Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Historic -> chinese fourth empire

Text Chapter 1,133 Air Showdown

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    "Ta-ta-ta!" A red tracer bullet was shot from the aircraft machine gun, hitting the US military's Hurricane fighter in front.  The bullet penetrated the cockpit of the fighter jet and the American pilot inside was killed on the spot.  After losing control, the plane fell to the ground and was shattered into pieces in the violent explosion.  If the plane is only damaged, the pilot inside can parachute to escape, but if the pilot is shot directly, everything is over.

    ?? 16 FB ¡®Haidongqing¡¯ fighter jets of the Chinese Air Force rushed down from high altitudes, scattered the fleet of U.S. Army Air Forces, and shot down four U.S. fighter jets.  Subsequently, the Chinese Air Force began to engage in a fierce air battle with the US military. It should be said that the US military was driven away and fled in all directions like rabbits.  Facing the Chinese Air Force's F5 'Haitongqing' fighter jets, without numerical advantage, the U.S. military simply cannot resist it.

    "Sir! The Chinese have an absolute advantage, and we can't hold on any longer!" The U.S. Army major officer used a communicator to contact the airport behind.  Under the same number of conditions, the 'Hurricane' fighter jet is simply no match for the Chinese Air Force's FB 'Haidongqing' fighter jet.  Not to mention that they are still at an absolute disadvantage in terms of numbers.

    "Hold on, Major. Reinforcements are coming soon! Our eighty scrambled fighter planes will arrive in ten minutes at most!" the commander at the rear told the major.  However, ten minutes are enough for the Chinese Air Force bombers to fly over the airport.

    "Every squadron is ready. In five minutes we will fly over the target and drop bombs. The American fighter jets have been driven away. We only need to pay attention to the anti-aircraft firepower around the airport. I repeat, keep it at one thousand five hundred  The 1st Squadron bombed the airport runway. The 2nd Squadron bombed the airport's oil depot. The 3rd Squadron bombed the airport's ammunition depot. After the bombing, we immediately climbed up and left from a high altitude, letting the fighter guys continue to teach those American grandchildren!  "The captain of the 52nd Bomber Group of the Air Force ordered to the forty HB'Hongyan bombers of the entire group.  They were performing a bombing mission. As for the mission of dueling with the US Army Air Force, naturally it was not their turn!

    "Woo!" A shrill siren echoed in the air from the U.S. Army Air Forces airfield.  The U.S. military's air defense positions deployed around the airport were already on standby.  After discovering that the Chinese Air Force's aircraft fleet had entered U.S. airspace, the air defense forces had already entered the position.  Anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns around the airport were aimed at the southern sky.  However, because the U.S. Army Aviation aircraft are divided into dozens of airports, although this reduces the risk of being overwhelmed by the Chinese Air Force, it also increases the difficulty of air defense.  After all, the US military only has so many air defense troops. In addition to garrisoning dozens of airports, the US military also needs to deploy a large number of air defense troops on the Rio Grande defense line.  Otherwise, if the Chinese Air Force dispatches bombers to bomb the US military's defense lines, wouldn't the defenses built by the US military be destroyed?

    "Ta-ta-ta! Bang bang bang!" When forty HB'Hongyan bombers of the Chinese Air Force appeared from the south, the US air defense positions immediately started shooting.  A dense barrage of anti-aircraft machine gun bullets and anti-aircraft artillery shells flew into the sky.  The auburn tracer bullets almost formed a web of fire.

    However, the danger to high-altitude aircraft is not great.  Although the maximum shooting height of the US military's anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns is much higher than two thousand meters.  However, the effective range is not very large. Basically, at an altitude of 1,500 meters, the power of the bullets of the anti-aircraft machine gun is limited, and it basically cannot cause damage to the aircraft.  And those anti-aircraft gun shells will not cause serious damage as long as they are not hit directly.  After all, bombers are bigger and more capable of resisting strikes than fighter jets.

    "Ignore the anti-aircraft firepower and descend to a height of 1,500 meters. Prepare to drop bombs!" the captain of the 52nd Fighter Group issued the order.

    Dozens of HB ¡®Hongyan¡¯ fighter jets descended to a predetermined altitude to drop bombs in accordance with their previously assigned tasks, while the fighter jets that had previously escorted them began to attack the US military¡¯s anti-aircraft firepower.  Facing the 'Haitongqing' fighter jets that were circling down and constantly firing bullets, the US military's air defense positions aimed at these fighter jets instead of the bombers.  After all, compared to those bombers, these fighters are the most threatening to these anti-aircraft firepower.  This is exactly what the Chinese Air Force needs.  After the U.S. military's anti-aircraft firepower was attracted by the fighter jets, the bombers were able to drop bombs calmly.

