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In the original historical time and space, Japan's kamikaze suicide attack only played a psychological deterrent role to the allies. In fact, compared with the cost, the tactical value of Japan's kamikaze special attack aircraft was very limited. In the battle of Leyte Bay and Okinawa, more than 2000 Japanese suicide planes took off, but only more than 40 allied ships were sunk. This level of exchange is not worth the loss, just because Japan has been unable to train qualified pilots.
In fact, if you think about it, you can see the fundamental reason: few aircraft can directly impact the waterline of warships like torpedoes. Even after the pilot successfully approaches the warships, he can only impact the deck and superstructure of these warships.
However, these places are also the key protection parts of warships, and the armor in some places is even prepared for 380mm caliber artillery shells. Obviously, these kamikaze planes, which are relatively slower and less charged, can't penetrate the armor in these parts and cause a fatal blow to the warship. So what Japan clamors to publicize as "one aircraft for one ship" is just a joke of self entertainment.
Another reason is that most of the pilots of these planes are simply trained expendables. It can be said that they have fallen into madness in spirit, and it is impossible to take any effective response after receiving the enemy. It's super level to fly to the destination. It's a bit too difficult to ask these novice pilots to fight with us fighter forces. So after the initial damage to the U.S. military, these planes will be shot down by skilled U.S. pilots on the way.
But Bami still completed his plan, he flew his own plane, to the U.S. landing forces of a supply ship ruthlessly came for a while. I don't know whether it was Bami's luck or the American's luck. The plane just hit a ship carrying arms, so the huge explosion helped Bami complete the final attack. The American ship burst into a fire and sank in the sea.
Four warships of the U.S. landing fleet were hit and wounded, and one warship was sunk. The news suddenly made the U.S. Navy, which was ready to easily defeat the Japanese army, wake up from their arrogance. They began to send large-scale planes to attack the Japanese controlled islands, and carried out more stringent air surveillance.
The landing plan will not be canceled because of such a little twists and turns, so the US Navy started the strategic operation of the island according to the original operational plan. When the warships of the U.S. Navy spread out on the sea level, major general Ishida, who stood on the top of the mountain and looked at everything with binoculars, realized how powerless his army's preparations were in front of the giant of the United States.
He had ordered the troops to dig trenches for several days in a row, but these trenches still had fortifications. In front of the US Navy Fleet he saw, they were as small as an ant nest. He put down the telescope in his hand, and then looked at a dozen tiny trenches not far from his feet, next to the beach.
"Boom!" The distant roar of artillery fire came from the horizon, and the distant American warships did not enter the range of Japan's 70mm and 105mm caliber artillery【 ㄨ] Ishida's carefully prepared firepower was placed in front of the main guns of the US 203 mm cruiser and a large number of 155 mm guns, so there was no room for them to play.
Hundreds of shells swept the Japanese army's coastal positions in an instant. These large caliber shells were never seen by these Japanese recruits. If you want to know that the Japanese army was beaten by the Soviet Union's 122 mm caliber artillery in Nomenkan, you can imagine what kind of mentality the Japanese garrison appeared in the trenches.
"Baga road!" Ishida suddenly had an impulse to kill people. He wanted to find a chance to go back to the base camp, and then he asked the guys who tried every means to hide the news of the defeat in the front line: "who are you from?"
Along with the hidden news of the defeat, there is also a detailed analysis and description of the powerful strength of the US Navy. In accordance with the requirements mentioned in the operational manual of the Japanese army, Ishida built his position to fight against landing in a more dangerous position along the coast. But in the face of such overwhelming artillery fire, he really can not think of any reason to prove that those who were baptized by the artillery fire can survive.
It can be said that in front of the superior naval gun firepower coverage of the US Navy, he has lost before the battle started, and his soldiers have collapsed before they see the enemy they should see. Ishida pressed the command knife with one hand and squeezed out his own command from his teeth: "send a telegram to the base camp! Tell them to hide the strength of the American Navy again, that is to make trouble for the people who are behind the deployment... Try to be polite and use honorifics. "
In the end, reason conquered his impulse to curse. Looking at the defensive positions that had been covered with smoke, he knew that his defense line was completely over. Now all he can do is pray that the U.S. Marines can land quickly and let him retain some strength to consume the lives of some American soldiers.
