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Chapter 460 The Somme of the Kangaroos

Just when Fatty Qiu was eager to persuade Menzies to accept Yang Feng's conditions, the Battle of Gascoin River began.

The first thing to start was still air combat.

However, at this time, the Kangaroos had a brand new radar system, and General Electric's top engineer team was busy and fucked and finally...

Still, I have not developed how to fight against the Ming army's jammer.

But they also have a stupid way. Radar interference is nothing more than that. Find the radar frequency, launch electromagnetic waves that simulate the same frequency, and create deceptive clutter on the target radar. Since this is the case, we will build a few more sets of radars of different frequencies. No matter how powerful your Mingjun jammer is, you can't interfere with all different frequencies at the same time, right?

General Electric simply fed multiple sets of radars of different frequencies for the Kangaroos, forming a networked radar touchdown in the war zone. As they imagined, although there were more than one set of jamming equipment on the Ming army's jammers, the Americans' efforts at all costs temporarily solved the problem of no radar guidance for the Australian army.

It was said that it was short-lived because the brutal Ming army then used more rude means to deal with these radars.

Since it cannot be disturbed, it will be ruined.

Just as nearly a hundred Australian military fighter jets were rushing towards the Ming army fleet with confidence under the radar guidance, eight spare ghost fighters were urgently taken off from the nearby Shuntian aircraft carrier, and then they simply fired sixteen anti-radiation missiles developed from the Zhentian-type ship-air missiles at the Australian military's maneuver radar position. As for the prototype, of course, it was the AGM78 standard anti-radiation missile, and Head of State Yang didn't care about using mockingbirds.

Sixteen missiles were grouped in two groups, targeting the electromagnetic waves emitted by eight sets of different radars. Then they flew over at extremely fast speed as if they were pulled by these electromagnetic waves. In a blink of an eye, eight sets of Australian radars on the ground fifty kilometers away were bombarded and killed.

The Australian fighter jets, which were fighting fiercely with the Ming army, instantly lost radar guidance. Fortunately, their Mi Dad was prepared. They took off a secret weapon from the Forlester aircraft carrier, which had just been launched and even not officially put into service this year.

This thing was later renamed e1b tracker.

As for the identity of this tracker, it is no big deal. Even the painted body is the Australian Air Force. Who said it took off from the Forlester? It was obviously taken off from the Australian Air Force Base. It was OK. This is from the Australian Army and has nothing to do with the US military. I believe Yang Feng is also a wise man and will not care about such trivial matters.

However, the plate was almost caught up with the large early warning aircraft, and as soon as it was launched, it was discovered by a Hawkeye who had been staring at them. Then the electronic jammer received its radar signal, and then a large computer quickly completed the frequency analysis and the interference signal was emitted at the fastest speed.

The poor e1b was not good at starting the battle. He just started contacting the Australian fighter jets in the air. The radar screen in front of him had turned into a vast white snowflake.

A few minutes later, the jammer flew over its head like a cloud covering the sky and unscrupulously fired the interference signal to it less than a kilometer away. The tracker silently turned off the radar and then returned to the Forest to comfort his injured little mind. It did not dare to go to the Australian air base. It was afraid that the Ming army would knock it down with excuses. As for the kangaroos in the battle, this had to be left to fate.

The air battle ended again with the Kangaroo's defeat.

The 120 fighter jets of various types that attacked eventually returned less than forty, and their results were simply to shoot down four tiger sharks in air combat within the visual range.

After slapped the Kangaroo Air Force back again, the Ming army, which firmly grasped air supremacy, began to pour bombs into the Australian military's defense line unscrupulously. As for the bombing method, it was completely standardized. The ghosts that took off from the aircraft carrier and the flying leopard that took off from Hedland Airport, used laser-guided bombs to accurately strike and clear the ground's Australian military's air defense firepower, various anti-aircraft guns, and mobile air defense missiles...

Uh, they have missiles, too.

The Hak surface-to-air missiles that Leisheng Company imitated the Hawk air defense missile were actually the earliest basic type of Huoke. It had just produced a company that had not yet been officially equipped with the US military, but it was taken to the Australian battlefield for testing.

"Mama, I'm scared!"

On a ghost fighter plane in the sky, the pilot exaggeratedly. He was just about to throw a laser-guided bomb at a high altitude. Suddenly, the radar alarm sounded. The pilot who almost forgot about this thing was stunned for a moment. Then he found that three missiles that looked very much like eagle were flying over, which scared him out of a cold sweat. He quickly dropped all the bombs at the fastest speed and opened the afterburner. He suddenly rushed to Mach 2.2 before he threw away the target.

The news that the Australian military had missiles immediately reached a nearby aircraft carrier. Then a ghost-mounted anti-radiation missile flew over, and another ghost without missile acted as bait to lure the Australian air defense missile radar to start. Before the Huoke missile was launched, the anti-radiation missile on the ghost behind passed by first, and then, there was no more. The Huoke launch position, which was destroyed by the guidance radar, became blind. A nearby flying leopard easily threw eight laser-guided bombs there at a high altitude.

