Chapter 107 go all out
.Chapter 107: Go all your strength
Xinpu, missile launch site.
After waiting for only five minutes, Mu Haoyang collected the information from the Volunteer Army Command, and the electronic fighter jets had locked on the US military's e-3D early warning aircraft.
Obtaining exact information, 6 Wen and other technical soldiers immediately asked twenty ballistic missiles to be launched.
At this time, on the south side of Xinpu, twelve F-fighters painted with Tai Chi flags were flying northward at 20 meters above the sea, at a distance of 1,100 kilometers per hour.
These fighter jets belong to the South Korean Air Force, and their mission is to bomb Shinpo's missile launching position.
The Volunteer Army launched ballistic missiles from Shinpu twice in a row, and the missile launch position was long since been discovered by the US military. However, when they were tired of dealing with the air counterattack of the Volunteer Army, the US military could not dispatch more fighter jets, so they could only let the South Korean Air Force dispatch and suppress the Volunteer Army's ballistic missile forces.
The mission came very suddenly and the requirements were very urgent.
Instead of dispatching fighter jets from the rear, the South Korean Air Force mobilized a team of fighters to bomb Jiangjie Railway Station.
The twelve F-carrying not ground-to-ground missiles, but guided bombs that throw distances not exceed ten kilometers. If dropped at a low altitude, the throw distance will be shortened to five kilometers.
Because it is about to fly to the target and drop bombs, the f-cluster can only penetrate at low altitude.
This move made the detection area of F-j-2oo not appear by the early warning aircraft of the Volunteer Army. However, Xinpu is not without a defense port, there are at least two air defense battalions nearby, one of which is the "Doy" air defense missile battalion purchased by North Korea from Russia a few years ago.
To bomb the ballistic missile launch position, f-first has to pass the air defense missile level.
Because of the e-3D, who was substituted and the e-8c "United Star" patrolling the north of the 38th parallel, there are many missile launchers on the missile positions, so the f-plane group has the highest penetration and strives to destroy the missile launcher before the People's Army launches its third missile.
Attacking a ballistic missile motor-fired vehicle is definitely not an easy task.
During the Gulf War more than 20 years ago, Iraq fired a "Scud" ballistic missile at Israel, intending to drag the Jews into the quagmire of war. When a "jihad" against the Jews in the Arab world, the United States, in order to persuade Israel to prevent Israel from participating in the war, in addition to deploying the world's most advanced "Patriot" air defense system at that time, it also dispatched a large number of air forces to search for the mobile missile launcher that annihilated Iraq.
During the entire "Desert Storm", the main task of the US F-15e fleet was to deal with Iraq's missile launcher.
Although the US military's active search and annihilation operation greatly suppressed the "Scud" ballistic missile and played a role in stabilizing the morale of the army, the combat effect was not obvious. The success rate of the F-15e mission was less than 5%, and several fighter jets were lost.
After the Gulf War, the US military never experienced a similar war again.
As a result, the US military's tactics against missile launchers have not been improved for more than 20 years. Although the US military purchased a lot of new equipment during this period and its combat capabilities have been greatly improved, the US military has not made much progress in tactics against a specific enemy.
It is obviously inappropriate to strike ballistic missile motorized vehicles by attacking Taliban militants.
The US military has no good tactics, and the South Korean Air Force is even more so.
In addition, the ammunition carried is not suitable for attack outside the defense zone, no matter how fast the f-cluster's penetration is, it is difficult to ensure the success rate of the attack.
In order to lock in the attack target, the f-cluster must climb high before dropping the bomb.
After entering the interception range of the Doyle air defense missile, there is no secret of the whereabouts of the F-cluster.
When the air defense alarm sounded, twenty "labor" missiles had completed the upright work, and technicians were inputting target data for the guidance system of the ballistic missile.
Because I had been preparing to fire missiles, liquid fuel was injected into the missile before it was raised.
Two minutes later, Mu Haoyang took 6 Wen away from the missile launch site.
Half a minute later, the first "labor" missile was launched. In the next two minutes, the remaining nineteen missiles will be launched 6 times at a rate of one every five seconds. During this period, the technicians responsible for launching missiles will evacuate the missiles one by one.
As for those missile launchers, the People's Army will be responsible for the transfer.
To the south, the "Doy" air defense system deployed on the peripheral positions has been put into combat and is firing air defense missiles to intercept high-assault Korean fighter jets.
South Korean fighter jets were still one step later. When avoiding air defense missiles, many pilots saw ballistic missiles that took off.
The volunteers fired ballistic missiles again, and the coalition commander's nerves suddenly became tense.
Before calculating the splashing area of the ballistic missile, the coalition forces did not dare to take it lightly and had to worry that the target of these missiles was a paralyzed aircraft carrier battle group on the sea.
With China's missile technology, it is definitely not a difficult problem to use short-range ballistic missiles to strike fixed targets at sea.
However, not long after, the coalition forces discovered that the target of the missile was not the aircraft carrier battle group.
