Republic of Korea in Yeokcheon - Chapter 130
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#130. Can’t stop it!
12 o’clock on April 12, 1949.
293km east of Yekaterinburg, Soviet Union.
Tyumen.
Boom! Boom boom!
Ta-ta-ta-tang! Ta-ta-tang!
“Aaaah!”
“Ha, surrender! help me!”
“Surrender! “If you surrender, you will be spared!”
The independent rifle regiment in Tyumen was destroyed less than half a day after the battle began.
“Whew! This is annoying. “Even though the Air Force attacked us in advance, we still had quite a bit of strength left, right?”
Jeong Seon-ho, commander of the 5th Field Army, grumbled in the carriage where the temporary headquarters was located.
Then, Chief of Staff Brigadier General Yoo Cheol-seung, who was next to him, opened his mouth as if to comfort him.
“I can’t help it. “If the infantry regiments are scattered like that, it is not appropriate for the Air Force to attack them.”
“That’s true, but that’s because I’m busy. “Anyway, if you’ve cleaned it up, let’s go.”
“All right.”
“How far has the 1st Field Army come?”
“It’s 130km behind.”
“I’ll join you tomorrow, I’ll catch up on this. “Let’s go quickly.”
“Anyway, from Yekaterinburg, we have to move with other field armies, right?”
“Still, you have the dignity of being the vanguard of the Soviet advance, right? Moreover, if possible, it is important to reduce the number of enemies as much as possible before they move their western troops.”
“I know what you mean.”
The 5th Field Army advancing at the vanguard.
They advanced easily to Novosibirsk via the Trans-Siberian Railway.
However, in Novosibirsk, time was delayed as two rifle divisions were organized, and when passing through cities such as Omsk and Tyumen, a small number of troops blocked the advance, gradually slowing down the advance.
Fortunately, the Air Force followed them and operated a field airfield and monitored the railway with Albatross in advance, otherwise it would have been delayed even further.
“What do you plan to do in Yekaterinburg?”
“About 100,000 troops have already gathered there, right? “There is no choice but to break through and break through.”
“The battle will begin in earnest.”
“The Soviets will also start to come out in desperation. “It’s only 1,800 km from Yekaterinburg to Moscow.”
“Anyway, the Soviet Union is amazing. “You can leave 1 million people on the western border and still move 2 million people to the east.”
“Is that all? Since an order to mobilize reserve forces was issued, several million people may soon become unaware of it. “Because there are a lot of people who fought in the German-Soviet war.”
“There will really be a sea of blood.”
“Maybe so. Because we will have to deal with at least twice as many Far East troops. Anyway, speed is important. “We have to advance to Moscow before they gather their troops.”
“Are you going to Moscow in the end?”
“of course? If we want to advance east of the Urals, the Soviet Union must actually surrender. “Then they will give up the eastern part.”
As Jeong Seon-ho said, the South Korean government could not stop the advance in the Urals just because it was planning to move east of the Ural Mountains.
South Korea’s goal is to permanently acquire the eastern Urals, but if it stops at Yekaterinburg, the Soviet Union will say, ‘Oh, that’s right. There’s no way you can say ‘Thank you for stopping there.’
They will continue to try to drive out the Korean army, which will prolong the war.
In the end, they will give up only if they threaten or occupy Moscow and force it to actually surrender, and the war will end.
“By the way, you will always have to pay attention to air defense. “The Air Force is working hard to eliminate the Soviet Air Force, but there are so many of them.”
“We are always watching.”
“okay.”
Did the words become seeds?
Even though the Republic of Korea Air Force crossed over to the Ural Mountains and thoroughly destroyed and destroyed the Soviet military airfields within range, a large-scale wake was detected beyond that.
April 12th 16:20.
Wooooow!
Fighter planes, attack aircraft, and bombers of the Soviet Air Force stationed on the west side of the Volga River took off to avoid the Korean Air Force’s air raids.
It is a large-scale aviation force with over 2,000 aircraft.
As the Soviet Air Force forces deployed forward on the east side of the Volga River were reduced to dust by the Korean Air Force’s air raids, the Soviet Air Force, which had not crossed the Volga River for the past few days, formed a large formation to strike the ground forces in an attempt to deliver a turning blow. will be.
16:25.
Master Control & Reporting Center (MCRC), an underground bunker at the Ministry of National Defense building in Yongsan, Seoul.
“The Soviet Air Force has launched in large numbers!”
“500 planes! 800th! 1,200 units! 1,500 units! “It just keeps growing!”
“Hwiyu! “This is what they planned.”
“1,800 planes! 2,000 planes!”
“What type?”
“Yak-9, IL-2, IL-10, Lavochkin LA-5! “Others include the Pe-2 dive bomber!”
“Launch all our fighters! I contacted the Navy and told them to join the F6F Hellcat fighter jet that followed. “There are so many enemies that it is necessary!”
“All right!”
“Tell the 5th Field Army, which is advancing at the front, to prepare as well! “There must be some leaks.”
“All right.”
“Tell the pilots! Tell them not to spare their missiles! Since air-to-air missiles will soon begin mass production, all Shingoong missiles can be used up in this Soviet war!”
“All right!”
16:30.
Wooooow!
The Republic of Korea Air Force fighter jets that had occupied and stationed a former Soviet military airfield east of the Ural Mountains began taking off all at once.
Not only the F4U Corsair, the current main fighter of the Republic of Korea Air Force, but also the A-1 Skyraider attack aircraft and the F6F Hellcat ship-based fighter aircraft that participated in the war as part of the Navy and reduced Vladivostok to ashes, followed the Marines and joined them.
and.
