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Seven hundred and seventieth chapters bloody Baraka (4)

Nick Zirand certainly knew Lieutenant General Riley's concerns, and he was also deeply involved in the plan. "General, we are not going to fight hard with the PLA immediately, but we are moving in Kenya after taking off." Nick Zirand smiled mysteriously and said, "In this way, when the PLA discovers our F-15, the PLA's flying regiment will definitely not dare to move lightly. We are just moving in Kenya. According to the PLA's code of conduct, they dare not cross the border at all, but they are worried that we will cross the border and attack at any time."

"In this way, we can completely restrain the J-10C fighter jets of the PLA and create opportunities for the Ugandans to annihilate the PLA J-7 drone." Nick Zirand continued, "At the same time, the general can secretly mobilize the F-35 squadron to come. When the PLA discovers that we are just a suspicious plan, we have already assembled the F-15 and F-35 squadrons. At this time, we can choose to suddenly cross the border and destroy the PLA's air force in Tanzania in one fell swoop. At the same time, we dispatch the Third Mechanized Infantry Brigade to cooperate with the Ugandan and Rwandans to completely solve the Kakortu armed forces."

It has to be said that in addition to being a bit unfair in politics, Nick Zirand's plan has great feasibility in military affairs. Nick Zirand sees the fatal weakness of the PLA, which is that he has to follow the rules when acting overseas. In his opinion, in the face of the joint attack between the Rwandans and the Ugandans, the US military came to preside over the leadership of Tanzania, and had long sent troops to South Kivu Province, defeating the Lu-Uk coalition forces to a loss.

However, the People's Liberation Army lacks this confidence and can only wait until the Baraka tragedy happens. After obtaining the permission of the KMT government to send troops through political means, it will not dare to send troops. If this is not the case, the People's Liberation Army would have long been able to choose the right time to wipe out the Luwu coalition forces in one fell swoop. There is no need to be as troublesome as it is now, and the Kagurt Kurtu armed forces suffered heavy losses.

It can be said that at this point, Nick Zirand is very accurate in the PLA.

"But if the People's Liberation Army attacks our F-15 squadron directly, our F-15 squadron will probably suffer a great loss." Lieutenant General Riley was a little hesitant and threatened the People's Liberation Army's air force to not let go of attacking Uganda's F-16 fighter jets. The F-15 squadron's fighter jets must be very close to the battlefield, and it is best to form a horn with the Ugandan F-16 fighter jets and can enter the attack state at any time. In this way, Lieutenant General Riley had to order the F-15 squadron to enter the Burundian airspace very close to Baraka.

Although the Burundian authorities would not have much reaction to the entry of the US Air Force, if the PLA's air force suddenly launches an attack, the F-15 squadron will have no choice but to choose to fight. After the results of the two air battles in Diaoyutai prove that neither the F-15J nor the F-15E/F are the opponents of the PLA's J-10C. Coupled with the disadvantage of quantity, Lieutenant General Riley is afraid that the F-15 squadron will be destroyed. If the Chinese suddenly enter Burundian airspace to fight desperately.

"Don't worry, the Chinese do not have the confidence to do this." Nick Zirand was not worried about this. "Their so-called Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence have completely limited themselves, and their people have not yet learned how to act in the way of a big country. You see when you have taken the initiative to fight in the past, you will rebound after being forced to be unable to do so. Most of the time, even if you are found, you dare not use the force in your hands."

Lieutenant General Riley thought about it and it seemed that this was true. In the earlier battle between China and India, the Sino-Vietnam War was not mentioned, even the Nansha was facing several small countries, but they only spoke but did not act. It was not until the year before that they could not even want to mine oil. They finally took it back. Thinking about it, this country was indeed a bit tolerant.

Thinking of this, Lieutenant General Reilly was persuaded by Nick Zirand, who ordered the F-15 squadron stationed at Nairobi Air Base to take off and go to Burundi airspace near Baraka to perform a deterrent mission. At the same time, he urgently coordinated and mobilized the F-35 squadron stationed at Saudi Air Base to help. If the conditions were appropriate, Lieutenant General Reilly did not mind taking the initiative to launch an attack and sending a fatal blow to the PLA Air Force.

As long as the PLA J-10C flying regiment is destroyed, the remaining PLA ground forces will not be afraid.

"Old Song, the Americans are really picking up time. In this way, our air force will be very difficult to deal with." Looking at the information about the dispatch of the US F-15 squadron on the radar map of the large curtain wall of the command center, Deputy Brigade Commander Dai Qiliang frowned. Although he had some estimates about the sudden abnormal movement of the US fighter jets in advance, everyone has never come up with a good solution in response. Faced with this scene, even if it is not a big fight, the opinions of the chief officials have not yet been unified.

