1022 air strikes
"Damn! They didn't go to bomb Kharkov! Let the fighter jets hurry up and take off! Fast! When the Soviet commander on the ground saw that some German planes were beginning to descend in altitude, he immediately judged that the bombing target of the German planes was the Soviet field airfield under his feet.
Because there were so many German planes that even the Soviet soldiers on air alert did not see the number of German planes clearly.
It was only when they approached that these anti-aircraft observation posts discovered that the German planes were not two layers, but three layers of densely packed up and down to the target.
At the bottom of the floor, although the speed is not fast, but the attack bomb delivery is accurate, Stuka, JU-87 dive bomber!
Just when the Soviet pilots on the ground lamented the number of German planes, these Stuka dive bombers had already begun to descend to prepare to drop bombs.
"Take off!" Hearing the reminder of the young ground crew recruit, the ground crew master hurriedly slapped the fighter in front of him and shouted loudly to the pilot who was stunned there.
"German air raids! Anti-aircraft guns ready to fire! At the edge of the airfield, the commander of an anti-aircraft gun, pointing to the sky, shouted loudly.
His men, as fast as they could, point the muzzle of an anti-aircraft gun at the sky.
At the airport, the ground crew helped tear off the camouflage net on the plane, and the unique hissing of dive bombers in the sky had begun to destroy the eardrums of Soviet soldiers on the ground.
"Buzz...... Whine......" With a long hiss, a Stuka dive bomber gracefully descended from the sky almost vertically.
Its nose was aimed at the target it wanted to attack, and it adjusted its precise sight to circle the target it was going to bomb in the center.
The German pilot in the cabin gently adjusted his joystick, allowing the old but still powerful aircraft to maintain a rapid descending posture.
"Suddenly! Dodo! "On the ground, Soviet anti-aircraft guns took the lead in opening the battle, and amid the sound of anti-aircraft sirens, an anti-aircraft gun began its own playing.
Unfortunately, a Stuka dive bomber then rushed down to cover its companions, and it used the cannon fire on its wing to suppress the roar of the anti-aircraft gun.
"Come on! Little Baby! You're dead! The German dive bomber pilot, who pulled the trigger, muttered quietly, locked onto the anti-aircraft gun on the ground, and kept firing shells from the aerial guns.
A shell slammed into the ground, then splattered a light white smoke. The nose of the German dive bomber was quite stable in direction, so the locked guns almost all hit the vicinity of the anti-aircraft guns.
Sandbags were blown away by aerial guns, and the barrels of the guns were knocked down by shells. Most of the anti-aircraft gun shooters on the ground have now become corpses, lying on the gun emplacements and cold down.
At this time, the first stuka bomber, which dived, had already dropped the large aerial bomb it was carrying on the target on the ground.
The plane's goal was to attack the runway and disable the Soviet take-off fighter's interception capability.
It did its job well, and the huge bomb exploded on one of the runways of the Soviet field airfield, creating a huge circular crater at once.
"The 14th bomb is complete! Start climbing! "As soon as they dropped their own bombs, the German pilots knew that the attack was almost effective.
According to their experience and bomb-throwing ability, as long as no one interferes, their bomb-throwing hit rate is quite high.
As soon as the connoisseur makes a move, he will know if there is one. Luftwaffe pilots were experts, and they could easily tell if their bombs had actually hit their targets.
The second Stuka bomber, which dived down, also dropped the bomb on the runway, because the impact of the bomb was too strong, and it lifted off the camouflage net covered by many Soviet planes.
One after another, Stuka rushed down from the sky, bringing death gracefully to the Soviets on the ground.
In just a few minutes, the Soviet airfield was completely paralyzed, as more F-190 fighters could not bear the loneliness and joined the sequence of attacking the ground.
These fighter-bombers with bombs are even more annoying than professional bombers, because after they drop their bombs, they become hunters who wait for the rabbit.
Those Soviet fighters who wanted to climb up were soon targeted by these "hunters" and tortured and killed in a state that had just taken off.
And the anti-aircraft artillery fire on the ground, which was quite ferocious just now, was slaughtered by the Luftwaffe a few minutes later.
Then, one after another, the Soviet field airfields were rushed, some of them were carpet-bombed by German high-altitude horizontal bombers, and some were destroyed by medium bombers such as the JU-88.
Several Soviet airfields near the front line were attacked by Stuka dive bombers and bomb-mounted fighter-bombers, and were also caught in a sea of fire.
Before they had time to take off many planes, the Soviet Air Force, which had managed to accumulate some money, was once again wiped out.
There are at least 500 SB-2s parked on the ground, as well as other types of bombers, as well as more than 200 latest Il-2 attack aircraft.
If you count the new Lager and MiG fighters, as well as the Yak fighters, the more than 1,300 aircraft of various types that the Soviet Union assembled at these airfields became the prey of the Luftwaffe.
Yevgny's airport headquarters was also hit by bombs. Two bombs blew up the building he was in, and if it hadn't been for the timely evacuation, General Yevghny would have died there.
It's a pity that the people were evacuated, and the documents, maps, and even radio stations and other equipment were not brought out in time.
There were even a few non-commissioned officers who died in the bomb-blown building because of the late evacuation.
"Comrade Yevgny...... The Rokossovsky field airfield was attacked! We lost at least 30 aircraft...... The entire airport was paralyzed. An officer ran over out of breath and reported the latest situation in the field.
He had to run over, because the remaining field telephone, which was in a row of houses in the distance, and now that the bombing was not over, it could be said that it was quite dangerous to go there.
Fortunately, the airfield where Yevgeny was located was far behind, and it was the horizontal bomber JU-118 that was responsible for attacking here, not the more deadly Stuka, so they had a chance to immediately return to command.
Before the fire in front of Yevgeny could be extinguished, the wreckage of the exploding and burning planes was paralyzed next to the runway.