Ssssssssssssssssssss!
30 FA-50 light fighters also took off.
In response to the Soviet Air Force’s major air raid, the Korean Air Force mobilized all fighter planes and attack aircraft that participated in the war for the first time since the start of the war.
17:25.
Wooooow!
Gooooooooo!
More than 2,000 large-scale Soviet Air Force fighters and bombers were passing over 70km west of the Ural Mountains.
Shuuuuuk!
Shuuuuuk!
In the sky above, more than a hundred Shingung missiles attacked the Soviet air strike formation, emitting white smoke from their tails.
bang! bang! bang! bang!
In this era, there was no way to block infrared guided missiles by emitting flares.
Moreover, since there were so many, it was impossible for them to miss out.
Just a hit, another hit.
bang! bang! bang!
Hundreds of Soviet fighters and bombers instantly turned into fireballs and crashed to the ground.
“Aaaah! “What the heck is that!”
“damage! “Avoid!”
bang! bang!
Damage was of no use, and since the large formation was flying so densely, there were countless instances of them colliding with each other while making evasive maneuvers.
Shoooooooo!
Shuuuuuk!
The Republic of Korea Air Force’s barrage of new missiles continued, and Soviet fighter planes continued to crash into fireballs, helpless.
Quang! Quang! bang!
Just 10 minutes after the air battle began, half of the Soviet air strike squadron was hit by missiles and crashed.
However, the Soviet Air Force still maintained a large formation of up to 1,000 aircraft.
Shuuuuuk!
Shoooooooo!
Soviet fighter planes crashing down from the missiles that keep flying.
“Ahhhh! “Something is flying!”
bang!
Even though this aerial massacre took place, some of them avoided the missiles by luck and gradually headed towards the skies of the 5th Field Army.
Due to the large number of elements, a gap was created.
“Sokka! Crash! “I will take revenge on them!”
The surviving Soviet Air Force pilots gritted their teeth as they thought about their fellow pilots who had been miserably massacred.
And he gritted his teeth, saying that he would somehow succeed in the airstrike and avenge his comrades.
That is, until I saw the smoke and light coming from the branch.
Shuuuuuk!
Shingung missiles were launched from the ground and began shooting down Soviet Air Force fighter jets burning for revenge.
Boom! Boom!
Weeeeeee! Weeeeeee!
Next, the K-21 infantry fighting vehicle’s 40mm cannon, Cheonho 30mm cannon, and 20mm Vulcan cannon poured into the sky, each making their own roaring sounds.
“Woah!”
“Aaaah!”
There was simply no way to break through the Korean military’s air defense.
What remains now are about 300 fighter planes, attack planes, and light bombers.
Although the number of 2,000 units has been reduced to 200 units, it is still a formidable force.
however.
Fuhahaha! Haha haha!
On the ground, there was a stream of smoke rising faster than the previous smoke.
It was the LAMD wall-to-wall surface-to-air missile, which was rarely used.
bang! bang! bang!
“Kaaaaak!”
The Soviet fighters, which were inferior to radar-controlled anti-aircraft artillery, were unable to withstand the addition of LAMD wall-to-wall anti-aircraft missiles.
17:43.
Soviet fighters and bombers could no longer be seen in the air.
More than 2,000 Soviet air forces were destroyed.
23:20.
Ssssssssssssssssss! Ssssssssssssssssss!
A roar began to echo over the Soviet air force bases scattered here and there on the west side of the Volga River.
Shuuuung! Shoooooo!
And the black silhouetted objects dropped something.
Quaaaang! Kwaaaaang!
The fuel and ammunition depots at the Soviet air base exploded, and anti-aircraft batteries were also engulfed in flames.
It was an FA-50 air strike.
Wooooow!
Next, a large number of Corsair fighters, Hellcat fighters, and Skyraider attack aircraft appeared.
Shuaaaaaa! Shuaaaaaa!
Numerous HVAR rockets pouring from the sky.
Quack! bang! bang! bang! Quang!
“Aaaah!”
“Kwaaaak!”
Lastly, as always, napalm bombing.
Kuaaaaang!
Infernos arose everywhere.
By this evening, almost all Soviet air bases east of Moscow had been destroyed.
05:00 on April 13, 1949.
20km east of Yekaterinburg.
Although it was hastily constructed, the Yekaterinburg defense force soon numbered 120,000.
“launch!”
The entire artillery of the 5th Field Army began to fire.
bang! bang! bang! Quang!
“Kwaaagh! “It’s enemy artillery fire!”
“Avoid! “Hurry and avoid!”
Because they were moving so quickly from the west, they did not have adequate artillery, and the hastily dug trenches were not deep.
In such a situation, the bombardment of the 5th Field Army that began to fall literally became a disaster for the Yekaterinburg defense army.
Quack! bang! bang!
“This is crazy!”
“Kaaaaak!”
The 5th Field Army’s bombardment for over an hour destroyed everything in the Yekaterinburg defense force.
And without giving them a chance to rest, monsters began to rush in to take their breath away.
Grumbling!
Grrrrrr!
The cavalry of the 5th Field Army advanced at the forefront.
Of course, they are a minority, but the K1 tank and Patton tank are at the forefront.
“Hey, what is that!”
“It’s a monster!”
Ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-tang!
Taboo, boom!
bang! bang! bang!
“I can’t stop it!”
“Aaaah!”
08:50.
It’s been a while since the sun dawned.
The Yekaterinburg defense forces disappeared, leaving behind many dead, fugitives, wounded, and prisoners.