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Chapter 99 Confrontation

() If the problem of the "Reverse Cross" summary meetings is that they are not serious enough and often boring, the Soviet summary meetings are too serious and often serious.

"I have to bear considerable responsibility for this failure," Kogin spoke first. "I too hastily adopted the combat plan proposed by some veteran pilots without careful investigation and research." He read it.

Varya glanced at her and saw that her face was flushed, and her big brown eyes were shining faintly under her long eyelashes, like lightning hidden in the clouds before a thunderstorm. Ke Jin suddenly felt something

Pleasure, a little pity, and maybe even a little panic. He suddenly doubted himself: "Is it right to point the finger of criticism at this woman?"

However, Kogin immediately became firm. He knew that as a leader from a non-combatant force, he would naturally be suspected by the pilots, and Valia had publicly expressed his contempt for him many times. If he could not

If you overwhelm her, how can you lead this team in the future?

So Kogin continued his speech:

"Some of our comrades have become arrogant and complacent because they have won many battles. This is an extremely dangerous situation! It is a manifestation of the decadent ideas of the bourgeoisie. This means forgetting their own identity and thinking that they are heroes.

The issue of being able to override the general public and even over the party organization! It is inconsistent with our identity as revolutionary soldiers. If we cannot fully realize this and make serious corrections, it will harm our cause!

They will become sinners of the ideals of the Party and the Communist Party! I hope everyone can seriously think about this and reflect it in the subsequent speeches.

The revolutionary cause of the proletariat and the liberation cause of the people of the world require us to be vigilant at all times, not only against the open enemies and the enemies hidden within us, but also against our own thoughts..."

Kogin’s speech took half an hour. Although there was a lot of content, the most important points were actually just these:

1. This failure was not accidental. The fundamental reason for the failure was not in the technical and tactical aspects, but in the failure to guide oneself with correct ideas.

2. The party’s leadership must be strengthened, organizational discipline must be strengthened, and individual heroism must be clearly opposed.

3. We must remain humble and prudent, and oppose the behavior of being complacent after having achieved some results.

Ke Jing finally said that everyone must speak, carefully investigate the reasons, find solutions, and pass the test one by one!

When his speech ended, there was silence in the venue.

Kogin sat there quietly, scanning the other people in the venue. Kovzan sat upright, expressionless; Skomorokhov didn't know what he was thinking, but just held a pen in his hand.

He turned around again and again; Popkov took off his hat and put it on the table, and then put it on his head... Finally, Kotin saw Varya, and he looked at Varya twice.

Breathing fire, clenching his fists with both hands, he seemed about to jump up.

"Comrade Varya, do you have anything to say?" Kotin deliberately named Varya. He looked into her eyes deliberately and provocatively.

"Get angry quickly, lose your temper quickly!" Kotin said in his heart. This meeting is a party meeting, and everyone's speeches will be recorded in detail in the meeting minutes. If Varya gets angry at this time

, Ke Jing can make a report to her superiors. If it had been a few years earlier, such a report would have been enough for her to go to a certain department to drink tea. Of course it can’t be done now. The country will not stop talking nonsense because of one or two sentences.

If so, I would have kicked an air combat hero into the Gulag. The most I can do now is give her a punishment and return her to her original combat unit. However, we can drive this damn woman out of here.

, Ke Jing felt that this was enough.

"I have something to say." Varya stood up slowly. In fact, she was not a female tyrannosaurus like she usually behaved. To a large extent, she was just a woman who wanted to

A disguise to stand out in the combat troops. At least, that was how it started. Many years ago, when she was in middle school, she was a shy little girl who blushed whenever she spoke to people. At that time, she

She also has two beautiful big braids and speaks softly, so that when she answers questions, teacher Boris, who teaches mathematics, often smiles and says: "Walia, you have to make your voice louder.

Otherwise, an old man like me wouldn’t hear anything.”

It's just that many times, the character you pretend to be will also affect you subtly. At this point, even Varya herself is not sure whether she is about to become a real female tyrannosaurus.

