Four hundred and thirty-seven, little devil, I’m driving a hurricane.

Style: Historical Author: finger lingering fragranceWords: 2577Update Time: 24/01/12 08:53:30
Zhou Zhihan drove the Night Fighter Hurricane from the secret hangar onto the airport runway. He immediately attracted everyone's attention. After the change, the Hurricane became even more handsome. The blue sky and white sun emblems on the two wings were extraordinary in the sun. The nose of the aircraft A giant dragon with flashing scales and claws stepping on golden lightning. This is the symbol that Zhou Zhirou specially asked the airport ground staff to draw. The serial number under the cabin is still No. 214. This is a praise and honor for Zhou Zhihan.

In particular, the antler-shaped radar on the nose of the fighter jet and the antenna behind the tail made everyone stunned.

No one has seen it.

Now is not the time to explain to everyone the performance of the night battle hurricane and the principle of the radar antenna. After Zhou Zhihan made a gesture to Zhou Zhirou that everything is going well and can take off, he quickly accelerated and took off. After pulling up, it was like a bolt of lightning shooting into the air. Climbing up, there was a burst of cheers on the ground.

The performance of the Hurricane is far better than that of the I-153, which can be heard from the powerful roar of the engine.

Zhou Zhirou saw such a handsome Hurricane for the first time. The climbing speed was staggering. He waved his fists excitedly: "With the Hurricane, Spitfire, and Messerschmitt, our Chinese Air Force can compete with the little Japanese Zero." The fighter jets are fighting in the air."

Breathing fire?

The generals and officers on the scene asked the commander again: "Spitfire?"

Zhou Zhirou "..."

Zhou Zhihan recovered after climbing to 2,000 meters, and the night battle hurricane flew directly to Kunlun Pass.

Yesterday, when the bombers headed for Qinzhou Bay, they had to take a detour over the Kunlun Mountains to avoid the Japanese combat airfield.

Today, Zhou Zhihan stopped taking detours and flew straight from Guilin Airport to Kunlun Pass. He flew over all the Japanese military airports and swore to the little devil that he was driving a hurricane.

Far away, the Japanese army received a message from the ground post saying that an unknown Chinese fighter jet was flying towards them, so the Japs scrambled to take off two Type 97 land combat aircraft to intercept and pursue them, but they could not see the butt of the Night Fighting Hurricane at all. The Japs The pilot shouted: "This Chinese fighter plane is too fast, and the Type 97 land attack plane cannot catch up..."

With the Night Fighting Hurricane, Spitfire, and Messerschmitt, the Chinese Air Force has the confidence to fight against the Japanese Zero fighter. Although the number of these new European fighter jets is a drop in the bucket for the Chinese Air Force, their appearance and existence can Bringing hope and light to the struggling Chinese Air Force, the existence of these fighters lets the Chinese Air Force know that Japan's Zero fighter jets are not invincible.

This is morale!

The system once told Zhou Zhihan that the emergence of the host could not change the course of World War II, but it could change the fate of a small number of people and bring hope to them when the Chinese Air Force was at the end of its rope.

Night Battle Hurricane No. 214 quickly flew over the Kunlun Pass. Looking from the air, black smoke was still rising from the positions of Wutang and Liutang, and the ground was densely covered with corpses that the warring parties had not yet had time to dispose of.

Broken weapons were everywhere on the battlefield. Bayonets, machetes, and mutilated rifles were thrown all over the ground. It seemed that both sides had experienced brutal hand-to-hand combat. It was obvious that the Japanese who used bayonets had the upper hand, so Nakamura Masao quickly broke through. The Chinese ** team blocked the attack in Wutang and Liutang.

Facts have proved that during the Anti-Japanese War, Chinese swords were completely at a disadvantage in the duel with Japanese bayonets.

There was still light smoke in some bomb craters, and Japanese Type 90 and Type 98 steel helmets were thrown everywhere, glowing matte in the sun.

A squadron that was broken up by the 42nd Regiment is gathering, preparing to pursue the Japanese army and relieve the pressure on the brother troops in Qitang.

Medical soldiers were looking for injured Chinese soldiers to treat on the battlefield. More than a dozen Chinese soldiers were holding bayonets. When they saw a Japanese soldier lying on the ground wearing a Japanese military uniform, they rushed up to kill him regardless of whether he was dead or alive.

To be kind to the enemy is to be cruel to your own people. This is an eternal truth on the battlefield.

Go to Special Mom’s special treatment for captives.

The little Japanese never gave preferential treatment to captured Chinese soldiers or unarmed civilians.

The night battle hurricane flew over Qitang. Zhou Zhihan saw a Japanese regiment attacking the Yikou Pass in the north of Qitang. The two sides were currently in a state of anxiety and the battle was very fierce. The Chinese defenders guarding Qitang received a call from the former enemy commander-in-chief Bai Chongxi. We must stick to the phone call, throw away Qitang, and the commander will execute the law on the spot.

ground.

