Chapter 398 Too fierce?
"Hey, hey, I've finished listening to the plan. Do you have any suggestions?"
"I'm not suitable for interrupting this kind of thing, right?" Sophie said: "This should be considered a major strategic matter. I am just a temporary commander of the squadron. After our fleet joins the main fleet, I will be the captain of the Clissina. You big men should decide on this kind of guild decision-making, right?"
"Is it as exaggerated as you said?" I asked directly after I finished speaking, "What about your opinion in Kris Dena?"
"We have to charge image fees for making money by our guild name." Kris Dena said with a smile, but her tone was gritting her teeth.
"Ok, I think I understand what you mean. So, before that, should you solve the following fleet first?"
"I'm doing this." Sophie said directly to the first mate below: "The fleet accelerates forward, and then starts to shoot freely after approaching the enemy's range. You should be able to aim directly at a distance, right?"
"clear."
After this command is conveyed, it is actually equivalent to letting a warship perform freely. Of course, Sophie did not intend to engage in a melee with the advantages of the performance of the warship. Her purpose was to test the performance of the warship, so she planned to let the fleet perform freely first, and then start command and dispatch after our warship is surrounded. This way, the new fleet's emergency response ability under combat conditions can be tested more fully.
Although Sophie's intention was to let the ships perform freely for subsequent tests, we soon discovered that the situation was inappropriate.
As Sophie's order was conveyed, the main guns of each ship began to load ammunition one after another, followed by an arc of electric light. More than a dozen warships in the opposite fleet were bombarded into metal fragments flying around during the first round of strikes. What's worse, the subsequent attacks did not stop at all. The main guns on the warships began to name the enemy warships one by one.
The liquefied magic crystal steam shells equipped on our warships are too powerful. As long as the opponent's warship is hit, it will almost sink. Even if it withstands an attack, the warships will generally lose their combat capability and become living coffers floating on the sea. Our plan was originally to let the warships on both sides enter a melee and test the command system, but the warships on our side fought too hard. At this speed, it was not the warships of our sides that were both sides mixed together, but our fleet would directly pass through the other side's fleet to open a passage. After all, with such firepower, the other party could not stop or divide our warships.
"Damn. Is this firepower a little too strong?" Sophie was also shocked to see the enemy warships that were constantly exploding and sinking in front of him. Although he had seen various performance data on the warships before, the problem was that the data and intuitive results were often different. Only when you directly saw the shelling effect would you realize what the power of the liquefied magic crystal steam shell and the rate of fire of the electromagnetic cannon would you realize what the result would be produced after the combination of the power of the liquefied magic crystal steam shell and the rate of fire of the electromagnetic cannon. This is no longer a naval battle. It was a massacre.
The explosion effect of the liquefied magic crystal steam shell is similar to that of a cloud explosion bomb. At the moment of explosion, it will generate an ultra-high pressure to squeeze the target. Because the squeeze power generated by the liquefied magic crystal steam shell is very powerful. Therefore, when the liquefied magic crystal steam shell hits the enemy ship, the effect will be like the opponent's warship suddenly being pinched by an invisible big hand. It would be better if it was a super thick armored battleship, at most the superstructure was completely flattened. It was like a twisted abstract metal sculpture standing on the hull, and if it was a warship of other levels, it would often be squeezed into a solid metal block at one time.
We all know that metal itself cannot float on the water surface. The reason why the warship made of metal can float is because it is hollow inside. The detonation effect of the liquefied magic crystal steam shells ultimately compresses the hollow metal warship into a solid metal block. In this state, how do you think the warship still floats on the sea?
Modern warships are equipped with watertight compartments. Once the warship is damaged, as long as the compartment is closed, the warship will not sink, because seawater will only penetrate into the leaking compartments, and other compartments will not have any problems. This design is similar to fixing a large number of empty cans together to make a ship. Even if you use a submachine gun to strafuse some of the cans, the ship will not sink because there are many other cans that still provide buoyancy. However, the pressure effect of the cloud explosion bomb is not to penetrate these cans, but to shoot all the cans into solid metal pancakes like a compressor. In this state, the cans cannot provide buoyancy at all, so sinking becomes an inevitable result.
Although the fleet ahead was used by the British to cheat the fool guilds, they also wanted to try to see if they could get some benefits from our guilds. Therefore, their warships were not actually mixed with water, but were real high-end warships. These warships were not only in the leading position in Europe, but also designed watertight compartments with real warships. This design could have guaranteed that even if they were penetrated by ordinary artillery, they would not sink immediately. But now, all of this has become meaningless designs. There are only two situations in the watertight compartment facing cloud explosion bombs. Either the pressure generated by the cloud explosion bomb is insufficient and the hull is unscathed, or like what is happening now, the warship is squeezed into a discus and then sinks instantly within a few seconds.
"This firepower is too perverted, right?" Kris Dena looked at the battleship that was sinking in front of her and asked Sophie next to her: "Do we want to reduce the shooting speed a little? At this speed, we can't wait for the warships of both sides to get mixed up with each other and run away directly?"
"Actually, I'm worried about this problem, but our warships have maintained this firepower for a while. Now we suddenly reduce the firepower density, which will scare the other party away?"
"This..." After all, Kris Dena is not a naval warrior and doesn't know much about this kind of thing. She could only shake her head helplessly and suggest Sophie ask me for my opinion.
"My opinion is very simple. Don't stop the shelling and just pass it directly." I answered directly after hearing their questions.
Chapter completed!