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Chapter 749 The reverie of the attack

The first time I saw the Su-27 composite hanger in a parallel world, Long Yun would naturally find it quite novel.

I took a closer look at the Su-27s fighter jet in front of me - of course he always felt that the white No. 20 that was disassembled into such a white No. 20 can no longer be called the S type, which is the single-seat standard Air Force. It is probably more reliable to build a new sub-model of Su-27p42. There are double-mounted "H" composite hangers installed on the lower hangers on the left and right air intake ducts, as well as the middle of the wings, and on the outer hangers, that is, one hanging point can carry two R-73m missiles.

After all, with the unchanged midline hanging point of the belly and the wingtip missile launching slide rail, the entire fighter's missile carrying capacity reached an astonishing sixteen!

Sixteen r-73m, even if two missiles deal with one target, the firepower sustainability is amazing.

"Haha! Igor, no wonder you said 'the weight is about the same as before'; not counting the weight of six composite racks, the extra six r-73m will cost 700 kilograms!"

"That's not true; of course, this missile's range is farther than the American's 'rattlesnake', otherwise it would be no cost-effective in weight."

Hearing Long Yun's words, Kirilenko nodded in agreement and gave a self-deprecating answer.

Looking back at the history of missile weapons development in the decades since World War II, the weight of Soviet air-to-air missiles is generally higher than that of Western missiles of the same specification. On the one hand, this is to meet different tactical needs and R&D indicators. On the other hand, it has to be said that it is also dragged down by the Soviet electronic technology and solid rocket technology level.

And if you want to say "drag", this situation is far from just a missile: just talking about the white No. 20 Su-27s in front of you, it is because the electronic equipment has always been overweight and the engine space size has exceeded expectations. He has a big body of 21:935 meters and a use weight of 16:8 tons. The originally excellent overall aerodynamic design cannot play a role, and it has only received a not-so-prominent maneuverability?

Hey, if not, why would this ace general let him, Kirirenko repeatedly study weight loss and dismantle the fighter into this way - fighter jets without radar are not a long-term solution after all. It seems that the Red Air Force's number one killer is time to receive the latest su-27m.

Thinking of this, I felt a little bit of emotion unconsciously. The engineer smiled at Victor and reached out to hold his powerful big hand:

"So, Victor: That's all we can do, and it's up to you next.

Take the air and kill the enemy, and kick the Yankees' ass for us so that they can know some excellence!"

...

Following the 390th Regiment formation, Long Yun remembered Kirilenko's farewell words again.

Looking into the sky from the cockpit of White No. 20, there is no trace of an enemy plane yet in the gray and blue sky with white clouds floating.

Although the enemies in the air are still not visible, the tense atmosphere of the battle has become increasingly intense.

Faced with the US fighter jets that were 100 kilometers away, the detection range of the G-29m N019 radar is limited and cannot be discovered for the time being; and at this time, Long Yun. Because the landline has removed all electromagnetic detection equipment, he now knows nothing about the air situation in the war zone. In theory, he can only fly according to the guidance information sent by the ground guidance platform. Of course, these guidance does not work yet. He only needs to follow the comrades of the 390th Regiment to cross the Caucasus Mountains, and then leave the formation and act alone.

It quietly entered the war zone from a low altitude, and the landline was full of r-73m fighting missiles. It was obvious that Long Yun did not have a r-27p/ep position in his combat plan today, so he had a complete consideration for this very early.

Using anti-radiation missiles to attack enemy aircraft requires not superb technology, but efficient coordination and command. Generally, pilots can do it as long as they act strictly according to the orders. As for himself, they plan to act as a complete disruptor and dangerous factor in such a bvr chaos that is destined to be unprecedentedly fierce - that is, to approach the enemy aircraft at low altitude, suddenly rush up to fight, and look for opportunities to annihilate the enemy in the chaos.

In short, it doesn't matter how many enemy aircraft he can kill in this mission. Trying to create trouble and disrupt the opponent's battle rhythm is the most competent task he can do and only he can complete.

With ease among the chaotic army, such a combat mode is naturally very dangerous.

For ordinary fighter pilots, unless they use aerial cannons to attack non-motorized targets at close range, whether they are launching over-visual missiles or using fighting missiles, the assistance of avionics equipment is always necessary: ​​even in a tense battle, the pilot needs the radar on the fighter to intercept the target, complete range measurement, and solve the probability of killing, and at the same time guide the missile's self-conductor to lock the target, and finally launch the missile.

