As the helicopter passed over a corner of the Yokosuka Naval Base, the ground began to shake violently. Suddenly, a terrifying tsunami roared in, engulfing the base in an instant.
The powerful impact unleashed horrifying destruction. Buildings that once seemed indestructible crumbled like paper under the pounding waves. Self-Defense Force soldiers scattered in all directions, and the shrill sound of alarm whistles pierced the sky.
Boom! Boom! The deep rumbling echoed nonstop as many military facilities inside the base were destroyed by the tsunami, including the extremely sturdy ammunition depots and even the weapons warehouse—none were spared.
Colonel Hank Han suddenly shouted, "Whoa! Oh my god, I had no idea the Japanese were hiding so many fighter jets here!"
Shawn Young and Jade Swann quickly leaned over to look down, shocked by what they saw. Inside the Yokosuka Naval Base, a row of massive unmarked warehouses had already been smashed by the tsunami. As seawater poured in, hundreds of hidden fighter jets were swept out and battered by the raging waves, crashing into each other until they were scattered in pieces.
"Wow! Those are American-made F-35A Joint Strike Fighters! Damn..." Colonel Hank Han recognized the model of the jets.
"Huh? No way! Didn't the military news say the US hasn't sold the F-35A to Japan yet? How did they end up here..." Jade Swann exclaimed in disbelief.
"Heh... When it comes to international arms deals, there's always something shady going on. Especially with big purchases of advanced weapons, they always throw up a smokescreen first. By the time the public hears about it, only a tiny bit gets announced—the real deals are already done in secret..." Colonel Hank Han sneered.
"Oh! Looks like they've lost at least a hundred F-35A fighters! I heard each one costs over $200 million! The Japanese must be absolutely gutted, haha..." Jade Swann laughed.
"Wow, over $200 million each... The Japanese really don't mind spending, huh!" Shawn Young exclaimed, peering down. In just a brief moment, those hundreds of expensive F-35A fighters had been twisted into heaps of scrap metal by the raging tsunami.