Bright Sword Military System

Chapter 954 Influence

Chapter 954 Influence
Seeing Neiji Okamura's hesitation, Shinta Kono added: "Your Excellency, what's more... the range of the enemy's 'special bomb' is said to be only more than 100 kilometers, that is to say, even if we can't hit 1 The two airports on the west bank of the Yellow River are very likely to seize the 'special bomb'. I believe that if we can capture the 'special bomb', the benefits to the empire will be unimaginable. Of course, if X[-] can be captured, it will be It could not be better!"

Neiji Okamura no longer hesitated after hearing this. After all, the "special bomb" and X1 were seized and imitated. That was the death order given to him by Tokyo... In fact, Neiji Okamura would have He really hopes to capture these two things. He wants to see how sacred these things are. One can fly automatically and the other can change orbit.

What Okamura Neiji didn't know was that Kono Shinta's suggestion actually contained selfishness: if the "special bomb" was seized by the empire, it is more likely that after a long time of research, it is impossible to figure out why, because it is the most important and most important thing. The difficulty is controlling the data of the system rather than the control system itself.

Most people don't know this.

Therefore, after capturing the "special bomb", Kono really believed that it was more likely that he obtained the data and transferred it to Hans, and then destroyed the original data by the way...

It can be seen from this that Hans and the devil are not actually monolithic, although they have common interests in the overall strategy.

In fact, the appearance of the "special bomb" on the Huaxia battlefield has already caused a commotion in Hans, but Kono Shinta did not show it.

The reason is not only that the "special bomb" is very similar to Hans' V1 missile... At one time, Hans thought it was an information leak, so he checked the researchers one by one.

The main reason for the uproar was that the Hans scientists had never been sure whether this kind of equipment could be produced, and they proceeded step by step with a skeptical attitude, including Shinta Kono.

As a result, Huaxia not only produced it, but also used it on the battlefield.

This made Hans researchers frustrated and excited.

Frustrated because they are not the first country in the world to develop this equipment, and the country that developed this equipment is actually China...

This problem is serious.

Because Huaxia is an ally of Yingjiang and Maoxiong in principle, if Huaxia has this kind of equipment, does it mean that Yingjiang and Maoxiong will also have this equipment?

They were excited because they finally determined that this kind of equipment is feasible and has practical significance.

In fact, this is not the only thing that excites them.

Huaxia's idea of ​​using rocket engines to use "special bombs" against enemy artillery was something they had never thought of before.

This gave Hans researchers an inspiration... Originally they only wanted to use V1 missiles to bomb the capital of the Empire on which the sun never sets, so now, can they also think about producing missiles with various ranges, and then use them to deal with enemy artillery, Targets with tactical value such as warehouses, power stations, and barracks?

Especially Kono Shinta thought of something...

"If V1 can be used to attack tactical targets!" Shinta Kono suggested to his superiors: "Then why don't we use it to strengthen the Atlantic defense line?"

(Note: The Atlantic Line of Defense, also known as the Atlantic Barrier, was built by Hans in March 1942, mainly to prevent the Allied forces from landing on the European continent)

To this end, Kono Shinta also wrote a special proposal.

In this plan, Shinta Kono listed in detail the benefits of deploying short-range missiles on the Atlantic defense line.

To sum up, there are mainly a few points:
First of all, the Atlantic line of defense is too long, with a total length of 2700 kilometers.

To build a defense line on such a long coastline, even a very simple field fortification will consume a lot of manpower and material resources, and it is not sure whether it will be effective in the end...

Facts have proved that Kono Shinta’s guess is correct. This project in history is extremely large. During the peak period, Hans used 26 people, invested 1300 million tons of concrete and 12 tons of steel, and built fortifications at 15000 points. However, by 1944 When the Allied forces began to land in 68, the entire project was only 18% complete, and the Normandy area where the Allied forces landed was even only [-]% complete.

(The reason why Normandy only completed 18% is not accidental, but the principle of "offense is greater than defense" as mentioned earlier. On the long 2700-kilometer defense line, the enemy will of course choose the weakest part to attack. Therefore, All the fortifications in other parts of the entire defense line were in vain)
It can be seen from this that the Atlantic Line of Defense is actually a passive defense of little significance, almost another Maginot Line of Defense.

Secondly, although V[-] missiles can only attack fixed targets... the missiles at this time do not have the function of actively seeking, so they can only attack fixed targets that cannot move. Attacking moving targets such as warships can only rely on luck.

Therefore, V[-] missiles cannot be used as anti-ship missiles in principle.

However, this is not the case with landing operations.

Hans can deploy heavy artillery on the Atlantic defense line, and deploy various obstacles outside the coastline to prevent enemy warships from approaching, such as mines, wooden stakes, iron cables, and so on.

At this time, the enemy will choose to drop the landing craft dozens of kilometers away to intercept equipment and troops to land.

At this time, the enemy's warship is stationary and can be used as a fixed target.

Moreover, at this time, these warships are usually still outside the range of coastal heavy artillery, and at the same time, Hans still cannot have full air supremacy to bomb them from the air... At this time, Hans has no confidence in the Allied forces' air supremacy, because they It was after losing the air battle with the Empire on which the sun never sets that it turned its target on Mao Xiong.

At this time, in principle, Hans was powerless against the Allied ships: the heavy artillery could not hit them, the aviation was not as good as the Allies, let alone the navy without a sense of presence... Hans's navy was almost worthless except for the submarines carry.

If there are short-range V1 missiles, the situation will be different.

V1 missiles can play a role when enemy warships drop anchor and drop landing craft, destroying enemy warships on the sea.

What Hans has to do is to scout, calculate, and then launch missiles according to the calculated data.

And this method of defense with missiles should be both effective and cheap compared to building fortresses.

More importantly, the missile defense can be moved... The enemy concentrates its forces to attack a certain point, and Hans can also concentrate the missiles at a certain point for defense, but the fortress and defense line cannot be moved.

Therefore, this defense method is obviously a more active and proactive defense method.

The superior attaches great importance to Kono Shinta's creative idea, which is one of the reasons why Hans sent Kono Shinta to Huaxia as a consultant.

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like