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Chapter 869

"Why is it a Chinese again?" Shouichi Tezuka said furiously with red eyes.

After conquering Australia, Suichi Teraunuchi, the commander-in-chief of the Southern Army, finally got rid of the shadow of China's defeat and became one of the leaders of the Japanese.

He was originally happy to take advantage of the opportunity of the development of the Australian New World, but the news that all parties from Australia were attacked by Chinese people broke his dreams.

"Why did they come so quickly?" After getting angry, Soichi Tezuka's voice became lower and lower, and he murmured to himself.

The repeated defeats in China have laid a shadow in his heart. As the Chinese army continues to squeeze the Japanese space and attack Taiwan continuously, the shadows that have been pressing on all Japanese army have become heavier. Whether it is the senior management of the Japanese base camp or the Sora Teraunuchi had already been mentally prepared for China to attack Australia, but it is definitely not now.

"Southeast Asia is still in our hands. How dare they cross such a long distance to attack Australia?" The unexpected actions of the Chinese army confused Tekasuke, who had gradually calmed down, but it did not prevent him from issuing a timely counterattack and eliminating all Chinese army.

In his opinion, the Chinese people's air transport can only supply a few troops.

Even though China had a miracle of airborne Siberia, many people inferred that the actions of the Chinese were inseparable from the support of Belarus, otherwise it would be difficult to support the army's supply by air transport alone.

Anyway, China's actions in the north have very little information left behind. Few outsiders can have such rich imagination. When they suspect that they can only attribute the victory of the Chinese to advance saving preparations and Belarus's concealment and support.

While the Japanese continued to immigrate, white Australians launched a large-scale cleanup, either being massacred or being detained for labor. They had no chance to collude with China. In the eyes of the Japanese, those natives who had just emerged from primitive society could not even make iron tools. How could they, who have always excluded outsiders, collude with the Chinese? The natives who followed the Japanese to kill white people were already satisfied after they got a little reservation.

The Japanese were prepared for the protection umbrellas and counterfeit companies that were most likely to provide materials. In the past, there were heavy troops to control the trading points that had provided them with a lot of materials. There was no sign of weapons or materials flowing out.

Without the help of outsiders, the Chinese can only rely on themselves. Even if they are transported in air, how much can they be transported? How can they support the continuous combat of the Chinese army, which has always liked bullet-rain attacks?

"The number of troops they came here will never be large, and the supply line behind them may be stuck by us at any time. This may be a good opportunity to let those arrogant vanguard troops taste the taste of failure!" Teraunuchi became more and more excited as he thought about it. The history of the Japanese Army's defeat in the Chinese vanguard troops might end in his hands.

"I will teach them a lesson this time!" Teraunuchi Suyi continued to dispatch troops to organize a counterattack, while ordering Southeast Asian troops to launch a more stringent interception.

Through the coordination of the base camp, the Japanese Navy also launched a more stringent blockade and would never allow a Chinese supply ship to pass through the Nanyang.

More than 800 fighter jets from Nanyang Airlines and HNA also joined this interception operation, trying not to allow Chinese transport aircraft to pass.

Unfortunately, they underestimated China's determination to operate this time. Not only did China send more than 900 fighter jets to escort, but more than 500 fighter jets from the Indochina Peninsula also participated in this operation. There were no less than 800 heavy bombers directly raiding the Japanese Army Airlines' homes and launched a large-scale bombing at airports across the Southeast Asian Nations.

At first, the Japanese could barely support the advantages of many airports in Nanyang. However, with the bombing, the sneak attacks of nearby Chinese armed forces and the destruction of elite Chinese special forces, the only advantage of the Japanese was also slapped.

Even though the Japanese flew over 300 fighter jets from Australia and India to support them again, they still could not stop the assault of the Chinese Air Force, and they were even beaten up in turn.

This time, both sides invested more than a thousand fighter jets, but the vast sky from the Indochina Peninsula to Australia gave them enough battlefield to gallop and fight.

The battle was so fierce that in just one day, the Japanese lost 189 fighter jets everywhere.

Although only 43 Chinese fighter jets were lost, there were inevitable mistakes in the war. A total of 11 transport aircraft that were responsible for transport missions were shot down.

When facing Hercules transport aircraft, the Japanese could only stare at me, but the performance of those C-47 transport aircraft was a bit out of date. If it weren't for the limited number of Hercules, Meng Xiang wouldn't have used them.