Because the early warning aircraft has been deployed, ballistic missiles that were launched soon appeared. The range of short-range ballistic missiles is only a few hundred kilometers and must turn before leaving the atmosphere. Therefore, the US early warning aircraft can timely calculate the missile splash and fall zone to gain time for anti-missile interception.
The results detected by the early warning aircraft surprised the US military.
The missile did not shoot at the aircraft carrier battle group, but flew towards the early warning aircraft that detected the missile.
The result is self-evident. These missiles must be equipped with electromagnetic warheads, and the target of the attack is to be responsible for air defense command and act as early warning aircraft for air defense control nodes.
Because the patrol airspace of the early warning aircraft is less than 300 kilometers away from Xinpu, the time for the early warning aircraft to avoid is less than five minutes.
What can the warning function do in five minutes?
Even at the maximum, it can only fly for seventy kilometers, while the kill range of electromagnetic warheads is twenty-five kilometers. In theory, only nine warheads are needed to cover the airspace of the early warning aircraft.
It is impossible to avoid it, so you can only try to seek protection.
The early warning aircraft is close enough to Yuanshan, so the US military first thought of letting the early warning aircraft enter the interception area and use the theater anti-missile system to deal with incoming ballistic missiles.
However, can the war zone anti-missile system definitely protect the e-3d from strikes?
When attacking the aircraft carrier battle group, the modified ballistic missile successfully broke through the US Navy's anti-missile system, and the US Air Force's theater anti-missile system is not much more advanced than the navy. It is definitely not easy to intercept twenty ballistic missiles with bullet-body separation and carry a large number of bait warheads. Before this, the US military's anti-missile system and air defense system also intercepted the anti-ship missiles fired. Although it did not use up all the interceptor missiles, it was still difficult to deal with twenty ballistic missiles at the same time.
The US military understood this, so when the early warning plane flew to Yuanshan, it also lowered its flight altitude.
If the warhead of the ballistic missile is still set to detonate at a height of twenty kilometers, as long as the early warning aircraft flies low enough, it is hoped to avoid electromagnetic strikes.
But in this way, early warning aircraft can no longer provide support for air defense fighters.
Although there are still several e-2ds on the battlefield at this time, some of which are carrier-based early warning aircraft of the US Navy, which can guide air defense fighters, the 2d has only four crew members and can guide up to four batches of fighters at the same time. The South Korean Air Force's early warning aircraft must guide US air defense fighters through the coalition's ground command center. For dozens of US air defense fighters that have already taken off the air to fight, it is difficult to take care of them with e-2d alone.
The volunteers' air counterattack did not end due to ballistic missile attacks.
No matter how stupid the US commander is, he can imagine that the Volunteer Army uses ballistic missile attack early warning aircraft equipped with electromagnetic warheads, not to shoot down early warning aircraft, but to disintegrate the coalition's air defense command system and prevent the coalition from taking care of all aspects, so that the Volunteer Army's fighter jets break through the coalition's air defense line and attack anti-submarine patrol aircraft flying to the aircraft carrier battle group, creating opportunities for submarines that operate at the aircraft.
It is important to keep early warning aircraft, but it is even more important to keep aircraft carrier battle groups.
When the e-2d was unable to take on the heavy responsibility, the US military commander had to let the fighter fighter fighter on its own, that is, let the F-22a use fire-controlled radar to search for the Volunteer Army's fighter jets.
After reaching this point, the US military has tried all its strength.
Previous battles have proved that the team mastered passive detection methods for F-22a, that is, using electromagnetic waves emitted by the f-22a fire-controlled radar to determine the approximate orientation of F-22a. Although there is no evidence that Chinese fighter jets are equipped with passive detection equipment, there is no reason to suspect that the volunteer army will not use professional electronic fighters to specifically search for the traces of F-22a.
Using fire control radar will cause f-22a to lose concealment.
Without hidden xing, the f-22a is just a third-generation fighter with better maneuver xing. When fighting against j and j, the chance of winning is greatly reduced.
Although the coalition forces still have air supremacy with their numerical advantage, it is not enough to have air supremacy for the tasks undertaken by air defense fighters.
Volunteer fighters will not be entangled with US air defense fighters, but will take advantage of breaking through US air defense networks and do everything possible to intercept anti-submarine patrol aircraft. If US fighters want to prevent Volunteer fighters from reaching the waters near Yuling Island, they must do everything possible to shoot down Volunteer fighters.
Before this, the Volunteer Army fighter jets were found.
At this time, f-22a became the absolute main force. Using the fire control radar with powerful detection capabilities, f-22a can appear in type J fighter jets from 200 kilometers away, and the detection distance of j is as high as 250 kilometers, while the fire control radar of f-15c can appear in j at most 150 kilometers away.
The US military has used everything that can be used, but it still has no initiative.
The second batch of KJ-J entered the East Korean Bay and eight J-Xians maneuvered toward the outskirts, avoiding the interception area of US fighter jets.
Although not long after, the US military's e-2d discovered these two batches of fighter jets, after receiving battlefield information, there were only eight F-22a fighter jets that maneuvered eastward in time.
It is very difficult to intercept twenty enemy aircraft with eight F-22a, and there is no sufficient information support.
Chapter completed!