s***i 发帖数: 10182 | 1 这还是日军战斗结束控制了作战海域的情况下
是不是bofor40全部装备了,美军防空经验值大幅度提升?还是日军航空兵太不顾自身
安危,太拼了?
The most significant losses for the Japanese Navy were in aircrew. The U.S.
lost 81 aircraft of the 175 U.S. aircraft at the start of the battle, of
which 33 were fighters, 28 were dive-bombers, and 20 were torpedo bombers.
Only 26 pilots and aircrew members were lost.[82] The Japanese fared much
worse, especially in airmen; in addition to losing 99 aircraft of the 203
involved in the battle, they lost 148 pilots and aircrew members including
two dive bomber group leaders, three torpedo squadron leaders, and eighteen
other section or flight leaders.[83] Forty-nine percent of the Japanese
torpedo bomber aircrews involved in the battle were killed along with 39% of
the dive bomber crews and 20% of the fighter pilots.[84] The Japanese lost
more aircrew at Santa Cruz than they had lost in each of the three previous
carrier battles at Coral Sea (90), Midway (110), and Eastern Solomons (61).
By the end of the Santa Cruz battle, at least 409 of the 765 elite Japanese
carrier aviators who had participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor were
dead. |