Chapter 1194: The Old Gun of the Assault
In contrast, No. 274, which was strafed by the GSH-301 gun, Richard Myers was still fighting with the lights and alarms, and the F-15 fighter with its tail hanging on one side and the right engine stopped could barely fly, and the lieutenant colonel who was holding the control stick in both hands felt wet in the flight suit again.
Damn, he didn't wear any carry-on gear before the attack, and now he's actually scared by "Crazy Ivan" and has a urinal incontinence, which is just, it's simply hateful!
However......
However, there is no shame in this, oh my God, just now the "sickle" rushed over and fired a sweep, it was really terrible!
Facing the white "flanker" in the sky, who exuded the smell of death all over his body, Miles had used all his strength, risking a stall into a section of the trajectory of the change of direction barrel, and was still hit by a string of shells, he really couldn't imagine how the "Scythe" aimed and fired to hit an F-15 that was almost doing a circle Brown, but this is so real after all, and now ......
I don't know if it's a painful experience, or the rest of the catastrophe, Miles, who survived by luck, is still struggling desperately in the cockpit, trying to drive the injured No. 274 back to base.
At the same time, the clean knife was drawn to solve the "rainbow" squadron, and Long Yun, who was driving the plane, was in a very delicate situation, the airborne omnidirectional radar warning instrument was sounding intermittently, and at the same time, the radio received a trace of "Zilazila" call was also reminding him that the number of enemy planes in the southern airspace was increasing, and several targets scanned by N011 also appeared in the heads-up field of view.
Looking at the radar scan results alone, there are several targets that are suspected to be F-15s. At 10 o'clock, a speed was displayed as "-190", which was supposed to be an enemy plane returning from battle. Several others are four thousand and a half in height. Could it be the help that the Americans will inevitably have?
Oh, if that's the case, we'll see what the battle is going to be.
This time, he flew out to kill the enemy in front of the relatively vast Sea of Japan, if it was for the purpose of brushing up his battle and cutting off people's heads, Long Yun knew that what he should do was to face the attack head-on and destroy as many enemies as possible; With the support of composite pylons, now his white twenty has only wiped out two R-27EPs and six R-77s at the centerline of the fuselage and under the air intake. Four R-77s and four R-73Ms on wing pylons were not at all used.
With so many weapons into battle, if it was the original Su-27S, Long Yun probably wouldn't dare to hold it so big, the weight of sixteen air-to-air missiles plus pylons is more than four tons, and the aerodynamic drag has also increased greatly.
Shooting down an enemy plane was certainly a combat achievement, but since it was intended to "disrupt the war situation," Long Yun's operation was carried out very calmly.
Face the threat of the southern skies. Apparently, the NATO air forces that discovered the attack of the "Scythe" reacted violently, and the electronic interference radiating from multiple directions was quite strong. The detection of N011 is also limited by a certain range.
However, for this situation, Long Yun's pre-war preparations were very sufficient, he studied the JASDF handed over by the Soviet military intelligence system, the deployment of the US military stationed in Japan, combined with the relevant information of the US military that he had studied in the real world, and paid special attention to the Fifth and Seventh Air Forces deployed in the Japanese archipelago and South Korea to deal with the Soviet Union. They are very familiar with the operational thinking and tactical characteristics of the US Air Force's fighter units in the strategic defense situation, and only now do they dare to fly their planes into battle alone.
Just look at the present, several suspected F-15s are coming, and there must be some help further behind, but compared with the navigation map on the display screen and the scheduled mission plan superimposed, Long Yun knows that the Su-24M of the Red Air Force is approaching the coastline of Honshu.
So the question is, in the face of the sea of VVS aircraft painted with red five stars, how do the Americans and their followers plan to deal with it, whether to send fighters, fighters or fighters?
There seem to be three answers to this question in theory, but there is never only one choice on the real battlefield.
During a large-scale war, in the face of the air threat from the attacking side, the "three-in-one" air defense system is certainly a necessity, but this does not mean that in the face of the incoming enemy, "air defense fighters," "ground-to-air missiles," and "antiaircraft guns" can play a role in one swren.
On the contrary, the relationship between the former and the latter two is often complementary, and in many cases there are also conflicts of combat use.
For a superpower like the United States, in modern warfare, it is the general situation to fly over the enemy's head and drop bombs, and if air defense is really needed, the "Eagle Wall" composed of air superiority fighters is the first choice, and other ship-to-air missile systems, including the "HAWK", PAC-X, and even the "Standard" and "Sparrow" ship-to-air missile systems on inshore warships, are only used to make up for blindness, or to counter tactical ballistic missiles and cruise missiles; As for anti-aircraft guns, do the Americans still have those things, of course there are, but even military personnel may not know about the "York Chinese" and other goods, and anti-aircraft guns have almost become the patent of the socialist camp that is relatively economically backward and needs a large number of weapons.
