At present, the German strategic bomber only has the type of butcher, which uses the four engine design. In terms of appearance, it refers to some American B17 designs, but on the whole, it is more streamlined and slightly larger.

So when these butcher strategic bombers are all over the place, it's hard to feel the exhibition of German strategic bombers.

However, the German aviation industry is not at a standstill in the design of strategic bombers. On the contrary, they have made numerous modifications and innovations in their own design. The soldiers outside may not be very clear, but only inside the German air force, there are four major models of butcher a to butcher D.

Butcher a is the most original German butcher bomber. After improving the design of the belly gun turret, the most original German self-designed model was born. The mass production of this kind of aircraft has been stopped, because after the intermittent production of almost 9O, it was completely replaced by the more advanced butcher B strategic bomber.

The largest number produced by the German air force is the butcher B long-range strategic bomber. This kind of aircraft uses many new materials to replace the original expensive metal materials, and improves the production line, which is more reliable and cheaper. However, it was not the best strategic bomber that the German thought, so after the production of 35o such planes, the German army began to equip the new bombers with more advanced butcher BSP; Strictly speaking, the biggest improvement of the butcher C bomber is to use the British Technical motive with Rolls Royce design pedigree. This new engine combines British motive and German motive technology, so that the butcher C has a faster voyage and a longer range. Of course, there are other improvements to the C-type, such as more reasonable self-defense weapon layout and more precise production technology.

However, after the production of 19O butcher C bombers, the Germans once again improved their strategic bombers, this time in terms of the bombing sights and the structural materials of the aircraft. The butcher D-type bomber has a lighter fuselage, so it is faster. The new bomb targeting equipment makes the high-altitude bombing more accurate. Therefore, the output of the butcher D-type bomber has exceeded 28O, which is much higher than that of the butcher B-type.

If we take into account the initial 5O original butcher bombers, the total number of butcher strategic bombers owned by the German strategic bomber force is more than 9oo. Because of strict quality control and the efforts of ground service technicians of the German air force, these planes maintain an amazing attendance rate.

Of course, this has something to do with the fact that the German Air Force's strategic bombers have not carried out many missions in the past year due to the lack of fuel. Most of these planes are new, so they are easier to support and have a higher attendance rate. This time, the German army concentrated all the butcher bombers they could deploy in the east line, in order to make the city of Ulyanovsk a complete ruin.

"Drop the bomb!" With one order after another, the German bombers, which had lowered their altitude, began to drop the hanging air bombs from the opened bomb compartments. These heavy bombs were responsible for destroying as many heavy buildings in the Soviet Union as possible and destroying those solid houses.

The second batch of 1OO bombers was followed by incendiary bombs, which would ignite collapsed houses, burn down the internal wooden structure and everything that could be burned. This arrangement is to enhance the effect of bombing and completely destroy this important transportation hub of the Soviet Union.

From the first bomb dropped on the street of Ulyanovsk, all the Soviet officers here knew that Ulyanovsk was finished. From a year ago, the air defense weapons here have been transferred to the front lines in other directions. Until recently, we barely have a very poor air defense force.

Countless anti-aircraft guns have been transferred to produce anti tank guns and self-propelled guns. In the words of Zhukov and Stalin, air defense should be based on the fact that front-line defense can hold down the enemy. Otherwise, if the front-line is lost, what's the use of so many anti-aircraft guns? As a result, the production capacity of air defense weapons is squeezed on a large scale, and the cities far behind basically have few effective air defense means.

The earth was shaking with the explosion of German bombs. The windows were shaking with a clattering sound. There were cries and cries for help everywhere. As time went on, buildings collapsed one by one, and the dust began to block the sky.

There is almost no fighter interception, and there is almost no anti-aircraft gun interference. The German bombers are just like acting, throwing their ammunition at their most valuable targets. Comparing maps, they quickly find valuable areas, and the railway lines gathered here are very clear in the sight glasses of these butcher bombers.

"Click!" Gently press the dropping button under the fingers, and one giant bomb after another is pulled away from the bound of the airplane because of gravity. They are swaying in the airstream and adjusting their positions to one end, flying along the parabolic irregular direction to their own target.

