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the heroic corsair and hellcat
the f4u corsair was famous. it demonstrated the tactical wisdom of the british royal navy air force on the battlefield, shooting down at least 17 japanese fighters, but it also paid a heavy price, losing 6 aircraft. the p-51d achieved brilliant results on the battlefield, with an exchange ratio of up to 2.17:1. its powerful firepower and precise attack made the japanese army seem defenseless when facing the p-51d.
the failure of the hurricane and the genius of the spitfire
however, some fighters were unable to break the deadlock. the hurricane fighter performed disappointingly in the burma air battle, shooting down three hayabusa, which was far less than its own consumption. the spitfire 8 showed a unique tactical style, with an exchange ratio of 2.75:1. in the battle against the hayabusa and the hayate, it showed strong offensive power and even kept a cool head when facing the attacks of japanese fighters.
the exchange ratio of air combat: the harsh reality of war
the exchange ratio in the burmese air war reflected the harsh reality of war. for every american fighter shot down, the allies lost a japanese fighter, but the balance also reflected the japanese's technological advantage. however, as time went on, the allied success in burma declined.
behind the war: gap in human resources and equipment
judging from the number of allied aircraft and combat personnel, the results of the battle do not represent the outcome of the war. the investment of the us navy air force is a huge driving force in the war. however, the japanese army's tactics and strategies on the battlefield gradually gained an advantage. in the war, the gap in human resources and equipment became a key factor in determining the direction of the war.
reflections on the burmese air war: the cost of war
the reflection on the myanmar air war is the true meaning of war. no matter which side wins on the battlefield, it will have to pay a heavy price. the cruel reality of war also reminds us that we need to seriously think about the importance of peace.