Returning to the current shape, the Far East defense plan of the NATO camp was not too flawed originally.
In the face of the air threat, the Americans' method is to throw fighter jets into the Russians to fight to the death, ground-to-air missiles are just an expedient measure to "stand in an invincible place", and antiaircraft artillery certainly has no status, if the F-15C/D of the Fifth Air Force can intercept most Russian fighters and at least disrupt their tactical operations, the JASDF in the rear can take care of the fish that slip through the net, and there is also an extra layer of insurance for the PAC-2 air defense missile in important areas, and the plan does look perfect.
But now the question is, what happens if there is a crack in the "eagle wall" in the sky?
Or, as it is now, the "sickle" is about to tear down this wall, and the commander will become like an ant on a hot pot, not knowing what to do.
Continuing to invest fighter jets seems to be to deliver food to that "fighter butcher", but what if you don't send fighters, air defense missiles can be used to hit the Russian "Reaper", but the "watchtower" early warning aircraft can see clearly, this guy is followed by a large number of Russian "fencers" and even Tu-16 "Badgers", when there are no NATO fighters in the sky to protect and let the opponent enter the forward airspace, isn't the missile fire control radar turned on just looking for a beating?
The performance of the stupid and black Russian anti-radiation missile is not very good, but no one dares to turn a blind eye!
Speaking of which, it is still a fighter jet, and the next air battle in the central part of Honshu has turned into a gluttonous feast for Viktor Rezenov.
It is true that the Americans could not have such a sacrificial spirit in this chaotic war, or the main course of the massacre.
In the face of the almost desperate "White Death", the disgraced U.S. AirForce did not directly admit defeat at first, and under the dispatch of the command center, the F-15C/D of the four "Spurs" squadrons also tried to enter the battlefield from the hollow, intending to slip over under the noses of the Russian killers and beat those "fencers" who had no self-defense, but were beaten by the white No. 20 who rushed down from the oblique stab.
During the battle, the American pilots who adhered to the principle of "prohibiting WVR contact" did not dare to surround them at all and fought to the death, but they were beaten down again without any suspense.
Seeing their comrades-in-arms dragging smoke down, the remaining three F-15 fighters could only swarm back, and when the frightened "eagles" called "flare" and regrouped, ready to launch an over-the-horizon strafing attack on the "sickle" at any cost, the cunning Russians had already flown away, flying over the wolf-filled coastline of Wakasa Bay, and twisting with the fighters of the 301st and 306th flight teams of JASDF rushing from two directions.
The red five stars and the little plaster, once again the air dialogue suddenly burst out, the time and place changed, but the ending was still the same without suspense.
F-4EJ, as the name suggests, is the Japanese export version of the F-4 "Ghost" made by McDonnell Douglas in the United States, itself was born out of a heavy carrier-based fighter, and it is also a relatively new E type, "Devoni" is equipped with the M61 series of 20 mm rotary tube guns, AN/APQ-120 fire control radar, can use AIM-7F / M and AIM-9M/L series missiles, is a very competent heavy air superiority fighter.
In Japan in a parallel world, the fate of the F-4EJ was originally the same as the real world, and after the newer F-15J/DJ fighter took over the air superiority mission, it gradually switched to ground support purposes, for which some of the "Devonists" were also improved to F-4EJ_Kai (meaning "change").
After the successful development of another new fighter, the F-2, JASDF's original plan was to gradually retire all the "Devonists", but a sudden world war disrupted this rhythm.
By the time the war in the Far East was ignited, the F-2 support fighters were only equipped with a flying team of about 20 aircraft, and in the face of the overwhelming sea of Red Star aircraft of the Lucia Army, not only the front-line flight team had to fight with all their might, but even the aging F-4EJ (in fact, it was not too old) had to pick up the original work of air combat again and play some role in the air defense cause of Japan.
There is no way, although the "Devoni" itself has good performance and can still be taken into the air to fight, but the number of valuable air pilots is limited, if possible, the commander naturally wants every pilot to fly the advanced F-15C/D/E to attack, but the reality is so, the war situation cannot tolerate a trace of delay, not to mention that the Americans are still urging and instigating behind them, how can they have the time and opportunity to apply for the purchase of more third-generation fighters to enrich their strength? (To be continued......)