The General Staff strictly ordered that the People's Liberation Army should not cross the border without authorization, which restricted the option of the People's Liberation Army to take the initiative to attack. In this way, if the US F-15 squadron stayed in Burundi or Kenya, Song Jihong and others could not launch an attack. However, no one knew that the US military's chances that were close to each other would not launch an attack suddenly. For air force operations, it is too important to seize the initiative. It can even be said that the victory or defeat was a flash of thought.

"Old Song, I always feel that this matter is not that simple," Chief of Staff Zheng Quan said with a serious face. "Although the strength of this F-15E/F fighter jet does not seem to be as strong as that of our Air Force J-10C, the difference is not too far. If we only dispatch 10 fighter jets, it may be more in danger once they are attacked by the US military. I think all fighters need to take off as soon as possible to escort the Baraka battle situation, so that once something happens, we can deal with it in time."

After hearing what Zheng Quan said, Song Jihong pondered for a moment and ordered the air force to attack and respond. The new flight regiment stationed in Tanzania was a fully equipped reinforcement regiment, with a total of more than 30 J-10C fighter jets. After it came out, it had the upper hand on the US F-15 squadron.

After the US F-15 took off, Song Jihong ordered the 10 J-10Cs to stay in Tanzania temporarily on standby. The Destroyer drone that was on duty was recalled to stay at an air base near Kigoma. On the one hand, it supplemented fuel and ammunition, and on the other hand, it also waited for the escort of the J-10C fighter jets. Without the escort of the J-10C fighter jets, this drone with almost no self-defense capability is not an opponent of the F-16 fighter jets at all.

Although this would have given Ugandans and Rwandans a chance to breathe, it took nearly an hour for the J-10C fighter from the base of Dar es Salaam, while the Ugandan F-16 fighter and American F-15 fighter only took about half an hour to arrive. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, Song Jihong had to take back the Destroyer drone.

The plan to use helicopters to deploy the marching camp had to be postponed. This sudden change made the Luwu coalition, which was frustrated by the Destroyer drone in Baraka, breathed a sigh of relief. Their commander had long been desperate about the war after seeing a large number of fighter planes flying over from the other side, so he took advantage of this opportunity to summon troops that invaded the city of Baraka to retreat.

Although the Destroyer UAV only carried out a round of bombing and strike missions, it almost destroyed the heavy firepower positions in the Luwu coalition. It was a Winglong UAV that had been performing battlefield reconnaissance missions, and sent every move of the Luwu coalition back to the PLA command center. Therefore, the PLA acted on the side, and let the Destroyer UAV directly attack the key points of the Luwu coalition.

Seeing the enemy began to retreat, Ka Kurtu felt relieved. To be honest, his troops had reached a limit until now. After several days of sleepless battles, almost all the elite forces were suppressed on Balaka's Ka Kurtu, if he had not received the news that the People's Liberation Army would join the battle to rescue him, he would have packed up his troops and returned to Kalemi.

This time, Cai Zhongxiao did not break his promise. The People's Liberation Army indeed fell from the sky at a critical moment. The Air Force took the lead in launching a fatal blow to the enemy, and finally became the last straw to overwhelm the equally exhausted Luwu coalition. However, even if the enemy began to retreat now, Ka Kurtu could not organize troops to pursue. After the battle is stopped, many Ka Kurtu's soldiers began to fall asleep directly on the battlefield.

Fortunately, after a series of publicity, Ka Kurtu successfully formed his troops into the main force to resist aggression. In addition, the strict orders were not to harass the residents, so these soldiers were more or less recognized by local residents. They took the initiative to provide them with some food and water during the battle. Otherwise, in such a fierce battle, Ka Kurtu could not provide these soldiers with so much material supplies. Just replenishing ammunition was enough. Kurtu was worried.

It can be said that although Ka Kurtu's troops were almost half destroyed, they won the hearts of the residents of South Kivu Province.

However, just when Ka Kurtu thought that the bloody war would come to an end, Nick Zirande, who found that the Lu U coalition was retreating on his own, issued an order to not retreat to the Lu U coalition through the senior management of the Lu U military. The battle was finally over, and Nick Zirande also needed the Lu U coalition to act as bait to lure the People's Liberation Army Air Force out, and then wait for the F-35 squadron to come and annihilate it in one fell swoop.

Under the severe orders of the senior leaders of the Luwu military, the remaining more than 10,000 Luwu coalition forces stopped their retreat, but began to reorganize the troops after withdrawing from Baraka more than ten kilometers. The news soon reached Ka. Kurtu, who was almost collapsed, was not only busy collecting about two battalions to form a new street battle line in the northern city of Baraka City, but also constantly urged Cai Zhongxiao to let the People's Liberation Army troops come from the other side as soon as possible. Now, after his troops relaxed, they could no longer withstand a new round of high-intensity attacks.

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