But at least now, Varya feels that she has not fallen to that point. For example, now, she has completely seen through Kogin's intentions. She knows that Kogin is waiting for her to talk nonsense, and then takes the meeting minutes and puts her

It's nice to be kicked back from here. Returning to the fighting force is a good thing, but being kicked out is unbearable.

So Varya looked into Kogin's eyes, and she saw the anticipation and tension there very clearly. Then she smiled.

“The problems that Comrade Kotin talked about exist among us,” Walia said, “and the severity of the situation is even worse than what Comrade Kotin just said.

The leadership of our party committee is indeed weak. This is of course due to the objective reason that we were temporarily formed, but is there no subjective reason for the ineffective work? For example, as a veteran party member, I did not take the initiative to remind the party committee.

To intensify work efforts

There is indeed a feeling of pride and complacency in our team. We always feel that we are all high-level pilots, so we look down on our opponents casually, even though we know that our opponents are also aces, and we know that our opponents are more familiar with the air conditions and landforms.

Moreover, the aircraft used are more advanced than the ones we have in our hands, but we still hope to achieve total victory without taking risks. This is a sign of pride and ignorance! It also reflects the way some of our comrades analyze problems.

, not starting from a materialistic worldview of seeking truth from facts, but starting from a subjective idealist worldview. Unless this subjectivist attitude is abandoned, it will be impossible to truly and effectively analyze problems and formulate the best countermeasures.

We must remain humble and cautious. After receiving the advice, our commanders should think carefully, study its pros and cons, and make various plans for changes on the battlefield. But these principles have not been followed..."

At the end of his speech, Walia made a suggestion:

"In order to help Comrade Kejing do his job well, I suggest setting up a staff group to strengthen military command work."

This suggestion was supported by many people. Everyone stood up and spoke one by one. On the surface, everyone was supporting Ke Jing, but Ke Jing knew that they were actually doubting his command ability.



In the midst of the debate and thinking, the next round of confrontation is getting closer and closer.

In order to deal with this battle, both the Soviets and the Americans were busy.

In order to prevent another possible sneak attack by the Soviets, Ron placed many lookout posts near and far around the airport. He also prepared some mobile lookout stations mounted on Willys jeeps.

The Soviets were not idle either. They also formulated a very similar plan and began to place observation posts everywhere. It seems that everyone was frightened by the other side's sneak attack last time.

After making various preparations, Ron felt that it might not be that easy for others to steal his chickens. Of course, it would not be that easy for him to steal other people's chickens, and the Soviets would definitely do a good job.

Defense preparations. Then, the only hope is to defeat the Soviets in a head-to-head battle.

This time it was the turn of the "Reverse Cross" to intercept the Soviet attack aircraft group. As a time traveler, Ron remembered the following common tactics used by the Soviets when escorting the attack aircraft group.

First, if their aircraft have a clear advantage in numbers, they will try to arrange an ambush formation between the target and the enemy's airport. First, they will kill the enemy, and second, they will disrupt the enemy's rhythm.

Of course, the Soviets do not have the upper hand in the number of aircraft in their hands now, so it is unlikely that they will use this trick. So the more common approach of the Soviets is this. They will divide the fighter jets into two tiers, high and low, with the lower tier

The layer will be placed about 500 meters higher than the attack aircraft to provide direct protection. But in doing so, they will also face a difficulty, that is, the opponent may ignore these fighters and instead rely on attacking aircraft from a higher altitude.

The high speed gained when diving down got rid of them and directly attacked the attack aircraft group. In order to prevent this move, the Soviets placed a group of high-altitude fighters 500-600 meters behind the lower-altitude fighters on the first floor.

Fighters about 500 meters higher than them. The mission of this batch of fighter jets is that if any enemy fighter jets dare to dive directly, when they try to pull up, they will fall into the Russian trap, and the group of fighter jets behind them will

When they are tired of climbing, they will give them a hard blow.

This tactic is probably the most likely tactic the Soviets will use this time. The question now is how to crack this tactic in the limited time. This requires careful study. However, in this Soviet tactic, the problem

It’s not impossible, especially now, that the aircraft performing ground attack missions is not the Il-2 that the Soviets are familiar with, but the American A-20. When fighting against fighter jets, the Il-2, which is known as a flying tank, is comparable to the A-20.
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