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Chapter 982: Intercontinental Bombing 2)

What is needed to study nuclear bombs? First of all, scientists. A large number of scientists in Europe have been hiding in the United States, and they are all working hard to develop nuclear bombs in the United States.

When Einstein was assassinated, he did not stop the Americans from developing nuclear bombs. Then, the other nuclear physics experts next had to go to another world!

At the Oak Ridge Base, there must be a large number of experts. When their bombers pass by, those experts will not end well!

After all, all the experimental reactors there are starting to operate, with nuclear raw materials inside. Once they explode, they will cause radioactive leakage. Those who stay there will eventually die.

At the same time, there are some people who are not in this base. Compared with the desolate base, it is better to have big cities. Those people are also under the attention of Reinhardt.

This time, even if some people hidden inside the United States are exposed, they will kill all these nuclear experts!

The human factor is the most important. When these outstanding experts, scholars and professors all go to another world, the Manhattan project in the United States can only stop.

This is a disaster in the history of world physics, but Cyric has no choice. If these experts can serve him, he will certainly welcome him. However, they fled to the United States and made nuclear bombs to deal with him. How could they let them continue to exist!

In addition to these personnel and bases, Reinhardt also inquired about the information that Americans purchased uranium ore, which of course could not be obtained by the Americans.

Without people, without all kinds of equipment, without raw materials, let’s see what Roosevelt can do!

Reinhardt agrees with Cirick's plan very much. Indeed, it is even more important to completely destroy the American nuclear weapons development capabilities.

"Until now, the Americans have not made any progress in the night fighter program, so it is impossible to have any danger to carry out precise bombing at night." Cialick continued: "We have a high advantage, the advantage of night bombing, so we can complete the mission even if we don't have escort fighters."

Even German ultra-long-range fighter jets cannot complete the mission of traveling to and from Europe and America. Although it can be refueled multiple times in the air, flying back and forth in a single-seat cockpit is definitely quite tormenting.

According to Cirick's vision, if intercontinental bombers need escort, they can only be carrier-based aircraft carriers. Now, German aircraft carriers cannot be too close to the coastline of the United States.

So, only the bomber set out on its own, but Cialek was not worried about danger.

Enter at night and return at night. Everything is carried out at night. After dawn, it has already flown out of the American continent.

The United States does not have special night fighters yet.

Historically, it was not until the end of 40 that Northrop Aircraft Company proposed the design of night fighter jets, and in 41, the development of the XP-61 prototype was carried out. At the same time, the required airborne interception radar was handed over to the MIT for development.

It was not until the end of 1943 that Black Widow took over the mission. Before that, the United States relied entirely on night fighters provided by the United Kingdom to conduct night combat.

Now, Britain is under the control of Germany, and the United States has no suitable night fighter jets at all.

On the one hand, it is at night, and on the other hand, it is at altitude. For most of the time, the Juncker-390 flies above 10,000 meters, and ordinary fighter jets cannot get up at all.

Although the current P-38 of the main force in the United States has a ceiling of even more than 14,000, in reality, after such aircraft exceeds an altitude of 8,000 meters, it will cause various mechanical failures and cannot afford interception above altitude of 10,000 meters.

Back then, Americans' B-29s could rag in the sky of island countries, because they were highly advantageous.

When Cialick's order was conveyed, the Junker-390 bomber troops immediately became excited.

Hans Joelge Bescher, in many battles, showed his extraordinary skills and climbed faster than his old bosses and others. He had already flew over the Junker-290 bomber from the Junker-88 bomber, and now he has become the squadron leader of the Junker-390 bomber unit!

To him, the bomber is his life. When he sat in the cockpit of the bomber, he felt that he was one with the plane.

This is exactly the same as his history. When World War II ended, he was already flying the world's first jet bomber.

Now, when he received the Junker-390 bomber, he praised this kind of aircraft. Due to the long flight, this kind of aircraft is equipped with an autonomous driving system and does not need much attention on the route. At the same time, there are bathrooms on the plane, beds for rest, hot milk, but they can't barbecue.

At the same time, he firmly believed that the plane he flew was a better combat weapon.

Now, their battle is finally about to begin.

"Young men." In the combat preparation room, Beschel looked at the people in front of him and said, "We have finally received the most glorious mission. We are going to fly our bomber and bomb the United States!"

Bescher was born in 14 and is less than thirty years old so far. He was able to become the commander of the most advanced bomber unit because of his outstanding performance on the battlefield and his youth.

Yes, it is the young, intercontinental bomber, which is a great test of the energy and physical strength of every pilot. Only the youngest young man can complete a flight mission for more than twenty hours.

Those pilots over thirty are no longer able to do so, and as for those over 40, it is even more impossible.

Although they are young, at least one of them has flew hundreds of times and has more than thirty bombing experiences, so they are completely old birds.

However, they were still extremely excited.

After changing into Junker-390, everyone was shocked. They couldn't imagine that such a giant could fly. The empire was so amazing!

At the same time, after understanding the range of this bomber, they knew very well that their mission was to bomb the United States!

Now, the mission has finally arrived!

"We will still fly on the civil aviation route. Please note that the most important thing for us this time is to find the target clearly. At that time, the ground will cooperate with us and send us high-precision navigation information. We only have this opportunity and we must not throw the wrong bomb."
Chapter completed!
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