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Text Chapter 34: Operation Nest Destruction - Attack on Suwon

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    The maritime part of "Operation Nest Breaking" was a great success.  This battle eliminated the two maritime detachments sent by the U.S. Navy to participate in the Korean War.  One was the 77th Task Force, which was deployed in the East Korea Bay on the east side of the peninsula. It was composed of two large aircraft carriers, the "Horse Valley" and the "Boxer", and the escort aircraft carrier "Pedon Strait". It sank two large aircraft carriers.  ships, escorting one aircraft carrier; 237 carrier-based aircraft; annihilating enemy naval aviation: 7,700;. The other one is deployed in the Yellow Sea, Korean Peninsula, West Korea Bay. It consists of the large aircraft carrier "Philippines" and the escort aircraft carrier "Sicily"  The 95th Escort Blockade Detachment sank one large aircraft carrier and escorted one aircraft carrier; annihilated 134 enemy carrier-based aircraft; annihilated 4,500 enemy aviation units; in total, annihilated three large enemy aircraft carriers; escorted two aircraft carriers and 371 carrier-based aircraft  Annihilated: 12,000 people. When the first group A led by Wu Di carried out the mission of destroying the nest, 6 jh7 flying leopard fighters and 4 j10 fighters took off. Group c consisted of 6 jh7 flying leopard bombers and 4 j10 fighters.  It also took off.  These six JH7 Flying Leopard fighters are not carrying C803 missiles, but a large sub-munition box on the middle pylon under the body.  Four 500kg napalm bombs are hung on the pylons on both sides, and one pl-9/9c air-to-air missile is hung on each side of the outermost wing for self-defense. The total bomb load on the entire aircraft is more than 6 tons.  .  The four J10 fighters are used for air surveillance. In addition to carrying PL-9 and PL12 air-to-air short-range and long-range missiles, they also carry four 250-3 aircraft carrier bombs.  Their attack target is Suwon Airport located in the middle of the west coast of the Korean Peninsula, 37 degrees north latitude and 127 degrees east longitude. This is the main base of the 5th Air Force of the US Air Force that invaded North Korea, and deployed F-86 and F-94 fighter jets, F-84  More than a hundred fighter-bombers were parked on both sides of the runway.  The airport was defended by troops from the U.S. 7th Division.  In order to ensure the safety of Suwon Airport, the U.S. Air Force has set up a radar warning network and deployed an anti-aircraft artillery battalion of 40 mm anti-aircraft guns around the airport.  Group C of the Jisikong D1 Army that participated in the attack on Suwon Airport. Led by Liu Yingtian, commander of the 1st Regiment of the 2nd J-H Division, they attacked Suwon Airport.  They used a three-degree redundant three-axis stabilized digital-analog hybrid automatic flight control system to fly in the rolling mountainous areas in the dark night.  20:58 sharp.  On the multi-function monochrome LCD display of each aircraft, the command "Close to the target, 60 kilometers away from the target, prepare to attack" sent by Air Police 2000 was received.  They used a valley to fly at an ultra-low altitude of 200 meters and quickly approached Suwon Airport.  Attack the targets assigned by each aircraft in advance.  The six Flying Leopard fighters turned on their multi-functional color downward-looking displays, pulled down their helmet sights, and opened their digital mission computers. Two minutes later, six JH7 Flying Leopard fighters appeared over Suwon Airport and entered the attack position.  Four J10s took the lead in thoroughly clearing the four anti-aircraft artillery positions around the airport a minute ago. Each J10 had four 250-3 aircraft carrier bombs hanging on them, targeting each anti-aircraft gun position.  The position was subjected to a saturation attack, with 300,000 small steel balls covering every corner of the enemy's anti-aircraft artillery position and searchlight position.  The Suwon Airport was quiet at night, and the enemy did not feel the imminent danger at all. On both sides of the runway of less than 700 meters, there were more than 100 US military aircraft of various types parked quietly and densely on both sides.  In the duty room of the prefabricated house, Major Mike and Captain Iverson were talking about the war.  "Major Mike, I heard that there are Chinese troops in North Korea?" Iverson asked while blowing smoke rings.  "According to intelligence agencies, Chinese General Lin B commanded the northern field force and perhaps tens of thousands of people entered northern North Korea," Mike said casually, taking a sip of freshly brewed coffee.  Iverson then raised his own question: "But our daily aerial reconnaissance did not find any signs of large-scale troop activities. What we found were only some of North Korea's defeated troops of Kim Il-sung who fled north.  and a large number of refugees." "HumphWho knows if this is what the intelligence agency said, and how questionable its authenticity is? I just want to end this boring war as soon as possible. I don't want this place to be filled with the smell of feces and filth.  Stay here for one more minute," Mike said uninterested. Iverson said uninterestedly: "Major Mike, it's understandable that you want to stay here. But if you don't completely defeat the Japanese army here, let North Korea invade.  If Japan's aggression succeeds, it will be the greatest shame for our entire free world and will destroy our leadership in the world." Mike glanced sideways at Iverson and said sarcastically: "Ha Ha. Ivor.  Captain Sen, you don¡¯t want to run for the 34th President of the United States with General Eisenhower, the Army¡¯s five-star general, do you? If not, who wins or loses here has nothing to do with ordinary people like you and me.¡± . 