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1800 Ambush 2

"Keep the team shape! Don't act without permission!" The huge bomber was passing through the continuous extension of the barrage, and the British were still trying to maintain the formation. At this time, the entire aircraft group was still a certain distance from the target. If it dispersed at this time, it would be troublesome to concentrate again. The dense anti-aircraft artillery shells also reminded the British that the Germans were prepared this time. If the aircraft group dispersed too early, then I don't know that the German fighter jets hiding around now would probably be laughing?

Moreover, in the eyes of the British, how much coverage can such a hasty anti-aircraft gun array have? Wouldn't it be enough to just rush over directly? However, unexpectedly, the Germans have considered this issue. The effective range of the entire anti-aircraft gun ambush circle actually extends by 18 kilometers... What is this concept? Under the current circumstances, the FB27 has a cruise speed of only about 90 kilometers per hour. In other words, even if the British go straight, they need to fly for at least 12 minutes to pass through this fire net... And those who have studied junior high school mathematics know that this bomber group itself has a length, so the exposure time will be longer!

"It's so good. The British bomber group is like a moth throwing into a fire!" At this time, the German gunners operating anti-aircraft guns looked at the British bomber group trapped in a smoke and fire. Don't mention how happy they were. "We know clearly where the British will be in a minute later, and then we can hit the shells in front of them!" A German gunner said afterwards.

Hundreds of anti-aircraft guns of various caliber fired a moving barrage, and as the movement of the British bomber group continued to extend. From the ground, it looked like a fire waterfall extending from the ground to the air, covering a huge British aircraft group. Whenever a British bomber was disintegrated in the air or fell into the ground like a meteor, a cheer would come from the ground.

"Captain, some crews try to get out!" Compared to the comfort of the Germans on the ground, the British bomber troops in the air were living like years. The fleet had been passing through artillery fire for at least 8 minutes. As a result, the shells on the ground were still rushing up like a tide. With tons of shells exploded in the air, two more bombers were engulfed by flames almost at the same time. When the British bombers were beaten into huge fireballs one after another, someone finally couldn't hold on!

Several bombers on the flank finally left the formation. They rushed towards the anti-aircraft gun position that was spewing deadly bombs on the ground like angry bulls. A series of bombs were thrown down, but the attack effect was very bad in haste. On the contrary, another bomber was hit by an 88MM anti-aircraft gun shell at a low altitude, and its slender wings were cut by a sharp sword, and it was directly broken into two pieces.

"We seem to be in a boiling hell of flames. In front, on both sides and behind, and above and below, the shells on the ground drew dangerous arcs in the air and rose into the sky, and then exploded in the fleet. Countless shrapnel and flames waved freely in the air like death scythes, and the explosion roared in our ears like a demon, and we couldn't even hear the voice of our colleagues who were close to us. Everyone mobilized, from time to time, the body of the body was everywhere.

A bullet mark appeared on it. I was holding something and trying to block the gap. Others used fire extinguishers to put out the fire. In order to go back safely, our bombs had long been thrown away. Every vibration of the plane made us feel desperate. I really don’t know how we finally got back. Originally, only two of the six comrades-in-arms finally got off the plane alive. In addition to me, another comrade died in the hospital due to a wound infection. "A British pilot recalled the scene after the war.

The entire British aircraft fleet was like a salted fish struggling in a sea of ​​flames. The continuous artillery fire surrounded the huge aircraft fleet. Due to the technology of this era, the British must not easily change the altitude and course at this time. Their aircraft fleet was too close. If they made a slight mistake in operation, they might encounter friendly forces next to them. As for climbing, it is even more impossible, because if they want to climb 1,000 meters at this height, it is estimated that the duration is calculated in ten minutes, and they cannot be rescued at all!

"Let's help suppress it! Bomber bombs cannot be thrown here." At this time, the fighter troops in high altitude finally couldn't stand it. The Germans' high altitude was almost fixed at the height of the bomber. Therefore, even if the shells had the remaining kinetic energy, they would explode under the action of the delay fuse. Therefore, these shells could not interfere with fighter jets in high altitude, but at this time, in order to share the pressure of the bomber troops, the fighter troops began to lower the altitude and prepare to suppress the anti-aircraft artillery positions on the ground.

In this era of backward communication, it was difficult for the bomber troops to contact the fighter troops. Many times it depends on the commander's decision on the spot. This time, the commander of the fighter troops dispatched by the British was still very good. There were a total of 4 combat aircraft squadrons with cover, two of which continued to provide protection in front and upper parts of the bomber troops, while the two squadrons originally located on both wings began to dive attacks. It was not said that all the squadrons entered low altitude for fire suppression.

"It's a camel! A large number of camel fighters! This time the British have really invested a lot!" At this time, the observation posts located on the commanding heights on both sides of the ambush circle quickly discovered the coming aircraft group. The British were not stupid. They would not rush up directly with shells, and they would also use clouds, sunlight and ground obstacles to conceal. After all, they only brought machine guns. If they wanted to suppress anti-aircraft artillery, they had to be super low altitude. Therefore, many British fighters tried to enter the battlefield from a height of 200 meters to 400 meters with the help of the cover of the woods and terrain to suppress them with machine guns! Unfortunately, in these places where they thought they were safe, a large number of machine guns and small-caliber anti-aircraft artillery were on the verge of highs!

"Damn it! What's the matter!" When a camel fighter flew over almost against a wood, suddenly, countless light and electricity filled the pilot's vision. Then, a series of impacts and explosions came, and a ball of flames came to his face. In a few seconds, the poor fighter was torn to pieces by bullets fired from at least three large-caliber machine guns!

When other British fighter jet units entered low altitudes, hundreds of large-caliber machine guns and rapid-fire cannons instantly formed a fire net that stretched for several kilometers to cover these bold and arrogant guys!
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