Unfortunately, the Americans obviously did not intend to speed up their landing pace. The large caliber naval guns on destroyers and cruisers seemed to cost nothing. They poured the shells onto the Japanese positions. One explosion after another raised black smoke one after another. The whole island seemed to be shaking and shaking because of the round after round of shelling“ The enemy has at least five cruisers, more than 10 destroyers and light cruisers... The shelling is very fierce. The head of Akino brigade just called and said that his troops have killed more than 200 soldiers. " The chief of staff stood behind major general Ishida, holding a telegram in his hand and reporting: "the two guns of the independent anti tank brigade have been destroyed." Major general Ishida didn't expect the two 37mm caliber small guns to really destroy the U.S. Marine Corps tanks on the beach. He was more willing to believe that the anti tank mines he planted could work. But his mines were also destroyed with these guns, and he was thrown away by US Navy shells. The shelling started at 10 a.m. on that day and lasted until major general Shitian was so numb that he didn't even bother to convey the order to give up the second line position. Then the U.S. military carriers began to assemble toward the beach, landing boats were lowered, and they were closely close to the coastline“ Finally... It's starting. " Major general Ishida felt that he was sweating when he pressed his hand on the command knife. He didn't know whether it was a good thing or a bad thing for the Americans to start attacking now, because he really couldn't determine how much resistance there was in his first and second line positions. Just a few minutes after the shelling, the headquarters of Akino brigade could still be contacted, but in a round of shelling an hour later, the telephone could no longer be reached, and the radio could not be contacted, so the headquarters of Ishida had lost the grasp of the first line of defense. Seeing that the landing ships began to unload their soldiers, groups of American soldiers were staggering forward in the knee deep sea. When the nearest American troops were only tens of meters away from the first line of defense he had set up, he finally heard the scattered gunfire burst out from the line of defense. Some of the grenades were thrown out and exploded, causing a small splash on the beach. Compared with the massive shelling by the United States just now, these Japanese counterattacks are almost like a joke. However, these gunshots and explosions make Ishida's heart a little wider, because his first line of defense is still there, and his fortifications can still play the expected role. Takemoto yelled in his trench, looking for a familiar foot everywhere. His comrades in arms, who complained with him about carrying wood, just flew with the shells. The other side moaned and prayed for him to find his feet before he died. He bent over and searched the trench, which had been torn into a gentle slope by the shells, hoping to find the missing foot. Occasionally, soldiers pass by him, carrying weapons, shouting that the Americans are coming and running in another direction. Takemoto doesn't care. He just lowers his head to look for his companion's feet. But soon he stopped, because he saw his captain and the bodies of several officers lying in an open machine gun position. At this time, he realized that he should leave here as soon as possible. After all, the top officer of hundreds of soldiers in this trench has died. A big man who commands more than 1000 officers and soldiers on weekdays is left half of his body lying in the cold trench. Takemoto quickly ran back, ignoring the passing trenches, and soldiers desperately toward the direction of the beach fire. Some of these people throw prepared grenades, some keep pulling the bolt to try to load ammunition faster, and occasionally hear the sound of machine guns in the distance. This battle is not the same as Takemoto's original imagination. It is not a face-to-face shooting between the two sides. They take advantage of it. On the contrary, he didn't see an American until now, and as a result, he was hit by American cannons and fled. He jumps over a corpse lying in the trench, holds his helmet and runs to the traffic trench in the distance, which he dug by himself. He is familiar with the terrain there - the fourth watch, the dragon spirit is not in debt, but it still owes the outbreak of several book friends. Tomorrow, the Dragon spirit will continue to explode. In order to reward the book friends, the Dragon Spirit will not die!