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Chapter 883: Cross-era Dimensionality Attack

Chapter 883: Cross-era Dimensionality Attack (rd update, please subscribe)

In the South China Sea, Yongping Island, also known as Natuna Island on Western maps, the air force airport on the island is bustling at this moment. This airport, which was expanded five years ago, can be regarded as the largest military airport in the South China Sea and can take off and land 100 B29 bombers at the same time.

B29 bomber - Four years ago, as part of its military aid to Nanyang, the United States provided 60 B-29 bombers to Nanyang, making Nanyang the second official overseas user of the "Super Fortress" after the United Kingdom. Subsequently, it has been deployed on Yongping Island as Nanyang's strategic strike force.

On the runway of the airport today, fifty-two B29 bombers were lined up in a staggered pattern like elephants taking a walk. Air Force ground crews were busy surrounding the super bombers, like a group of ants surrounding a giant elephant.

The scorching sun at the equator made them abandon their uniforms long ago and just wear vests as they made final preparations for the flight. Their sweaty faces were filled with concentration, and the aluminum fuselage of the aircraft sparkled brightly in the sun, like wild beasts about to be released from their cages, waiting to be finally awakened.

The ground crew had clear division of labor. Some were refueling the bombers; others were busy loading bombs.

The bomb loaded into the bomb bay is different from ordinary bombs. It has an additional accessory with folding wings on the bomb body. This radio-guided bomb is a further development model of the "Fritz X" guided bomb. Its design was led by Dr. Kramer, who developed the "Fritz X" at Rustal Company.

Before World War II, Dr. Kramer was obsessed with adding X-shaped stabilizing wings and box-shaped tail fins to ordinary aerial bombs to use as radio-guided remote-controlled bombs. His successful research eventually led to the development of the world's first glide bomb, the "Fritz-X."

After arriving in Nanyang, Dr. Kramer and his team continued to develop aerial bombs with guided capabilities. In order to increase the range, he added folding wings and remote-controlled flaps to the 1000-pound bomb, and eventually successfully developed the "Thor" glide bomb.

Although this bomb is expensive, it is extremely accurate and was welcomed by the Air Force as soon as it was successful. Today is the first time it has been used in actual combat.

As the intense and orderly preparations were gradually completed, dozens of Super Fortress bombers roared like awakened giant beasts. They were arranged in a staggered manner, like a sharp arrow, ready to be launched.

At about 2 a.m. the next day, under the command of the control tower, bombers took off one after another and flew into the distance.

When the bomber group was flying through the clouds, the B24 electronic jammers that had been flying near the Gulf of Siam had begun to implement electronic jamming. The radar station screens of the Siamese Navy and Air Force were all covered with snow. The military's radio stations were also interfered with to a certain extent - music was played continuously in a loop within their communication band.

Before the Siamese military could figure out what was going on, the first round of attacks arrived - the first wave of attacks were A1 Skyraiders that took off from the aircraft carrier "Katsuragi". They flew into their territory from low altitude and attacked several radar stations, paving the way for the bomber force's air strikes.

The Siamese Air Force, which was attacked, remained silent - they had no choice but to remain silent. After the "Bangkok Gulf Air Battle", most of its MiG fighters were destroyed, with only a few surviving. They then suffered several "preventive" strikes and basically lost their combat effectiveness.

Almost at the same time, the Siamese coastal defense forces discovered the bomber group. When the bomber group was flying at high altitude, the condensed water mist formed by the engine exhaust was particularly eye-catching.

But even if it is discovered, what can we do?

But that was all. After all, the most advanced weapon of the Siamese air defense force was the 85mm anti-aircraft gun, which had a firing height of only a few thousand meters.

"It should be a B29 bomber!"

Staring at the sky, the anti-aircraft commander's tone was full of helplessness. Their anti-aircraft guns could neither reach nor hit such a high altitude, so they could only sigh in despair.

At 24:6 in the morning of the 15th, the bomber group arrived in Bangkok. At this time, the shrill air defense sirens echoed over the city. While the dignitaries hid in the air-raid shelters or basements, ordinary people could only huddle in the alarm and pray for the Buddha's blessing.

The bombers descended upon the city like messengers of death, bringing destruction and fear. When the bombers arrived over the target, bombs weighing 1000 pounds were dropped one after another. Unlike ordinary bombs, these bombs were controlled by wireless commanders through radio signals, accurately controlling the landing point of each bomb.

Soon the sound of explosions echoed around the city. The explosions came from the airport, arsenal and oil depot. Bombs fell like raindrops and hit the target accurately. Explosions continued one after another, flames shot up into the sky, and the radar station, airport, arsenal and oil depot were reduced to ruins by the bombers.

Although during this process, the Siamese air defense forces fired intensive rain of bullets into the air, and the smoke from the exploding shells in the air seemed to prove their efforts, only they themselves knew that it was completely meaningless.

"They didn't even come in..."

An anti-aircraft captain shouted excitedly.

"We can't even see them." "So where did the bombs come from?"

"Could it be a flying bomb?"

It is true that the flying "Thor" glide bomb can be thrown from 10 kilometers away, which is still limited by the recognition distance of the luminous tube at the tail of the bomb. Otherwise, it can be thrown from 20 kilometers away.

But also because of this, compared to the old-style carpet bombing, the bombing of the bomber group is like a teacher calling the roll, one by one, not dense at all.

"Their bombing isn't that intense!"

When the officers and soldiers of the Siamese air defense force came up with this idea, the Siamese officers and soldiers in the targets such as airports, radar stations, and arsenals felt like they were in hell - the bombs always hit the targets accurately, the radar stations and arsenals were directly blown into the sky, and even the control tower at the airport was hit by a bomb and collapsed.

Unlike ordinary Siamese officers and soldiers who fled around and took refuge in air-raid shelters during the bombing, the Soviet military advisers hid in makeshift bunkers, gazing at the sky with eyes full of curiosity and confusion.

"How is this going?"

"Where did they drop the bomb?"

"What kind of bomb did they use..."

Unlike ordinary soldiers, these experienced military advisers realized the difference of this bombing almost immediately. There was no devastating carpet bombing, but one key point after another was continuously destroyed in the bombing.

Soon, Petrov came up with an idea for a bomb - Fritz X!

He immediately shouted,

"Damn it, the Nanyang guys use Fritz X! It's the German Fritz X,"

"What is that?"

Another Soviet adviser nearby asked.

"Fritz X... radio bomb. The Germans used it to sink warships. One bomb sank the Italian "Roma", a warship of more than 40,000 tons!"

The Soviet adviser's answer was filled with anger, and in the end he even looked up at the sky and roared.

“These Nanyang Nazis!”

Yes, the Nanyang people are a group of Nazis. Not only did they take in a large number of Nazis, but they also treated other countries in the same way as Nazis.

They invaded Siam, an independent country, in a brutal and unreasonable manner.

Looking at the bombers flying in the sky and listening to the continuous explosions around them, these Soviet advisers felt a deep sense of helplessness in their hearts.

Perhaps, they could regard the Nanyang people as Nazis, but they had no way to stop the bombing from the sky and could only watch the bombs fall.

(End of this chapter)

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