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Beside him, the assistant officer was also embarrassed, and replied in a low voice: "Master... No matter what difficulties we encounter, we must persevere! Soldiers of the Empire of Japan cannot back down!"
In the current state of the war, everyone in Japan has lost confidence in defeating the United States in New Guinea: they are just struggling, they are struggling to the death with all their might.
Fong Wen Yamashita, the commander-in-chief, and the other Japanese commanders on the island are all doing their best to pull more Americans into the water before they self-destruct.
This is the belief of the Japanese, and what makes them terrifying: even if they know they are doomed, they still have reason and courage to fight.
"Captain Gao Chang rammed an American transport ship with his plane yesterday... All the novice pilots brought by Sasaki Commander were assigned their own planes." The officer continued.
Hearing him say this, the chief did not speak, his eyes kept on the simple dock, watching a brand-new ME-109E fighter jet being unloaded.
These brand-new fighter jets without wings were loaded onto trucks and transported to the airport, where they were assembled by technicians on the ground.
The accuracy of the Germans' weapons is quite good. As long as they are simply installed, these aircraft can fight in the sky, which is very convenient.
The content of what the assistant said was actually very easy to understand: Captain Gao Chang was an old pilot. He was killed on the battlefield yesterday because his plane was hit and could not return.
When Captain Gao Chang was about to die, he drove his own plane into an American transport ship. According to Captain Gao Chang's wingman pilot who saw the situation with his own eyes, the American transport ship was billowing with thick smoke and seemed to have sunk.
This is not the first time the Japanese army has used this tactic of flying a plane into an American ship. Many Japanese pilots choose to ram their opponents when they are unable to return home.
As a senior pilot, Gao Chang's death in battle was undoubtedly a major loss for the Japanese Army Air Force on the island of New Guinea.
It is a pity that the quality of the new pilots added is so pitiful that it makes people want to cry: the leader is only a sergeant, and the combat capability of the novice pilots is extremely low.
It seems impossible to expect these rookies to play their previous record.
Previously, the loss of Japanese aircraft and American aircraft was 110 to 200, which was the battle loss ratio made by Japanese first-line fighter pilots.
However, as the quality of Japanese supplementary pilots declines, this ratio is gradually being chased by the United States: the current battle loss ratio is 250 to 350.
The paper data intuitively reflects the real problems. The loss ratio of both parties has been reduced from about 1 to 2 to about 2 to 3.
This major's meaning is obvious, instead of letting these rookie pilots waste their planes and lose their lives, let them, like Captain Gao Chang, take the initiative to find American ships and launch suicide attacks!
Although it is a bit cruel, the actual results are very amazing! They have the potential to repel an American attack or even change the tide of the war!
"Those newbies can only hone themselves in battle..." Pretending to not understand the other party's words, the chief changed the subject.
It's not that he couldn't understand the hints of his subordinates, but he really didn't dare to give such an order - it was equivalent to deciding his own destiny in advance.
Whether it is a defeat or a victory, the person who gives such an order has only one fate in the end: just look at Takijiro Onishi, and you can clearly see that the commander who dares to attack the kamikaze is the kind of lunatic who treats his own life as a child's play !
If his subordinates rammed into the enemy ship spontaneously, it was a heroic performance, but if he asked his subordinates to take the initiative to ram the enemy ship, it was another matter.
After all, not all Japanese commanders have the power (bian) (tai) of Takijiro Onishi.
Compared with the officers of the Japanese Army Air Forces, the expressions of the commanders of the Army Ground Forces waiting on the dock were not very good-looking.
Yamashita Fengwen applied for reinforcements, including 30 Leopard tanks, but not even half of them arrived this time.
The base camp promised to give Yamashita Fengwen a discount on all weapons and ammunition: only half of the ammunition was given, and some of them did not even reach half.
The fuel was replenished, which alleviated the serious problem of the Japanese army's lack of fuel on the island, so that the Japanese army's planes, cars and chariots on the island could barely operate.
But for such a big killer as the Leopard tank, the sincerity from the base camp was pitiful. They did not add a Leopard tank to Fengwen Yamashita, and even transported the paralyzed Leopard tank away.
"This chariot is no longer useful if it stays here. The base camp decided to transport it back to Malaya, where it will wait for repair parts!" The Japanese officer who came with the ship, UU Kanshu www.uukanshu. Com with a blank face read out the order from the rear.
"Baga! We sacrificed our lives on the front line! You actually have the guts to withdraw the supplies from the front line back to the rear?"
"I read out the order given by the base camp. If you think it's inappropriate, you can go back and ask yourself! Why bother me, the person who conveyed the order?" road.
"You!" The lieutenant couldn't hang on his face, he wanted to take out the command knife, but was held down by his companion.
Although Japan is serious, it is not good to draw a knife casually. The other party also carried out the order, and it was the front-line troops on the island of New Guinea who suffered from the stalemate.
"The base camp thinks that New Guinea can't be held anymore?" The Japanese assistant who was following his companion, although he suppressed his anger, asked the other party a little unwillingly: "We were abandoned?"
"I can't talk about giving up! The Panther tank takes up too much capacity, so the base camp temporarily decided to replace the Panther tank with 10 Type 97 tanks." The assistant who came with the ship replied. road.
In fact, everyone knows that 10 Type 97 tanks are a joke compared to Leopard tanks.
Japanese officers who have seen the power of the Leopard chariot on the island of New Guinea, how can they still see their own bean chariot?
The paralyzed leopard chariot on the island of New Guinea was transferred to Malaya, which means that the base camp has moved the location of the decisive battle to Malaya.
As for the New Guinea side, that is how long it can be delayed. Who is Yamashita Fengwen, who has no ability to drive the American landing troops into the sea?
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