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Eight hundred and twentieth IX final battle (3)

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In the dark night sky, looking at the Destroyer drone and cruise missile dragging long flames like meteors in the sky, it let out a scary scream and landed on its own warship like a storm. These are the PLA drones and cruise missiles that escaped the interception of Standard-2 air defense missiles and entered the warships near-air. Due to the failure of the GPS positioning system, the results of the Standard-2 long-range air defense missiles on the US Aegis destroyers and cruisers achieved far less than expected, which made the attack targets that appeared within the sight of the US Aegis destroyers and cruisers beyond imagination.

Next, one after another, the Sea Sparrow ship-to-air missile and the Ram short-range ship-to-air missile began to ignite and launch, rushing towards the god of death who was about to arrive at the warship. Although the US officers and soldiers were full of despair, they still did not give up their final counterattack. The dense array short-range defense system, as the last resort, kept venting anger, reflecting the dark night sky near the warship a shocking blood red!

However, the number of PLA drones and cruise missiles that are coming have exceeded the limit of warship air defense firepower. At the Subic Bay Naval Base in the Philippines, there are more than 200 Destroyer drones and nearly 300 DH-10 or Xiongfeng 2E long-range cruise missiles to protect the USS John Stanis and the USS Ronald Reagan aircraft carrier 10 large Aegis warships, including 6 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and 4 Ticonderoga-class cruisers, and are also facing attacks from nearly 50 dangerous air targets. After two rounds of interception by the warship's standard-2 long-range air defense missile system, each warship still has nearly 20 air targets not destroyed.

At this distance, US warships can only launch one round of Sea Sparrow Ship and Air Missiles and Ram short-range ship-to-air missiles to fight. With the guidance capabilities of the Aegis system, they can guide up to multiple missiles to intercept 18 air targets at the same time. In other words, the US warship missile defense system is no longer possible to intercept all incoming air targets.

The short-range dense array defense system can only deal with cruise missiles, and is almost powerless to do anything about the Destroyer drone that flexibly attacks from the sky with nearly vertical attacks.

One after another, the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and the Ticonderoga-class cruisers began to make deafening explosions. Whether it was the Destroyer drone carrying 500 kilograms of bombshells or the DH-10 or the Hungfeng 2E cruise missile carrying more than 500 kilograms of high-explosive warheads, a hitting the warship would be enough to send it to the bottom of the sea.

Therefore, when Rear Admiral Bridge saw friendly ships being continuously shot not far away on the USS John Stanis aircraft carrier, his heart was already cold. Although the USS John Stanis aircraft carrier and the USS Ronald Reagan were unexpectedly not attacked, Rear Admiral Bridge had a fearful warning sign in his heart.

As expected, almost at the same time, the air defense systems on the USS John Stanis and the USS Ronald Reagan made a sharp alarm, "Ballistic Missile!" Rear Admiral Bridge saw the information fed back from the SPS-48E three-dimensional air search radar system, and his mind was blank. Although the US Nimitz-class aircraft carrier is not without protection capabilities, relying on the Eight-connected "Sea Sparrow" ship-to-air missiles and dense array systems, it is just a delusion to deal with ballistic missiles with a speed of up to 10 times the speed of sound from the sky, not to mention that there are 3 this time!

When Rear Bridge was thrown into the air by the violent explosion vibration, Rear Bridge, who was at the last moment of his life, felt relieved. He would never bear any responsibility for the failure of the Special Mixed Fleet.

Perhaps, this was originally a war that shouldn't have happened.

The "John Stanis" aircraft carrier had two DF-21D ballistic missiles, which directly tore the huge hull of the "John Stanis" aircraft carrier and sank into the seabed of Subic Bay more than ten minutes later. Most of the sailors on the ship were unable to escape and together with the huge warships, they became an eternal landscape in Subic Bay.

The USS Ronald Reagan is much luckier, with only one DF-21D hitting the port side of the ship deck. Although it caused dozens of casualties on the spot, before the aircraft carrier sank, most of the officers and soldiers on the ship escaped, which was a blessing in disgrace.

In this service, the two Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, six Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and four Ticonderoga-class cruisers of the US military stationed in the Philippines were all destroyed. More than 120 US fighter jets took off and less than two squadrons fled back to the US Clark Air Force Base. The People's Liberation Army's South China Sea attack aircraft group lost more than 50 fighter jets of various types.

In Naha, the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier that the US military was anchored in the port was sunk, and four "Ali Burke" class destroyers and two "Ticonderoga" class cruisers were unable to escape the fate of being sunk. In the fierce air battle in the East China Sea, the US-Japan coalition fighter jets lacked appropriate air early warning aircraft command and guidance and were attacked by the PLA Pacific Fleet Haihongqi air defense missiles at the sea, which made their casualties more severe than the battles over the South China Sea.

In the end, only more than 60 of the US and Japanese fighter jets fled back, and the rest were all buried in the East China Sea, occupying all the early warning command and geographical advantage of the People's Liberation Army aircraft group. At the cost of losing more than 120, it achieved great results in annihilation of most of the main forces of the US and Japanese Air Force in Okinawa.

The main force of the PLA South China Sea Fleet and the Pacific Fleet, which undertakes auxiliary attack missions, except for the Pacific Fleet, which had a Kid-class destroyer hit by a missile from the US and Japanese Air Force during air defense operations, the four aircraft carriers were unscathed. In addition to the carrier-based aircraft participating in the air, all the main warships maintained their complete combat effectiveness. The US submarines that wanted to fish all over the battle lost three Los Angeles-class offensive nuclear submarines under the anti-submarine network of the PLA aircraft carrier battle group, but only achieved the results of sinking two PLA 039G New Song-class submarines.

In North Korea, the PLA Air Force was comparable to the fighter jets of the US, Japan and South Korea, and each lost nearly 100 aircraft before the battle ended. On the ground battlefield, overnight, the PLA completely defeated the defense line of the US, South Korea and attacked nearly forty kilometers forward. Its right-wing vanguard was already close to the capital of the Koreans.

On the South Asian battlefield, the People's Liberation Army's attack was completely bluffing, which caused the Indians to be falsely alarmed.

Therefore, when the battle was finally over at 5:00 in the middle of the night, the PLA's moon death plan achieved extremely brilliant success. In space, the US military satellites passing over Asia were swept away. More than 30 low-Earth orbit satellites that performed various military missions were all damaged by super electromagnetic radiation, losing their functions forever, and becoming new space garbage.
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