Chapter 1129: Missile Counterattack

"As long as the Yankees dare to get out of their turtle shells, we can smash their missiles to shreds!" Kong Ci repeatedly assured Meng Xiang.

In Europe, which has been silenced by China, there is now a fight and talks, and there is no large-scale battle for the time being. And the largest artillery battle on the planet is kicking off in North America, and Kong Ci, the chief of the Huaxia artillery, can't hold his breath and comes directly from Europe to the North American front.

Because of some unexplained places in the V3 rocket, it is the clones who ultimately control the core, but Kong Ci's rich experience and adaptability still bear part of the command of the V3 rocket force, especially when dealing with various complex situations on the front line.

As soon as the missiles on the Americans' side began to rush from the rear, or as soon as they were dragged out of the fortified bunkers, the satellites at the base on this side locked on to some targets, and the clones transmitted the relevant information to Kong Ci and Hu Wu, who was in charge of the V3 rocket unit.

If it weren't for the fact that there were still a large number of missiles behind that did not show up, they would have been cleaned up by Huaxia a long time ago.

The Americans are also worried about the sharp aerial bombardment of China, and the missiles, which are secret killer weapons, are naturally closely protected, which also makes it impossible for the Chinese army to be annihilated in advance.

It wasn't until some of the Americans' missiles were launched to attack the Vanguard cannon that a large number of missiles that were still being prepared in the follow-up were exposed, in front of the fangs of the V3 rocket, which had been waiting for a long time.

With Kong Ci's orders one after another, the 100 rockets of the three-stage V3 rocket of the triple assembly flew out quickly and attacked his designated target.

The first blow was the American V2. Not because of its range of more than 300 kilometers, but because ballistic missiles are difficult to intercept and can bring the greatest threat to China.

Because of the low cost of cruise missiles and the fact that the huge aircraft industry in the United States also has a certain basis for the production of such winged missiles, the Americans still attached great importance to the production of V1 at the beginning. Although they did not experience the large-scale use of the Germans, they also realized the probability of cruise missiles being intercepted, at least the survival rate was not high under the interception of Huaxia jet fighters, which led to nearly half of the V2 in service.

But the launch stand of the V2 was erected, even if the American style made a lot of improvements, but it was limited to the technical conditions at this time. The launch will also be busy for most of the day. A lot of V2s haven't yet calculated the target parameters. Huaxia's V3 rockets fell first.

"Boom!" The accuracy and power of the three-stage V3 are greatly improved compared with the V2, and with the help of satellites and radars, even a slight deviation can break the bones of those crispy missiles of the Americans.

For a time, the Americans' missile positions were blown up.

The initial goal of the Americans' missiles, as a killer weapon, was only to deal with the vanguard artillery and the exposed Chinese heavy artillery positions. It is simply impossible to use all the more than 4,000 missiles in your hands. The 500 pieces sold are a lot of money in the eyes of the Americans. But it was bombarded by Huaxia's V3, and most of the V2 was blown away first.

"We have been attacked by the missiles of the Huaxia people!" Similar cries of terror permeated the 50 missile positions set up by the Americans.

The sudden attack of China in a relatively safe place one or two hundred kilometers away from the front-line battlefield was something that many people did not expect.

After the Americans vigorously produced large-caliber anti-aircraft artillery, forming a dense anti-aircraft fire. The decline in the number of bomber raids by the Chinese made the Americans more and more confident in their air defense system. The missile units were even more surrounded by a tight air defense network and radar stations, but they did not expect that the Huaxia bombers did not come, but the Huaxia missiles came first.

"Damn it, fight back! Call me back! Fight back with our missiles and give the Chinese people a great taste! Before waiting for a large-scale attack, the Huaxia people discovered that they were attacking first, which made the commander of the missile unit, Lieutenant General Robert, angry, and shouted loudly urging his subordinates to counterattack.

The artilleryman-turned-general is confident that the American V2, with a range of more than 300 km, is enough to counterattack any battlefield target. But his subordinates quickly calculated the news, but he couldn't believe it.

"Report sir. Some attacks can come from 500 kilometers away! Even his staff officers calculated many times, and some did not believe in such calculations.

Although according to the principle of missiles it is possible to reach such distances. It's just that I didn't expect that when the Americans were busy raising the range of the V2 a little, the Chinese did it first. Moreover, judging from the losses reported everywhere, I am afraid that the attack error of long-range attacks, which has been a headache for the Americans, is no longer a problem for the Chinese.

If Huaxia has missiles with a range of more than 500 kilometers, even without considering the accuracy rate, it can easily fly over the front line of the confrontation between the two sides and collapse the cities in the rear.

