Section 112: Fierce Battle at Sea
It is no wonder why this colonel thinks so? In his impression, how could it be that the Nagamon-level battleship belongs to the Chinese? Although the Chinese warships have made some leap forwards in recent times, the question is how could they have battleships?
Things like battleships are important national weapons for any country. Even if they are willing to sell them, they can only sell some older models. For example, those battleships produced before 1920 can be sold to others. For any country, if they dare to sell these things, it is very likely that the balance of a region will change. Other European and American countries should not do this unless they are countries that have a grudge against Japan.
But now, except for the Americans who want to balance East Asia, how can other European countries have this idea? Even if they have this idea, they don’t have this ability. Now the British are too busy to take care of themselves, let alone in the Far East. It would be great that they can find a good home for themselves.
As for the French, the Germans were driving French warships, and only the Germans were left. The Germans still had contact with the Japanese. If there was no water in his mind, it would be impossible to hand over these warships to the Chinese. In the end, it would be the Americans. The Americans have the ability to sell these warships to the Chinese, but what did the Americans want? Didn’t he know that the situation in East Asia will immediately change after handing over these warships to the Chinese? At that time, it was not the Japanese that were about to change, but the Chinese that were about to change. The Americans built a powerful opponent, whether for the Japanese or the Americans, he was very powerful.
"Report to your Lord Colonel, I have seen it clearly. It is really a Chinese warship. Their ship is hung with a blue sky and white sun flag on the bow, and the warship is our Nagato-class battleship." The officer in charge of the observation said depressedly at this time. He really saw it clearly. If he had not seen this matter clearly, he would not have reported it. It was because he felt that this matter was of great importance, so he only looked at it two or three times. As a navy officer, it would be impossible for him to misread their flagship.
Colonel Kashima was also very surprised. This time he really saw it himself, and it was a Nagato-class battleship. He was very familiar with everything on it. It turned out that he had served as an officer on this battleship. Although it was not long, he knew very deeply about the symbols of all Japan. How could he become a Chinese battleship this time? Isn’t this a joke? But today is not April Fool’s Day. Just now, because there was some fog on the sea, I couldn’t see clearly. I could still say that it was an old battleship purchased by the Chinese. But now the new battleship appears in front of you, and it is your Japanese battleship. How can this surprise express?
"Damn it." After Colonel Kashima said this, he saw the battleship firing. Then he felt a shaking around him. This should be the battleship shells falling around him. Fortunately, their shooting was not very accurate. If their shooting was so accurate, he felt that the sailors above were really Japanese sailors. Could it be that they were killing each other?
The warships on both sides have now entered the attack track, and the warships on the left have already achieved results. A destroyer is already sinking rapidly. The entire Japanese fleet is very panicked at this time. Although they have not seen the configuration of the warships on the left, the warships on the right alone cannot be handled by their special mixed fleet. Although the Japanese sailors are the most qualified sailors in the world, under the huge gap in strength, they have no other way, and can only speed up and try to escape from the battlefield.
If the Chinese Navy had planned for so long and didn't know that this net of heaven and earth would be easily escaped by you, then their navy could be sacked at the beginning of its birth and there was no need to continue to develop, because they did not have the ability to occupy such a large budget. Although the Chinese Navy is now attacking the left and right sides and giving up the middle part, is the road in the middle really that easy to walk? The Japanese Navy accelerated towards the center. Although there was thick fog in front, it was their only way out. If they rushed towards the two battleships next to them with their destroyers, they would be really looking for death. The closer the distance, the more accurate the range of these battleships will be. The Japanese Navy is not a fool. They are very familiar with their own battleships, so they can only rush over in the middle.
"Order the warships on both sides to advance at full speed and prepare to attack them. If they are attacking, they still have warships that can attack. They immediately turn around and follow them to chase and fight the submarines." General Shen Honglie immediately issued an order after seeing Japan's intentions. The fleets on both sides began to advance at full speed. At this time, they were not thinking about how fast they ran. The most important thing was to give them the maximum damage when fighting with the Japanese army. All the fish that escaped the net were handed over to the submarines underwater.
With a powerful explosion, a heavy cruiser from the Japanese army was hit by a 410mm shell. The entire turret was born in the explosion. At least 20 sailors were born in the explosion and directly lost their lives. From the telescope in the distance, you can see that the turret was thrown to a height of more than ten meters, and then it fell down. A big hole should have been smashed on the deck, so that the front turret of the Japanese heavy cruiser would lose its combat capability, leaving only one of the turrets with combat effectiveness.
The one who was hit was not the heavy cruiser where Director Lu Dazu was located. The heavy cruiser he was located was at the forefront of the entire fleet. He thought that he could rush out with the speed of this heavy cruiser, but when he rushed to the front, the scouts in front reported that there might be torpedoes in front of them. Because there was thick fog on the sea, he couldn't see clearly what was going on on the sea. However, based on experience, it was judging that torpedoes should have come. The observers did not dare to say this too much, and they could only judge based on their own experience.
Chapter completed!