    At 7:55 in the morning, the first HB'Hongyan bomber dropped bombs on the artillery shells at the US military airport.  Each HB'Hongyan bomber has 20 50kg aerial bombs written on it.  There is no problem at all against the US military's field airport artillery shells.  In the midst of the flames! The army's artillery shells at the airport were blown into large craters with a diameter of two to three meters.  When HB

    ¡®Hongyan, after all the bombers dropped their bombs, the two U.S. artillery shellsIt's in tatters.  It is simply impossible to take off and land the plane again.  However, it is estimated that this airport will no longer need to take off and land aircraft, because in addition to the artillery shells at the airport being blown up, other HB'Hongyan and fighter jets have also completed their bombing of the US military's ammunition depot and oil depot.  Thousands of tons of aviation fuel stored in the oil depot next to the airport were blown up and burned, causing an explosion. Thick black smoke rose into the sky.  After the ammunition depot was successfully detonated, there was a huge explosion.  This is because the airport ammunition depot of the US military stores ammunition for anti-aircraft machine guns and anti-aircraft guns, as well as bullets for aircraft machine guns of fighter jets.  The US military is not equipped with bombers, so naturally there are no aerial bombs.  In addition, the few remaining bombers that had not had time to drop bombs dropped bombs on the dormitories of US military pilots and ground crews, killing some pilots and ground crews who had no time to escape.  But even so, the airport is considered completely abandoned.  If the U.S. military wants to reuse them, it will not only have to fill the craters on those runways, but also restock fuel and other supplies.  However, the most critical point is that of the twenty fighter jets parked at this airport, not many were left after being attacked by the Chinese Air Force.  It is difficult to say whether the remaining fighters can last until the end.  There are no more fighter jets, so naturally this airport is useless.

    During the bombing process, only two of the forty HB'Hongyan fighter jets were damaged, and the others were unharmed.  The fighter jets escorting the bombers were shot down by anti-aircraft fire around the airport.  But overall, such losses are not large and within the acceptable range.

    After the bomber completed its mission, it immediately began to climb, climbing to an altitude of three thousand meters, and then accelerated to fly south, striving to escape from the battle in the shortest possible time.  The bombers completed their mission, but the fighter group's mission had just begun.  Just as the bombers were bombing the US military airport, reinforcements from the US Army Air Force had arrived.  eighty

    "The arrival of the Hurricane fighter jets gave the U.S. military an absolute numerical advantage in the air battle.  A fighter jet originally chasing the Chinese Air Force, which was larger than the US military, had to give up its target and prepare to join the main force of the group.  They had shot down 11 US fighter jets before, and the US military was left struggling to support themselves.  Including the first four shot down, the number of U.S. fighter jets shot down in this air battle has risen to one.  The Chinese Air Force only paid the price of two aircraft.  Even if you include the fighter jet that was shot down while bombing the US military airport, the loss is still one to five.

    "Base, base! American reinforcements are coming. There are hundreds of aircraft. We need support!" The captain of the 71st Fighter Group of the Chinese Air Force saw this situation and immediately requested support from the airport behind.  Now he has only thirty-seven fighters, while the Americans have eighty-five.  Although the U.S. military has more than twice the advantage, in a truly brutal air battle, these U.S. Air Force fighters will not be able to take advantage at all.  Of course, even if the 71st Fighter Group of the Chinese Air Force wins in the end, it will only be a miserable victory.

    After learning that the main force of the U.S. Army Aviation had appeared, Major General Hu Liming, commander of the 7th Fighter Wing of the Chinese Air Force, immediately ordered eighty fighter jets from the 72nd Fighter Group and the 73rd Fighter Group to rush for reinforcements.  The main purpose of bombing U.S. military airports is to attract the main force of the U.S. Army Aviation to fight and then destroy them.  Only in this way can the Chinese Air Force be able to severely damage or even annihilate the US Army Air Force, thus gaining air superiority near the Rio Grande.

    Only then can the Air Force's bombers be able to bomb the US military's defense lines unscrupulously, and then they can cover the Army's forced crossing of the Rio Grande River and launch attacks on the US military's defense lines.

    Major General Hu Liming told the 71st Brigade that they only need to hold on for half an hour before reinforcements will arrive.  In addition, Major General Hu Liming also contacted the commanders of the other three wings.  The fighter groups of the other three wings are also ready.  If help is needed, their fighter jets will immediately make a special appearance and rush to the airport near Nuevo Laredo to support the First Fighter Wing.

    When eighty fighter jets from two groups of the 7th Fighter Wing once again crossed the Rio Grande and entered U.S. airspace, U.S. Army Aviation Commander Lieutenant General Kevinson panicked and quickly contacted other airports.  Order to dispatch some fighter planes to reinforce the direction of Laredo!
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report