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Chapter 787 Plan of the Air Force (seeking a monthly ticket)

"General, there are only two ways to eliminate the advanced fighter jets of the British Air Force. The first way is to continue attacking and engage in air combat with the British. Through one air battle after another, all the British fighters were solved. The second way is to directly launch a bombing on the British airport and destroy all their fighters at the airport." The wing leader of the 4th Bomber Wing suggested.

"If the first method is time-consuming and labor-intensive, our losses will be less than much. In this case, it is very unprofitable. If the second method is successful, we will be able to succeed at the lowest price." Lieutenant General Zeckett said. He personally prefers the second method. However, it is quite difficult to implement the second method.

First, to bomb the British Air Force's airports, you must first find these airports. At the same time, you must also confirm which airports are stationed in British Air Force fighter jets and which airports are just backup airports. Secondly, the British Air Force's defense of these airports will be very strict. Air defense weapons will be densely covered around. Once the German Army Air Force launches an attack, it must be prepared to be shot down by these air defense weapons. Finally, the British will not be prepared for this at all. Once the German aircraft enters the British mainland, they may be discovered by the British. At that time, they will have to face the British Air Force, which is ready to be on the verge of battle.

"General, we can ask the intelligence department for help regarding the location of the British airport. Our intelligence personnel in the UK will definitely be able to obtain relevant information." A general suggested.

Lieutenant General Zecket nodded. The German intelligence department was also showing off his skills in this world war. Although Britain is still resisting, many British people are still very pessimistic about the end of the resistance. This makes them unable to see any hope for the future of Britain. These people, once tempted by German intelligence personnel, will easily sell the interests of the country. This makes Germany know a lot of British intelligence.

"The second question is that we can choose to launch a sudden attack in the early morning or dusk. However, in order to ensure that the fighter jets that are carrying out the bombing can return smoothly, it is more appropriate to launch an attack in the early morning. With the current weather conditions, the fighter jets can be taken off at less than 5 a.m. It is only after six o'clock when flying over the battlefield. It is generally difficult for the British to be prepared. If you are lucky, it is completely no problem to blow up the British fighter jets at the airport." said the wing leader of the 4th Bomber Wing.

Blasting the enemy's fighter jets at the airport is undoubtedly the best way to defeat the enemy's air power. If this is successful, it will be very beneficial for the German Army Air Force to gain air supremacy.

"General, as for the last problem, I think it's very easy to solve. Although the British were equipped with some new fighters. However, I don't think their new fighters will be too many. Otherwise, they wouldn't have waited until now to launch an attack. As long as we send enough escort fighters for the bombers, we can handle them. With our fighter pilots already being cautious, it's almost impossible for the British Air Force to launch another sudden attack on us!" said the wing captain of the 3rd Fighter Wing.

Lieutenant General Zeckett thought that this is indeed the case. Compared with the British Air Force, the German Army Air Force is much stronger. There is no need to be so cautious and just launch an attack according to the scheduled plan. If the British Air Force dares to send fighter jets to intercept, just shoot down their fighter jets directly.

"Then, the only thing we need to worry about is probably whether the British have the courage to fight us. If they choose to escape, our attack will be greatly reduced!" said Lieutenant General Zeckett.

"General, that's nothing. If the British escaped early, then we would bomb their airports and destroy their airports. Without the airport, the British would no longer have an impact on the battles on the front line. Even if they quickly repaired the airport, it would take time. At worst, they would blow it up once. I think that after a few times, the Army should have won the Battle of Canterbury!"

"Well, very good, this is a good idea! Then, everyone should go down and prepare immediately! Start an attack early tomorrow morning. Try to defeat the air force in one fell swoop and seize air supremacy over the British islands!" Lieutenant General Zeckett said.

"Yes, General!" everyone replied.

Lieutenant General Zector hopes that the attack tomorrow morning will solve the problem in one fell swoop. No matter how bad it is, it is necessary to ensure that air supremacy is in their hands during the Battle of Canterbury.

The German Army Air Force was very fast. After the order was issued, a combat plan was submitted in less than two hours. After Lieutenant General Zeckett reviewed it, he felt that there was no problem, so he rushed to the British Operations Command and reported to Marshal Von Falkenhein.

Marshal Von Falkenhein also expressed support for the Army Air Force's plan. Fighting far away from the coast, the Army Air Force's air support has become an increasingly indispensable and important fire support for the Army during combat. Therefore, of course, he hopes that the Army Air Force's plan will be successful and win air supremacy in one fell swoop.

At 4 a.m. on August 30, the German Army Air Force's airports on the front line were brightly lit. The ground crew started to be busy very early because there were a lot of aircraft dispatched this time. Therefore, they needed to prepare for these aircraft in advance.

The tanker truck ran wildly at the airport, filling up fuel for every plane. The ammunition truck was also very busy, stuffing the bullets and bombs of the aviation machine gun into the fighter plane.

The pilots were having breakfast and listening to combat briefings. They were soon to fly the plane and participate in this operation.

"Are you all ready?" asked Lieutenant General Zeckett.

"General, all the troops involved in this offensive have completed their preparations!" a major general reported to Lieutenant General Zeckett.

Lieutenant General Zecket looked at the watch in his hand. It was only 4:30 in the morning. It was not yet dawn, but there was not much time left before dawn.

"Take off the fighter plane in half an hour!" Lieutenant General Zecket gave the order.

At 5 a.m., the German Army Air Force's fighter jets began to take off from various airports one after another.
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