Chapter 779: Abundant Results
On the big screen of the command center, the real-time battle screen was pitch black, and several sparks suddenly exploded.
However, compared to the reported defense maps, the firepower represented by these sparks is not at all consistent.
Although the battlefield is changing rapidly, and some adjustments will be made to the armament, the current arrangement, which seems to be somewhat scattered, is completely different from the previous line.
The people in the command center were just wondering why it was arranged this way, and the Red Flying Group, which bore the brunt of the attack, panicked directly at this time.
Before the Blues opened fire, they thought the Blues had set up a line of defences in the same way as they had detected. Therefore, although it undertook the task of testing the combat intentions of the Blue Army, this flying group did not plan to return empty-handed.
On the premise of knowing that the anti-aircraft artillery of the Blue Army was waiting for them, this time the Allied air force group directly adopted the tactic of flank attack.
When the Blue Army's radar locks on to the low-flying attack formation, the planes of the covering formation instantly release interference to disrupt the radar tracking.
They are determined to be at this time of day, when the Blues' fighters are mentally exhausted, their vision is limited by the sky, and they rely more on radar than during the day, and this tactical coordination can play the greatest role.
However, they never imagined that among their enemies there was a guy who was proficient in mathematical models.
In the pre-war meeting, Shen Yun didn't just accept the order.
When discussing the question of how to give the Red Army flying formation a severe blow on the first line of defense, Shen Yun rarely thought of an ability that he had not used for a long time - mathematical modeling.
This is not a question of forming a correspondence between aircraft and antiaircraft artillery, but of how to use limited antiaircraft artillery to form a rapid blockade of a certain airspace in a short period of time.
Of course, the flight formation tactics above the squadron level have become a constant in this problem, and it only needs to be fully considered when building the model, so that it can naturally cope with the various battle formations that may be encountered.
The most common flank attack tactics and head-to-head attack tactics are naturally the most representative of these constants.
When the covering formation was constantly making tactical maneuvers of correcting turns and descending at low altitudes, and the covering attack formation entered the optimal launch distance, these pilots fell into excitement in advance.
The worst of the worst seemed to be over, and all they had to do was press the launch button, and the fire fell on the Blues in a matter of seconds.
Everyone wants a good start, and now it seems that it already belongs to the Red Army.
But what they didn't expect was that the Blues' artillery fire was fired one step ahead of them.
As early as when they were constantly doing cover actions, there were already several front-command combat staff officers in the radar vehicles on the ground who had penetrated their tactics. The plan that had been prepared long ago reached the edge of every anti-aircraft gun at the first time.
True, the radar could not be accurately locked because of the interference of the cover formation.
But the pilots of the allied countries also seem to have forgotten that this entanglement was not completed in a matter of seconds.
With this gap, many fighters, with the assistance of radar, began to quickly adopt manual position adjustment.
In the past few years of rapid development of China's armaments, the Chinese People's Liberation Army has never forgotten its history of being poor and white.
How to fight a war when the mountains and rivers are exhausted and various problems arise in equipment has always been a problem that all military personnel are thinking about and solving. Training to deal with electronic equipment failures is naturally the most important part of this.
The radar could not be locked normally, and the position tracking and locking were carried out manually, and for the soldiers of the anti-aircraft artillery unit, those trainings were absolutely unforgettable for their lives.
The difference is only that there is a difference in reaction speed and aiming accuracy when straining on the spot.
The accumulation of experience of the predecessors, combined with the arduous training of contemporary soldiers, finally reflected their value at this time.
At the very moment when the covering formation turned to correct the direction and the attacking formation was preparing to assault from the flank, artillery fire began to roar on the ground.
The reason why anti-aircraft artillery is an important force of ground air defense lies entirely in the astonishing initial velocity of its shells.
The time for the attack plane to dive into the ground artillery fire actually exceeded the time for the surface-to-air missile affected by gravity and air resistance to hit the attack plane.
In an instant, when the Red Army's covering formation did not have time to launch missiles to intercept it, the fire systems of the planes of the four attack formations were locked, and they landed behind the first line of defense at a very gentle speed in an instant.
In the cockpit, the Allied pilots didn't bother to vent their shock by saying a dirty word, and watched as a group of Blues waited near the landing area of the plane - their fate could be imagined.
Immediately before and after, I don't know if it was a mistake or an intentional lock, and several planes covering the formation also fell.
A huge flying group has lost more than one-third of its strength by this time.
Especially the attacking formations, whose losses have reached half, and it seems that the best opportunity to continue to make tactical moves to entangle with the Blues has been lost. It will even repeat the mistakes of the past and be knocked out a few more times.
Aggrieved.
This is a feeling shared by the pilots of the allied countries.
In the past few years of their conflict with the three countries, the group of guys who waved banknotes all over the world to buy advanced fighters were beaten to the ground.
Although there were losses on our side from time to time, there had never been a battle like today, where our side had lost so many planes without even firing a few shells.
The depressed Flying Group Captain had to contact the base:
"At the base of the base, our side was ambushed by the Blue Army, and there were large-scale battle losses. In order to ensure the combat effectiveness of our brigade, I asked to return. ”
The combat situation was reported by the commander in real time to the guidance and dispatch center, and then fed back to both sides of the exercise. Kerry Bhutto and Chen Zhenge had already received the news when the four attack planes fell, and when they heard such a request, they could only sigh helplessly and agree:
"The base agrees that your brigade will return to the ship, and you must preserve the existing combat effectiveness."
Although the experienced pilots were not stunned, they were really unwilling to continue to entangle themselves in this unfavorable environment.
With the permission of the base, they continued to do various tactical evasion actions, but the plane continued to rise. In just about ten seconds, the remaining dozen or so planes were out of the sight of the Blue officers and soldiers.
Listening to the violent roar getting farther and farther away, and at the same time receiving a report from the radar soldiers, the Red Army planes were moving away, and within the first line of defense, an earth-shattering cheer broke out in an instant.
The battle, which broke out before dawn, lasted only ten minutes, but the results were unusually rich.
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