Behind this German bomber are the second and the third. These bombers are also throwing their bombs at the target, and the ground begins to gush out the flowers raised by the explosion, one by one, as if drawing on a huge canvas.

"Keep the height! Hold your hands! Make the bombing as accurate as possible, gentlemen! We are the furthest German troops to reach the Soviet Union. We can celebrate when we return home! " Commander holding hands of the radio, some happy mouth to remind. The answer was that more German planes dropped more bombs, which were as dense as raindrops, covering the whole of Ulyanovsk.

In the factory area, the blast wave caused by the explosion shattered the glass on both sides of the tall factory building. The steel welded ceiling broke because of the shock and began to collapse along the wall, burying the machinery inside and the workers who had no time to escape. In the lush factory area, many workers run to a safe place along the tree lined road. From time to time, smoke from explosion rises around them, and countless lives are taken away by flying shrapnel. Iron flakes and steel balls flying everywhere are embedded in the trunk of the tree, like flying knives inserted in the cracks of bricks and stones, some of them with bloodstains, looking gloomy and terrifying. It's a pity that the German planes on the top of their heads have not gone far away. Most of them have not yet passed the city. Everything shows that the suffering has just begun, and the nightmare is just the beginning of a big play. Everyone was running in despair, hiding in the surrounding air raid shelter. Ulyanovsk actually had very good air defense facilities, but the German planes in the sky came too suddenly to cause such chaos. At this time, more than a dozen Soviet fighter planes arrived late. In front of the German bombers who had already made up the bombing formation and slowly flew over the urban area of Ulyanovsk, they had little combat effectiveness. They could only hover around the perimeter of the self-defense firepower circle of the German aircraft, but they did not dare to rush into the enemy formation to interfere with the bombing. The second batch of German bombers began to pour their incendiary bombs, and the fire immediately spread in the streets of the city. The thick smoke from the explosion turned into a red fire at this moment, swallowing combustible objects everywhere. Collapsed houses, broken wardrobes, clothes, curtains, even table sheets, there are so many things in the city that they can burn, so the incendiary bombs dropped by German planes ignite so many things“ Comrade Stalin! Just got the news that the Germans concentrated their bombers and raided Ulyanovsk. " Vatukin went into Stalin's office and stood at attention, reporting: "there are heavy losses now, and so far, the German bombing continues."“ Roads and railways have been seriously damaged. There are some train carriages that are not well camouflaged, and some factories have been destroyed. " Vatukin did not know how to describe the disastrous consequences of the bombing. Finally, he stopped for a moment and said to Stalin in a slightly tired tone: "we have suffered a lot. The German air strikes have made our situation more difficult."“ Don't worry about it, comrade watujing. " Stalin didn't seem to hear what his men were saying to him at all. He pointed to the map on the table and told vatukin his plan: "I've ordered trakov to deploy 10000 troops to support him. They will soon arrive in Moscow. If Zhukov's troops can fight back in the South and seize Bryansk, then the siege of Moscow will be eased. "Vatukin doesn't want to hear Comrade Stalin, who is now slightly crazy, explain the strategic deployment that doesn't work at all. He knows that even if Zhukov's group can seize Bryansk, it will not be able to be attacked by the German forces, Hold on there. He had known for a long time about the transfer of troops from trakov's Far East theater, which also enabled Japan to gain a more comprehensive strategic initiative in the Far East. Unfortunately, most of the troops were detained by increasingly unreliable politicians in Siberia. Only tens of thousands of troops moved westward, but they were expected to be detained in Ulyanovsk for a long time. Two days ago, vatukin had already reminded Stalin, but for some unknown reason, the other Party chose to forget his reminder. Stalin insisted that his reinforcements would arrive in Moscow immediately, and that Zhukov could come to Moscow to help him out. Watujing bowed his head and walked out of Stalin's office. He quietly threw the report from Ulyanovsk's attack into the trash can at the door, never looking at it again. Please visit Yunlai for the update address of the latest book. You can get the latest chapters of the book. For mobile phone users, please visit http://