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Chapter 128 Accidents frequently

.Chapter 128 Frequent accidents

Can the sa-2 attack ships?

The answer is yes, and very certain.

A few years ago, Iran tested an anti-ship ballistic missile code-named the Persian Gulf, which attracted high attention from the international community and even once brought China into it. This missile was installed on the SA-2 with a last-stage guidance system, with a range of only 150 kilometers.

It is not China that provides missile technology to Iran, but North Korea.

Because they all insist on an anti-US position, Iran and North Korea have very close military cooperation. Iran's ability to make breakthroughs in missile technology is not unrelated to North Korea's help. For example, Iran's "Meteor" ballistic missile was driven by North Korea, and its original form is a "labor" ballistic missile.

North Korea will definitely be able to transform the SA-2 into an anti-ship ballistic missile.

Although theoretically speaking, the xing ability of the SA-2 "anti-ship ballistic missile" is not much better, with a range of only 150 kilometers, it is difficult to pose a threat to the aircraft carrier battle group, and the backward final guidance system cannot attack the sailing ships, but it is definitely easy to deal with ships anchored in the harbor.

With a warhead of more than 150 kilograms and a severity of Mach, a sa-2 can destroy a 10,000-ton transport ship.

It is useless and can only place hope on the naval warship.

When the 71st Special Mix Fleet retreated, two Burke-class destroyers were left behind. According to the plan, the two destroyers would cover the fleet that completed the loading and unloading operations to return to Busan, and then head to Nagasaki. After the 71st Special Mix Fleet returned, they would enter the Sea of ​​Japan to perform combat missions, so both destroyers were outside Yongxing Bay.

There are a total of 32 "Standard 3" anti-missile missiles on the two warships.

Although not many, it is enough to deal with medium-sized missile attacks.

The flight of ballistic missiles is very fast, and the interception time of the US military is less than three minutes.

Because of the synchronous sharing of battlefield information, the two destroyers were ready for combat within half a minute and locked the approaching ballistic missiles with phased array radar.

When the destroyer activates the fire-controlled illumination radar and prepares to launch missiles, the situation changes.

Like the J-7 aircraft group, the sa-2 in the front just flew past Hamhing and detonated at an altitude of about thirty kilometers above the ground.

Still an electromagnetic warhead!

Next, every about twenty seconds, a sa-2 detonated about twenty kilometers in front of the channel, opening an assault channel for the missiles behind.

What exactly does the volunteer army want to do?

The coalition commander was very confused. It was obviously impossible to intercept ballistic missiles.

When the Burke-class destroyer was performing anti-missile missions, it would definitely take thirty seconds from the fire-controlled radar to the target when the target was hit by the "Standard 3". Therefore, it would be impossible for the destroyer to shoot down the ballistic missile behind the ballistic missile between the two SA-2 explosions.

The problem is that there are only fourteen sa-2s that have been launched.

As the SA-2 is detonated one by one on the waterway, how many ballistic missiles can attack the transport ships in Yongxing Bay?

Is there a third round of attacks?

The volunteers will not use unmanned fighter jets and missiles to set off fireworks, and there will definitely be a third round of attacks!

The coalition commander immediately thought that the volunteers had received a supplement, in addition to hundreds of old fighters that could not be used, there were fifty third-generation fighters. In addition, CIA provided the exact information that the Chinese Navy's aircraft carriers were likely to participate in the war, and at least would allow the carrier-based aviation to participate in the war.

Concentrating these forces, there were about eighty combat aircraft, enough to carry out a large-scale air attack.

The first two rounds of attacks were not to destroy anything, but to drive away the coalition's early warning aircraft and distract the coalition's attention.

As the e-3c retreats southward, the Volunteer Army's fighter jets may cross the Yalu River at any time and shoot anti-ship missiles in the north of Yuanshan. If the Volunteer Army intends to attack the amphibious assault fleet heading north, the attack aircraft group will assault southward under the cover of an electromagnetic storm created by ballistic missiles.

In addition, the volunteers may also use the MiG-31 to attack early warning aircraft on the western battlefield, opening the way for carrier-based aviation.

This is by no means an ordinary counterattack, but a large-scale counterattack, and the volunteers are likely to start fighting on both fronts at the same time.

The situation was urgent, and the coalition commander had no time to think about it, so he immediately ordered e-3bsp; then, the coalition command issued an order to the combat troops on the western front battlefield, alerting to threats in the direction of the Yellow Sea and extending the air defense interception area to the central line of the Yellow Sea.

The defense line has been beaten and the coalition commander is very nervous.

The third round of counterattacks of the Volunteers may arrive at any time, and the consequences are unimaginable.

Because the electromagnetic interference generated by the electromagnetic warhead is too powerful, when the e-3c turns back to Hamxing, the EBSP, which was originally patrolling the south, may not necessarily have an incoming enemy aircraft under severe electromagnetic interference.

Electronic reconnaissance aircraft that work passively are more useful, especially large strategic electronic reconnaissance aircraft such as the ec-135.

But what happened next was still far beyond the expectations of the coalition commander.

After the eleven sa-2s were detonated one after another, the last three sa-2s suddenly turned at high altitude and dived toward a low altitude at a temperature of over 4 Mach.

The target is not Yuanshan, but the e-3bsp that has turned and is flying over Hamxing; it is almost impossible to let the aphrodisiac early warning aircraft avoid treble ballistic missiles.

The sa-2 does not need to hit 3c. As long as the distance is shortened to within twenty kilometers, the electromagnetic warhead can be used to destroy the e-3bsp; at this time, the advantages of the sa-2 are revealed.

If it is a ballistic missile like "Scud", it is difficult to perform high overload maneuvering in the middle of the ballistic because the aerodynamic control surface is very high. The sa-2 is originally an air defense missile. Although it is relatively backward, the maneuvering power is not good. Moreover, the working time of the liquid fuel rocket motor is only a few dozen seconds and is closed before reaching the highest point of the ballistic, but with the larger aerodynamic control surface, it can still perform high overload maneuvering.

The first sa-2 was detonated about thirty kilometers away from e-3c and did not work.

Immediately afterwards, the second sa-2 was detonated less than ten kilometers away from e-3c, and the coalition's "watching tower" was eliminated in one fell swoop.

The third sa-2 flew south for about twenty kilometers before detonating at an altitude of about ten thousand meters, followed by the second victim of e-.

At this time, no matter how stupid the coalition commander was, he could guess the volunteers' intention to counterattack.

First shoot down the early warning aircraft, fight the coalition's air command system, and then let the attack aircraft group enter the battle to eliminate the coalition's maritime power.

However, the coalition has not failed yet.

After the e-3c and ec-135 were shot down, the second e-3bsp hovering over the East Korean Bay; after the battle on August 24, the coalition forces increased the attendance rate of early warning aircraft.

Even without an early warning aircraft, f-22a's advantages are not obvious enough. However, when confronting j and j, f-22a can still take the initiative.
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