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Chapter 546 Siege and Flanking

The emergence of the "Caucasus God of Death" suddenly disrupted the overall deployment of the NATO Central Command.

The Russian super ace, who once attacked the Caucasus sky and shot down countless NATO fighters, not only made front-line combatants well-known, but also known to everyone in the NATO command department. Besides, the nickname "God of Death" is suspected of destroying one's morale and gaining the might of the enemy, but it has already spread in the military system. Now, suddenly facing this terrifying opponent again, naturally makes everyone feel panicked.

However, "if you are afraid, you will be afraid." Faced with sudden threats, Americans' response efforts are unprecedented.

They had a little doubt about the reappearance of the "Caucasus Death God". After all, this killer god has not appeared in the sky for a long time. Could it be that the Russians are playing tricks?

However, with the faithful scanning of an/apy-1 carried out by the e-3a early warning aircraft, the battlefield situation sent back immediately shattered the only remaining fantasy of the Americans: the echo signal of the northeast "Eagle" fighter that could be distinguished twenty seconds ago soon became dimmed on the display screen and disappeared, obviously had been shot down in the battle. A group of "Flanker" dual aircraft shot down three f-15cs in a row in less than a minute. Who else could there be except that guy for this level of combat power!

Give up the last bit of luck, the battlefield commander gritted his teeth and ordered it immediately to mobilize all available interception forces over the Black Sea to carry out a saturation attack on the Russian "God of Death" who was simply fearless in the northern sky:

"Click the target data to all air-stayed units so that they can immediately receive the enemy! - Contact me the Navy, we need the air cover and long-range fire support of the Tomcat!"

With the urgent order from the command center, the air crew responsible for battlefield dispatch and command coordination were busy in the e-3a early warning aircraft hovering over the eastern Turkish territory. Based on the massive data from the command center and combined with the battlefield air situation scanned by the early warning aircraft radar, they intensively made plans and planned on the display screen, and commanded a large number of NATO fighters in the vast airspace to surround the "Caucasus Death".

On the green display screen in front of the dispatcher, the highlight of "Death" represents the "God of Death" is so dazzling. The non-commissioned officer's hands quickly searched on the trackball, and the battlefield liaison officer on one side continued to talk to the command center:

"Yes, the 33rd squadron in the 9632 airspace is turning east, seventy miles from the 'Death'! - The 41 squadron's 'eagle' in the 9635 area. But they report only four thousand pounds of fuel left - yes, understand!"

Listening to the harsh commands in the headphones, the liaison officer hung up the call, leaned over to observe the commands of the dispatcher beside him, and saw that the various targets on the display screen had already become a mess. If nothing unexpected happened, their mission today was to coordinate the NATO attack aircraft group and escort, the air-optimal fleet, using the frontal sweeping tactics of the open battlefield to fight against enemy aircraft, and the air corridor that had been basically opened to launch a large-scale air strike; but now, the four F-15cs responsible for blocking the 963x airspace have been completely lost, and there are only a few Turkish F-16s on the subsequent interception line. These bearded men who are only equipped with "sparrows", can really deal with the "Caucasus Death"?

Putting his hand on the cold trackball on the console, the dispatcher was hesitant at this time.

Based on past combat experience, the usual response strategy for dealing with small groups of incoming Russian fighters is to mobilize air-optimal fighters of the same number as the opponent to intercept. However, it is one thing to deal with ordinary Russians. The words "Death" are another thing: thinking of the weak F-16c of the Turks, which is still equipped with an old Aim-7f, the dispatcher turns to his boss next to him:

"Sir, the only one Türkiye's team is closest to the target. Let's... command these aircraft to resist first?"

"What? - nonsense, of course!"

His face turned pale just now for the appearance of the "Caucasus Death", but the contact officer screamed in anger. He felt that this kind of questioning was simply a humiliation to the NATO Tactical Air Force.

What does it mean to "go up and hold on"?

Can the precious fighter planes and pilots just deal with the consumables of "Death"?

What a bullshit "Caucasus Death"? So what if he is so powerful? The radar saw that he was separated from the wingman, thinking that he was the Terminator or Rambo!

"Let them pick up the enemy immediately, and then order all members of the 33 Squadron to turn to two o'clock to cut off the possible reinforcements that the Russians may have! Squadron 41 maintains its original route and covers the low-altitude attack aircraft group, and extremely stops the batch of MiG aircraft coming from Crimea! Squadron 42 distributes half of the fighter jets and rushes to the 9633,9634 airspace to reinforce friendly forces as soon as possible. The other half is on standby in the original airspace, waiting for the Navy's "Hornet" fleet to take over the defense zone, and then attack immediately!

——Let me take action!”

As the commander gave the roar, invisible radio waves spread on the Black Sea, and the tension in the sky suddenly became stronger; almost half of the large number of NATO fighters that were originally carrying out their own missions immediately turned to the airspace near 9630, and under the remote monitoring of the early warning aircraft, approaching the "God of Death" waving in the sickle in multiple directions, seeing a larger-scale air battle right in front of you!

When this fierce battle came in an instant, what was the Long Yun in the northern sky doing?

After flying the fighter jets, he pulled up and left, and cooperated with the wingman to cleanly solve the "eagle" that was left alone. Long Yun had already commanded the wingman on the radio, allowing Suvorov to seize the opportunity of fighting between the battles to turn around and return.

Just now, when he witnessed the Americans flying again, he did not rashly speed up and chase, but turned around and joined Suvorov in the battle with the last F-15c. Facing the enemy plane that was hovering in the transonic speed with Red 15, he briefly thought about it and gave up the idea of ​​rushing forward to end the battle directly. Long Yun carefully drove the plane and cooperated with the wingman's actions, fully leveraging the range advantage of r-73m to double-team the opponent, and constantly drove the Americans to the northeast.

When he turned around and fought, he had already found that the single F-15c still had two Aim-120b missiles, and then decided on such a tactic; he called Suvorov on the radio to pay attention to cover each other and maintain the position. The cooperation between the two Su-27s was very tacit, and did not give the Americans any chance to launch missiles head-on or tail.
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