Seven ponds.

Japanese 42nd Regiment.

Major General Masao Nakamura.

Break through the six ponds and point your sword at the seven ponds.

Nakamura Masao's original plan was to let Captain Gento Sakata of the 42nd Infantry Regiment command a brigade to break through from the center of the mountain road. However, he was stubbornly blocked by the Chinese Army Corps and failed to do so. After being unable to attack for a long time, Nakamura Masao could no longer endure it. Unable to stop himself, he reached out and pulled out his sword, shouted "Come with me", and then took the lead and led the Japanese army to forcefully attack Yikou Pass.

Masao Nakamura is deeply versed in the art of war and knows that Japanese soldiers admire his samurai spirit of sacrificing life and death the most.

Sure enough, when the Japanese soldiers saw the major general leading the way, their blood boiled with excitement, they fixed their bayonets and charged forward.

Masao Nakamura held up his command knife and moved forward obliviously. Suddenly, a bullet hit his left cheek. Fortunately, the momentum of the bullet had weakened. Only the bullet hit his face, and part of the bullet remained outside.

In order to continue to boost morale, Masao Nakamura reached out and pulled out the bullet and continued to charge: "I don't believe that the defense line of the Chinese Army cannot be broken through. Soldiers of the empire, follow me closely and continue to charge!"

The little devils' blood surged, and they attacked with all their might.

Zhou Zhihan knew that this bitch, Masao Nakamura, was in this army, but he had no time to find and kill the executioner now. The most important thing at the moment was to blow up the bridge between Batang and Jiutang first, and attack The morale of the Japanese army.

Kunlun Pass.

Jiutang first line.

The 200th Division of the 5th Army of the Chinese Communist Party, with the cooperation of tanks, repeatedly launched attacks on the Miki Regiment. The artillery observation post continued to advance forward, using heavy artillery and various artillery pieces with a caliber of 30 mm or more to violently attack the Japanese positions. And accurate attack.

The Miki Regiment, which was running out of ammunition and food, fell into a bitter battle.

The hungry little Japs had eaten up all the food they could swallow in the nearby fields. Their shortage of ammunition was even more serious. In order to prevent the mortars from falling into the hands of the squadron, the Japs buried the mortars. Underground, spears cut from bamboo and wooden sticks were used for a dying struggle. At the same time, Miki Regiment Captain Yoshiyuki Miki, who had a premonition of imminent death, ordered to prepare to burn the military flag. He must not let the military flag fall into the hands of the squadron and be humiliated. And once again sent a message to Nakamura Brigade Commander and Division Chief of Staff:

Our troops have run out of ammunition and food. The soldiers are eating fallen weeds in the fields to satisfy their hunger. The mortar squadron has buried the cannons in the ground. All officers and soldiers are fighting with spears cut from bamboo. Airdrops of food can be temporarily stopped. The most urgent thing is , requesting reinforcements and rifle ammunition for the front-line positions. If reinforcements do not arrive before dark, it will be difficult for our unit to ensure that it will not be surrounded and annihilated.

After receiving the telegram, Masao Nakamura was extremely anxious and ordered his troops to speed up the attack.

Encouraged by the commander, the soldiers showed their ferocious faces one by one and pounced on the position of the squadron responsible for blocking the attack.

After receiving the telegram, the Japanese division chief of staff immediately called back to the Miki Regiment to express relief: Our fighter planes, bombers, and supply aircraft have already set off and should be over your side by now. The fighter bombers will cooperate with Miki-kun in an all-out counterattack in order to achieve airdrops. precise.

Night Battle Hurricane No. 214 flew over Qitang and headed towards Batang. Zhou Zhihan suddenly discovered that six Japanese fighter planes were flying from dozens of kilometers away. The two at the front had already arrived over Jiutang and launched an attack on the Chinese troops. , suppression, red bullets rained down from the sky, hitting the Chinese defenders' positions.

The anti-aircraft weapons on the Chinese positions were immediately activated, but due to their small number, they did not pose a great threat to the Japanese fighter planes. In the absence of ground artillery suppression, the Japanese fighter planes frequently launched low-altitude attacks on the Chinese positions, which were very lethal.

Zhou Zhihan took out his binoculars and saw two Japanese Type 97 combat aircraft, two Type 96 land attack aircraft, a Type 97 transport aircraft, and a Type 95 water reconnaissance aircraft.

The appearance of Type 97 transport aircraft and Type 95 water reconnaissance aircraft above the battlefield meant that the Japs' aerial supplies had arrived.

Zhou Zhihan pushed the throttle to the bottom, and the No. 214 Night Battle Hurricane rushed toward the Japanese machine like lightning.