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37 The Japanese’s Failed Air Strike

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The Japanese had a good grasp of time.

Just as the sky was about to brighten, the Japanese fleet appeared.

It was obvious that the Japanese fleet had set off an hour or two ago. They were waiting for the sky to brighten up and arrive at the target.

After the airstrike, the plane could return to the airport and land in the morning.

Flying at night during this period of time was quite dangerous, so there was basically no need to worry about encountering enemy airstrikes at night.

However, it was different in the morning. If they took off in the dark, it would be daytime when they returned. The safety factor was similar to taking off and landing in the daytime.

The hazy sky also helped to hide the traces of the plane.

However, it was not easy for the plane to see the target clearly.

Therefore, the Japanese could only wait until dawn.

"Eight o'clock direction, there are many enemy planes. They are 1,500 meters above ground and are descending. Prepare to defend against air!”

As the sound came from the loudspeaker, all the soldiers on the side of the air defense position entered the position immediately.

At the same time, the 20 anti-air cannons supporting the Garrison Command had all entered their combat positions.

A large number of anti-air shells were moved to the side of the anti-air cannons.

The only way to deal with the Japanese airstrikes was to rely on anti-air cannons.

However, before the Japanese fleet could reach the Huangpu River, the dense air defense cannons opened fire.

The Special Services Regiment's air defense camp did not need to consider the distance and height of the enemy aircraft, nor did it need to use mechanical calipers to set the time of explosion for the bomb fuse.

He only needed to fire the cannon, which made the operation of the anti-air cannon even easier.

The dense artillery shells flew towards the Japanese fleet.

They were about to reach the target, and the Japanese fleet was lowering their altitude.

The Japanese planes that participated in this air raid were basically all bomber planes that took off from Formosa.

However, this time, it was not the Japanese's Type 96 land attack aircraft. The Japanese had just equipped their troops with these things, and there were not many of them.

The Japanese's bomber model before the Type 96 land attack aircraft was a replica of the German Empire's Type 93 heavy bomber.

Although this kind of bomber could carry up to one ton, it did not have any self-defense weapons. In fact, its bomb load was far inferior to the Type 96 land attack aircraft.

The Japanese Air Force was also very dissatisfied with this model of bomber.

This was because it had a huge shortcoming, and that was its flying speed. It was only over 200 kilometers per hour, and its range was very short. Even if it had a load of one ton, it would not be able to meet the needs of combat.

However, this was also the main bomber of the Japanese Air Force. The better Type 96 land attack aircraft had to be fully produced.

At present, the Japanese were also equipped with Type 93 double-engine light bomber and Type 93 single-engine light bomber.

At this moment, these planes had all appeared in the midst of the bombing squad.

A large number of planes flew straight into the sky above Shanghai.

As the hand-cranked air-defense siren continued to sound, many people who had finally fallen asleep after the gunshots stopped were woken up again.

In other areas of the International Settlement, as well as in the Gallos, many people walked to the balcony in their pajamas or stood by the window to watch.

From yesterday until now, the war had erupted around them. Every day, many people paid attention to this war.

There were foreigners who were purely curious, and there were also people from the Yan Nation and the Japanese who were concerned about the war.

At this moment, they saw the dense artillery shells exploding in the Japanese fleet.

The weakness of the Japanese planes was that they had thin skin.

The dense anti-air firepower kept exploding around the planes. They just needed to calculate the timing and fire the shells.

The bomb with a proximity fuse detonated as soon as it got close to the plane.

The large-caliber anti-air cannons were especially lethal. Even though their firing speed was a little slow, they could easily destroy the Japanese bomber with just one shot.

Under the dense anti-air fire, the Japanese fleet quickly spread out in the air. Out of the seven to eight planes in the first wave, six of them did not manage to dodge in time and were directly hit by the fire.

The other two planes were also riddled with holes. They had been hit by shrapnel from the explosion, but they could still fly.

The other six planes weren't so lucky. They fell to the ground with thick smoke. It landed.

One of the planes landed in the Huangpu River. Under the huge impact, the plane completely turned into parts and scattered on the river.

The other two injured planes tried to return immediately after dispersing, but they were also intercepted by the sensitive artillery.

This scene attracted too many gazes, especially those who understood military affairs. They were all shocked by the accuracy of the Fire Country's air defense firepower.

Such accuracy was rarely seen even in the air defense exercises of various countries.

"They are definitely the Fire Country's elite air defense soldiers. Who knows how long they have been training in secret and how many shells they have used to train such elites.”

The one who spoke was a military officer of the German Empire in the International Settlement. Such high-precision air defense interception firepower was definitely a nightmare for any aircraft.

However, the real challenge had just begun. The ones being attacked were only the Japanese's leading fleet. Their mission was to attract anti-air firepower.

The rest of the bomber planes also spread out to prevent being covered by the dense anti-air fire. They also tried their best to avoid the anti-air fire on the ground.

They did have the order to bomb the Marine Corps Headquarters, but they did not have to carry it out. The main thing was to destroy the Fire Country's heavy howitzer positions.

The dense anti-air firepower continued to roar. The other planes that the Japanese avoided were also very difficult to attack.

Hao Luo felt helpless about this. After all, the air defense position was fixed and definitely not as flexible as the aircraft.

The aircraft that bypassed the air defense position later on obviously gave up on the route to the Marine Corps headquarters.

Soon, the sound of concentrated anti-air fire could be heard in the sky above Zhabei.

The anti-air firepower of the Garrison Command opened fire as well.

Under the anti-air fire, the Japanese planes also dropped bombs.

However, under the interference of the anti-air firepower, the bombs dropped by the Japanese were mostly random. They only injured one unlucky soldier of the 88th Division.

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