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Chapter 487 The Silly Bear vs. the Japanese Large Aircraft Carrier Group 4



Chapter 487 The Silly Bear vs. the Japanese Large Aircraft Carrier Group 4

Unable to hold back his laughter any longer, Mouri Inujiro turned around and raised his binoculars with both hands, trying to cover his mouth with the binoculars he was holding.

But when you look closely through the binoculars, you can see more than 20 plumes of smoke suddenly appearing in the sky.

This caused Mouri Inujiro to exclaim in surprise.

Mouri Inujiro's exclamation also drew the attention of the Japanese officers in the bridge room.

Upon hearing this, Kenjiro Kusunoki shook his slightly numb right hand and turned to look at Inujiro Mouri.

And when he looked up at the sky in the direction of Mouri Inujiro's gaze.

In the distance, 20 plumes of smoke were rapidly approaching the fleet from the sky.

This scene startled Kenjiro Kusunoki, who was momentarily confused as to what was flying in the sky.

However, it looks quite familiar.

Kenjiro Kusunoki couldn't help but recall when he had ever seen such a column of smoke before.

But less than two seconds later, Kenjiro Kusunoki remembered where he had seen it before.

Isn't this the same place I've seen before? The only difference is that the smoke column was much fainter before.

That's why he didn't react for a moment.

After realizing what the column of smoke above was, Kenjiro Kusunoki kicked the Mori Inujiro, who was blocking his way, aside.

He strode quickly to the ship's loudspeaker next to the observation port and roared.

"Anti-gunning!!! Anti-gunning zone directly in front of the fleet!!"

Kenjiro Kusunoki's roar was transmitted through the megaphone to all combat units on the aircraft carrier.

This prompted the Japanese soldiers, who had been leisurely chatting and boasting on the aircraft carrier, to quickly return to their combat posts.

Meanwhile, the carrier's radio transceiver room began transmitting Kenjiro Kusunoki's words to the various warships in the formation.

In fact, even without them saying anything, the Japanese soldiers on the other warships had already spotted the column of smoke rapidly approaching them.

They can now even see with the naked eye the "torpedo"-shaped shells spewing fire at the very front of the smoke column.

Five seconds after Kenjiro Kusunoki shouted those words, the battle alarm on the aircraft carrier was sounded.

"Waaaaah..."

The piercing alarm sounded throughout the 5-kilometer radius around the Japanese two-carrier fleet.

At this moment, the battleships, cruisers, and destroyers in the Japanese dual-carrier battle group all began to turn their anti-aircraft guns around.

It was aimed at the unidentified shell that was rapidly approaching.

But at that moment, when the 26 cruise missiles were still 2 kilometers away from the Japanese carrier group, they began their second acceleration.

So, to the astonishment of the Japanese soldiers in the carrier strike group, the more than 20 torpedo-like shells suddenly increased in speed as if they were on drugs.

At the same time, they began to disperse and sped off towards their designated targets.

The sudden acceleration of the cruise missile caught the Japanese soldiers on the Japanese carrier battle group off guard.

"Fire! Open fire! Stop the shells!"

Upon witnessing this scene, Kenjiro Kusunoki's back was instantly soaked with cold sweat, and he roared into the megaphone.

"Bang bang bang..."

"Da da da da da..."

Kenjiro Kusunoki's roar was like pressing the firing button on all the anti-aircraft weapons in the formation.

All the anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft cannons on the entire Japanese aircraft carrier battle group began firing at the cruise missiles and anti-ship missiles.

For a moment, the gunfire from the Japanese aircraft carrier group sounded like popping beans.

Bullets rained down on the fleet from above as if they were free.

But the Japanese soldiers soon discovered to their horror that such a dense hail of bullets could not stop these 20-odd torpedo-shaped shells.

The bullets they fired couldn't keep up with the speed at which the artillery shells penetrated the defenses.

They could only watch helplessly as the cruise missiles grew larger and larger before their eyes.


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