Chapter 892: Reduction of Air Force (First two chapters)
For Zang San, the latter problem is even more serious than the former one.
After all, Dongda is separated from them by a plateau, and they do not have any deep hatred with them. Perhaps if their demands are met, they will not go too far. However, the one in the west will definitely find a way to kill them if they have the chance.
Or to put it another way, the appeal of the family on the west side is very simple: Sindhu Kush!!!
For Zang San, this battle directly broke his mentality. He didn't know whether the opponent suffered any losses, but his own plane really did not come back.
Moreover, with the help of the Russians, they knew roughly how many planes we had at the western airports. This can be inferred without necessarily looking at photos. The Lubyanka's operational capabilities are still online.
However, business capabilities have little to do with whether they are online or not, such as the Lubyanka and the Langley Center.
In any case, fighting with more than ten enemy fighters and losing 21 of them is not a good exchange ratio anyway.
What's more, Zang San began to panic in his heart. What if, they mean if, what Mr. Dong said was true?
Even the most dull, abstract, and "thinking" group of people still has some normal individuals among them, and one battle example after another tells them that the people of Dongda seem to have some extraordinary things in their hands.
Considering that even the Russians have admitted that their latest K-13M infrared air-to-air missile guidance technology came from Tokyo University, things now seem to be getting worse and worse.
Oh no, they really do!
If we exhaust our air power in the war with the University of Tokyo, it will be troublesome if we have to fight with our neighbor to the west. The last war has not been over for long.
The Sindhu people knew that their army might be stronger than the west, but the air force was not necessarily better, as the latter was trained by the whole set of Citibank. If the air force was over-consumed, the already poor financial resources of the air force would be further aggravated.
"Moving the air force south will inevitably leave the air defense in the north empty. I don't agree with this approach. I think the air force can't decide everything. We still have to mobilize troops on the ground and cause serious losses to the East University people, and they will naturally withdraw."
Until now, they still believe that the heavy losses on the ground were caused by a "sneak attack", and that our battle reports are exaggerated. No matter what the facts are, they will definitely be the hardest mouths. Things like "anti-X drama" will be filmed all over the world, including the Citigroups.
Their current thinking is that they may not be able to win in the air, but there is still hope on the ground.
"They are a certain distance away from our airport. I suggest moving the air force slightly southward and keeping as far away from them as possible while ensuring the air defense of New Delhi." The whole world will make compromises.
As for taking the initiative again, they had no such idea before the situation changed significantly, and everyone even tacitly agreed not to raise this issue.
It’s so embarrassing to bring it up, but I don’t dare to go anyway.
Although he may be a bit tough in words, he is actually very courageous.
Battle reports may lie, but battle lines will not.
"What about the northeastern states? The northeastern states do not have enough air power to begin with."
"The air forces of the northeastern states will remain unchanged and will cooperate with the ground forces as much as possible to provide necessary support to the ground forces."
This deployment basically spells the death penalty for the air forces of the northeastern states, where the air forces of the Southeast Asian nations can get more support.
The planes of the Northeastern State are old ones and their number is not large. Even the proportion of propeller fighters is not small. From now on, they have almost no ability to fight back in front of the Northeastern University. Even if they stay there, they can only be regarded as an existence-type force, just like San Dezi’s navy in S2.
But everyone tacitly agreed not to discuss this matter.
Their focus shifted to ground offensive, national mobilization, and whether to move the capital.
The most important of these is undoubtedly the ground offensive. In about ten days, it will be their leader’s birthday. They must fight a good battle in front of the whole world and show off their strength.
But when it comes to war, if you want to achieve a result, it depends not only on yourself but also on your opponent's cooperation.
As for moving the capital, it was still a compromise - Zang San decided to move part of the administrative agencies, at least to move his family first, and the expenses would be paid by public funds, wouldn't that be great!
The real relocation of the capital is not such a simple matter. Apart from other things, the huge office space and communication functions cannot be solved in a short time. Although the situation seems urgent now, we can only proceed step by step. Zang San is not stupid.
In addition to Zang San himself, there are actually two other friends who are also concerned about this matter, namely the other two big countries - the Americans and the Russians.
For these two countries, in November, they can finally spare the energy to deal with the conflict between the other two major powers in the world. Don't worry about whether China is weak or not, just say it is big or not. At least its military, diplomacy, etc. are truly independent. Don't look at it as weak and playful, but that is in front of us. To be fair, it is at least eight blocks better than Canada.
