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In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

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In World War II, the Soviet Army fought bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear?

The flames of World War II raged on the Eurasian continent, and on the land of the Soviet Union, army soldiers fought bravely and fearlessly against the invaders. Tanks roared, artillery fire continued to blow in the sky, and every inch of the land was soaked in the blood of the soldiers. However, in this smoke-filled battlefield, one striking phenomenon has puzzled people: the Soviet air force seems to have disappeared and rarely appeared on the battlefield.

In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

Behind this, there is a little-known story. The hero of the story is a young Air Force pilot named Alexander, who, with a love of flying and loyalty to his country, joins the Soviet Air Force. However, with the outbreak of war, he soon discovered that the Soviet Air Force was facing an unprecedented dilemma.

At the beginning of the war, the Soviet Air Force lagged far behind the Luftwaffe in terms of the number and performance of its aircraft. Luftwaffe bombers were like black clouds that crushed the city, delivering devastating strikes against Soviet military and industrial targets. The fighters of the Soviet Air Force were numerically and technically unable to compete with the enemy and suffered heavy losses. Faced with such a situation, the Soviet Air Force top brass made a difficult decision: to concentrate limited resources on supporting the Army in operations, while the Air Force could only conduct limited defenses and counterattacks.

In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

This decision left Alexander and his comrades frustrated and helpless. They are eager to fly their planes and fight the enemy in a decisive battle, but reality prevents them from doing so. However, they did not give up. Under limited conditions, they began to study new tactics and techniques, using factors such as terrain and weather to strike at the enemy. At the same time, they also actively cooperate with the Army to provide air support and reconnaissance services to the Army.

However, despite their tremendous efforts, the position of the Soviet Air Force in the war remained very awkward. They cannot engage the enemy directly on the battlefield like the Army, nor can they launch a massive counterattack at sea like the Navy. They can only silently guard in the sky, waiting for the opportunity to come.

In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

Over time, the situation of the war gradually changed. The stubborn resistance of the Soviet Army and the heroic struggle of the Soviet people caused the offensive momentum of the German army to gradually weaken. In the process, the Soviet Air Force grew in number, and their performance improved significantly.

However, it was at this time that the Soviet Air Force was again faced with a great challenge. Due to the huge losses suffered by the Soviet Union in the early days of the war, they faced an acute shortage of aircraft and pilots. At the same time, the Luftwaffe did not abandon its air strikes against the Soviet Union, and they continued to bomb and destroy Soviet military and industrial facilities.

In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

Faced with such a dilemma, the Soviet Air Force top brass once again made a difficult decision: they decided to prioritize their limited resources for supporting army operations and protecting important cities and industrial areas. This decision, while guaranteeing that the Soviet Army could continue to win on the battlefield, also meant that the Soviet Air Force would once again face the fate of being marginalized.

The war finally ushered in the dawn of victory, and the Soviet Army won a brilliant victory on the battlefield. However, for the Soviet Air Force, they felt a trace of regret and loss. Although they played an important role in the war, their contribution is often overlooked. Their bravery and dedication do not seem to be recognized and respected as they deserve.

In World War II, the Soviet Army was fighting bloodily, but why did the Air Force disappear? _1543_54

Looking back on this history, we can't help but ask: what exactly is the role of the Air Force in war? Why was the Soviet Air Force faced such a dilemma in the early days of the war? How did they thrive in the midst of difficult circumstances? These issues are not only related to the outcome of the war, but also to the future of the country and the nation.

The experience of the Soviet Air Force in World War II has left a profound inspiration for us. It tells us that in war, the role of the Air Force is irreplaceable. Not only are they able to strike directly at the enemy on the battlefield, but they are also able to provide vital support and support to the army. At the same time, it also tells us that only by constantly developing and strengthening our air force can we be invincible in war.

However, the experience of the Soviet Air Force in the war also shows us a problem: in the war, coordination and cooperation between the various branches of the military are very important. If there is a lack of coordination and cooperation among the various branches of the military, it may lead to a waste of resources and a decline in combat effectiveness. Therefore, in future wars, we should pay more attention to coordination and cooperation among various branches of the armed forces, so as to give full play to the superiority of overall combat effectiveness.

In the smoke of World War II, the Soviet Army fought bloodily, while the Air Force seemed to be nowhere to be seen. However, this does not mean that the Air Force did not play a role in the war. On the contrary, they used their wisdom and courage to make the most of their use under limited conditions. Their stories show us that the role of the Air Force in warfare is irreplaceable, and that coordination and coordination between the various services is also crucial. Let us bear this history in mind and provide useful reference and enlightenment for future military development and war response.

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