Chapter 858: Pressing Forward

"Go as planned!" After receiving the signal from the camouflaged base car on the Japanese supership, Meng Xiang directly gave an order.

In normal times, in the Japanese secret shipbuilding base, the security check is extremely strict, and now the base car after the base upgrade may be able to avoid radar scanning, but that bit of camouflage ability cannot escape the original naked eye observation of the Japanese guards.

Now, through a little camouflage and transformation of the shell, coupled with the opportunity of the eleventh, the base car can be smoothly put in, which also makes Meng Xiang breathe a sigh of relief. Naturally, the many backhands of the arrangement are not needed.

When Meng Xiang was not sure, he naturally would not let the base car take the risk.

The base car is strong enough, but once exposed, the strong base car is also easy to be destroyed by the continuous attacks of the Japanese, unless it blows itself up, but that would not only destroy a valuable sub-base slot, but also directly mess up the entire Japanese Ark project.

Since the direct radius of the base was extended to 600 kilometers, Meng Xiang has made some adjustments to the bases in various places. In addition, the domestic market has stabilized, and the demand for the base has decreased, leaving only 8 sub-bases and 1 main base in China, and the adjusted ones have begun to be transferred to all parts of the world.

Except for a few bases in Indochina and the Korean Peninsula, and even in Europe for the Germans to enter the base, most of the others are used to draw resources and use for future global strategic layout.

However, after all, the 600-kilometer radius is still a little small for the global layout, which makes the number of sub-bases a little tight again.

One of Meng Xiang is to pay close attention to improving domestic science and technology, and strive to break the breakthrough and upgrade to another level, and the other is to make a reasonable layout and suspend the arrangement of some bases that are not too needed.

But even though the number of sub-bases was tight, he still squeezed out a sub-base and placed it on this supership more than 800 meters long.

Honestly, with the upgrade of the base. Later there will be huge sea fortresses. Not inferior to this super-battleship. And the number of sub-bases, after the base is upgraded again, will not be one shorter. But the Ark plan that Meng Xiang had arranged for so long to lure the Japanese into the bait could not afford to fail.

The Ark Project and the Golden Lily Project could both be the cornerstones of the revival of the Japanese. It is just as effective to move the pad under the feet of Huaxia.

One of the key points is the control of the supership.

Meng Xiang didn't dare to be sloppy, so he had a sub-base.

Accompanied by Meng Xiang's order. The base car began to expand silently with the gradual improvement of the super giant ship. Under the cover of some machines that can make loud noises, and in some of the spaces that have been reserved for this supership, some of which are even watertight cabins, several base buildings are beginning to be built.

Just wait for the last minute of the plan.

It's just that this last moment, I'm afraid it will take a lot of time.

Meng Xiang was not in a hurry, squeezing the Japanese step by step, so that they had enough time to prepare more and more valuable stepping stones.

However, the mere squeeze is enough to give the Japanese a headache.

The war on the Korean Peninsula has been going on for two months. But the Japanese are at a disadvantage at every turn.

After the 3.13 air battle, air supremacy has been controlled by China. The armored vehicles of the Japanese were even more vulnerable.

The four armored brigades cobbled together on the Korean Peninsula were only half destroyed by Huaxia's air attack planes and various advanced fighters in dive operations. The rest, even if they encounter the multifunctional combat vehicles of Huaxia, will not be able to take advantage. Not to mention those T-54\55, meet those who are not afraid of life and death. The rampaging Rhino and Grizzly Bear tanks are even more miserable.

In just one month, except for the less than fifty in Pingjing and other major cities, the other Douding chariots were basically finished.

After mastering air supremacy, not only did it make the land attack of the Chinese army sharper, but the Japanese army had no enemy in three moves, even the Japanese navy did not dare to rescue Pyeongjing, which had been cut off from land communications, and could only circle in the south of North Korea.

In fact, without an attack from the land and air force, the Japanese warships could not even reach Seoul.

The two second-class dreadnought-class battleships and two second-class aircraft carriers cruising in Jianghua Bay were enough to deter the Japanese Navy, not to mention that there were many assassins swimming from the bottom of the sea in various parts of the Yellow Sea, so that the Japanese lost one light cruiser again, seriously injured one heavy cruiser, and no longer dared to support the crumbling Pingjing.

Okamura Ninji amassed a large army in the northern part of Korea, and Pyeongyong was the base camp, which made Pyeongyong difficult to overcome.

At first, the Huaxia army did not come to attack Pingjing at all, but first recovered other areas. It was not until they occupied Seoul, Hamhung, and Wonsan, and completely cut off the passage to the south and east of Pyeongyong for the Japanese to support Pyeonggy, that the siege of Pyeonggy began on both sides.

