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Chapter 10 Cliff Radar

The daylight throughout the Eagle Day is surprisingly dull.

When the fighter jets of the British Air Defense Command were ready to launch an attack to clean the sky, German flight magically retreated. The largest battle took place at sea, and after the German air warships returned to the French coastline, the British interference radar could no longer be tracked.

It has to be mentioned here that the poverty and weakness of the British coastal radar air defense capabilities are entirely due to a decision-making mistake a long time ago. The wind power system of the Chinese Federation covering the entire coast has long been coveted by countries around the world. The UK even purchased a batch of wind power generators from the Chinese Federation with a very cheap personality.

But when the war began, the British suddenly discovered that the system that is now covered with British coasts and provides large-scale energy for British industries was a huge problem in British air defense operations.

On the coast, the wind power system that rotates against the wind emits strong electromagnetic waves, which often interferes with the operation of the radar system. The United Kingdom does not have extremely high performance air warning/command airships like the Chinese Federation, nor does it have a fixed aerial radar station like the stratosphere foul saucer, nor does it have a satellite reconnaissance system.

Relying solely on the old Hawkeye - the reconnaissance and command airship, the British side cannot effectively carry out reconnaissance and command work. The British government has to spend a lot of money to make the Hawkeye airship have more command capabilities. The reconnaissance capabilities rely more on radar stations built on small islands, large reconnaissance aircraft in the air and the reconnaissance systems of allies.

In such a situation, once German fighter jets destroy the radar station on the coastal island, the UK will lose most of its reconnaissance capabilities. Therefore, the fighter jets of the two armies fought fiercely on the British coastline.

In order to avoid interference from wind turbines, which are important rings of industrial energy in the UK, those coastal radar stations in the UK have to be built on small islands overseas. The command and control system of the entire radar station is built under deep rock formations.

On the towering cliffs along the coast, there are fan-shaped openings protected by camouflage nets, and the radar is installed on the rocks with fan-shaped openings. Although this will affect the radar's observation angle, it can effectively avoid interference from electromagnetic waves generated by its own wind turbine, and also make the radar system tightly protected.

On both sides of the rocks with fan-shaped openings are twin 25mm anti-aircraft guns. There are also some small fan-shaped openings where the launching equipment of anti-aircraft rockets stands. They provide radar with enough air defense firepower that German bombers often call these places "copper walls and iron walls."

The command that made the razor rotor pilots play the drum in their hearts was that they had to destroy the eyes on these cliffs during the daytime attack. Of course, as the old ace pilot who participated in World War I, Ernst Utd, deploying such an attack mission was not difficult.

In the sky, Germany's bf-109, bf-190, various imitation flying fighter jets were entangled with the British Spitfire, P-51 Mustang, P-47 Lightning and various flying fighter jets.

This is like a flight show tournament consisting entirely of ace pilots. Various types of fighter jets chase and shoot each other, which not only attracts the field photographers or war correspondents near wind turbines to send these news to the world. It also attracts the attention of soldiers who open the fan-shaped mouths and guard the "eyes on the cliffs" of Britain.

As a group of troops on the ground, when they have their own fighter jets above their heads, they always make people feel quite happy. The gunners emerged from the shields with air defense openings and sat on the cliffs without guardrails outside. Under their feet, they were the rugged reefs under the cliffs. But this danger would no longer scare them. The gunners smoky cigarettes one by one, watching the wonderful performances of German and Allied pilots in the sky.

Some people are constantly shooting scenes in the air with their cameras, intending to sell these films to Merlin World Media Group. Some people are constantly notifying the situation here by phone. After all, participating in war gambling requires more timely information.

Many soldiers often use this kind of thing as a major pastime in war. They also use various possible means to pass on the first-hand information of the battle situation they have observed so as to exchange huge rewards from the dealers of war gambling.