The first battle journey of US-made surface-to-air missiles ended like this.

As for those anti-aircraft guns of various calibers on the ground, this is really useless in front of laser-guided bombs. The laser-guided bombs used by the Ming army have been copied from the beginning based on Gem Road 2. The range of high altitude drops can reach up to fifteen kilometers. Such distances can only be reached at least 100 mm. However, such anti-aircraft guns are basically used to attack heavy bombers. It is difficult to use them to hit fighter-level targets, even if the anti-aircraft guns at this time are guided by radar.

Under the continuous precise strikes of Ming army fighter jets and fighter bombers, the air defense weapons in the hands of the Australian army were almost gone for a short time. The Ming army fighter jets that could not be found to be bombed, and even those small-caliber machine guns were not spared, and even the anti-aircraft machine guns were cleaned up.

After more than ten years of war, the Ming army had already developed a perfect combat idea. First, seize air supremacy, and try not to fight the battle that cannot be seized, unless there is no other choice. Second, after seizing air supremacy, clean the ground air defense firepower. No matter how long it takes or how much cost it is, the ground air defense firepower must be cleaned. Even if the latter hides in a solid fortification, he needs to use heavy drilling bombs. After cleaning up the air defense firepower, heavy bombs will be dispatched to continuously bomb the enemy troops mainly in artillery positions. Cheap unguided bombs, solidified oil bombs, aluminum-phosphorus ranan incendiary bombs, and just smash them down!

And the kangaroos were subjected to this kind of bombing next.

Yinglong heavy bomber.

These Aerial Death, with a bomb load of more than 20 tons, took off directly from the distant Sishui Airport, flew over the vast sea nearly 2,000 kilometers, and then poured dense old-fashioned bombs onto the Kangaroos' positions. Many of these bombs were still surplus materials in World War II. Head Yang was too lazy to produce such low-end goods, and they were purchased directly from abroad. Whether in the warehouses in Britain or the United States, these things can be said to be piled up like mountains, with high quality and low price. In fact, Yang Feng himself didn't know how much he bought, and some of them were simply given away.

Now I just need to clean the warehouse with the kangaroos.

The poor kangaroos, one by one, curled up in their trenches in horror, just like their grandfathers on the battlefield of the Somme, were waiting for the end of their deaths. The casualties were increasing at a terrifying speed every day, and thousands of lives were filled into the bloody war meat grinder, and the blood of the Australians formed a river and flowed along the empty channel of the Gascoin River toward the Indian Ocean.

Flowing constantly.

In their rear, the Australian government, which was determined to fight to the end, was still arming more soldiers and then putting them into this meat grinder. In terms of propaganda, it even began to compare this war with World War II, putting the Ming army and the Japanese army back then, and calling on all white people to unite and resist the invasion of the Chinese.

Moreover, with the support of the US government, the Kangaroos also strived to win sympathy in Europe. After all, they were indeed worthy of sympathy at this time. In less than a month of war, the number of Kangaroos' deaths had approached the entire World War II.

However, European talents were not in the mood to care about them. Even the British government made it clear that although they were both Commonwealth countries, Britain did not have the obligation to declare war on the Ming Dynasty for Australia. What's more, the Ming Dynasty and Australia did not formally declare war. The Ming army only demanded to enter Perth to protect the Chinese, and the Australian army prevented them from protecting overseas Chinese. Therefore, the current war between the two sides is at most a military conflict in nature.

Well, this is true. Whether the Ming army went south or north, the banner they used to protect overseas Chinese, because there were a large number of Chinese people in Perth and Darwin Port. Before, the Australian army created racial killings. Head Yang was worried that the expatriates in the two places would also suffer similar tragedies, so he sent troops to land to protect overseas Chinese because the Australian army was not allowed to protect overseas Chinese.

In fact, the British people's accounts were very clear. At most, there was a little bit of incense between them and the Kangaroos, but there was a real alliance of interests with Yang Feng.

Needless to say which is more important, emotion or interest.

Besides, even if they want to manage, they can't manage it. Send a fleet to fight the Ming army? Aiden is stupid? The Suez Canal, Persian oil, and Southeast Asia British Company's property are all protected by the Ming army. Not to mention that Britain's own sky is still under the protection of the Ming army. They are now busy signing a contract with Yang Feng to buy ghosts! Sacrifice the interests of Britain for the Australians? What a joke? Do you know how much tax Yang Feng's company in Britain brings to Britain in a year?

Huaxia Mining did make a lot of money from Kangaroos, but Tamar Huaxia Mining is still listed in London!

In short, Australians should bear the trouble themselves. Who made you hug the Americans so resolutely? (To be continued.)
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