Bright Sword Military System
Chapter 1594 Recoil
Chapter 1594 Recoil
After reading the comments of book friends, I found that some book friends felt unbelievable after reading PK75. This is not YY but a real thing.
In 1944, Hans indeed moved the 75MM anti-tank gun into the air. At first, it was used to attack the bear tank on the ground attack aircraft. Later, the eagle sauce bombed it. Due to the height of the bomber, we can only install 75MM anti-tank guns on fighter jets to try to make up for the lack of height with range, and even if we do this, there is only one chance to attack: the fighter jets go up at full speed and use the inertia to reach the highest point to hit the eagle. Sauce bomber.
The difference is that Hans only moved the cannon to the plane in October, and the book moved it a few months earlier because of the plot.
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Naozaburo Okabe's thinking is correct.
Because during World War II, whether it was a fighter jet or a bomber, none of them could flatten a city so that the ground troops could directly occupy it... In fact, even in modern times, they can do this very well. ground forces.
Therefore, Naozaburo Okabe simply did not compete with the Eighth Route Army for air supremacy.
Fighting for air supremacy is hard to win:
Although the BF109 has a speed advantage, the air-to-air missiles of the Eighth Route Army have a range advantage.
Although the speed advantage and the range advantage have their own advantages and disadvantages, it is difficult to determine which one is better, but Naozaburo Okabe knows that the "La 5" fighter with the range advantage is undoubtedly better than the BF109 as a whole.
The reason why I say "overall" is that in actual combat, it is possible that BF109 can have a one-to-one record with "La 5".
But is one to one a tie?
Of course it can't be a tie!
You must know that the BF109 pilots of the Empire are the most elite pilots, and the Eighth Route Army pilots can compete with the BF109 only by being able to fly fighter jets in principle.
This point does not require intelligence, as long as you have a little imagination, you can analyze the conclusion: "La 5" with a range advantage can destroy BF109 at a distance of two kilometers or more, so the pilots of the Eighth Route Army do not need to do anything, because they are still on BF109 out of range.
All the pilots of the Eighth Route Army need to do is to look at the radar, listen to the order, and then press the button to launch the air-to-air missile.
Does it require quality?
In other words, the novice pilots of the Eighth Route Army can exchange one with the elite pilots of the Empire.
In addition, the "La 5" of the Eighth Route Army has a wooden fuselage with low cost, while the fuselage of BF109 is made of high-strength thin aluminum plate with technology imported from Hansner, and the internal parts are also precision die-casting parts. Multiples of "Pull 5".
In this case, is the one-to-one result really evenly matched?
Naozaburo Okabe doesn't think so.
He believed that the Eighth Route Army had already won the initiative in air supremacy, and no matter how hard the empire struggled, it would be difficult to change this situation.
So Naozaburo Okabe set his sights on the enemy chariot.
In addition to air supremacy, the Eighth Route Army is also stronger than the Empire in terms of tanks. In addition, the artillery also has an overwhelming advantage because of its artillery detection radar.
If the Eighth Route Army had air supremacy and invincible artillery and tanks, then there would be no need to fight this battle. As long as the Eighth Route Army had enough ammunition for the imperial army, the only way would be to admit defeat.
Therefore, Naozaburo Okabe hoped to open a gap among the three, so that the overall weak imperial army would not be so passive and even take the initiative in turn.
Naozaburo Okabe has thought a lot about this aspect:
Finding a breakthrough from the Air Force of the Eighth Route Army was the first to be abandoned. The air-to-air missiles of the Eighth Route Army have determined that this is almost impossible.
It is not impossible to open the gap from the artillery of the Eighth Route Army, but it is very difficult.
For example, Naozaburo Okabe considered using BF109 to attack the artillery of the Eighth Route Army. BF109 has the advantage of speed and may bypass the "La 5", so it is possible to suppress the enemy artillery.
But does it make any sense?
Wouldn't it be superfluous to suppress enemy artillery if enemy tanks were rampaging across the battlefield?
So after much deliberation, the only option is to suppress the enemy tanks.
Moreover, suppressing tanks is indeed feasible: if the Eighth Route Army's tanks or half-track vehicles can be suppressed, and the infantry of the imperial army rushes into the Eighth Route Army troops under the cover of the tanks and strangles them together, then is the aviation and artillery of the Eighth Route Army useless?At that time, will it be the infantry's individual quality or even the fighting skills?
In these respects, Okabe Naozaburo is quite confident in the imperial soldiers!
