Dominate South Asia
Chapter 336 Raid on Karachi
"Attention, a large number of Indian fighters are coming!" The E-2 early warning aircraft sent a message in time.
"Received." After receiving the message, Rick commanded 20 Tomcat fighters to line up in the eastern sky and continue to implement his own Tomcat Wall tactics.
The remaining ten Tomcat fighters served as a reserve to defend against the Indians' sneak attacks from other directions.
Twenty Tomcat fighters formed a wall and advanced rapidly. Each fighter was equipped with two Phoenix missiles, four Sparrow missiles and four Sidewinder missiles.
In the last air battle with the Indians, the hit rate of the Phoenix missiles began to decline, which showed that the opponent had mastered the countermeasures of the Phoenix missiles. At the same time, this expensive missile was too heavy. When six Phoenix missiles were fully loaded, the maneuverability of the fighter would be greatly reduced. Therefore, after the new deployment, it was changed to carry two Phoenix missiles, and the rest were used to carry medium-range and short-range missiles. These missiles have a large overload capacity and it is difficult for enemy aircraft to escape.
Now, twenty Tomcat fighters are receiving the target allocation from the early warning aircraft and preparing to launch the first round of Phoenix missiles.
The distance between the two sides is rapidly approaching. When it reaches 100 kilometers, the Phoenix missile is launched.
When the Phoenix missile was fired, the opponent's fighters began to accelerate and fly head-on to the missile. As expected, they wanted to use the same tactics to get rid of the Phoenix missile.
At the same time, Rick also admired in his heart that these Indians were really brave. Flying head-on to the missile required great courage. Even if there was only a half chance of destruction, the 40 Phoenix missiles fired were enough to shoot down the opponent's 20 fighters. The huge warhead of the Phoenix, as long as it was shot down. The opponent's pilots would hardly survive.
Sure enough, soon, part of the bright spot on the radar screen disappeared. The Phoenix missile shot down 22 fighters.
The distance between the two sides continued to close. At a distance of 40 kilometers, the Tomcat fighter launched the Sparrow medium-range missile.
Twenty Sparrow missiles flew towards the opposite side. At this time, there were nearly 40 Indian fighters on the opposite side.
If another 20 were eliminated, the number of both sides would be equal. Even in close combat, the team would be sure to win.
Almost at the same time, the opponent's fleet also fired medium-range missiles!
"Attention, the enemy aircraft fired medium-range missiles, suspected to be MiG-29!" The early warning aircraft continued to sound the alarm.
At this distance, the opponent could only fire medium-range missiles. The R-27 missiles carried by the MiG-29 fighter. The two sides fired at each other, which was also a threat to their formation.
"Attention, immediately maneuver horizontally and get rid of the lock!" The sound of the radar warning receiver had come from the headset, and Rick issued an order to get rid of it to his formation.
Being locked by a missile is not a fun thing. In addition to superb skills, it also requires a certain amount of luck.
Just as the Tomcat fleet began to get rid of the lock, the electronic jammer behind the team also began to release a large range of interference.
None of the missiles from both sides hit.
After the formation was restored, Rick's eyes were blazing: "Re-lock, fire special missiles!"
This time, the distance between the two sides was close to 20 kilometers. When they regained level flight, each Tomcat fighter fired another Sparrow missile with an improved seeker.
Almost at the same time. The lock alarm came again in the headset. After firing the Sparrow missile, the Tomcat fighter formation once again made a maneuver to get rid of the lock.
Twenty kilometers away, the Indian Air Force formation.
Flying in front were 20 MiG-21 fighters. Just now, they had more than 40 in total. However, after the Tomcat missiles fired by Pakistan, only half of the fighters dodged, more than 20 MiG-21 fighters were destroyed, and the pilots were bleeding in the sky.
This is a sacrifice, a fearless sacrifice, and an indispensable sacrifice.
No matter what kind of aircraft, it is just a bright spot on the enemy's radar. The old MiG-21 can no longer adapt to modern air combat, so they let the MiG-21 fighter rush to the front and act as a scapegoat.
Their sacrifice is to provide opportunities for the fighters behind. Now, behind them, twenty MiG-29s calmly launched two rounds of missiles.
The first round of missiles was ineffective. This second round of missiles must shoot down Pakistan's Tomcat fighters! Don't let your sacrifice go to waste!
The leader of the MiG-29, Indian Air Force Colonel Kaul, calmly used his radar to lock the opponent's fighter. This kind of lock is difficult in the strong electromagnetic interference.
Even if this round of missiles flies away, the enemy will get close to the range of close combat! At this distance, the advantages of our fighters will be fully utilized! It is completely possible to gain an advantage!
