Chapter 1074: reconnaissance aircraft

Memphis, Federal Command.

The Union officer looked at the battle report with a smile on his face.

In the first trench battle, they won a rare victory.

In the history of Dahua's previous wars, there was almost no army capable of achieving such a victory against Dahua.

The Union officers are proud to be able to do this. They fought in this battle even better than those in Western Europe.

"Thanks to Steve's trench tactics, otherwise, we would never have won such a victory."

Kenner, commander-in-chief of the army, smiled.

Trench tactics were proposed and perfected by Steve Reynolds, a well-known military expert in the United States and a military adviser in the federal government.

It can be said that Steve took the lead in this battle.

"With this line of defense, those rebels are destined to be unable to move an inch. In this battle, our army will win."

Admiral Lorenz followed.

His words were a little erratic, and it was difficult for others to answer the conversation.

Although they have won a small victory now, they can only be regarded as holding the line of defense. It is too early to talk about winning the war.

However, at this time everyone was immersed in an atmosphere of optimism, and did not want to break this atmosphere, so no one would refute Lorenz's words.

"To this great victory, to the freedom of the United States."

In the laughter, everyone also drank some red wine.

The next day, several Dahua planes arrived at the front line.

These aircraft are very different from Dahua's carrier-based aircraft, and they are much simpler.

Most of the wings and fuselage are made of wood, not aluminum alloy.

Because these aircraft are not Dahua standard fighters.

Dahua military standard fighters are too advanced and too expensive to be used by the military in North America.

So they brought some engines and assembled a fuselage with wooden frames to make a simple airplane.

The function of this kind of aircraft is very limited, and it can only be used to detect the enemy's situation, and it can't even do simple bombing.

No way, the structure of the aircraft is too simple, and the strength of the fuselage is too low to hold a bomb weighing several hundred kilograms.

However, the role of reconnaissance alone is also of great help to the Chinese army.

This is equivalent to the enemy's actions being exposed to the eyes of the Chinese army, and the enemy has no knowledge of the Chinese army's movements.

Reconnaissance on the ground is much more difficult than in the sky.

The next day, the Dahua aircraft flew towards the position of the Federal Army.

There are two people on the plane, one is a pilot who controls the plane, and the other is a scout holding a camera, who is responsible for taking pictures of the enemy's position.

In the beginning they flew very low, to make the photos clearer for convenience.

The roar of the plane quickly alarmed the federal army, frightening them to sound a hidden horn.

After all, Dahua's aircraft used to be mainly bombed.

They thought that Dahua's plane was bombing again, so they quickly ordered concealment.

However, the concealed Union soldier did not hear the explosion.

The soldiers who continued to stay outside and were responsible for observation quickly discovered that the Chinese planes had no plans to bomb them, but were constantly hovering over them.

Before long, the soldiers hiding in the air-raid shelter also got out. After all, it was uncomfortable to stay inside.

"What do the Chinese want to do?"

A Confederate soldier complained.

He was pretty sure that the man on the plane must be a Chinese.

Most of the pilots are selected from Han soldiers for training.

In the eyes of other countries, the Dahua talents from the Central Plains are the orthodox Dahua, and in other places conquered by the Dahua in the later period, the people are all puppet troops.

"Oops, they are scouting the situation in our trench."

The soldier, who was also clever, thought of it all at once.

"Calm down, I have been in this trench for three months, and I still haven't figured out the specifics of the trench. They want to see through it at a glance, that's too naive."

An veteran disdainfully said, this drew other people's approval, embarrassing the soldiers who shouted badly.

Everyone had confidence in this complicated trench, so they didn't care about Dahua's reconnaissance plane.

Even some soldiers are still changing their methods to humiliate and provoke the pilots of the Chinese Army.

For example, take off your pants and aim your **** at the sky.

Soldiers who can be so bold and unrestrained are in the minority after all, and more people choose to use the **** to provoke.

The vertical **** is the favorite way of provocation for the English.

The vertical **** is a gesture specially used to insult the law invented by the British, and its origin can be traced back to the Hundred Years War between Britain and France in the 14th century.

At that time, Britain was weaker and could not beat the French.

Only relying on the longbowman can pose a greater threat to the French army, which made the French king very angry. Before the war started, he let out cruel words, saying that after the war is won, the index and middle fingers of those longbowmen must be used. Finger) Cut it all down.

What's terrible is that their cavalry was shot back by the British Longbowmen in the battle, and then the depressed mood of the British Army who had been suppressed was vented. The longbowmen raised their middle and index fingers one after another, meaning that my fingers were still there.

After that, the gesture was simplified and turned into a middle finger.

This kind of humiliating gesture may be understood by scholars who have a deeper understanding of Western European culture.

But for the soldiers of Dahua, they will only feel inexplicable, it is better to show their ass.

However, the investigator, who found it interesting, took the picture of the enemy collectively pointing the middle finger.

The vertical **** is just a helpless choice for the soldiers at the bottom.

Naturally, some of their officers would not be so naive. They vaguely felt that it would be detrimental to them if they were still under investigation by the Chinese army.

Therefore, some military officers began to give orders, shouting that the soldiers should shoot at the plane in an attempt to shoot down the Chinese plane.

Afterwards, the soldiers recovered and started shooting interference.

They can only play a role in interference, as for the plane to be shot down, this really can only be thought of.

Not to mention that the chance of hitting the aircraft is very small, even if it is concentrated, as long as it does not hit the fuel tank and the pilot, it is actually meaningless.

A few shots on the wing or on the fuselage are not a big deal for today's aircraft.

Of course, just in case, the Chinese aircraft still increased the altitude and speed of the next flight.

Just such a small move can make the Union soldiers underneath cheer, as if a major victory had been achieved.

This is a typical mentality of the underdog. In a local struggle, taking any advantage is worth cheering.

But it doesn't make any sense.

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