Chapter 1131: Big Air Battle (Middle)-Leopard Wall


It is very dangerous to do such maneuvers at ultra-low altitudes, but now it has been locked by the enemy’s radar, and only by doing so can it be possible to get rid of it. Hamid Jadri endured a huge overload while suffering from the muscles formed by years of hard training. Reflex manipulated the fighter to roll and draw a beautiful arc in the air, and his eyes were already bloodshot due to the huge load on the body.
But his mind is still very clear.
Now that the enemy has discovered himself, there is no need to fly at an ultra-low altitude. What we have to do now is to preemptively occupy a favorable fighting position, which requires sufficient altitude and sufficient speed. He thought, and at the same time shouted into the intercom: "Pull up and up!" At the same time, he desperately pulled the joystick back.
The fighter plane stopped rolling, as if it was still in the air for a moment, and then began a nearly vertical climb-this is the F16, which is the first fighter jet made in the United States that can withstand 9G overload. If other fighter planes do this The action, I am afraid that it has disintegrated in the air now, and even so, Hamid Jadri also seemed to hear the overwhelming sound from the various load-bearing parts of the fighter.
But it was obviously worth it. After making this series of actions, the warning sound that echoed in the cockpit by the fire control radar had disappeared.
Hamid Jadri knows that as he rolls, turns, and pulls up, the radar echo signal that the opponent locks to himself is also drawn and has to switch back and forth between the air-to-air mode and the ground-to-ground mode and turn through a huge angle. This requires response time. It also requires the opponent’s radar to have extremely high resolution and computational analysis capabilities. Even the American radar cannot achieve seamless switching and tracking, and there will definitely be a gap. , Is a chance to get rid of the opponent's radar lock.
As long as they get rid of the lock on the other's aircraft radar, the several Aspides that have been launched will also lose their targets, but they are just headless flies.
This time, he obviously succeeded.
"Yousef," he called, trying to confirm the condition of his teammates.
After a few noises came from the intercom, Mohamed Yousef Chodli's voice was slightly gasped: "I am."
Hamid Jadri settled down and sighed secretly. Fortunately, although this attack was sudden, it did not cause any unbearable losses to him, and everything was still within the scope of his control.
He firmly believes that as long as he can enter the attack range of the AIM-9L "Rattlesnake", victory still belongs to him.
In the initial stage of hand-to-hand combat, dual-engine heavy fighters inherently have the disadvantage of low roll rate, and the F-16 is known for its excellent flight performance, strong mid-to-low altitude transonic maneuverability, high thrust-to-weight ratio, and low wing load. As long as he can get close to the enemy aircraft, Hamid Jadri believes that the Flying Leopard will not be more difficult to handle than the clumsy Su-22.
So, what should be done now is to approach the enemy as quickly as possible and shorten the window of attack for them to use medium and long-range interceptor bombs.
"Yousef" he shouted again: "Afterburner!"
However, before he pressed the button to start the engine afterburner, the cockpit again heard a warning sound that was locked by the fire control radar, and because the distance between the two parties was closer than that of the previous attack, the radar screen Above, you can clearly see that there are 4 light spots detaching from the wings of the two opposite fighters, and rushing towards their own side.
"Fak!"
Rao is Hamid Jadri, no matter how well-trained he usually is, he can't help but curse at this moment.
What kind of air combat is this, obviously because of his thick body and large ammunition, can he bring several big guys into the air to bully people!
However, Hamid Gadri knew very well in his heart that the enemy’s reliance on "shaming" is not an innovation, but a new air combat tactic invented by the Americans, and the Americans are better than others. They go too far.
When F15 fighters were first equipped with the U.S. Air Force, they created this new tactic based on their weapons. The specific method was to dispatch multiple F15s at once, and the standard weapon mount for each was 4 rounds of "sparrow" plus After arriving in the combat airspace, the four "Rattlesnakes" were arranged in two rows. The front fighters first fired a round of "Sparrow" medium-range rounds, then descended to allow the shooting range, and then the rear fighters fired another round, and so on.
This, for F15 air combat opponents, is like hitting a "wall" built by a medium-range interception barrage.
Basically, after two rounds of medium-range bombs for each fighter plane are launched, even if the enemy is not hit, its formation will definitely be scattered because of their respective evasive actions. At this time, the two sides approaching at high speed have also arrived. At a close distance, with a complete formation occupying a favorable launch position, the enemy plane that has just escaped from a large overload maneuver can be greeted in a timely manner, and the outcome can be known.
Because F15 is nicknamed "Eagle", the Americans gave this tactic a name that is domineering and leaky-Eagle Wall.
When Hamid Jadri went to the United States to receive F16 driving training, the instructor triumphantly showed them this tactic, but the F16 with no medium-range ammunition could not use this tactic, so he also He didn’t take this seriously, and deep down in his heart, he actually despised this kind of tactics—the technical content of this kind of tactics is too low, and there are almost no requirements for pilots. Basically, he can fly an airplane and operate radar. Being able to use it is entirely relying on the ammunition capacity and radar performance of the fighter to bully people. How can it reflect the pilot's superb driving and fighting dexterity?
Besides, the name is so nice, "Eagle Wall", is it the "queuing shot" tactic used when muskets were equipped in the Middle Ages. I didn't recognize it if I changed the vest?
However, today, when he really faced this tactic, he had a deep understanding of the horror—because he couldn’t think of any other way to deal with it except for a big-overload roll, dive, and rise. After this tactical action is completed, the distance between the two parties is bound to be within the effective range of the fighting bomb, and the other party must have seized the most advantageous launch position while waiting for him when he is doing the evasive action!
What's more frightening is that after you finish these maneuvering evasive actions, you will inevitably lose your height and speed!
However, now, at this moment, what else can he do?
But he knows that now is not the time to consider these. The battle is not over, and the disadvantage does not mean that he will definitely lose. As long as he escaped the opponent’s blast and rain, the single-engine F16 fighter jet is as light as a swallow. The dual-engine fighter with poor roll rate may not be able to pull it back, he still has a chance!
These thoughts flashed through his mind, Hamid Jadri gritted his teeth and slammed the nose of the machine against the ground.
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"What an "Eagle Wall" tactic!"
At the Air Crew Command in Peshawar, Chen Yijian stared at the flashing signals on the ground radar screen, clenched his fists, and couldn't help but drink in a low voice.
"It's our "Flying Leopard" fighter plane that is showing off, so we should call it "Leopard Wall." Tan Zhenhua smiled and corrected.
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