Killing Pakistan's air superiority fighters can drive away their ground attack aircraft and protect our ground forces.
After working for more than ten seconds, Kohl's radar finally lost the target. He kept turning the knob of the radar, hoping to find a suitable way with the least interference.
At this moment, he found that the missiles fired by the other side did not seem to lose the target!
What happened?
The semi-active guided medium-range missiles will lose the target after the carrier aircraft maneuvers, but the missiles flying from the opposite side did not lose the target!
Damn, is it the model of the infrared seeker?
Kaul didn't know that this batch of missiles fired were weapons that Pakistan had secretly improved. The seeker used an anti-radiation model, which was specifically aimed at these turned-on radars.
Since the semi-active model of medium-range missiles is not very mature, at present, medium-range missiles still use infrared guidance. In the early stage, they rely on command guidance, and in the later stage, they use infrared seekers to lock enemy aircraft.
Kaul intuitively thought that these missiles were infrared seeker models, and the R-27 missiles they carried had this method.
"Eagle Squadron, pay attention, maneuver to get rid of the opponent's missiles." Kaul ordered on the radio. Those missiles must still be aimed at the MiG-21 fighter jets in front of them. He asked the fleet in front to continue to get rid of them.
As for whether they can get rid of them, it depends on their luck.
The MiG-21 fleet began to make various maneuvers, rising, diving, and preparing to get rid of them.
And those flying missiles passed through the MiG-21 fleet and rushed to the MiG-29 fleet behind. Kaul realized that he was fooled. Oops, they were fired at his own side!
In the emergency response, fifteen MiG-29s were killed, and only five escaped the attack.
Kaul, who had escaped death, had seen the enemy's Tomcat fighters in his field of vision, and close combat began.
Both sides were very fast. When Rick saw the Indian fighters, he immediately said to the early warning aircraft behind him: "Sky Eye, most of the Indian fighters are MiG-21s, they may have a trick!"
The Tomcat fighters strangled the MiG-21s without much effort. A Sidewinder missile could kill them. The missiles carried by the MiG-21 fighters only had the ability to chase and attack from behind. Most of them were destroyed in the head-on battle.
The remaining MiG-29s, led by Kaul, wanted to delay the Pakistani Air Force. Rick left ten Tomcat fighters to fight with these Indian fighters. The rest turned on the afterburner, rushed into the high altitude, and quickly returned to the battlefield airspace.
The Indians must have a trick!
Arabian Sea.
A few days ago, there was a fierce battle at sea, and countless Indian warships were sunk. The scene was even more miserable than the Pearl Harbor at that time.
Until now, there are still black traces on the sea surface. They are the fuel leaked by the Indian warships, floating on the sea surface. You can also see some wreckage of warships floating on the sea surface, and even the bodies of sailors.
Fighting has always been the most cruel!
There was a roar in the distance, and the flying seabirds opened their eyes and looked in the distance.
On the sea surface, where the sea and the sky are almost the same color, some silver things flew over. They were very fast and flashed in front of the seabirds.
They flew from the south, not on land, but around and on the sea.
These are delta-wing fighters. The wide wings are very flat, and the number of racks is also very large. The two most obvious ones on both sides are large auxiliary fuel tanks. The auxiliary fuel tanks have greatly increased the combat radius of this fighter.
In addition to the auxiliary fuel tanks, the remaining positions are full of weapons.
This formation has a total of 40 fighters, 20 of which are equipped with air combat mounts, medium-range Matra 530 missiles and close-range Magic 2 missiles, which fill the entire rack. The other 20 are all ground-to-ground mounts. The heavy bombs make the fighters' maneuverability worse. At the same time, they also carry Magic 2 missiles for self-defense.
Their target is Karachi!
Karachi is the naval base of Pakistan! Although there are backward warships in it, it is also the location of Pakistan's navy! India's navy is seriously injured, and so is the Pakistani navy!
Revenge makes them eager, and their combat performance this time is carefully arranged. Over Thatta, the MiG-29 fleet confronts the Pakistani Air Force to attract their attention. Here, they attack Karachi from the sea!
Pakistan will never think that they are attacking from here!
After taking off, Indian fighters almost always fly at ultra-low altitudes. Such a long flight is a test of the fighter's endurance. Among the Indian Air Force equipment, only the latest Mirage 2000 has such a long range. By carrying auxiliary fuel tanks, it has a combat radius of up to 1,500 kilometers, low-altitude raids, high-altitude return, and sufficient fuel.
These 40 Mirage 2000 fighters are all the Indian Air Force has, and they are fighting a desperate battle. (To be continued ~^~)
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