There is no problem with this battle process, but under the "anti-radiation combat" situation that began today, the anti-radiation missiles in the sky flew around, and the fighter jets that rushed into the enemy's array with radar were in extremely dangerous situations. Only fighter jets like White 20 that even radars were removed can ensure that they are not injured by r-27p/ep.

Flying the fighter plane and following his comrades, Long Yun, who was at the tail of the dense formation, could feel the consciousness activities of the pilots around him: before the plane rushed towards his opponent and fought to the death, there were probably few people who could remain calm. Now it seems that the same is true for these young men.

However, compared with the anxiety and fear that rookies always have when they go on the battlefield, the battle-prone Red Air Force pilots of the 390 Frontline Fighter Regiment no longer have those fragile emotions. In this protracted world war, although they were just ordinary members of the millions of battle sequences, in the face of the vicious Western invading army, none of these lovely soldiers wanted to retreat.

Feeling the fighting courage and desire to kill the enemy scattered in the sky, Long Yun, who also flew to meet the enemy, naturally empathized with it; while his inadvertent reverie, he couldn't help but think of something. It was a school lecture many years ago. When facing a student's question, a veteran who had participated in the counterattack against Vietnam answered this way:

"Scared? Yes, I think it's scared.

But classmates, when you really pick up the gun and charge with your comrades, you don’t know what fear is.”

What the veteran said is that he doesn't know if he is afraid...

Is this sentence right or wrong when people felt a little nervous at that time?

Long Yun, many years ago, always thought that he would not have the opportunity to verify the authenticity of this sentence: even if he was in a military academy and put on military uniform, there was no chance for people to step onto the battlefield in peacetime. However, now, sitting in the cockpit of the su-27s fighter jet as Victor Rezenov, flying forward with the Red Air Force pilots who were determined to kill the enemy. This should have been a completely illusory experience, but it made him feel extremely real. He finally understood the meaning of the sentence at once.

Yes, what is fear?

In the eyes of those who don’t know why, war is indeed the most terrifying thing in the world.

At the moment of fierce battle, there was a moment of thinking out of line. I don’t know what kind of emotions it was affected by. At this moment, Long Yun suddenly realized that he was just a participant who traveled through time in this war. However, even so, Victor Rezenov, the Red Air Force pilot whose consciousness had long disappeared, was still doing everything he should have done. Is this what Long Yun’s consciousness does, or some destiny in the dark?

He slowly rubbed the joystick through the flight gloves and sat in the cockpit of the su-27 fighter jet that was so familiar that he could not be familiar with it. Long Yun, who should have been focused on his mind, felt a little dazed. He was almost a little unsure what he was doing, or whether Victor Rezenov's consciousness had completely dissipated.

At this moment, he rushed into the southern sky and fought desperately with the NATO fighter jets that were swarming in. If Victor still had consciousness, would he do the exact same thing?

In two worlds with different trajectories, there are two life trajectories that are independent of each other and occasionally intersect. One of them has dissipated, and he is the only actor left on the stage of fate...

This has always been a subconscious judgment of Long Yun's own experience; however, today, in the clear sky full of murderous intent, he was used to attacking alone, but he flew with his comrades' mystery and was infected by unprecedentedly strong fighting intentions. In a trance, he had a little new uncertainty. Is the so-called "disappearing consciousness" completely correct?

"Disappearing consciousness", is it?

But what is consciousness? Is it something that cannot be divided and only has two states: "has" and "no".

During the endless wandering and meditation, he realized that he was distracted, but he was very strange that he didn't want to end. After Long Yun heard the prompt sound of the ground guidance system, he suddenly broke free from his thoughts.

Yes, you should not think about this now, but should do your best to fight the enemy!

Temporarily throwing the doubts that came to his mind aside, Long Yun confirmed the coordinates of the machine on the navigation panel. Although his White No. 20 did not have a radar, he could probably guess the current situation: after crossing the Caucasus Mountains, he kept flying low, about 85,000 meters away from the line of fire. The rwr alarm was ringing slightly. It was obvious that the 390th Regiment he followed had been discovered by NATO fighter jets.
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