6 HJ7 Flying Leopards  The planes, two in a combat formation, have climbed to a height of about 1,000 meters above the ground. They formed a group of two and flew over the airport.After the bombing, the two JH7 Flying Leopards of the first crew, one behind the other, along both sides of the runway, facing the parked aircraft, opened the submunition boxes and instantly released 4 tons of submunitions. Then the second group and the first group  The group also dropped 8 tons of sub-munitions. Boomboomeach sub-bomb split into 150 bullets and made a loud noise. Each bullet split into hundreds of steel balls. Suddenly more than 100 aircraft were hit with scars.  Through hundreds of holes, the next group dropped eight 500-kilogram napalm bombs. The dropped napalm bombs splashed oil everywhere and instantly covered the 42,000-square-meter airport that was less than 700 meters long and less than 60 meters wide.  It turned into a sea of ??fire.  The explosions of the planes intensified the spread of the fire. Then these JH7 Flying Leopard bombers drew a beautiful arc in the sky and turned back. They attacked the airport's oil depot, ammunition depot, barracks and tents,  At the material reserve point, another 16 500-kilogram napalm bombs and 4-ton cluster bombs were dropped.  Six JH7 Flying Leopard bomber aircraft completed this unscrupulous bombing in only 5 minutes.  A vivid saturation attack on airport targets.  It is not difficult to imagine what it would be like to drop 24 500-kilogram napalm bombs and 24-ton submunitions on this place of only 42,000 square meters, which is less than 6 football fields, in just 5 minutes?  The intensity of the bombing was absolutely unprecedented. The entire airport was in raging fire, reflecting the dark night sky. The aircraft continued to explode during the fire, and the wreckage and debris of the aircraft were thrown high into the air with the fire.  The air defense positions and the tents in the barracks were filled with American officers and soldiers who had been killed and injured by cluster bombs and then set alight by napalm. "Result in return," this time also made the old Americans  I really enjoyed the feeling of being ravaged by cluster bombs and napalm bombs.  Groups of American officers and soldiers rushed out of the burning barracks and tents, their bodies like blazing torches.  Fighting the fire on their bodies indiscriminately, they let out heart-piercing screams. These people rolled on the ground in despair, trying to suppress the fire on their bodies. Some even called out to their comrades and companions to plead for help to end their pain. Ai  Captain Folsom was hit on the left shoulder by a steel ball from a cluster bomb. He was half lying on the ground, leaning against the wall of the room. His flying boots were splashed with napalm. The pain was superimposed on him and made him miserable. He looked at his roommate.  , there was a pilot whose whole body was on fire, rolling on the floor of the duty room, setting fire to everything he rolled, and then he stood up unsteadily, took two steps, and finally fell to his side.  On his legs, Iverson kicked him desperately, trying to get him to leave him. However, Iverson's feet and legs were stained with napalm and ignited. He angrily took out his pistol and acted hysterically.  He shot at his companion until all the bullets in the magazine were exhausted.  Then he threw the gun on the ground, looked at the fire in the room with dull eyes, and then laughed loudly. He was crazy and frightened. He stood up and staggered away from the burning duty room.  Come out. He no longer has pain or fear.  He sang loudly: "helay there rolling' round in the welter of his gore. (He was lying there, rolling there due to blood loss.) and heain'tgonna jump no more. (He didn't have to jump anymore) This song was written by the Allied paratroopers who were in Europe during World War II.  The military song was widely sung in China. The rhythm was steady and the melody was high. It had a somewhat tragic color He ended his last song in life, fell to the ground, and lay there motionless, becoming a burning figure.  More people witnessed the horrific scene of people rolling on the ground with their bodies on fire, shouting for help, but there was nothing they could do. They just turned away in pain, squatted on the ground and covered their ears and never thought about it again.  Hearing that terrible scream, some people were running around wildly without any purpose, shouting. Major Mike is a pilot with more than 2,500 hours of flying time. He has dropped this napalm on the enemy countless times.  bomb, but he never thought that one day he would be harmed by it. When he heard the first explosion, he threw away the coffee cup in his hand and was the first to rush out of the duty room and ran towards his  F-94 fighter jet, he just ran to his plane when two steel balls hit his waist and shoulders. He felt huge pain from the liver area. He fell next to the plane, and then he felt  There was a flash of light in front of his eyes and a wave of heat rushed toward him, and he immediately felt like he was burning. He wanted to stand up, but the pain in his waist and back made him stop this stupid move. He couldn't help but roll on the ground a few times.  Not only did the fire not get smaller, it actually burned more intensely. He knew that he was doomed. He didn't want to be burned alive. He gritted his teeth and used his last willpower to take out the pistol and push the bullet with difficulty.  He put the gun against his right temple and fired The bombed oil depot was in flames, with flames reaching a height of 100 meters, and thick smoke shrouded the airport. It continued to spread to the surrounding areas;  The detonated ammunition gave off more violent explosions each time. The aerial bombs flew in all directions irregularly. The detonated napalm bombs that looked like gas cans were thrown high in the air.  The explosion expanded the fire scene and intensified the intensity of the fire The fire that lasted for two days turned everything at Suwon Airport into ashes.
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