"Ignore attacks from afar, remove the threat within the attack range first!" Robert had no choice but to give such an order in the end.

However, before the remaining missiles of the Americans could re-open their posture to attack the original targets and the coordinates of the newly threatened Huaxia V3 missiles, a new round of V3 rocket attacks came.

The slow speed of the V3 rocket should also be compared with whom, compared to the V2 and V1 of this era, even if it is the American enhanced version, it can throw them a few streets.

Only after the end of the three rounds of V3 attacks did sporadic American missiles fly.

Before the American missiles were completely silenced by the V3, those V3 rockets that were slightly closer had quickly shifted their positions and were not injured at all, and the Americans only achieved a remarkable record of destroying a Pioneer cannon by great luck.

The regrouped missile units kept asking for air support, but it was not until the V3 rockets, who had shifted their targets, successively destroyed 3 airfields, 5 military supplies and munitions warehouses and 2 command headquarters 100 kilometers away from the front line, and even half of the front high command was blown up, killing 5 generals, that the embarrassed Americans sent a large group of bomber formations.

After such a long battle, all American bomber pilots knew that such a mission was life and death. The interception of large and small anti-aircraft artillery and air-to-air missiles along the way, as well as the interception of Huaxia jet fighters, can completely extinguish the last glimmer of hope that the US bomber group will complete its mission.

But if you don't attack, according to the range and power of the Huaxia missile, it means that the entire battlefield is shrouded in the shadow of the missile's death.

The B-45 jet bomber, newly developed by the Americans, also appeared in large numbers in the formation, and the shape of more than 300 Tornadoes similar to the Huaxia H-5 is particularly eye-catching, and it is also where the hope of the Americans lies in this bombing operation.

As the first jet bomber of the Americans, the maximum speed of more than 900 kilometers per hour has a greater chance of breaking through the fire net of those anti-aircraft artillery, and the continuous flying of American fighters to drag the more and more dominant Huaxia fighter group also won time for the breakthrough of the B-45. As for the anti-aircraft missile weapons of the Chinese, the Americans can only pin their luck on it.

It's a pity that the luck of the Americans is really bad, if those propeller planes and even some jet fighters, Huaxia's air defense missiles still bother to attack, for such a high-quality target as the B-45, the already impatient Sam-2 and base Patriot missiles immediately came out one after another, and cleared most of the B-45 that rushed over in the air in one breath, so frightened that the remaining less than 100 tornadoes could no longer care about completing the task, and immediately rolled back.

The other bombers were even strangled by the combined efforts of anti-aircraft artillery and anti-aircraft missiles, as well as the MiG-21 and 25, which were killed at great speed, and after losing more than 300 planes in a row, they also fled.

A very small number of bombers who occasionally break through from high altitudes to reach the target area drop their bombs first, but they don't know that the V3 rocket car has long been transferred, and can only smash some flowers and plants. It wasn't until Huaxia's V3 rockets kept popping up in many areas that the Americans realized that Huaxia's missiles could be quickly transferred.

"Our missiles can also be transferred quickly, as long as we are carrying them on heavy vehicles, or even on trains!" The Americans quickly learned their lesson and brainstormed new ideas.

The Americans also learned to be cunning, and in the days that followed, the Americans' missiles also began to move continuously, although there were no suitable trucks for a while, but relying on the Americans' railroad tracks all over the place, the missile launch system carried by the train began to operate, and even the missile silos buried deep in the ground and in the mountains appeared in advance.

Such a response was indeed effective, but it was too late, and after five days of continuous gladiatorial fighting between air power and artillery on both sides, the Huaxia army, which had an overall advantage, began to launch a ground offensive.

On the passages that swept through the minefields on the ground and the fortifications of the fortresses, the torrent of steel in China began to rush through the collapsed trenches and various steel and concrete ruins, rushing forward, directly attacking the mainland of the United States.

Before the U.S. commanders could mobilize troops and tanks to plug the breaches in the breached defensive line, a piece of news came, and the entire border defense line was crumbling in an instant.

"Virus!" The word tightens a string in everyone's head.

"It's shameful that the Chinese people actually released the virus!" Such news was first spread from the army tabloids.

Reporters from major US media outlets, who had been waiting for the latest news on the front line, sent the news back to the rear.

For a time, the American newspapers condemned the atrocities in China, but except for the Allied brothers who were still following the Americans, the media in other countries, especially in Europe, did not follow up, and even the British media remained silent.

It wasn't long before a piece of conclusive news quickly spread around the world that people suddenly realized: it turned out that the British had released the anthrax. (To be continued......)