It is for these reasons that Naozaburo Okabe insisted on changing the BF109 originally used for air combat to a ground attack aircraft against the Eighth Route Army tanks.
But whether to change is one thing, and whether there are difficulties is another.
Soon Okabe Naozaburo encountered another difficulty, that is, after using the PK75, he found that its huge recoil had too much impact on the fighter, and it could instantly slow down the BF109 by 16 kilometers per hour.
这么大的后座力不仅会让BF109处于危险中……BF109的时速全部只比“拉5”快50公里左右,就算BF109处于最高速度,只要打出三发炮弹速度就降到与“拉5”差不多了。
This has not considered whether the fuselage structure of the BF109 can afford it.
So Okabe Naozaburo, Kono Shinta and other R&D personnel racked their brains to find ways to solve this recoil problem. They installed a brake for the artillery and increased the strength of the corresponding parts of the fuselage, but the final situation was still Unsatisfactory.
In the end, Kono decided that the best solution was to reduce the propellant charges.
"Only this method can really reduce the recoil!" Kono Shinta said: "And it can be equipped quickly, because we can keep everything else the same, only need to change the length of the shell and reduce the charge!"
"In this way... is the armor-piercing ability enough?" Naozaburo Okabe hesitated.
"Your Excellency, General!" Shinta Kono said, "BF109 actually does not need such a strong armor-piercing capability... After all, it is attacking tank targets on the ground at high speed from the air. BF109 can completely attack the sides or even the rear of tanks."
Naozaburo Okabe was stunned for a moment, and found that what Kono Shinta said was very reasonable. After all, BF109 is an aircraft with a speed of 710 kilometers per hour, while the speed of a chariot is only tens of kilometers per hour. It is almost like a target and follows BF109 on the ground.
On the other hand, a tank that hits the ground from the air is actually more suitable for attacking from the side, because the side has a large area to be bombed.
"So, how much should we reduce?" Okabe Naozaburo asked.
"I guess..." Kono Shinta made some calculations in his notebook, and said, "We can reduce it by about 20.00% five, so that the recoil force will be reduced a lot, and the impact on its armor-piercing ability is also acceptable. within range!"
Okabe Naozaburo was silent for a while, then nodded and said, "Just do it!"
(End of this chapter)
After reading the comments of book friends, I found that some book friends felt unbelievable after reading PK75. This is not YY but a real thing.
In 1944, Hans indeed moved the 75MM anti-tank gun into the air. At first, it was used to attack the bear tank on the ground attack aircraft. Later, the eagle sauce bombed it. Due to the height of the bomber, we can only install 75MM anti-tank guns on fighter jets to try to make up for the lack of height with range, and even if we do this, there is only one chance to attack: the fighter jets go up at full speed and use the inertia to reach the highest point to hit the eagle. Sauce bomber.
The difference is that Hans only moved the cannon to the plane in October, and the book moved it a few months earlier because of the plot.
----------
Naozaburo Okabe's thinking is correct.
Because during World War II, whether it was a fighter jet or a bomber, none of them could flatten a city so that the ground troops could directly occupy it... In fact, even in modern times, they can do this very well. ground forces.
Therefore, Naozaburo Okabe simply did not compete with the Eighth Route Army for air supremacy.
Fighting for air supremacy is hard to win:
Although the BF109 has a speed advantage, the air-to-air missiles of the Eighth Route Army have a range advantage.
Although the speed advantage and the range advantage have their own advantages and disadvantages, it is difficult to determine which one is better, but Naozaburo Okabe knows that the "La 5" fighter with the range advantage is undoubtedly better than the BF109 as a whole.
The reason why I say "overall" is that in actual combat, it is possible that BF109 can have a one-to-one record with "La 5".
But is one to one a tie?
Of course it can't be a tie!
You must know that the BF109 pilots of the Empire are the most elite pilots, and the Eighth Route Army pilots can compete with the BF109 only by being able to fly fighter jets in principle.
This point does not require intelligence, as long as you have a little imagination, you can analyze the conclusion: "La 5" with a range advantage can destroy BF109 at a distance of two kilometers or more, so the pilots of the Eighth Route Army do not need to do anything, because they are still on BF109 out of range.
All the pilots of the Eighth Route Army need to do is to look at the radar, listen to the order, and then press the button to launch the air-to-air missile.
Does it require quality?
In other words, the novice pilots of the Eighth Route Army can exchange one with the elite pilots of the Empire.