Although it was a two-sided attack, Okamura Ninji soon discovered that this was nothing more than a ploy by the Chinese people to encircle and send reinforcements.

The reinforcements mobilized from Myoxiang Mountain in the north could not cross the Shunchuan River at all, and the reinforcements transferred from the border farther away could not even cross the Qingchuan River.

The four support armies, totaling about 120,000, were all gone without a trace, and were swallowed up by the Chinese army.

And after the loss of sea support in the west, the Japanese also understood that this side was also a dead end.

The Japanese no longer sent reinforcements, but recruited a large number of Korean and Korean youths to serve as cannon fodder and participate in the defense of the city.

And more and more heavy artillery gathered in Huaxia also began to bombard the city unceremoniously.

There wasn't much to keep Meng Xiang in Pingjing suspicious, and the Chinese who lived there had long since evacuated or exchanged with Japanese expatriate captives.

This is the advantage of non-local warfare, which can attack without scruples and directly bomb pieces of North and South Korean buildings into ruins.

Maybe when it is built again in the future, it will be replaced with a unique style of China.

This kind of reckless heavy artillery attack caused heavy losses to the Japanese, who had planned to fight in the streets.

Pyongjing, which lacks a reinforced concrete jungle, has not had much home advantage in street fighting at all under the cleaning of heavy artillery.

It is difficult to have reinforcements outside, and there is no defense inside, and Okamura Ninji obviously understands that it is unlikely that Heikyo will hold it. When the Chinese army was pressing forward step by step and gradually narrowing the encirclement, Okamura Ninji received orders from the base camp and handed over Pingjing to his subordinates, and fled from Pingjing to the north at night, taking charge of the heavy troops in the area from Miaoxiang Mountain, Wolf Forest Mountain to Yalu River in the north.

On May 14, after three days earlier, Cheongjin had been bombarded into ruins by a fleet stationed in Vladivostok and conquered by the Chinese army, and Pyeongyong, where most of the city had also been in ruins, was also occupied by the Chinese.

At this time, the Japanese could only rely on the 400,000 troops in the north and the 200,000 in the south to resist the Chinese occupation of the Korean Peninsula, a springboard that could easily reach the Japanese mainland.

In two months, 500,000 Japanese troops stationed in Korea and South Korea were annihilated, and if it were not for the continuous support of the Japanese across the Korean Strait, as well as the Japanese navy's presence on the Korean Peninsula, I am afraid that the Chinese army would have been fighting all the way to the sea.

The puppet army of North and South Korea and the liberation forces controlled by China were also consumed, and in the face of the powerful propaganda team that penetrated everywhere in China, the people of North and South Korea began to blame the brutal Japanese for the destruction of their homeland, the death of their relatives, and all the blame.

With China under the name of liberation and the former suzerainty, there was more and more non-cooperation with the Japanese in various places, which made the defense of the Japanese more difficult.

In this case, it is clear that the army of less than 200,000 in the south is not very safe. A large number of Japan's domestic defense forces were deployed to support the southern part of the Korean Korea.

They did not know that the General Staff had already planned to lure them to the Korean Peninsula.

In view of the fact that the support for the coastal cities of Japan's powerful navy was not suitable for threatening Japan too much, from the beginning, in the plan of the General Staff, there was no intention of hitting the Korean Strait, but to occupy the line between Jeonju and Daegu, and to plan the large area of land in the south as a meat grinding ground to strangle the living forces of the Japanese.

Similarly, in addition to the rapid recovery of Taiwan and Hainan, the offensive there in the Indochina Peninsula has also maintained heavy pressure and fought steadily.

This is all part of the general strategy of the Chinese army to press forward step by step, which is an opportunity for a large-scale violent clean-up of the local natives, and it can also leave a breathing opportunity for the Japanese to do a good job of looting Australia and other places, so as not to concentrate all their energy on China and let the Americans enjoy the benefits of fishermen.

Seeing the rapid offensive in China, the Japanese, who had completely occupied Australia, were constantly sending troops north to defend the mainland and the barrier of the Korean Peninsula, or going to the Indochina Peninsula to arrange a battlefield for a decisive battle with China, the Americans were a little breathless in New Zealand.

Again, they organized their forces and made a tentative attack on the Japanese.

Huaxia pressed forward step by step, although the pressure was heavy, but it left room for the Japanese, which made the Japanese not rush to the mainland to help. When the Americans came tentatively, they took advantage of this to kill a return pistol, causing the Americans to suffer heavy losses and temporarily extinguishing the plan to counterattack the Australian mainland.

By this time, their center of gravity had been pressed to Europe.

As Meng Xiang predicted, an even bigger war had already begun there.