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Chapter 14 Before the Storm

The dullness of the eagle sun during the day is like the silent battlefield before the bloody battle. Only those new recruits may relax in such an environment. On the contrary, as veterans on the battlefield, in this difficult waiting, they will increase their vigilance.

"Before the storm comes, there is usually such peace!"

As a veteran, Hugh Caswal Dowding Air Marshal Hugh Caswal Dowding looked at the sky from the open window. In the clear sky, the floating "disc air defense capsules" could be vaguely seen. The only thing that was dissatisfied was that when his subordinates got these equipment, they put them in the air as soon as possible for testing.

"Are there any problems with the arms of the Chinese Federation? If it weren't for them not thinking, these things could give us a surprise advantage!"

Faced with his unrealistic subordinates, Hugh Caswal Dowding Air Force Marshal had to order them not to reclaim the "disc air defense capsules". After all, if there were not enough airships or planes to help, these guys who rely on cars would have almost no mobility.

The only thing we can do now is to arrange other air defense equipment and remaining night fighters in the gaps of these "disc air defense capsules" to fill the void.

The night sky is quiet at this time, and the winter wind passes through the sky without making any sound. The Eagle Day chosen by the Germans who are old and beneficial to the weather is naturally a clear and moonless night.

"I hope my immature subordinates will not misunderstand that the Germans have given up the attack because of this brief calm. I am sure that tonight is the important combat period in the Germans' operation!"

As an old professional soldier, he always has experiences that cannot be learned from military academies on the battlefield. Almost based on his intuition, he ordered the British local air defense forces to be on standby all night. At the same time, he also negotiated with the US Air Force to use the daytime to try to install radars for those P-38 Blitzf and P-61 Black Widows to supplement the night fighters that were destroyed by a large number of night fighters on the road.

"God blessed, I hope I've really guessed it wrong. Maybe it will be a peaceful night tonight."

However, the intuitions of veterans in war often do not make any mistakes easily, and when Hugh Caswal Dowding Air Force Marshal begged God to bless Britain, the finale of the "Eagle Day" project launched by the Germans was truly staged.

As revenge for the attacks in Berlin and as the request of Operation Sea Lion, as the smoke of the future Barbarossa plan, the attack named "Eagle Day" will reach the climax of the Battle of Great Britain. For this reason, Ernst Utted used the most intensive means of interference before the attack was launched.

First of all, the suppression of radio wave communication, but this does not put any real pressure on British air defense. At this time, wired telephones are truly reliable means of communication. But then, not only on the sea, but also on the fields on the French coast, polyhedral balloons with metal coatings rose everywhere.

The Stuka bombers that cast "balloon bombs" and submarines on the sea also began to cast such balloons in large quantities. According to the wind direction, these balloons soon formed large spots of light on the radar and covered almost the entire English Channel.

Faced with such a situation, the British radar forces were no longer as helpless as they were in the early morning. A large number of "students" headed to the British coast with Hummers or old-fashioned jeeps, and all of them were on the car's phones or radio equipment to contact the British Air Defense Command.

Soon after, like previous attacks, the air fleet began to slowly approach the British coast. In order to cover the air fleet's operations, some submarines and members of the Storm Commando lurking in the British mainland began to operate remote-controlled aircraft that made noises to fly on the coast.

The means of interference and anti-interference are like spears and shields. The means of interference and technological content are constantly rising with the fierce struggle. What puzzles Europe is that no matter how fierce the "contradiction" struggle in military uniforms and equipment in the European wars and how fast the development speed is, the arms dealers of the Chinese Federation can always come up with corresponding equipment.

Following the air fleet, the Stuka bombers and the B-1 Albatross heavy bombers followed near the air warships under the cover of a large number of fighter planes. At the same time, the launch device of the Vi-S missile built on the French coast has also completed the launch equipment.

The Germans' methods are not much different from those in daily air combat. The first wave of air warships with poor mobility but strong attack power will be dispatched, but will be arranged at the end when attacking. The first wave of attacks will be cheaper BF-A "crossac" missiles and "dandelion" TV-guided bombs.

What arrived later was the suppression of the coast by a large number of razor rotor attack aircraft. The Stuka, protected by fighter jets, and the B-1 Albatross heavy bombers, were the main assault forces. Their attacks would follow the weapons thrown by the air warships to expand the results and destroy the main combat targets.

Such combat methods have no mysterious places for the British Air Defense Command. The only difference between tonight and usual is that the British Air Defense Command does not have enough night fighter jets to use, and in addition, those "disc air defense capsules" that are arranged in a hurry and do not have good concealment can play the role of its aerial minefield.

Ernst Utd, the opponent of Marshal Hugh Caswal Dowding, was not as sure as he was about the battle tonight. Ernst Utd, who intuitively believed that his power had reached its peak, had already determined that he would win the raid tonight before the battle began.

On the coast of Britain, telescopes and listeners, controlled by scouts, may appear in the original place to the German air force. The nervous soldiers were no one talking or smoking. They all stared at the sky like black lead in the observation equipment.

“Buzz…”

This is something I've been used to, and there seems to be some changes in the sounds of German jammers from near the coast. The British specially selected the sensitive hearing of the soldiers from the scouts, or simply some musicians, to distinguish these subtle differences.

"It seems that the Germans are coming, and I hear some other voices!"

The person who took the headphones was obviously the leader of their listening team. He took the headphones and clasped them on his ears, and listened carefully for a moment.

"I think I can issue a warning, that is the German combat brigade..."

Some sounds that are distinctly different from those flying jammers near the coast appear in the middle of those noises. This is the difference between large-scale aircraft and those jammers, and the difference between these sounds is quite obvious in the ears of people who have been well trained in music.

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When the British Air Defense Command confirmed the news, the air defense alarm was immediately sent to all the air defense forces in this direction. Almost as the alarm sounded, the searchlights on the ground began to radiate lights like swords into the sky.

Although the "disc air defense capsules" arranged in the sky did not turn on the searchlights in order to save electricity, the operators have activated the remote-controlled machine guns and began to perform their duties as "Sky Minesfield".

Almost as the air strike sirens sounded in these directions, the first wave of the Germans had reached the top of their heads. As for the air defense firepower on the coast, due to the early morning and daytime attacks, only a little blocking effect was achieved, and soon the "dandelion" TV-guided bombs on the air warships were shot down.

Through the unobstructed passage, large groups of bf-a-type "crossac" missiles dragging bright flames rushed to the nearest target. The first wave of the attack was the British military port city, Portsmouth, where the aerial mine array was deployed in a fresher way.

I believe everyone still remembers that in the City of Angels in the Netherlands, the technology of creating floating islands has made more progress after practice. The round "bricks" have built many small control platforms on the sea near the British military port.

On the spherical "bricks", there are thick bunkers on the fast front, and the tops of the bunker are those "disc-shaped air defense capsules". At this moment, they are constantly shaking under the sea breeze. It is only because of the tie of steel cables that they have not flew to others.

When the German BF-A "cross" missiles entered 2,500 meters of these "disc air defense capsules", almost instantly the "disc air defense capsules" in the sky lit up their lights together.

The lights in the luminous light immediately formed a large area of ​​light like a wall. These strong light bulbs made the screen in front of the girls on the reconnaissance/command the airship that operated the bf-a type "cross crossbow" missiles turn gray.

What flew in the next place was the double 12.7mm air defense machine gun, dense bullets like raindrops. As it was attacked, Hawkeye - the attack guide on the reconnaissance/command airship reported bad news one by one.
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