In the northern waters of the Bismarck Inds, the German Navy''s Pacific Fleet and Indian Ocean Fleet have converged. After the confluence of the two fleets, it became a huge fleet with 15 capital ships and eight aircraft carriers. The strength of this fleet is undoubtedly already very powerful, enough to dominate the entire Pacific Ocean.
Pacific Fleet''s gship "Aries" aircraft carrier, Pacific Fleet Commander Admiral Konrad Abbrecht and Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Oscar Kumetz are working with Indian Ocean Fleet Commander Alfred Savage Special Admiral and Chief of Staff Hans? George? Von Friedberg Lieutenant General to discuss the current situation. The expressions on their faces were very serious. Obviously, they are not very optimistic about the current battle situation. It is really the attackunched by the inders before, which caused them too much loss.
"The entire base in the Mariana Inds was destroyed. We lost a lot of fighter nes. Pilots and ground crews also died in battle. In addition, the radar on the ind was also destroyed by the inders. This is tantamount to erasing our power in that sea area and turning it into a nk area. As a result, there are huge loopholes in our defensework. The next battle may be very difficult!" Kang Admiral Ladd Abbrecht said.
Admiral Alfred Savacht nodded: "Indeed, this attack by the inders has hurt us. We did not expect them to dare tounch such an attack. It is beyond our reach. However, fortunately, although the loss this time is not small, it has not yet reached the point of breaking the bones. At least our two fleets are still intact. In the next battle, if we grasp the If it’s good, it’s not a delusion to defeat thebined fleet of the ind nation’s navies.”
"Yes. However, we must be more careful in the future, and we cannot give the inders a chance. There is no doubt that the inders are very good atunching sneak attacks. Before it was undered war. Now our two countries are in Now that the state of war is over, we will not be able to give them another chance," said Admiral Konrad Abbrecht.
"General, the most important thing for us now is to find the traces of the inders. Only in this way can weunch an attack and destroy them! Judging from the previous engagements, our fighter nes canpletely crush them in airbat They. So, as long as we find them andunch an attack, they will definitely not be able to stop us!" Lieutenant General Oscar Kumetz said.
"This sea area is too big. We don''t know where the inders are hiding. However, the biggest possibility is the Philippine Sea. It is backed by the American colony. Although the Americans did not participate in the war, they are friendly with the inders. It’s almost time to wear a pair of pants. They will definitely provide intelligence support to the inders.” Lieutenant General Hans Friedberg said.
The other generals nodded again and again. If the bases in the Mariana Inds were not destroyed, they could stillunch reconnaissance nes from those bases to search that piece of sea. But now, only long-range seanes and submarines can be dispatched. The intensity of the search has dropped a lot, and the difficulty of finding out the joint fleet of the ind nation''s navy has also increased a lot.
"Next, to be on the safe side, our fleet will stay in the waters between the Bismarck Inds and the Micronesian Inds. At the same time, arge number of submarines, seanes, and other small and medium-sized warships will be dispatched to search for the navy of the ind country. The traces of the United Fleet. Let''sunch an attack after confirming their location!" Admiral Konrad Abbrecht said.
Alfred Savacht Admiral agreed. This is undoubtedly the safest tactic. Although somewhat conservative, it can ensure the safety of one''s own side to the greatest extent. Moreover, even if it continues to drag on, it will be very beneficial to the German Navy. After all, the longer this war drags on, the more likely Germany will win on other battlefields. At that time, Germany will be able to mobilize more forces to deal with the ind nation. Even if the German Navy will transfer the Mediterranean Fleet as a reserve to the Pacific Ocean, this will give the German Navy an overwhelming advantage. It will be very difficult to defeat the ind navy.
In contrast, the navy of the ind country must win as soon as possible. Although they relied on sneak attacks in the previous battles, the German Navy suffered a lot. But such a small victory is not enough to change the bnce of strength between the two sides. Therefore, the navy of the ind country needs tounch continuous attacks in order topletely defeat the German Navy''s Pacific Fleet and Indian Ocean Fleet and win. And this will also give the German Navy a chance. Once the opportunity is seized by the German navy, thebined fleet of the ind nation''s navies will never be able to stand up again.
The German navy adopted a rtively conservative but very safe tactic, preferring to miss a fighter ne rather than give the ind navy a chance to sneak attack. Such a strategy is undoubtedly correct. After all, in terms of strength, thebined forces of the German Navy''s Pacific Fleet and Indian Ocean Fleet are stronger than thebined fleets of ind navies when coordinating with those bases in the Pacific Ocean. Therefore, there is absolutely no need for them to take risks. Of course, if you take risks, you may get a huge victory. But at the same time, it is also possible to encounter disastrous failures.
While the German navy dispatched arge number of ships and aircraft to search for traces of thebined fleet of the ind nation''s navy, the ind nation''sbined navy fleet was also implementing theirbat n.
On the afternoon of February 3, a seane of the German Navy took off from Pohnpei Ind and discovered a huge fleet of the ind navy. The huge fleetposed of as many as 12 capital ships shocked both the Pacific Fleet and the Indian Ocean Fleet of the German Navy.
Although the aircraft carrier of the Japanese navy has not yet been discovered, Admiral Konrad Abbrecht and others believe that the aircraft carrier of the Japanese navy must be near the main fleet.
Moreover, it can be clearly judged that the target of the main fleet of the ind navy is Ponapei Ind.
Under such circumstances, General Konrad Abbrecht and General Alfred Sawacht immediately made a decision to face the battle after discussing it. The main fleets of the Pacific Fleet and the Indian Ocean Fleet immediately went north to the northern waters of Ponapei Ind to meet the main force of thebined fleet of the ind nation''s navies. The aircraft carrier stayed in the southern waters of Ponapei Ind, waiting for an opportunity tounch an attack after dawn, destroying the main fleet and aircraft carrier fleet of the ind navy''sbined fleet, andpletely crushing them!