Chapter 1064 comprehensive test
ps: I’m confused and this chapter is written badly. I hope you can understand!
"We can't tell which of them are real warships and which are forged. But we can be sure that the Chinese cannot have so many aircraft carriers and battleships. Not to mention that they cannot afford to build or purchase, even if they can get so many warships, where will they find skilled sailors and experienced officers to operate so many warships?" Donovan still asserted.
The intelligence department has a very thorough understanding of China's economic and financial situation. Even most of the economic and financial institutions in China are related to the West, Britain and the United States.
Although it is not to be a traitor, some intelligence information can be summarized from the hands of those Chinese who are not vigilant in normal interactions, and even some confidential matters can be understood. Just like China's military expenditure, the amount occupied by government finances is relatively transparent, and experienced Western economists can quickly analyze China's approximate military expenditures.
Although several secret projects such as nuclear bombs, nuclear power, supercomputers, etc. have also been cut from the financial situation, which has a considerable difference between the actual military expenditure, at least the final number is not enough to purchase so many warships.
That is enough to drag down China's finances. Even the costs of building themselves cannot be supported by the finances of China after deducting agricultural taxes, lijin and other taxes.
Americans have not even considered building China itself.
Similar to the Midway-class aircraft carrier, comparable to the Montana-class battleships, these world's highest-end industrial civilization products, may need to struggle for many years if they want to be labeled as made by China.
Although I can't figure out how close the counterfeit company has to do with China, even if the counterfeit company only gives a cost price, it is difficult for China's finance to bear. The additional costs, even if the tombs and treasures of the emperor are dug, may be exhausted. Both the British and Americans are very familiar with that warships are all gold-eating beasts. They are purely piled up with gold mountains. Even those old empires are difficult to build, let alone the emerging industrial country of China.
"Unless the Chinese found a gold mountain that could weigh the same weight as a warship!" the American teased.
But it is obvious that international gold prices did not fluctuate significantly due to large amounts of gold inflows.
The Americans had special intelligence agencies to study the source of Chinese weapons. Although there was no actual evidence, there was still a preliminary estimate of China's strength. Therefore, Donovan asserted that the Chinese could not have such a huge fleet as 18 main aircraft carriers and 15 super battleships.
You should know that at this time, there were only 15 main aircraft carriers and 14 battleships. Even at the peak of the undamaged period, it was just this scale. This was accumulated by the Americans for many years. How could it be compared with the Chinese Navy that just started?
As for the main Chinese warships that appeared everywhere, he prefers to be disguised by the Chinese.
Due to the FBI's exclusion, Donovan's Intelligence Coordination Bureau had close ties with the British intelligence department from the beginning. After the Americans joined the war, the Strategic Intelligence Bureau, which had been officially established, cooperated with the British Intelligence Bureau, and had several wonderful disguises. Especially when the Normandy landed, the British and American intelligence departments could disguise a nihilated First American Army, including warships, tanks, barracks, warehouses, etc.
Just like the Chinese pretend warships in Guam, he believed that the Chinese pretended to be more than this.
Lexi and Admiral Kim both nodded.
They did not judge the shortcomings of Chinese warships as confidently as Donovan, but they understood that warships all need people to control.
Warships are easy to build, but talents are difficult to cultivate.
Even the Germans may not be able to control such a large number of warships, not to mention that they are like the Chinese Navy, which started with novices everywhere. Some technical tasks cannot be handled with a large number of people.
"So, can we test it out in full?" Lexi understood first.
The war in North Africa continues, but the defeat is like a mountain of defeat. Everyone is not optimistic about the final outcome unless other miracles occur.
And the Hawaii side makes Americans feel even more silly.
Americans urgently need a victory to inspire people's hearts and morale.
There is no doubt that Hawaii and Tunisia will find it difficult to open up the situation. However, the Chinese Navy in these two places is very strong and is not a good product, so it is hard to say elsewhere.
"If we win elsewhere..." Looking at the people whose eyes were lit, Lexi no longer needed to say anything.
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The U.S. Pacific Fleet responded first.
The main battleships surrounding Hawaii began to leave Hawaii, where there was nowhere to go and sail towards the Chinese mainland.
The Americans' big moves naturally cannot hide them from China.
"The Americans finally understand!" Meng Xiang smiled.
