Imperial Overlord

: Two hundred and ninety-one use death to end everything

It is heard that another semi-automatic rifle, the G43, is also in mass production, and the battle between the Army and the Air Force on this weapon is also heating up.

In addition to the expansion of the Air Force's paratroopers and equipment with more advanced weapons, other subordinate units are also changing to more advanced weapons.

For example, the newly produced FW-190B fighter, in addition to improving some details, has become a new fighter option for the Luftwaffe.

With this kind of fighter, the advantage of the Luftwaffe over Britain was even greater, so huge that it made the opponent feel collapsed.

More JU-88 bombers have made it more difficult for the Luftwaffe's bomber force to be intercepted. Those old-fashioned, slow-speed and low self-defense firepower HE-111 and DO-17 aircraft have been transferred to the east. line and the Balkans on standby.

The German bomber force now flying over Britain is getting more and more refined. The types of aircraft have been significantly simplified, so that the British are aware of the change.

Originally, there were as many as seven types of German aircraft flying over Britain. Including three twin-engine bombers DO-17, HE-111, JU-88; one single-engine dive bomber JU-87; three fighters ME-109E and ME-110 and FW-190A.

Now, the flying speed is slow, but the JU-87 with a limited combat radius is no longer performing bombing missions.

The HE-111 and the DO-17, two slightly outdated bombers, have rarely appeared. In addition, the ME-110 fighter developed as a long-range **** fighter has also been cancelled.

Now flying over the UK to perform bombing missions, there are only three types of aircraft, the FW-190 and ME-109E fighters that perform **** missions, and the JU-88 bombers that perform bombing missions!

As the number of aircraft began to decrease, the degree of generalization of logistics began to increase, and the efficiency of maintenance and supply began to become simpler.

After two months of long exploration, the Luftwaffe finally realized the amazing benefits brought by the Führer's emphasis on logistical supplies.

More skilled and professional ground staff, more adequate and unified logistics supplies, make the aircraft's attendance more guaranteed, and the accident rate has also been reduced to a terrible level.

"The enemy's bomber speed is increasing, and the latest JU-88 bomber is more difficult to deal with than the previous HE-111 and DO-17." Dowding in the combat meeting, the focus of the Churchill report reported.

Churchill is busy looking for that illusory "shadow" recently because of Turing's affairs. But no matter how hard he tried, the shadow of the German intelligence service disappeared under his eyes once again.

He sat there, listening to Dodding talking about the report of the air defense operation, looking absent-minded. In fact, he was really absent-minded, because the intensity of the German airstrikes recently seemed to be decreasing.

The other side seemed a little reluctant to waste time on bombing the ruins, because two months of bombing had completely destroyed all factories and supporting facilities in the southeastern part of the UK and under the combat radius of German aircraft.

According to the various materials he had searched in his previous life, as well as the historical documents that his sister had deliberately found for him from the UK, Li Le asked the Luftwaffe to target the British bombing, which was very targeted.

Although that kind of coverage bombing could not flatten the entire southeastern part of the UK, the highly targeted bombing completely destroyed the main factory facilities in the UK.

Such losses have made it difficult for the British side, and the overall industrial level has dropped by more than one-third. It is even more desperate when it is apportioned to various weapons and equipment.

In the related literature of later generations, the British showed off the general drawing on the map of the British industrial division that escaped the German bombing after disguise.

As a result, none of these places have escaped the fate of being destroyed. Those factories were not meant to be moved away. Most of them stayed by chance in August 1940.

For example, some port facilities with huge equipment, docks and wharf maintenance factories, hoisting equipment, etc., cannot be moved away.

For another example, some large-scale steel-making equipment, as well as special milling machines for the production of gun barrels, etc., are quite large in size and high in precision, and cannot be removed in a short time.

Now, these equipments that have not been removed have become wreckage and ruins, and the industrial production chain in the UK has also been completely cut off.

"Sir! Due to the leak of the Spitfire's performance and your order to stop production, the number of operations that the Air Force can intercept enemy aircraft has been greatly limited." Dawding said helplessly, and introduced to Churchill, who was distracted.

He knew that the other party didn't care about the bombing at all, because the Germans had almost destroyed the British industrial system, and the most unbearable stage of the bombing had already passed.