The reason why they could spare the energy was simple: Xiong Suizong had given in! In his letter to Hua Lezong on October 10, he made a very ruthless decision to withdraw the missiles deployed in Cigar Country, which was considered to be selling out Cigar Country completely, and then Cigar Country entered a long period of being completely blocked and sanctioned.
I don't even know what to say about this.
To be fair, the Russians have achieved their strategic goal, which is to remove the missiles deployed by the Americans in Husky.
In later propaganda, the cause of the Cigar Missile Crisis was that the Russians took the initiative to place explosives next to the Americans. In fact, tracing back, the real cause was probably that the Americans stuffed a grenade under the Russians' pillows.
Therefore, later generations laughed at Suizong for being incompetent and playful, but in fact, it is not certain that they suffered much loss.
But for the Russians, the Husky missiles are indeed not deployed, but the Hans do have them, so it doesn't make much difference.
However, the Russians should never have sold out the Cigar Country completely. Even if they had negotiated the terms before giving in, and tried to win over the Cigar Country and the real "Legendary Thorn-Endurance King", they could have at least guaranteed some conditions for their retreat.
But they did nothing and simply sold out the Cigar Country completely. It can only be said that the Russians can't even be the big brother.
Although he gave a lot of things economically later on, he completely threw others aside politically. No one else could do that.
Most people in later generations viewed the Cigar Missile Crisis as a joke of the Russians. Apart from the fact that their entire process and specific actions seemed very cowardly, this unrighteous behavior was also something that people talked about with great relish.
But no matter what, the two countries have now officially started the process of withdrawing the guns pointed at each other's heads, which allows them to free up their energy and care about other things.
However, this concern directly resulted in both countries receiving a slap in the face.
The Russians were better off, but the Americans got a good slap in the face, which reminded them of the embarrassing situation on the peninsula ten years ago when they, with the remaining power of the S2 in the air combat, fought a fierce battle with the newly landed mud-legged guy from the East, but ended up not getting any advantage in the exchange ratio in the air combat.
You have to know that you have experienced warriors in your hands, while the other party may have just figured out how to fly a plane.
Of course, they did not acknowledge our battle report. They said that only 231 planes were lost by the University of Tokyo, but they shot down 330 of our planes?
Impossible! Absolutely impossible! Most of our planes are lost due to technical failures, just like most of our soldiers are missing or die in accidents.
——"General Cheji" Walker: You are so damn right!
"Do you believe that the Orientals are capable of achieving this result against Sindhu?"
"I believe that I trust Orientals more than Sindhu people." As long as it has nothing to do with himself, the Citigroup guys can be more objective.
"But those are 21 F-9s carrying AIM-86Bs! If this is true, it will have a serious impact on our sales of F-86s and air-to-air missiles!"
For the Citigroups, what does the life and death of the Sindhu people have to do with us? If they were not counting on them to contain the Orientals, they would have rushed up to dismember this "legacy of John's colonial system" long ago. For the dirty three, this is the reality. Without us, they are just a piece of meat on the chopping board.
But they were very worried about the outcome of this battle. They were not worried about anything else, but mainly worried about how to sell their products.
The exchange ratio is 21:0, which is really too ugly.
"Don't forget the U-2 and P-2V we lost on their side. The Orientals have the ability to shoot down the Sindhu planes." What's yours? It was obviously bought by the people of Danggui Province with their own money. These Citibank guys have no shame at all.
"So what do you think?"
"The loss of 21 aircraft can be acknowledged, but 0 is not!" The loss of 21 aircraft is a foregone conclusion. The Orientals said they have evidence in their hands, so they must have evidence and they cannot deny it, but their 0 combat losses cannot be acknowledged.
This could even shake the confidence of our camp. Although the F-86 was not the most advanced, everyone's imagination and reasoning was that the Oriental fighters and missiles were not the most advanced either. Zhongsi versus Zhongsi, they were beaten 21:0. This was the end.
However, on this point, it is actually a bit unfair to the Citigroup. Our Z-6A is really the most advanced one among the same level fighters. After all, the F-100 Super Sabre, which is its counterpart, is somewhat powerless against the Z-6A which has been modified with LYP-6 and improved radar.
As for infrared air-to-air missiles, there is no doubt that ours are the most advanced! It can even be foreseen that in the next fifteen years, they will be the most advanced ones. The third-generation infrared air-to-air missiles that have been released in advance are not vegetarian.
(End of this chapter)