit city were made of wood, they were instantly engulfed in flames after being destroyed by bombs.

The fire spread rapidly, like a ferocious beast, devouring everything.

Thick smoke billowed and flames shot into the sky, enveloping the entire city.

The fire continued to spread, and wherever it went, houses collapsed and the streets became ruins.

People fled in panic, but many people were still trapped by the fire and unable to escape.

The whole city was engulfed in flames, like hell.

At the same time, the carrier-based aircraft that had cleared the bombs did not return home, but continued to stay in the air and engaged in a thrilling game with enemy aircraft.

The two sides fought back and forth in the air, chasing and attacking each other.

The roar of airplane engines and the sound of gunfire intertwined to form a symphony of death.

The National Salvation Army's aircraft far surpassed the bandits' aircraft in terms of speed, maneuverability, and weapons and equipment.

This gave the Salvation Army's aircraft an absolute advantage in the air, allowing them to easily evade enemy attacks and inflict a fatal blow on the enemy.

When the National Salvation Army's carrier-based aircraft had dropped all the bombs, their weight was greatly reduced and their flexibility was greatly improved.

This allows them to move more freely between clouds and pursue or flee from enemies at greater speeds.

This increased flexibility made it difficult for the bandits' aircraft to detect the National Salvation Army's aircraft, thereby greatly improving the survivability and combat efficiency of the National Salvation Army's aircraft.

In addition, the pilots who fly these aircraft are the elite among the elite who have undergone rigorous training.

They have excellent flying skills and combat experience, and are able to skillfully operate aircraft and use various tactics to deal with different situations.

When faced with pirate aircraft, these pilots were able to respond quickly and take effective measures to protect the safety of themselves and their teammates.

At the same time, they can also use their own advantages to launch precise strikes on the enemy, causing huge losses to the enemy.

It was precisely because of the combined effect of the above factors that the National Salvation Army's aircraft completely gained the upper hand on the battlefield and suppressed the bandits' aircraft.

The bandits' planes could only run around trying to avoid the attacks of the National Salvation Army's planes, but they could never find an effective way to fight back.

This aerial confrontation fully demonstrated the powerful strength and superb skills of the National Salvation Army, and also made the bandits deeply aware of the gap between themselves and the National Salvation Army.

The bandits' planes kept falling from the sky, making huge explosions and billowing smoke.

The pilots of the National Salvation Army flew their fighter planes and engaged in fierce battles with enemy planes in the air.

Their planes circled and rolled in the air, flexibly avoiding the enemy's attacks, and shot down the bandits' planes one by one with precise shooting.

Every time a bandit plane was hit, it would burst into flames and wreckage would be scattered everywhere, as if a nightmare scene was unfolding before people's eyes.

The pilots of the National Salvation Army showed no fear and bravely engaged in this fierce air battle.

The National Salvation Army had an astonishing 4,000 carrier-based aircraft, while the pirates had less than 3,000.

This means that there is a huge difference in air power between the two sides.

The advantages in quantity and performance enabled the National Salvation Army's carrier-based aircraft to easily suppress the bandits' aircraft.

The bandits' plane was almost completely in a passive state and had no ability to fight back.

In the fierce air battle, most of the planes shot down belonged to the bandits, and only a very small number of the National Salvation Army's planes unfortunately crashed.

The air battle ended quickly and the National Salvation Army won with absolute superiority.

However, although the National Salvation Army successfully repelled the bandit air force, there were still many pilots who needed to be rescued.

Therefore, a part of the carrier-based aircraft was separated to cover the pilots who had parachuted and landed in the bandit's homeland.

Although these pilots temporarily found a relatively safe place to stay under the protection of carrier-based aircraft.

But they still faced a huge challenge. How could they return to the National Salvation Army's naval fleet while in enemy territory?

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