: Sixty-three destroyed radar stations
The Luftwaffe pilots, who were still despised by these targets, finally realized that the targets they destroyed seemed to be very important.
The burning ruins proved that this place was much larger than they thought, destroying such an important target, which made the Luftwaffe pilots extremely excited.
More bombers approached further inland, dropping bombs over fixed targets.
Most of these were hidden British airports and some factory facilities in the south, and soon these targets were damaged to varying degrees.
"Sir! Sir! It's not good! The Germans seem to be destroying our radar station!" Before he could put down the phone, an officer shouted loudly to the British Air Force Commander Dodding.
"The observation post called. They saw that there were German dive bombers attacking ground targets. Please confirm the loss!" On the other side, the ground observation post also called and confirmed the news that Germany was bombing.
"What did you say? Let No. 2 radar station confirm the movement of the German aircraft, No. 1 radar station can't be contacted now!" A British commander in charge of the radar station ordered to his subordinates.
At this moment, there was chaos in the British Air Defense Command, and everyone was answering the phone to confirm the various news they needed to confirm.
By the time the German bombers attacked, the confusion had reached its climax.
No one knew where the Germans were bombing, because for the ground observation posts, the radar station was still a core secret, and it was impossible to tell them the exact location.
"Report sir! The phone at No. 2 radar station can't get through! I suspect that the phone line was blown up by the Germans." A British officer standing by the phone shouted anxiously to his officer.
Dawding suddenly had an ominous feeling that even if there was a problem with the telephone line, it was impossible for two radar stations to have problems at the same time.
"Enable radar stations No. 5 and No. 6, and let them turn on immediately to confirm the movement of the German aircraft! Quick!" Dooding frowned and ordered his subordinates.
At the same time he gave the order, the radar station No. 3 and the radar station No. 4 did not respond at the same time.
There is no radar coverage in the British sky now. Dowding could only rely on information from ground observation stations to confirm that the Germans were bombing.
"Let the nearby officers see it in person! Go and check with your eyes whether our radar station is still there! Quick!" Dawding couldn't help but feel the fear in his heart. His radar station can be said to be his eyes. How to fight the Germans with eyes?
No matter how heroic the Royal Air Force is, no matter how firm Churchill's determination to resist, if he loses all the radar stations, how will he face the superior Luftwaffe?
"Report! The No. 5 radar station can't be contacted either. The No. 6 radar station said that it is being attacked, and there is chaos over there!" In the corner, the officer in charge of contacting the radar station said what he knew in a mournful tone.
As backup radar stations, these two radar stations are more classified and located in more remote locations.
Dawding didn't even know where the Germans got the exact information and found the most deeply hidden radar system in the British air defense department.
"Why do the Germans know the location of all our radar stations? Why did they lock our radar stations in the first wave of attacks?"
He patted the table, no longer the calm and calm he had always maintained. The sudden roar made the entire air defense headquarters instantly quiet.
Now, it is almost certain that the Luftwaffe is attacking the valuable radar systems deployed at the front.
For some unknown reason, the Germans found these radar stations, and in the first round of attacks, they did their best to destroy the radar facilities.
Who said that the Germans did not study radar deeply and did not pay attention to this novel equipment?
This is not paying attention and not understanding, this is clearly a great attention, and a very understanding of the important role of radar in future air battles!
"Immediately send someone to confirm the loss of the radar station! Then immediately count it, how long will it take us to replenish the radar station of the same scale! Quick!" Daoding finally adjusted his mood and gave the order again.
Even if he thinks in the most optimistic direction, it will take at least a month to rebuild these radar stations.
During this time, he had to rely on almost the same methods as in the First World War to command his air force against the superior number of Luftwaffe units.
"Yes! I'm going to arrange someone to confirm the loss of the radar unit!" A British officer stood at attention and saluted, and hurried to deploy related tasks.
But soon, news came from several second-tier airports that German bombers bombed the runways of their facilities.
These hidden airports were originally reserved and belonged to hidden facilities. But now the Luftwaffe has also found these airfields and has launched heavy bombing on them.