In addition, the "La 5" of the Eighth Route Army has a wooden fuselage with low cost, while the fuselage of BF109 is made of high-strength thin aluminum plate with technology imported from Hansner, and the internal parts are also precision die-casting parts. Multiples of "Pull 5".
In this case, is the one-to-one result really evenly matched?
Naozaburo Okabe doesn't think so.
He believed that the Eighth Route Army had already won the initiative in air supremacy, and no matter how hard the empire struggled, it would be difficult to change this situation.
So Naozaburo Okabe set his sights on the enemy chariot.
In addition to air supremacy, the Eighth Route Army is also stronger than the Empire in terms of tanks. In addition, the artillery also has an overwhelming advantage because of its artillery detection radar.
If the Eighth Route Army had air supremacy and invincible artillery and tanks, then there would be no need to fight this battle. As long as the Eighth Route Army had enough ammunition for the imperial army, the only way would be to admit defeat.
Therefore, Naozaburo Okabe hoped to open a gap among the three, so that the overall weak imperial army would not be so passive and even take the initiative in turn.
Naozaburo Okabe has thought a lot about this aspect:
Finding a breakthrough from the Air Force of the Eighth Route Army was the first to be abandoned. The air-to-air missiles of the Eighth Route Army have determined that this is almost impossible.
It is not impossible to open the gap from the artillery of the Eighth Route Army, but it is very difficult.
For example, Naozaburo Okabe considered using BF109 to attack the artillery of the Eighth Route Army. BF109 has the advantage of speed and may bypass the "La 5", so it is possible to suppress the enemy artillery.
But does it make any sense?
Wouldn't it be superfluous to suppress enemy artillery if enemy tanks were rampaging across the battlefield?
So after much deliberation, the only option is to suppress the enemy tanks.
Moreover, suppressing tanks is indeed feasible: if the Eighth Route Army's tanks or half-track vehicles can be suppressed, and the infantry of the imperial army rushes into the Eighth Route Army troops under the cover of the tanks and strangles them together, then is the aviation and artillery of the Eighth Route Army useless?At that time, will it be the infantry's individual quality or even the fighting skills?
In these respects, Okabe Naozaburo is quite confident in the imperial soldiers!
It is for these reasons that Naozaburo Okabe insisted on changing the BF109 originally used for air combat to a ground attack aircraft against the Eighth Route Army tanks.
But whether to change is one thing, and whether there are difficulties is another.
Soon Okabe Naozaburo encountered another difficulty, that is, after using the PK75, he found that its huge recoil had too much impact on the fighter, and it could instantly slow down the BF109 by 16 kilometers per hour.
这么大的后座力不仅会让BF109处于危险中……BF109的时速全部只比“拉5”快50公里左右,就算BF109处于最高速度,只要打出三发炮弹速度就降到与“拉5”差不多了。
This has not considered whether the fuselage structure of the BF109 can afford it.
So Okabe Naozaburo, Kono Shinta and other R&D personnel racked their brains to find ways to solve this recoil problem. They installed a brake for the artillery and increased the strength of the corresponding parts of the fuselage, but the final situation was still Unsatisfactory.
In the end, Kono decided that the best solution was to reduce the propellant charges.
"Only this method can really reduce the recoil!" Kono Shinta said: "And it can be equipped quickly, because we can keep everything else the same, only need to change the length of the shell and reduce the charge!"
"In this way... is the armor-piercing ability enough?" Naozaburo Okabe hesitated.
"Your Excellency, General!" Shinta Kono said, "BF109 actually does not need such a strong armor-piercing capability... After all, it is attacking tank targets on the ground at high speed from the air. BF109 can completely attack the sides or even the rear of tanks."
Naozaburo Okabe was stunned for a moment, and found that what Kono Shinta said was very reasonable. After all, BF109 is an aircraft with a speed of 710 kilometers per hour, while the speed of a chariot is only tens of kilometers per hour. It is almost like a target and follows BF109 on the ground.
On the other hand, a tank that hits the ground from the air is actually more suitable for attacking from the side, because the side has a large area to be bombed.
"So, how much should we reduce?" Okabe Naozaburo asked.
"I guess..." Kono Shinta made some calculations in his notebook, and said, "We can reduce it by about 20.00% five, so that the recoil force will be reduced a lot, and the impact on its armor-piercing ability is also acceptable. within range!"
Okabe Naozaburo was silent for a while, then nodded and said, "Just do it!"
(End of this chapter)
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