Reborn Xiangjiang Tycoon Growth

Five hundred and one landing operations

Major Paulson was called to a meeting on the flagship of the British Royal Navy Task Force. At this time, the commander did not have many troops to deploy. He could only re-activate this unit that had made great achievements in the first battle after coming from Xiangjiang. At this time

The brilliance of ground-effect aircraft can no longer be suppressed, so for the sake of victory, too many interests cannot be taken into account. The British Empire cannot afford to lose this war, and the British have no other choice but to win.

Three days later, fighter jets drawn from various bases arrived one after another, and the British had the strength to fight again. At the same time, the Argentines were ready and were waiting for the president's order to start attacking the British.

At this time, the British commander held a combat meeting on the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible, the flagship of the Royal Navy task force. The commander of the task force, Royal Admiral John Federhouse, was deploying combat missions. Major Paulson had important combat missions.

Also attended the meeting.

When he heard that the troops stationed in Xiangjiang were going to participate in the landing operation, Major Paulson had his own ideas.

John Federhaus said to his men: "You all understand your respective tasks! If there are no objections, go down and prepare."

Knowing that this was an important opportunity, Major Paulson stood up and said: "Your Majesty General, I have a different idea. I think that just letting our troops participate in landing operations cannot bring out the performance of the Xiangjiang Monster ground-effect aircraft, because such a mission

Any landing craft can do a good job. I think ground effect aircraft should attack strategic targets and catch the Argentines by surprise before they have any reaction."

Seeing that the person speaking was a young major, John Federhaus didn't pay much attention at first. But after hearing about the ground-effect aircraft, he knew that this was the commander of the unit stationed in Hong Kong. Now he actually paid attention to his own operations.

The plan was questioned, which was something he couldn't tolerate.

John Federhaus: "Mr. Major, you fought beautifully in the first battle. Why are you so proud or afraid of death that you don't want to carry out combat missions now?"

This is a very serious consequence. If it is carried out, it will be a crime that will lead to death. However, Major Paulson is very confident because he also has his own battle plan.

Paulson: "I am a soldier of the British Empire. From the moment I put on the military uniform, my life does not entirely belong to me. It belongs to the entire empire. For the prosperity and prosperity of the empire, I will not hesitate to die in battle. I

I just have a battle plan that I want to report to the General."

John Federhaus: "In this case, I can listen to your plan. If it is not feasible, I hope you can resolutely carry out the combat mission and don't think too much about useless things every day."

After Paulson took out the map, he said: "Other troops are still carrying out the attack according to the established plan. I am going to lead the soldiers from Xiangjiang to attack the presidential palace in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, in a ground-effect aircraft."

After hearing this plan, everyone present felt that this kid was crazy. Just a few hundred of them wanted to attack the capital and the presidential palace. Who gave him such courage?

John Federhouse smiled and said: "Mr. Major, do you know what you are talking about!"

Paulson: "Of course I know, you probably didn't think about it either! That proves that the Argentines would never have thought that we just wanted to take things by surprise, and we didn't occupy the Argentine capital, we just wanted to intimidate the entire Argentina."

At this time, a young man standing in the corner said: "This is a good plan, but once surrounded, this army will never return."

Seeing the young man talking, even John Federhaus, the commander of the fleet, did not continue, wanting to hear the thoughts of the two young people. After all, the identity of the person who just spoke was too special, even as the commander-in-chief of the fleet.

Dare to offend easily.

Paulson: "I have absolute confidence, and I will not make fun of the lives of my subordinates. As long as the method is appropriate and unexpected, we will be able to leave safely before the Argentines react. Please rest assured, General."

Major Paulson's bold and crazy plan conquered everyone present, including of course the task force commander, Admiral John Federhaus. He immediately rearranged the battle plan and approved Ball's plan.

Major Mori's plan to surprise the Presidential Palace.

On June 2, 1982, British troops landed on the beach in the waters of St. Carlos on the north coast of East Falkland Island. A total of about 4,000 troops from the 3rd Marine Brigade and the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the Parachute Regiment landed by landing ships.

and successfully established a safe beachhead the next day. Brigadier General Thomson planned to capture Darwin and El Green first, and then Port Stanley.

In response to the landing operations of British troops, the Argentine Air Force countered them with night bombings by Canberra bombers.

There are three small airports on the Falklands. The longest and most complete runway is only in the capital, Port Stanley. However, the runway at Stanley Airport is still not available for fighter jets, so the Argentine Air Force’s fighter jets must take off from the mainland to attack. This seriously affects the Argentine Air Force.

fighter strike

The range, the frequency of combat air patrols and the ability to provide close support shortened the airtime of Afghan aircraft over the Falklands; in the later stages of the war, with the formation of an encirclement, any air raids carried out by the Afghan army on the Falklands were forced to fly over the British forces.

Troops in the air increase the chance of being discovered and shot down.

On the sea, the Atlanticer transport containing helicopters, runway construction equipment and tents. The loss of Chinook dealt a serious blow to the logistics of the British army. The only remaining one was called BravoNovember. On the same day, the British army also

The guided missile destroyer HMS Glamorgan, the sister ship of the destroyer HMS Sheffield, was lost and was to perform missions with the destroyer HMS Broadsword.

It was also seriously damaged. However, due to the bombing strategy of the Argentine Air Force, the damage to many British ships was reduced. In order to avoid the concentrated anti-aircraft firepower of the British Army, the pilots of the Argentine Air Force were forced to approach the target in a dive, and until the end

The bombs were dropped at low altitude only a moment later. Argentina lost nearly 20 aircraft, including several Fortress attack aircraft that were destroyed on the ground.

The courage of the Argentine Air Force is undeniable. However, the low-altitude bomb dropping means that many bombs do not have enough time to activate the fuze. When dropping free-fall bombs, the aircraft will inevitably fly directly over the fragments and detonations, so there is a minimum bomb height limit. However, in

During the Battle of Bomb Trail, Afghan pilots discovered that due to the need for low-altitude attacks, they were unable to climb to the designated altitude in time before dropping bombs. This problem was solved after the introduction of a new type of delayed fuze.

Because the British army lost a lot of fighter jets, the landing mission this time was a few days later than in the previous life. At the same time, the Argentines still made the same mistake. Two nearby airports were seriously damaged by British special forces. In addition, they themselves

The technology of pilots is far behind that of the British army, and the weapons are not very handy. After France did not supply Exocet missiles, there was no better way to deal with the British.

Ships, this is one of the reasons why the British army can successfully land. There is also the production capacity of weapons. The British army's weapons can be produced at any time, while the Argentine aircraft can only continue to decrease. After all, they do not have the ability to produce fighter jets.

Even though the Soviets had great power, they could only transport some medium and light weapons. No one could bring fighter jets over under the eyes of the British.

However, even if the British landed on the Falklands, Argentina would still have the strength to fight. It can be said that the war has just begun. At the suggestion of the Soviets, the Argentines hoarded a large amount of supplies on the islands, and the Soviets also shipped them before the war began.

Many people have come here, but the expenses were all paid by Bao Zixuan in advance, and now they have only just recovered the cost.

Bao Zixuan spared no effort to help Argentina in order to weaken the strength of the United Kingdom, and also to make the ground effect aircraft more outstanding. In this way, he can continuously squeeze the living space of the British domestic military industry enterprises.

Valenko-Ustinov rented several warehouses on the island according to Bao Zixuan's plan. In his previous life, Bao Zixuan had personally been to Falklands Island; he was very familiar with the topography of the island. Choosing the location of the warehouse was a matter of actual work.

People admire him very much.

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