However, Australia needs to replenish reinforcements in time. In order to maximize support, these C-47s still took on the task of transporting soldiers to the nearest northern Australia.

In this task, the slow-moving Aunt Junker and the prehistoric giant bird may suffer more losses.

But even so, the follow-up support mission on the first day of China was completed. In addition to losing more than 300 soldiers during air transport and airborne, the transport aircraft fleet deployed nearly 30,000 people and a large amount of military supplies such as food and ammunition to all parts of Australia, consolidating the results of the raid.

By the early morning of the 15th, the Chinese army had already taken control of the situation near Pas, Darwin, Point York City and Hedland Port.

There were not many Japanese troops near Darwin, Point York City and Hedland Harbor, and they were easily annihilated. After obtaining reinforcements, they even began to expand outward and directly parachuted Mount Isa.

Although Pas had a large number of Japanese troops, he was defeated and defeated in the face of support from Chinese armored troops and airships.

Although the Pass that was defensive in the city had not yet been conquered, there were only two divisions in the southwest corner of Australia. It was difficult for Japanese reinforcements to arrive in time across the Victoria Desert.

More than 20,000 fully armed Chinese troops had already gained an advantage, and even conquered the desert border town Forrest that day.

The only thing that has struggled with the Chinese army is the Brisbane front line.

The large army closest to the Japanese here. Even if the Japanese were mobilized slowly, three divisions were organized to launch a counterattack that day. Even the navy at Coffs Harbor and Sydney sent warships to call for bombardment, and the bomber formations of the Land and HNA near Sydney even came to bomb.

Under the crazy counterattack of the Japanese, if there was no steel line of defense to block it, the Marine Corps would probably not have been able to hold on to the arrival of reinforcements.

When they raided Brisbane, only a few dozen casualties were killed or killed. When they resisted the subsequent counterattack of the Japanese, the casualties quickly exceeded a thousand.

Fortunately, two pioneer cannons from the base near Brisbane began to show their might to block the threat from the sea. The first batch of pilots who landed with them drove the 50 fighter jets provided by the sub-base and barely blocked the attack of more than 200 Japanese fighter jets. In addition to the arrival of subsequent large-scale reinforcements, Brisbane's front was stabilized.

During the five-day Brisbane defensive battle, more than 5,000 Marines defended here were almost injured and lost more than half of them, but they also achieved the reputation of the Marine Corps through this battle.

The Japanese's madness never lasted. Even the Zero was not popularized among their fighter jets. Faced with the advantages of all the fighter jets at the end of World War II and the number advantages of the fighter jets at the end of World War II, they gradually fell at a disadvantage. Especially with the destruction of the airport, their takeoff ranking advantage was gone. After losing more than 400 fighter jets, they were quickly suppressed by the Chinese Air Force.

The Chinese army, which soon gained air superiority, mobilized more than 40 Hercules and more than 300 C-47 transport aircraft to be put into air transportation.

This brought the number of reinforcements sent by China to 150,000 in the first three days.

The Chinese army in Brisbane also exceeded 50,000, gaining an advantage around it, and began to organize a large-scale counterattack.

During these three days, the entire northern and western Australia had been controlled by the Chinese army.

The Japanese army neither had the communication tools that covered the first level of the Chinese army, nor had enough transportation. With the mobilization of legs, the support materials had not been mobilized. The Chinese army had already landed on the airborne and completed the mission.

It was also through the air transport that the Chinese army's front continued to move forward, and the war quickly advanced to central and southern Australia.

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"It's really surprising that the Chinese actually landed successfully in Australia and the raid was successful!" Churchill contacted Roosevelt urgently.

Whether it was the British or the Americans, they received news that the Chinese army had landed in Australia on the 14th, but they all adopted a default attitude.

The Japanese army in Australia and the numerous Japanese expatriates are enough to make everyone who intends to land in Australia a headache. Moreover, China has to attack Australia through Southeast Asia, which is heavily guarded by the Japanese.

In the hearts of the British and Americans, the landing of the Chinese army will inevitably fail.

Even if you log in successfully by luck, it will definitely not last long.

But who knew that after three days, the Chinese army began to gain the advantage and gradually gained a foothold, which was considered a successful landing.

"I don't think we can sit still!" Churchill said bluntly. The British are too busy with their own care in Europe, and in Australia they can only count on Americans. (To be continued) rq!~!

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