The United States aided the United Kingdom with a full 1,000 anti-aircraft guns, which have already arrived in the United Kingdom. These anti-aircraft guns from afar have been deployed to the southeast to strengthen the British air defense network.

With this batch of anti-aircraft guns, the British interception of German bombers can be more rigorous. It is precisely because of these anti-aircraft guns that Churchill has the confidence to continue sitting here.

In the bombing of Britain by the Germans a few days ago, 25 planes were shot down. With these planes shot down, the Germans have not flown over Britain until now.

Churchill and his staff believed that the frequency of bombing by the Luftwaffe was decreasing compared to the previous frequency of bombing by the Germans.

In fact, the results of his staff's estimates were correct. The Führer had ordered to reduce the bombing of the British mainland, and the Luftwaffe willingly implemented this order.

But for Dowding, the change in the Luftwaffe was what he wanted to tell his superiors. The enemy is simplifying its air force equipment, and is planning to update its own equipment.

There are more and more new JU-88 bombers and fewer other types of bombers, which shows that the Germans are phasing out aircraft such as the HE-111 and DO-17.

The elimination of some aircraft naturally means that there are more advanced aircraft ready for service or already in service.

According to his own estimates, he speculated on what the Germans were thinking. They found that their bombers had a problem with the range, so they were developing and deploying a longer bomber.

In Dawding's view, if you are content with the status quo and wait for the Germans to come to the door again, then Britain will be even more passive.

"Sir! Although the Germans are reducing the number of bombings, their planes are getting more and more advanced. We found an improved version of the FW-190, and we also found an updated JU-88!" Dawding said, reminding him Churchill.

bring this up. Churchill seemed to come back to his senses. He looked at Dawding and said with a sneer: "General Dawding! The Germans are reducing parts and using cheap technology, which shows that the other party has fallen into despair due to lack of resources. !"

Speaking of this, Churchill said confidently: "Believe me, the Germans will soon run out of ammunition and food!"

For a person who is asleep and dreaming, and is a dreamer, the most sympathetic way is not to wake him up... Dawding has begun to despair of his position.

"Sir, we have already rebuilt most of the radar system, and the enemy doesn't seem to be fully aware of this fact..." Daoding opened his mouth cautiously and put forward his own opinion.

"The American fighter jet assistance has arrived, and we can hurry up and fight back against the Luftwaffe..." Because of the new weapons and troops in his hands, the British Air Force commander once again has the confidence to fight back.

A few days ago, new volunteer pilots reinforced by the Americans had arrived, along with the new P-40 fighter jets assisted by the United States, which were not equipped with a few of their own.

With this new type of aircraft, at least one the Germans had never seen before, Dowding's confidence grew. Although the P-40 fighter may not be more powerful than the Spitfire in flight performance, its performance is still "secret."

This made it impossible for the Luftwaffe to arrange tactics for the P-40 fighter, and it was able to regain some initiative.

With the Spitfire and Hurricane fighter jets, the three aircraft were mixed to intercept the enemy's invading aircraft.

He felt that the Germans had used dishonorable means to steal the Spitfire's data to regain the fighter advantage over the British.

Now, the United Kingdom uses another fighter, and it is difficult for German intelligence to figure out what the new fighter is.

In this case, with the established radar warning system, the British Air Force should be able to regain its advantages and even defeat the powerful Luftwaffe~www.wuxiaspot.com~ I agree with this battle plan, if the Air Force thinks that it has the ability to launch into the air to intercept Enemy aircraft, just decide for yourself...don't notify me. "Churchill's mind was full of catching shadows, and he didn't care much about it.

Originally, in his opinion, the Air Force was passively avoiding the war, and the weapons were leaked, and it was already impossible to count on it. What he is more optimistic about now is the more and more powerful anti-aircraft artillery units on the ground, they are the existence that makes the Luftwaffe more and more headaches!

"Okay! Let's start today's meeting here." After Churchill finished speaking, he interrupted the meeting, stood up, and walked out of the conference room.

Looking at the lonely back of this slightly chubby old man, Dawding felt that the hope of Britain winning the war he was facing was too slim.

However, as a commander of the RAF, he felt compelled to fight to the end for his country and do everything in his power to help his country win the war.

Even if his liver and brain are on the ground, he will not hesitate! He's going to fight, to command the Royal Air Force to fight to the last minute! Either end the war with your own victory, or wash away the shame with your own death.

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