1012 reinforcements

At least in terms of speed, this new Soviet fighter is no longer inferior to the F-190 and Me-109 fighters in service with the Luftwaffe.

This put invisible pressure on German fighter pilots, because half of the basic tactics of German fighter pilots revolved around speed.

With the performance advantages of both the Me-109 and F-190, many Luftwaffe pilots have become accustomed to the Run&Gun tactic of attacking and then retreating.

In the short term, this tactic of loading B and running ensured that the Luftwaffe achieved greater results at a relatively small cost.

However, the frequent use of this tactic also had a drawback, that is, when the speed could not be ahead of the opponent, the strength of the German pilots was greatly reduced.

Reflecting on the actual combat example, the two German fighter pilots were reluctant to turn back and entangle with the enemy when they accelerated their retreat without opening up the distance.

In the past, as long as they retreated, they could open the distance, and then outside the battle circle, the German planes could easily pull up their own height, and then kill back on the battlefield to dive and attack the target.

This tactic is simple and rogue, and will fight at a speed that cannot keep up with the desperate collapse of the enemy. But now that the distance could not be widened, the German fighter pilots did not know how to find an opportunity to attack.

In particular, the number of fighters on your side is still inferior, and it is impossible to hope that an accomplice will help cover it.

What's worse is that under the premise that the speed of the two sides is about the same, once you enter the grappling mode, it is not so easy to get rid of it.

"It's a characteristic of the MiG fighters issued by the intelligence services!" The wingman shouted as he accelerated to try to get away from the Soviet plane following him.

The distance between the two sides was very close, and the German pilots had already seen the dazzling red five-pointed star painted on the wings of the opposing side.

Although the production of the MiG-1 fighter is not much, its performance can be comparable to that of the German fighter, which is enough to put pressure on it.

"Calling the nest! Call the Lair! 10 MiGs are behind us! We can't get rid of it! Request support! Request support! The long plane continued to dive to bring its altitude close to 6,500 meters as it continued to call for reinforcements.

Inside the headset, a voice replied intermittently: "There are 6 planes that have taken off urgently, rushing to your airspace!" Please keep your course until reinforcements arrive! ”

Behind them, Soviet fighter pilots felt really good. For the first time, they caught up with the enemy's plane, and for the first time, they relied on their strength to hunt each other down and hide in hiding.

Although the distance between the two sides has not been shortened, they have found the key to defeating the enemy: the opponent's fighter jets are far from being as terrible as imagined, and they also have limits!

In the past air battles, it seemed that the German fighters could never catch up, now they can also catch up. Once the strength of both sides is about the same, the German fighters are not so desperate.

"The second team is ready to continue climbing! The enemy's flight altitude has dropped to around 6500! When they can't help but climb, we'll take up our positions and start attacking! The Soviet commander at the head commanded loudly.

These new Soviet planes are equipped with radios, and they are very easy to command. The technical superiority of the Luftwaffe has been much weakened at this moment.

However, the narrowed gap is only on the fighters of both sides in service, and not on other aspects!

On the ground, looking at the flickering spots of light on the radar screen, the officers of the German ground command had already begun to take off planes from various field airfields to intercept these invading Soviet planes.

Airfields in Ryazan, Tula and other places began to mobilize. At least 20 German fighters are rushing to nearby airspace.

"Once again, the Führer's intelligence has proven to be accurate." An Air Force major general, standing next to the radio with his hands behind his back, lamented to several staff officers.

Before the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Führer, through the information of the intelligence services, determined that several new fighters were already in service in the USSR.

Among them are the Lager series fighters, as well as the MiG series fighters. The performance of these planes is on a par with that of German planes, and it is precisely because of these enemy planes that the German top brass has made up their minds to continue to develop new aircraft.

"Now, our planes don't have much technical advantage, and we have to think of a way." A chief of staff said with some concern.

Many ace pilots have been transferred from the front line, either to train new pilots, or to return home on routine leave.

At present, about two-thirds of the pilots on the front line are apprentice pilots with little experience.

These apprentice pilots have not learned much of the real skills, and their best skills may be simply using the speed advantage of the dive attack to break away from the tactic.

Once this tactic cannot be used, many pilots will have no killer skills, and the losses of the air force will rise with the tide.

"Call the marshal, inform us of the situation on our side, and ask for reinforcements!" The major general also knew that the enemy he was facing had become stronger, so he gritted his teeth and made up his mind.

He had hundreds of fighters in his hands, and he asked for reinforcements without losing too much, and he was really a little embarrassed on his face.

However, if he really needs reinforcements when the losses are heavy, it will be a great sin, he can't afford it, and there is no need to make trouble for himself.

An air battle here has not yet been fought, or it has not officially begun. Over there, Field Marshal Milch, who was in charge of the Luftwaffe's armament, had already received a report that the Soviet Air Force had invested a large number of new fighters.

"Call the marshal, inform us of the situation on our side, and ask for reinforcements!" The major general also knew that the enemy he was facing had become stronger, so he gritted his teeth and made up his mind.

He had hundreds of fighters in his hands, and he asked for reinforcements without losing too much, and he was really a little embarrassed on his face.

However, if he really needs reinforcements when the losses are heavy, it will be a great sin, he can't afford it, and there is no need to make trouble for himself.

An air battle here has not yet been fought, or it has not officially begun. Over there, Field Marshal Milch, who was in charge of the Luftwaffe's armament, had already received a report that the Soviet Air Force had invested a large number of new fighters. Over there, Field Marshal Milch, who was in charge of the Luftwaffe's armament, had already received a report that the Soviet Air Force had invested a large number of new fighters. Over there, Field Marshal Milch, who was in charge of the Luftwaffe's armament, had already received a report that the Soviet Air Force had invested a large number of new fighters.