Chapter 1443 Anti-radiation record
The Americans have a smart abacus. Unexpectedly, although the plan is good, the Russians who have been here all the way do not buy it.???`c?o?m
Just as the two F-15s flew sideways and tried to retreat into the "air corridor", in the vast airspace around the corridor that few "distant eagles" could not be blocked, MiGs with red five-star painted were also moving around, and a group of them quickly approached the boundary of the air corridor.
A batch of VVS fighter jets approaching from a height of 7,000 meters, have appeared on the displays of the "Wanglou" early warning aircraft and Hokkaido long-range warning radar.
The target echo was very clear, but the battlefield dispatcher frowned at the screen, which was different from the previous situation of calm response. Now the US military is short of force. There are only four UASF fighters in the 120-degree fan-shaped airspace ahead of the E-3b side. Other fighters are still performing missions in the airspace further south. He can only roll the trackball, take off the microphone and call the closest group of F-15 aircraft, and turn to two o'clock to deal with the suspected "whipster".
I was confronting a lonely PV "Flanker" and temporarily received an instruction from "Wanglou". It was not easy to use the second use for the F-15c equipped with a Aim-12ob...?`
After the target data was refreshed, the American pilot weighed the air conditioning diagram of the lower-view monitor, believing that the "Flanker" at a height of 40,000 feet was not too threatening yet. While pushing the rod, he called "Laoya" to stare at the high-altitude target, led the wingman to turn, and added and shot a batch of "s1ammer".
It took about two minutes before and after, and the numbers were jumping. When the missile that was stabbing away was about to enter the self-guided, the pilot suddenly heard the dispatcher's scream:
"'p1umber','p1umber'!target_a1pha_attending,oh_jesus,'s_o'c1ock!"("'Loss Manager','Loss Manager'! The goal is approaching, oh my god, 'scissors' is in your seven o'clock direction!")
"hat?'laura', are_temptation..." ("What?'laura'. You are sure...")
With the care of "Laoya", he was concentrating on dealing with several "whipsters" who were raiding over high. The dispatcher's warning made the pilot shudder. He pulled up his goggles and turned his head hard to look towards the direction of seven o'clock. He thought to himself what happened? Wasn't the "flanker" just now still forty nautical miles away? Did "Laoya" not keep an eye on him, or was he lost his target by the Russians?
At this moment, missile launcher counting and radar alarm sounded at the same time in the cockpit. The UAF pilot who turned his head turned around and looked at the rr prompt. The radiation source was at five o'clock. He then turned to the left and connected the radio to call the wingman:
"'p1umber_four', there is a situation at five o'clock! Is there any movement in your rr?"
“negative, negative!
Boss, what's the situation? I'm here for the time being-"
The "whipster" who had been keeping a close eye on the front half of the ball immediately launched missile attacks. Although the two gray low-visualized "eagles" were afraid of the enemy planes behind them, they trusted "Laoya"'s air surveillance; after all, there are not many aircraft in the entire airspace at all, but unexpectedly, the early warning aircraft missed the target. It was not until the threat approached that the cunning Russians had fired missiles, and it was still arhm!
It was encountered a PV interceptor with an active bullet. This was the first time that the "eagle" of the 34th Regiment had encountered it. The well-trained young men were not panicked. The F-15c aircraft confirmed that only he was targeted by himself, so he immediately ordered the wingman to quickly transfer the enemy.
As for himself, he took a deep breath, intending to act as a bait, push the rod backward and rolled into the spiral downward barrel, while throwing large strips of radar interference foil.
When attacking, UAF, who has always been used to fighting a tailwind battle, is not very adaptable to this situation.
Faced with the approaching attack of the active bullet, the gray giant eagle at an altitude of nearly 10,000 meters was rolling continuously, leaving behind a large cloud of shiny foil. The pilot, who was under the overload, tried to control the plane and used a smooth continuous barrel roll to try to get rid of the self-guided head to track it. However, the rum's chirping was always there. Realizing that there might be more than one missile chasing behind him, he immediately urged the rudder at the low point of the barrel rolling track, changed the side rod, and turned it sideways in a hazy black vision, and then barely avoided the fierce attack of the second r-77.
After intense maneuvering avoidance, the F-15c that was continuously dispelled from the two active radar-guided missiles suffered a great loss of energy, and the distance between them and the wingman was also widened to thousands of meters.
With a sense of gratitude and weakness after the disaster, the Americans were fighting spirit again and were ready to attack the Russians who rushed over with their wingman. However, he called "p1umber_four" a few times but did not respond. Then he remembered a "sizzling" noise in his headphones just now. When he turned to look at the sky, he saw a gray figure dragging smoke falling down crookedly. He was shocked and sweated.
What, what happened? P1umber_four was actually shot?!
Just now, he avoided a wave of BVR attacks and entered the maneuvering evasion, the captain who was driving the F-15 aircraft also asked the wingman, confirming that he was the only one who was targeted by the missile, but now he was safe and sound, but the wingman - at this moment, he saw a small black dot popping up from the falling wreckage, and then a white umbrella flower blooming. Obviously, the "eagle" had lost control, and the pilot chose to parachute, but what had just given birth?
He shot continuous visual range missiles and fell an F-15c. Long Yun's BVR attack was just right. Although he failed to achieve a sudden attack, he succeeded in a sneak attack without warning from the rear, but he used a subtle trick to kill a wingman.
After the second batch of R-77 shots, considering that the opponent was prepared, especially the powered F-15, the efficiency of the purely visual line attack would not be high. He then chased and attacked two R-77p blindly, blocking a small piece of airspace where the opponent might turn around and counterattack with preset parameters. As a result, the enemy's aircraft that avoided the missile escaped for luck and turned to catch up with the enemy. The wingman whose radar was in PDSTT mode was stabbed in a straight line.
The battle that exploded outside the visual range, from firing missiles to approaching the target, was still more than twenty kilometers away from both sides. (To be continued.)
Chapter completed!