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Volume 7 Peninsula Smoke Chapter 41 Dragon Wall

On the 20th of the month, nearly 60 hours after the war broke out, the Republic announced its participation in the war...

Although the Republic's dispatch of troops to North Korea was expected by news media around the world, when Huang Guowei announced the news to hundreds of reporters, it still caused a magnitude 12 earthquake in the press because in the statement issued by Huang Guowei, neither the scale of participation nor the way of participation was mentioned.

Will the Republic join the war in full swing?

When news media around the world focused on reporting on the Republic's participation in the war, the Republic's first participating troops had entered the battlefield and carried out patrol and air defense patrol missions over northern North Korea.

Fighting is inevitable.

As the US Marines landed in Wonsan obtained the first batch of heavy equipment and prepared to advance north, the US military (mainly carrier-based aviation) strengthened the bombing operations in northern North Korea and assisted the 1st Air Assault Division, which was attacking in advance, attacked in the direction of Ham Hung.

At 12:1, the KJ-22 patrolling over Erdao Baihe first discovered the US military aircraft fleet approaching North Korea.

After receiving the message, the early warning aircraft of the 3211th Brigade turned to patrol northeast, and contacted the 111th Fighter Battalion that had just arrived over North Korea.

The squadron should be careful and move into a new direction and prepare to intercept enemy planes." Without partners, Mei Lechi can only directly command the 12 fighter planes of Squadron 1, and Major Chai Junhui is commanded by Squadron 2 to fight.

Through the tactical data link, the battlefield information obtained by the early warning aircraft was directly transmitted to the 12 j-14a of the 2nd Squadron.

2~The fighter planes parted ways. The 2nd Squadron 12 fighter plane turned northeast. Under the guidance of the early warning plane, it headed over Northeastern North Korea and prepared to intercept the US military aircraft group from the side.

Mei Lechi did not lead the 1st Squadron Land 12 fighter jets to participate in the battle because he knew that the next battle would be very fierce.

Neither local fighter jets on both sides use airborne fire control radars and rely entirely on early warning aircraft to provide ground battlefield information.

At 12:22.2, the squadron 12j-14a disappeared from the field of view of the early warning aircraft.

In order not to be discovered, the j-14a generally activates active electromagnetic interference equipment 2 minutes before entering the detection range of the enemy early warning aircraft. Not to mention that the US military can't find the e-2d. The active electromagnetic interference equipment gives J-1 excellent stealth ability and also gives Republic Air Force pilots more tactical choices.

It's considered cheap Chai Junhui!

Mei Lechi thought while staring at the left screen showing the battlefield information.

The US military aircraft group is still moving towards Ham Hing and is not aware of the threat ahead. Using the time agility switch, the j-14 can still use the airborne fire-controlled radar when using active electromagnetic interference equipment. However, under normal circumstances, the j-11 will not rush to start the fire-controlled radar. When the enemy aircraft group enters the missile attack range, it relies on the target position information provided by the early warning aircraft to launch the missile. It is not until the last moment that the fire-controlled radar is used to illuminate the enemy aircraft to obtain the target information, and then provides the most critical guidance information for the missile through the fire-controlled data link.

In order to ensure that enemy aircraft cannot escape the missile's ground attack range, the attack distance is generally 60% of the missile's maximum range.

When J-11 performs air-optimal missions, the standard equipment is 6 SD-166 "Lightning|||" interceptor missiles and 2pl-15 "Viophant" fighting missiles. The SD-166 uses a rocket pulse rushing integrated engine, which can maintain the maximum flight speed of Mach 6 throughout the entire range; when J-14 is flying at a speed of Mach 1, the maximum range of head attacks reaches 180 kilometers, the maximum range of side attacks is 150 kilometers, and the maximum range of tail chase attacks can also reach 120 kilometers; according to 60% range, the squadron entering the ground from the side will launch missiles about 90 kilometers away from the US military fleet. At this distance, it is difficult for any fighter to escape the attack range of SD-16!

90 kilometers, for the speed of Mach 6 SD-166, it is only necessary!

In an air battle with little suspense, when the US pilot ejected the skydiving ground, I'm afraid he didn't know where the opponent was!

Mei Lechi smiled faintly and waited patiently for the results of the 2nd Squadron.

Several red cursors appeared on the central landlord monitor, and Mei Lechi quickly diverted his sight.

"The dragon's cave calls the flying dragon, the dragon's cave calls the flying dragon..."

"Flying Dragon received." Mei Lechi answered while connecting the formation communication channel, allowing the other 11 pilots to receive "calls" from the early warning aircraft at the same time.

"Azip 17c degrees, height 5500, speed 850, target category 3, quantity 36."

"I understand, go to intercept immediately."

"The data is being transmitted, and the dragon cave is guiding."

"The dragon cave guides, and each machine follows the long machine to turn."

Under the leadership of the captain's landline, the 12j-14 divided into three teams quickly turned.

Mei Lechi also needs to pay attention to the battlefield information transmitted from the tactical data link, and the target is an attack aircraft group, with a total of 36 aircraft.

It should be a Korean fighter!

After completing the steering, the early warning machine first sent a command to start the active electromagnetic interference device.

As the active electromagnetic interference device on the 12 fighter jet began to work, except for the 12 pilots who could see it with their naked eyes, all aircraft on both sides of the battlefield could not detect the J-14a fleet moving south with radar.

