Chapter five hundred and sixty-eight in the great reversal
Ah San first dispatched three SU30MKI squadrons and one Rafale Squadron to provide air firepower mainly for ground troops. Therefore, most of the three SU30MKIs of Ah San Air Force carried ground attack weapons and were ready to attack the Pakistani ground fortress and Khalid tanks, while the Rafale Fighter Squadron was responsible for air hiding.
The A-San Air Force is now very energetic and no longer treats the Pakistani Air Force as an opponent of the same level. In their eyes, only China can barely be regarded as an opponent. Yes, the failure of the J-Round fighter jets made the A-San Air Force think that China's J-Round and J10 fighter jets are actually inferior products. What they really deserve is the SU30MKK and SU27, which are the same as the SU30MKI series of the A-San Air Force, and their improved J11 series.
However, this seemingly blind action by the Pakistani army was actually a trap set by the China-Pakistan General Staff, and was a battlefield carefully selected by the joint combat tactical system of the theater.
When the SU30MKI of the A-San Air Force arrived at the position and opened fire on the Pakistani army's ground, the three J10s and five JF-10s of the Pakistani Air Force, which felt that the time was ripe, were all dispatched. Under the three-dimensional reconnaissance of the ground radar, 2 A-San Air Force's fighter position information was undoubtedly revealed under the three-dimensional reconnaissance of the ground radar, 2 A-San Air Force's fighter jets.
This information soon appeared in the joint combat tactical systems of the Pakistani Air Force on the combat theater that were launched and prepared for combat through airplanes. After the fighter took off, the system began to obtain enemy information through various means, and began to analyze possible combat targets and how many air-to-air missiles needed to be launched to destroy the opponent. Bamboo-Shu_Bar.8.)
As soon as the Pakistani Air Force moved, Ah San's air early warning aircraft also reconnaissed the intelligence dispatched by the Pakistani Air Force, so Ah San's air force was not outdone. While they kept SU30MKI's continued support for the front line, the remaining two SU30MKIs and two gust squadrons in Skadu were immediately taken off. Since they were closer to the battlefield, they almost rushed to the battlefield with the Pakistani Air Force.
Through the early air combat experience, A San Air Force is preparing to fight against the three J10 squadrons of the Pakistani army with three gust squadrons, and the remaining two SU30MKIs are very confident to entangle the five JF-17 squadrons of the Pakistani army. After waiting for the three SU30MKI squadrons to complete the ground attack, they will use the remaining two air-to-air missiles and two fully armed SU30MKIs to solve the five JF-17 squadrons.
According to the previous battle, A San's plan was completely fine. If the SU30MKI, which has the advantage of fire before the enemy and high maneuverability, would use the game fight, two squadrons entangled the five squadrons of the Pakistani army, there would be no problem with the JF-10 for more than ten minutes. Even the SU30MKI, which only had two air-to-air missiles, was not comparable to the JF-11 fighter jets, and the number of both sides was almost the same.
Therefore, when the main air forces of both sides gathered more than 80 kilometers away from Skadu and more than 100 kilometers away from Gilgit, the frontline command of the Afghan military felt very good about the Pakistani army's desperate bets. They believed that this time they could achieve their contributions. Even at the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Three Army of the Three Army of New Delhi, the Afghan military and his big bosses were secretly happy and breathed a sigh of relief at the Pakistani army's almost angry attack.
The Pakistani Air Force left the strong air defense force over Gilgit and took the initiative to launch a decisive battle over a river valley with almost no ground air defense force support. The three military could only think that the Pakistani army was a foolish move.
This scale is the largest air combat after the Middle East War and the Gulf War, greatly rewriting the history of future world air combat and the direction of fighter jet research.
The first to suffer a big loss was the two SU30MKI squadrons of A San who followed the valuable combat experience gained a few days ago to deal with the JF-10 fighter jets. They did not expect that the five JF-10 squadrons of the Ba Army, which had just taken off, did not enter the usual attack position at all, and launched two of the SD10 air-to-air missiles they carried dozens of kilometers away.
This seemingly random air-to-air missile was eventually hit by the targets preset by the theater joint combat tactical system with the accurate radar information of the 2000 early warning aircraft of the Air Guard 2000. Each SU30MKI had to face 3 SD10 air-to-air missiles launched at different locations at the same time, blocking the maximum possible direction of its possible maneuverability.
Before the A-San pilot could recover from his excitement, he heard the sirens of his plane being locked by a missile sounded sharply, and the system also prompted that it was not just one! In the desperate maneuver avoidance, the A-San Air Force pilot, except for a few lucky people, maneuvered randomly to avoid the first round of attacks. The SU30MKI, which was maneuvering strictly in tactical action, was waiting for the SD air-to-air missiles that were swarming in, and set off fireworks directly!
However, the several SU30MKIs who escaped by luck soon ushered in the second wave of attacks from the JF-11 fighter jets. Of course, this time it was not just them. The three SU30MKIs who had just completed the ground attack had not yet reached a high and adjusted their positions, and the bombs of the SD10 air-to-air missiles of the JF-11 fighter jet were placed over the ground battlefields of the Indian and Pakistani armies like fireworks.
On the other hand, A San's three Rafale squadrons were relatively lucky. The first round of attacks launched by the three J10 squadrons lacking detailed Rafale fighter performance data support was significantly less effective than that of the JF-11 Squadrons. Nearly half of A San's Rafale fighter jets escaped the first wave of attacks.
However, although the remaining Rafale fighter of Ah San launched a desperate attack in desperate situations, most of Ah San's Rafale fighter have rushed to launch Mika air-to-air missiles without effectively locking the Pakistani J10. However, this dying struggle is not very effective. The Pakistani pilots only need to calmly follow the prompts of the joint combat tactical system of the theater and make prompt maneuvering evasion actions to avoid the attack, and then launch the SD10 air-to-air missiles according to the system prompts.
This effective tactical tip allows most of the Mika missiles of the Rafale fighter to shoot into the air and disappear.
So A San's Rafale fighter pilot, like the SU30MKI pilot, was hit by one or two SD10 air-to-air missiles before he could see the shadow of the J10 fighter. Just like they suppressed the Pakistani army two days ago, they watched the Pakistani army's J10 get closer and closer on the radar, while their own fighter jets are fewer and fewer.
Chapter completed!