Chapter 1741 Statistical Results
Naval battles are cruel. If those pilots who fell into the water were not rescued, the final outcome would be death.
At the same time, Germany is also kind.
During the battle, you can try every means to shoot down the opponent, but after the naval war, German ships also began to rescue some pilots who fell into the water.
Most of the pilots were on the outside of the formation, and some small frigates could be rescued. The only US Navy pilot near the USS Munich aircraft carrier was because he was near the formation when he fell.
Germany still maintains the spirit of a knight, like the island pilots shooting parachuting pilots in history, Germany really can't do it.
As the sky gradually turned dark, the US offense had come to an end. Lieutenant General Mashal came to the battleship in a helicopter and reported to Redel.
"Today we suffered the highest intensity attack from the Americans. Through calculations, the US Navy dispatched about 600 fighter jets, some of which were relatively backward models, such as the F-2a, and also advanced ones, such as pirate fighter jets. We took off fighter jets in batches, protected our defense circles, and shot down more than 400 enemy aircraft at the same time." Lieutenant General Mashar said the general situation.
I had known that I would be ambushed by American fighter jets, but I still didn't expect that the size of the Americans would be so large that the number of fighter jets even exceeded the number of their own formations.
If it weren't for Lieutenant General Mashar's batch investment, but instead planned to send it all out like Redell, he would definitely suffer a loss.
"Our own casualties?" Raidel asked.
"We lost a 60 f190s," said Lieutenant General Mashar. "The American Pirate Fighter has excellent performance and is comparable to us in all aspects. Most of our losses are lost in combat with such fighters."
It was almost the main fighter of a corps. In this battle, the navy also suffered considerable casualties. Fortunately, the pilots only killed less than twenty people, and the others were rescued.
There is no fighter jet to be rebuilt, but there is no one when there is no one. Training a qualified pilot requires a lot of effort.
After years of development, the German Navy's aviation force is quite strong. This time, they all brought experienced pilots, so there was such an exchange ratio.
Redell nodded: "Then, we can be sure that the United States should be seriously injured after this air battle. Our landing war will be much easier tomorrow."
How many fighter jets and pilots can the United States have? Even if there are, they must be distributed in various war zones, and can be put together to compete with the German aircraft carrier formation. How many can it be invested in the sake of a Greenland Island?
Even though they still have 600 aircraft, after today's battle, they know that the exchange rate is not cost-effective, so they should stop and wait for Germany to occupy Greenland.
"Yes, we have also obtained such inferences," said Lieutenant General Mashal. "But we have also observed that the U.S. Navy was the U.S. Army, which did not deploy."
This is what puzzled Mashar. At the last moment today, as almost all of its carrier-based aircraft were deployed, there were obvious loopholes in defense, which allowed a fighter to break through the defense circle and drill over the aircraft carrier, and almost was bombed.
If the Americans used more power, such as the large number of Mustang fighters of the US Army Air Force and those special bombs, they might really succeed.
However, I didn't see it at all. This is strange.
Could it be that the US Army is not interested? It is impossible! Although the Army does not care about sea, its current position is already accessible to those long-range Mustang fighters.
If their army and navy join forces, they might have to suffer a loss today.
"Because of their service disagreement," Raidel said. "Today's surprise came from us who didn't know that the performance of their pirate fighters had caught up with our f190s. It seems that our jets must be on board as soon as possible."
Only by being good at summarizing experience and lessons can we make continuous progress. In the past, f190 was the existence of the air every second, and dominated the sky for several years, but now, the United States has caught up.
The Navy must continue to maintain its advantage, and it is imminent to board the jet.
"I heard that the technical problems are almost done," said an adjutant. "When the battle is over, we will be able to receive the Moscow. The factories in Bavaria are also rushing to provide us with enough carrier-based jets."
At the beginning, the F190 was a project funded by the Navy. Because the Air Force did not give the Navy BF109, the aircraft showed outstanding performance and was ordered by the Air Force in large quantities.
The Navy did not make things difficult for the Air Force, and the relationship between the two branches of the service eased. Especially after Goring disappeared, there was no conflict between the Air Force and the Navy. Many of the equipment of the two branches of the service can be used together, such as the jets that are most needed now.
The Navy needs aircraft with generation differences, and jets are the inevitable choice.
"Tomorrow morning, the battle will be launched to land on Greenland. Let the griffin special forces go up tonight." Redel continued.
This is an additional mission. The Griffon Special Forces planned a special beheading operation and have obtained the approval of the head of state. Since this is the case, the Navy will certainly not be in a dilemma. If you want to go, just go. For the Navy, what is needed is to provide the exact time. The Griffon Special Forces itself has its own full set of tactical solutions.
Greenland will belong to the empire tomorrow! Looking at the map, Raidel's will is very firm. It can be said that the most difficult battle has been completed today.
Germany won this naval battle.
And for the United States, this day is definitely not so good.
The use of more than 600 aircraft lost two-thirds, which was simply a slander for the United States. Even in the most difficult period of fighting with the island nation, there was no such exchange ratio.
"The Navy is simply committing suicide. The German formation's defense is quite strict. They also used six aircraft carriers and sent hundreds of fighter jets over, which is a behavior of seeking death." Arnold's face looked ugly and cursed in the conference room: "God will not forgive you idiots."
Chapter completed!