A certain scientific Naruto

Chapter 61 A realistic exploration of the consequences of no air defense

Once upon a time... this word is not accurate. Now I should say in the future. In the future, there will be a middle school boy who shouts explosion is art every day. He will use some special earth escape ninjutsu to fly a clay bird at low altitude. It is very simple. Breaking into Sand Hidden Village.

Then he threw a variety of clay bombs in mid-air, and bombarded them wildly with drink and drink from his mouth.

If it weren't for the fact that the Fifth Kazekage had already encountered a magical ninjutsu that was comparable to other gods, he was hit by an SSS-level forbidden jutsu of a mouth-escape ninja, and was given a long-term BUFF similar to Guarding Sunagakure, so he He stood up during that disastrous air raid and defended the village at the cost of being captured.

You can imagine that without Gaara, Sunagakure would have been bombed to pieces at that time.

Of course, the main goal of the middle-aged boy is the jinchūriki and the tailed beasts, not the destruction of Sunagakure.

But now someone is ready to use the same intrusion method as him to invade Sunagakure, but the purpose is just to destroy it.

The personal experience of the middle school boy can illustrate the loopholes in Sunagakure's air defense. In fact, it is not just Sunagakure, but also the major ninja villages. Air attacks have always been difficult to defend against.

Although Hagoromo's Yata Crow doesn't have that many attack methods, and the explosive effect of a single attack is not as exaggerated as the large-scale detonation of clay, it has one advantage, that is, it can be used in large quantities. It doesn't matter if one of them doesn't explode. We Are there still a bunch of them?

After flying for a while, no sound on the battlefield could be heard at all.

In the high altitude, Hagoromo can control Yata Crow to fly at full speed without any scruples.

Not to mention effective means of counterattack, there are not even effective means of detection in that high altitude. This is a state of I flew through the sky, but there was no trace of me in the sky.

Yes, this is the legendary asymmetric war.

Looking at a war from a normal perspective, attacks on enemy civilians should be severely reprimanded. However, the more strategic the location, the more civilians tend to gather. Because such places are relatively safer, accidental injuries are inevitable.

Now that Hagoromo is going to blow up Sunagakure, he will definitely not be so kind to distinguish between ninjas and civilians, because in the eyes of Konoha ninjas, the humanoids of the Land of Wind are all enemies.

This is a cruel ninja war, and it is impossible for a ninja to understand what humanitarianism is.

I remember when Orochimaru and others met the three imps who later became famous in the Land of Rain. He said, It's so pitiful. I can't survive the war anyway, so I might as well kill them. In fact, what he said makes sense. This is from Ninja Mercy.

Therefore, Hagoromo does not have any psychological burden, and his actions comply with the usual norms of the ninja world.

Yes, Hagoromo has a weak energy company, but this does not prevent him from having an S soul.

According to his judgment, the current Sunagakure Village is definitely in a period of power emptiness, because based on the losses they suffered in the last war, and considering the strength they invested in this battle... it can basically be regarded as Sunagakure. Ren was squeezing his ultimate combat power.

Both sides of this battle treat it as the last collision. The result will be either you surrender or I will perish.

The Hokage took Konoha's last strength and invaded the Kingdom of Wind. Faced with this kind of destructive behavior, the Kazekage must deal with it with all his strength, regardless of his subjective wishes or not.

Therefore, he had to attack with all his strength. In this case, the defense force of Sunagakure Village was definitely insufficient, so in terms of timing, now was an opportunity for Sunagakure to easily infiltrate, and it was also an opportunity to easily cause large-scale damage.

Taking into account the image of a great power? Sorry, this is not really the case in the ninja world. This is a typical non-ninja way of thinking.

Think about Kumogakure, as a big country with one of the most powerful military forces, they often come to Konoha secretly and silently to engage in the business of abducting women and children.

If Hagoromo's bombing succeeds, will it speed up the end of the war? If the result is satisfactory, it must have such an effect.

And did he come to carry out the air strike for such a positive purpose? That may or may not be the case, but regardless of his subjective thoughts, his actions are positive.

After flying at full strength for four or five hours, Hagoromo controlled Yata Crow and began to lower the altitude because Sunagakure was about to arrive.

In a bare wasteland, big targets like Sunagakure are relatively obvious, but the premise is that you can't fly too high, otherwise there will be dust below and you won't be able to see anything.

Hagoromo's judgment was very accurate. After he gradually lowered his flight altitude to 500 meters, he really saw Sunagakure Village.

Because when the village was built, it was easy to defend but difficult to attack. The sand is hidden in the special terrain. It is difficult to attack from the ground, but it is another matter from the air.

The air is undefended.

However, Hagoromo is still cautious. After all, no one knows whether there is an offensive barrier above Sunagakure, so his flying altitude will not drop below 300 meters in any case.

In fact, he was too careful. In the air like this, at most, a vigilance barrier would be deployed that would sound a warning if it was invaded by the air. As for a powerful offensive barrier that can be suspended in the air, from a technical point of view It's really difficult to do it now.

Besides, Hagoromo is flying so high that nothing will be triggered at all.

While controlling the Yata Crow to hover over Sunagakure, Hagoromo murmured to himself, Let's pick the biggest one to start with...

Because he couldn't tell which building had the most bombing value, he could only judge it based on its size.

Picking the biggest one to attack was the only choice he could make at this time.

Of course, there is nothing wrong with this choice. It is common sense that people with the highest status live in the tallest buildings. If you look at the first target chosen by Hagoromo from the side, you can see a big word written on the wall. The word wind in it is actually the Fengying Office Building.

After selecting the target, the next step is to aim, load, and lay eggs.

I don’t know if anyone noticed this bird, but before the Suna Ninja had time to react, he saw a bunch of white things falling onto the Kazekage office building.

Then there was a boom, boom, boom explosion.

The first wave of attacks was huge, but the Fengying office building did not suffer any devastating blow for a while, thinking that there was a defensive barrier outside the office building.

But the defensive effect of this defensive barrier cannot be unlimited. When it is bombed, it flashes rapidly like a flash screen, and as it explodes, the flashing light becomes weaker and weaker. .

After the third wave of attacks, the barrier was finally breached. Without the barrier, the office building was nothing more than a pile of bricks, rocks and rubbish, which was blown to pieces in a few blows.

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