"More than 40 camouflaged bombers were destroyed, 10 fighter jets were damaged, and the losses were quite heavy." On the phone, the airport commander said painfully.
It stands to reason that these airports near the coastline are top-secret facilities, and all the planes are camouflaged, so the Germans should not have bombed with such precision.
Dawding didn't care about the loss of several planes. What he cared about was why the Germans had found the most important British target so precisely, and put the greatest effort into attacking at the first time.
You must know that these places have strict camouflage, and the British themselves are still in a state of extreme secrecy.
It seems that these places are not secrets to the German army. The enemy has long known the existence of these facilities and has already formulated corresponding battle plans.
"Damn it! They even know the airport?" Dooding now felt that the enemy he faced was impossible to defeat.
He just deployed radar and knew the sky like the palm of his hand. But the Germans seem to have opened their eyes to the sky, and no British deployment has been able to escape the eyes of the other party.
If the enemy knows everything, how can this war go on? The enemy knows your every deployment, and the battle seems doomed from the start.
"I just got the news that our two hidden aircraft parts manufacturing factories were also attacked by German planes." Another officer made up for it when Dooding was desperate.
The UK is so small that it is difficult to relocate all the aircraft production plants to the safe north.
Some small-scale aircraft parts manufacturing plants are hidden in the southern region. These small businesses, the British predict that the Germans will not be interested in attacking them anyway.
But, again to everyone's surprise, the Germans were clearly interested in these targets, and on the first day they threw their forces into a fierce attack.
Because they are all hidden in the countryside, these small factories did not evacuate their workers in order to catch up. In order to complete this month's production plan, most of their workshops are in normal production.
Who would have thought that the German planes would drop bombs in some small suburban places when they attacked on the first day.
Moreover, these bombs were dropped with exceptional precision, and they directly blew up the factories of these factories, destroyed the equipment inside, and killed the workers who were still using these equipment.
Li Le must thank his sister. The reason why he, an otaku, can know so much information is because his sister is not a rotten girl.
In another time and space, Li Le's sister studied in the UK and found many precious historical materials for his brother Li Le.
She helped Li Le find many precious records in the British library, including the notes of General Dawding at that time, and the location of British enterprises at that time.
A paper on the production of engine parts for Rolls-Royce even marked the exact location of the various manual workshops that supplied parts to the main factory in England at the time.
In the 21st century, the British are still showing off their hidden underground factories, guaranteeing their own aircraft production under the bombing of the Germans.
Who would have thought that it was this bragging information that provided Li Le with countless precious bombing target coordinates!
After traveling through ~www.wuxiaspot.com~, the information that Li Le had read in his mind became clearer and clearer. He remembered every drawing and every issue of the paper he had read, so he was able to recall such a huge and complex content.
"What? Even the factories related to aircraft production have been found?" Daoding couldn't bear the blow any longer. He swayed and found a table to support him before he stood firm.
Looking at his subordinates, he said in a gnashing tone, "Someone leaked! A spy leaked all our secrets! Someone is leading the Germans to bomb!"
Almost hysterically, he shouted loudly: "Let the military police go and investigate around the target! Catch anyone who is suspicious! This is treason! Hang them!"
He couldn't care about anything else, and he even had the idea of returning the fighter jet. If the Germans knew everything, would his fighter troops lose a lot of money if they rushed forward?
If these fighters are lost, what can the British people rely on to fight the Germans? That's the invincible German! Those are the Germans who know everything!
As the commander of the British Air Force, Dowding had a desperate thought in his heart. If the Germans really knew everything, how many days could his deployment in the southern region last?
If the air supremacy in southern England is lost, the fighter forces cannot stop the other side's planes from driving straight in... Then, who will stop the Germans from landing on the British Isles? Relying on those defeated troops who were still in shock and fled from Dunkirk?
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Happy New Year everyone! We are spending New Year's Day at home, but German pilots are destroying important British facilities. Shouldn't they be so dedicated to rewarding, recommending, and collecting more? hehehehehe~~