At this stage of the war, it was already a matter of excitement and bloody, and it also led to the bad nature of all human beings. Members of various countries also secretly did some things that were conducive to the continued existence of war due to the huge benefits obtained in war gambling. War gambling has even risen from the civilian class to the upper class of society.

Due to the capital and rights controlled by these so-called upper-class people in society, as well as the direct and rapidity of their high-level information, more upper-class people joined war gambling, and war gambling began to secretly affect the trend of war.

"Look at what that is, those guys are coming for us!"

The observers of British cliff radars issued an alarm in time. The gunners who were originally enjoying the sea breeze and the exciting scenes of the 100-air fight in the air were rolling and crawling behind the shields of the air defense equipment.

Large groups of rotorcraft almost covered the entire British coast, and there were groups of them wherever there were "clay radars". The little demons were not fast, and they were still waiting for the arrival of weapons to launch the first batch of strikes.

In the clouds behind them, there are large groups of B-1 Albatross Heavy Bombers carrying BF-A crossbow missiles. For this attack, the crew members of the B-1 Albatross Heavy Bombers were relaxed. After all, they were just outside the target range of 20 kilometers, and just launched the BF-A crossbow missile with jet engines with guided jet engines.

Allied fighters are now fighting against the German fighter fleet on the British coast, and the entire UK should not have much power to deal with their attacks.

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Due to the importance of this attack, Ernst Utd did not ask the bomb guides on the bomber to guide these missiles. Instead, he specially dispatched a Hawkeye - a reconnaissance/command airship to guide the attacks of these missiles. After all, the attack guidance system on the Hawkeye is better in accuracy and anti-interference.

These BF-A "cross" missiles on the girls on Hawkeye, controlled by their delicate white and thin fingers, pulled out a stream of air from the sea, and rushed to the cliff 20 kilometers away.

"Evacuate the formation, be careful, the damn crossbow missiles will fly over us!"

While the leader of the Razor Rotor aircraft was instructing his subordinates, he began to control the fighter plane carefully. He was cursing the bastard who came up with this idea in his heart. He had already begun to worry that when those things passed by him and his teammates at an extremely fast speed, they would "kill them down" first.

Although pilots of razor-applied aircraft often have such concerns. But when the bf-a-type "crossac" missiles swept across the sea below them, the white smoke rising up provided considerable cover for these razor-rotor aircraft, the resentment just now became a kind of gratitude.

"Young guys, it's time for us to get on. It's best to get to the attack position before the smoke has dissipated. We can all return after using up all the ammunition. God bless you!"

Almost as soon as he finished speaking, the air defense equipment of the "Cliff Radar" began to fire violently. Some rockets dragged their feathered tail flames to fly towards the BF-A "cross crossbow" missile, and then a mass of thick smoke formed in the air in the violent explosion. As mentioned earlier, this smoke with some kind of glue will blur the lens of the TV guide head including the Vi-S missile, causing these expensive missiles to lose the possibility of accurately hitting the target.

As the smoke dissipated, the bf-a type "crossac" missiles that were approaching climbed up independently and left the range of the mist. The sea breeze brought by the shore lang quickly dissipated the smoke. While the smoke dissipated, the air defense troops who had just planned to launch the anti-aircraft rocket were stunned.

In the steam wake created by the BF-A "cross" missiles, a large group of small demons - razor rotor attack aircraft appeared in the air. They were like ancient cavalry, row by row, layer by layer, after vigorous aiming, the heavy rockets and the 25mm caliber mechanism suddenly rang out. In just two minutes when they approached, all the ammunition had been fired.

The air defense forces understood that these strikes were just air defense devices that interfered with the protection of the "clair radar". Once these air defense equipment was completely lost in the attack, the "clair radar" would turn into a pile of scrap iron under the subsequent attack of the BF-A "crossac" missiles.

Although the "cliff radar" avoids the interference of strong electromagnetic waves of wind turbines, its problem is that the radar system built through the channel is not as easy to repair as radars on the ground.
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