This is the only way that Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell, the captain of the "Thinker", can think of to get the "Archerfish" nuclear submarine out of trouble. After all, once the submarine is locked by an anti-submarine patrol aircraft, it is like a sea hawk targeting a fish. It's not a question of whether to run or not, but when to die.
Of course, it would be easier if the "Thinker" was a combat ship. It would not be difficult to use fire control radar to scare China's anti-submarine patrol aircraft into avoiding them.
The key is that the "Thinker" is just a reconnaissance ship. Facing the improved An-26 in the sky, it is worse than the "Archerfish" nuclear submarine underwater.
It is even more unrealistic to expect support from other naval ships in Subic Bay. It is almost more than a thousand nautical miles away, and it would take two or three hours for an airplane to arrive, let alone ships.
Two or three hours are enough for the anti-submarine patrol aircraft to free the submarine from the water.
So Mitchell had no choice but to use the "Thinker"'s best ultimate move. Even if it couldn't confuse the An-26 in the sky, it would at least last a while.
After all, the An-26 is just a light transport aircraft, with a small load and a very limited range. It would be good if it consumes enough energy to be forced to return. Even if it cannot, the P-3a anti-submarine patrol aircraft that has taken off from the Subic Bay base will have another chance. It will take more than an hour to reach this sea area. By then, the larger P-3A anti-submarine patrol aircraft will either drive them away or interfere with them. In short, they will have many more methods than they do now.
Because of this, Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell¡¯s order was firm and decisive: ¡°Turn on all jamming devices that can be turned on, and block all signals that can be blocked.¡±
As soon as this order was issued, with the "Thinker" as the center, powerful interference waves radiated instantly. If someone had superpowers, they would see signals of different wavelengths like roaring waves, covering the entire space. .
Although Edwards is a senior reporter, this is the first time he has experienced such a high-intensity electronic jamming operation. Although the whole process was silent, he still seemed very excited because he found that the "Thinker" was more powerful than he imagined. Much more.
Among other things, the Soviet "Golden Wheat Wave" reconnaissance ship, which originally wanted to chase its own submarine and drive away the Chinese ship 5506, immediately turned around and headed towards the "Thinker" less than a minute after the "Thinker" sent out strong interference. "Zhe" accelerated its evacuation in the opposite direction.
¡°Obviously, even the Soviets couldn¡¯t bear this level of electronic interference.
As for the modified An-26 that descended from high altitude to low altitude, it raised its nose immediately and rushed into the clouds. It was obvious that it could not withstand the strong electromagnetic wave bombardment of the "Thinker" and had to Choose avoidance.
"This is the most incredible way of eviction I have ever seen. Really, I just can't describe it in words!"
Edwards was so excited that he was dancing for joy. Not only did he think it was very sci-fi, but he even thought it was a bit magical. Without using any real weapons, he could make the opponent flee like a bird or animal. Even Hollywood blockbusters seemed to dare not do this. shoot.
Seeing the Chinese anti-submarine aircraft disappearing into the clouds, Mitchell, who had a serious face, finally relaxed a lot. After listening to Edwards' words, he nodded and responded: "This is the magic of electronic warfare. Of course, we can Achieving this effect only shows that the level of electronic equipment of the Soviet reconnaissance ships and Chinese anti-submarine aircraft is still too low. After all, our Thinker equipment is not the most advanced equipment of the US military."
He paused for a moment and continued: "If it were in Europe, the United States and the Soviet Union would do similar things every day. That is where electronic warfare would be most intense. After all, Asia is a secondary direction, and the Soviet Union does not invest much. , the same is true for the United States, but China seems to want to invest more, but unfortunately its capabilities are still one level behind. It can be seen from their An-26 anti-submarine patrol aircraft that they are not doing a good job."
Edwards took the interview book and a pen to quickly record Mitchell's words in shorthand. Electronic warfare, what an exciting name. It seems that the United States has pushed the form of war to another level. I thought this time it would be random. The "Thinker" can only record some boring topics of tracking, counter-tracking, tracking again, and counter-tracking at sea.
But to his surprise, he discovered an in-depth news point about war theory. For Edwards, who pays attention to connotation and calls himself a senior reporter in the military news industry, it is like finding a treasure, and he naturally wants to record it.
So when Mitchell suddenly stopped talking, Edwards was still a little uncomfortable, because Mitchell obviously didn't finish talking about electronic warfare. He stopped at this time, just like an unscrupulous author suddenly stopped updating at a critical moment. Edwards was left scratching his head.
So I raised my head while recording, and just got readyAfter asking a few more questions about Zi Zhan, there was a sudden roar in his ears. Edwards raised his head subconsciously, and his light blue eyes suddenly showed an unconcealable look of shock.
I saw a cloud-white An-26 with densely packed antennas inserted like blades under the belly of the aircraft, roaring towards the "Thinker" where he was, and the two turboprop engines roared like waves, making people on the ship Edwards subconsciously got goosebumps on the bridge.
Not only Edwards, but most of the other officers and soldiers on the Thinker, including Mitchell, were like this. There was no way that the antenna under the belly of the An-26 that suddenly appeared was too terrifying. , giving people a feeling of intensive phobia-like discomfort.
So much so that the moment they saw it rushing down from the clouds, Mitchell was collectively petrified. That is to say, Edwards, who was busy recording, did not notice it, but now he also joined the petrified team.
¡°Weng~~~Longlong~~~¡±
As the roar passed overhead, a piercing scream suddenly erupted like a bomb in the bridge of the "Thinker". Several communications officers immediately took off the headsets on their heads and threw them to the ground as if they were hot. .
At the same time, several monitors began to blur and distort, and soon began to jump on the screen. Even the navigation equipment was affected to a certain extent, and the readings kept changing like convulsions.
From the time the plane appeared in the field of vision of Mitchell and others to when it passed overhead with a roar, the whole process only took two or three minutes. However, the "Thinker", which was releasing strong electronic interference, seemed to be disturbed by the roar just now. The vocals were taken to another world.
Communication equipment failed, reconnaissance equipment was down, and jamming equipment was in complete chaos.
¡°No~~no~~~¡±
Lieutenant Colonel Mitchell was stunned for a long time. He finally came to his senses and hurriedly checked various equipment. As a result, he became more and more frustrated as he looked at it. Finally, he simply rushed out of the bridge and ran to the deck, looking at the strange aircraft going away. An-26: "That's not a plane, but a monstera monstera monster from Qiong Island!"
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