Super Invincible Battleship-Chapter 160 - 106: Destroying the Decayed (Revised version, please note, do not subscribe repeatedly!)_2

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Chapter 160: Chapter 106: Destroying the Decayed (Revised version, please note, do not subscribe repeatedly!)_2

Yan Fei was originally after significant merit, so how could he possibly let these Japanese culprits simply escape?

The drone made a turn and chased after an escaping Japanese patrol ship. It then launched two AIM-120 Air-to-Air Missiles. The two missiles, one trailing the other, left trails of white smoke as they sped toward the patrol vessel. In a flash, they caught up to the fleeing ship, and a large explosion occurred at the waterline, blowing a huge hole in the hull. Then the second missile followed through the breach and exploded inside the ship. This explosion not only enlarged the hole in the hull but also damaged the structure of the patrol ship, disabling its engines and immobilizing it.

Although the patrol ship had a stronger hull than a typical vessel, it was far from the standards of military ships, so it was easily penetrated by the two AIM-120 missiles. In a short amount of time, a massive influx of seawater flooded the interior, causing the ship to lose balance and capsize rapidly. Had it not been for the captain’s foresight to issue an abandon ship order, most of the crew would have been entombed with the vessel.

This was Yan Fei’s first attack on a naval ship, and he had already taken down a patrol vessel, which came as a shock to the other two patrol ships. They quickly accelerated their escape in an attempt to evade the drone’s attacks. However, with Quantum Radar on board, the drones were formidable adversaries. They could have easily sunk all three patrol vessels with a single missile attack were it not for Yan Fei disguising the drone’s ability to engage multiple targets simultaneously. By attacking one at a time, he intended to conceal the drone’s significant offensive capabilities, while also exerting immense pressure on the Japanese, tormenting them psychologically.

After sinking the first patrol ship, the drone did not bother with the crew floating on the sea surface. Instead, it circled back and targeted another small patrol vessel, launching two more AIM-120 missiles. Following the same procedure as before, this patrol ship was also sunk by the missiles, leaving numerous Japanese crew members floating on the sea.

The fleeing commander of the Fusushima turned pale, unable to believe that a sudden attack by a US military aircraft caused their side to lose two F-15J fighters, one helicopter, and two patrol ships in a short time. Now it seemed inevitable that the Fusushima would share the same fate. What was happening? Had the United States declared war on Japan? The fear that gripped the commander, reminiscent of Japan being bombed by two atomic bombs by the US in the past, made his once ambitious dreams of Japanese world dominance vanish without a trace.

Before the commander of the Fusushima could devise a solution to the situation, the drone in the sky circled back and launched two AIM-120 missiles toward the Fusushima. The Fusushima, although a patrol ship, was equipped with a 20-millimeter machine gun. As the ship saw the approaching missiles and its commander incapacitated, the executive officer hastily ordered to intercept the incoming missiles. The patrol ship started firing, but the air-to-air missiles were sea-skimming, and the machine guns, which could only fire straight, were unable to hit the missiles due to the angle.

A loud “boom” resounded as a missile struck the waterline of the Fusushima. To Yan Fei’s disappointment, although the Fusushima claimed to be a patrol ship, it was actually a small warship with a highly sturdy hull structure. The AIM-120 missile failed to breach its defenses, so it did not sink like the others had.

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However, Yan Fei was not discouraged; he immediately switched the type of missile, selecting the enhanced AGM-114 Anti-Tank Missiles. He then fired two anti-tank missiles at the Fusushima, which hit the same waterline position one after the other.

The first anti-tank missile pierced a small hole in the hull of the Fusushima, and the second expanded it. The drone then launched another AIM-120 Air-to-Air Missile, which followed through the large hole created by the anti-tank missiles into the interior of the Fusushima, detonating with intense force and causing significant damage.

The engine of the Fusushima was destroyed, and the ship came to a halt on the sea surface. The hull was breached, allowing a large amount of seawater to pour in, causing it to list. Within just a couple of minutes, the Fusushima capsized. The commander of the Fusushima had completely lost his capacity to think, and under the executive officer’s command, the crew abandoned ship. The commander himself, with help from an aide, made it to a lifeboat. As he watched the rapidly sinking Fusushima, his face turned ashen, unable to comprehend what had just happened. Then there was the stain at his crotch—whether it was urine from terror or sea water was unclear…

After dealing swiftly with the Japanese aircraft and patrol boats, all that remained on the sea surface was Taiwan’s Helong, which was also taking on water and on the verge of sinking. Below the surface, a US Seawolf Attack Submarine detected the changes above and swiftly ascended to 20 meters below surface, where it hovered, monitoring everything that unfolded on the sea.

In space, several small satellites quickly changed orbit in response to the event, directing their gaze to the Diaoyu Islands waters to take in the live scene.

The drone flew over the troubled waters where a substantial number of Japanese crew members were adrift, among them a small lifeboat crowded with people, with many Japanese crew members clutching at the sides. Yan Fei did not attack these shipwrecked Japanese, although he very much wanted to. He was aware that he was likely spotted by satellites overhead, and if he attacked the sailors, images would surely be captured and distributed worldwide, branding him a war criminal. Although now masquerading under the guise of the US Forces, he knew his cover could be blown at any time. Therefore, to preserve his future reputation, he spared the floating Japanese crew. Had it been night, he would have fired the naval cannons and eliminated these Japanese castaways without hesitation.

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