Because the active electromagnetic interference device blocks all electromagnetic waves, the tactical communication between the machine group and the early warning aircraft is temporarily interrupted.

Looking at the countdown readings that were beating on the home screen, Mei Lechi breathed a sigh of relief.

Modern air combat,

At that time, it was to launch interceptor missiles to the enemy hundreds of kilometers away, and then carry the second batch of missiles to fight. Fighting rarely occurs, or even does not occur at all. According to statistics from the US military in the Iran War, the results of fighting air combat in combat were less than 5% of the total results. In the Vietnam War, 97% of the results of the Republic's Air Force's air combat were obtained from the perspective range!

The technological advancement has made pilots like Mei Lechi very embarrassed.

In the words of Mei Lechi's old superior Liang Guoxiang, modern air combat is a "electronic game".

When the countdown index became zero, 12 pilots including Mei Lechi also activated the time agility switch at the same time and began to obtain battlefield information sent by the early warning aircraft.

The US military has long known that the Republic's Air Force is equipped with active electromagnetic interference devices and has been looking for countermeasures.

Although there is no intelligence to confirm that the US military has mastered the method of dealing with active electromagnetic interference devices, when using the time agile switch, there is a "interference gap", which means that it is possible to be discovered by the enemy.

Because the time window is not "large", the speed of j-14 obtaining information through tactical data links is greatly reduced.

After about 0 minutes, the battlefield information appeared on the home screen.

Distance 1!

"All machines should pay attention to it, long machines allocate targets and prepare for attack."

The assignment of targets is done by onboard computers, and then transmitted to other fighter jets through tactical data links within the formation. Mei Lechi’s job is to check the status of the missile, determine the number of missiles launched, activate the missile, and input the data required for inertial navigation to the missile.

The whole process only took 15.

As the target allocation was completed, Merlechi issued an order to launch the missile.

The 12j-11's abdominal bomb bay door bounced open, and under the push of a small explosion bolt, the SD-1 missile was thrown out of the bomb bay one by one. After falling 5 meters, the solid rocket engine ignited, increasing the missile's flight speed to more than 25 Hz within 2 minutes; the pulse rush engine was started under the action of the inertial control system, increasing the missile's ground flight speed to Mach 6, and allowing the missile to fly at this speed until it hits the target or burns out the fuel.

Under the protection of the active electromagnetic interference system, the j-14 does not have to worry about being discovered by the enemy when launching the missile.

A set of countdown indexes appeared again on the main display to remind the pilot to start the fire control radar in time to provide the missile with the guidance information needed to attack the target.

Before this, every pilot must pay close attention to battlefield information.

If the battlefield situation changes, such as the enemy plane suddenly turns, the fire control radar must be activated in advance or delayed, and the missile's flight trajectory can be adjusted through the fire control data link to ensure that the missile can hit the enemy plane.

Although it is a "electronic game", pilots such as Melechi are still very excited.

The enemy aircraft group has not turned around and is still moving towards Shunchuan, as if it is ready to bomb Shunchuan or Anzhou. If everything goes well, Mei Lechi will get several results in dozens of seconds!

When the index was about to return to zero, Meilechi activated the airborne fire control radar.

The data is synchronized on the screens of the helmet sight and head-up display. Because 36 enemy aircraft are intercepted, each J-14 fired 6 SD-116s, intercepting enemy aircraft at the same time in a cross-attack manner, ensuring that each enemy aircraft is attacked from 2j-14 ground SD-166 missiles. In this case, the probability of shooting down enemy aircraft is more than 99%.

Considering the situation of plug-in weapons, j-14a has 8 fire control data links and can guide 8 missiles at the same time!

Because the fire control data link system is integrated into the fire control radar, the fire control data is directly launched by the active phased array radar to the missiles in the front, thereby reducing the negative impact of the active electromagnetic interference system on data transmission.

Within just 5, all work is automatically completed under computer control.

As the icon representing the enemy plane on the screen changed from yellow to red, Merlechi turned off the fire control radar.

The missile has received the most critical guidance information and will enter the autonomous attack stage in about a few seconds, and no longer need to provide support from fighter jets.

At this time, the enemy aircraft group began to disperse, indicating that the enemy aircraft intercepted the electromagnetic waves emitted by the j-1 fire control radar.

Although Mei Lechi believed that this round of attack could kill most of the enemy planes, he did not lead the group to turn, because no one could guarantee that the pilots in the south would not have the idea of ​​fighting to the death.

There is no suspense in the air combat. Before Squadron 1 intercepted the South Korean military aircraft group, Squadron 2 defeated the US military aircraft group.

From the battlefield information sent by the early warning aircraft, Mei Lechi knew that the squadron used the SD-16 to kill two US carrier-based fighter jets, forcing the US military to give up the bombing operation on Hamxing.

The Korean military aircraft group that rushed to bomb Shunchuan was even more miserable, with 36 fighter jets being shot down 34!

When counting the results, six missiles launched by the brigade captain's landline shot down the enemy plane! According to the unwritten rules of the Republic Air Force, only half of the results were calculated under the name of Mei Lechi, and the other half were collective results of the brigade.

The two air battles, which were not very large, changed the situation of the Peninsula War.

An invisible "dragon wall" formed by the "flying dragon" of the Republic Air Force appeared over North Korea.

damn it**

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