"They are not good!" Fan Zhong said with some concern. He knew better the reality of the Chinese warships. At this time, China could barely control 8 aircraft carriers and 9 battleships. Although the aircraft carrier fleets in the local and Australian places were not disguised as Americans speculated, they were also full of novices and rookies, and they could not exert their combat effectiveness at all.
If the Americans really force them up, they may have to retreat.
"Then follow our pre-set G plan, open your pockets, and welcome Americans to break in." Meng Xiang said without caring.
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The Americans were not sure about the exact strength of the Chinese Navy, so they could only make up the idea of testing the attack in all aspects. For a moment, the scope of the war between the United States and China became wider and wider.
The US and Australian fleets in East Samoa and New Zealand first tried to test the Australian fleet towards China.
It’s a pity that the increasingly powerful Australian land aircraft fighter jets make it difficult for them to threaten the Chinese Australian fleet that only cruises offshore.
After tentatively finding that China's battleships and aircraft carriers were not like cargo, the Americans put it here first. The US Navy that was approaching Australia was not very strong, and directly attacking Australia's coastlines would not make much profit.
The power of the same mainland aviation and the pioneer cannon made it difficult for Americans to get benefits from the Chinese mainland, which was prepared.
After carefully measuring the gains and losses, the Americans focused on the Philippines and Japan, intending to make a fuss on these two springboards to attack the Chinese mainland.
When the Chinese submarines in the Philippine waters made the Americans' temptation slightly clear, good news came from the direction of Japan.
The Chinese warships on Japan retreated directly in the face of the American offensive. Moreover, the Chinese land aircraft that took off and rescued from Japan were obviously weak. Thinking about the news that the Americans had received some time ago that China had drawn the main force of the army in Japan, some Americans began to question the defense of the Japanese mainland.
Although the Chinese fleet ran fast and did not achieve the expected victory, the Chinese's reaction inspired the Americans. More main warships of the Pacific Fleet came over and planned to make a breakthrough in this direction.
In addition to partially moving the remaining strength of the Japanese Joint Fleet to India, it also relied on the support of the Americans to retreat to the Southern Islands.
This time, the Americans planned to use this part of cannon fodder to get a springboard in Japan first, directly threaten China's mainland, and regain the disadvantage of Hawaii's loss.
Meng Xiang could not help but feel a little happy as more and more Americans came to Japan.
Compared with Australia and other places, Japan, which is closer to China, is more suitable for some nearby arrangements.
Moreover, after being plundered by China, the land was almost scraped away, and no matter how hard it was to be beaten, it was not afraid of damage. Moreover, a fierce battle could clear away many traces, including those Japanese.
Meng Xiang felt that it was a bit unrealistic to let Americans get involved with just a few arrangements.
"The Americans urgently need a victory. The Philippines can control it consciously, and our local area does not have the ability to attack with all their strength. And the attack on Japan, which is closer to us, has the greatest impact after winning. So they finally chose to concentrate their troops to open up the situation here." Fan Zong analyzed, "Even if there are fewer opportunities here, they will create more opportunities. For example, they are a little late for the temptation of the mainland aviation."
After the US Navy decided to test in all aspects, the US air force was inspired by this and also planned to win the amount.
Just as qualified sailors and naval officers are difficult to train, pilots are even more difficult to train.
Americans are confident that China's pilots are definitely not as many as them, let alone compared to the entire Allied forces.
Since they have repeatedly failed in the performance of fighter jets, the only thing they are looking for is these slightly behind fighter jets, especially propeller aircraft with a number of more than 100,000.
On local battlefields, Americans want to use the number to pile up, but they can't touch the edges of China's advanced fighter jets. But if the battlefield is enlarged and expanded to all battlefields that come into contact with China, I'm afraid that no matter how advanced the Chinese people have, they will not be able to take care of them.
Such a large-scale battle has been proposed before. However, Americans are still concerned about the casualty rate and are unwilling to exchange it for quantity. But now in the unfavorable situation in the United States, some casualty rate restrictions have gradually been relaxed.
Following the Navy's comprehensive test, Land Airlines also proposed its own comprehensive test plan.
It’s just that there are too many things to prepare, and some people also proposed that the plans of the Land Aviation and Navy be combined into one, and to conduct all-round testing of China, so it was a bit lagging behind, which made Meng Xiang, who had heard of it at first, have to be glad that he had enough preparation time. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!