Today¡¯s South China Sea is indeed turbulent, especially after the brief conflict in mid-March. Although China won a victory at a small cost, it did not continue to expand its results in the face of possible air threats.
And after the Vietnamese army was so painfully slapped, they were naturally unwilling to give in. They gave up and began to encourage the Soviet big brother stationed in Cam Ranh Bay to support them.
As the saying goes, when beating a dog, it depends on the owner. The Vietnamese army was beaten severely, and the Soviet army also felt disgraced, so fighter planes and warships frequently appeared in the conflict areas.
Seeing that someone was standing up for themselves, the Vietnamese army also began to use armed fishing boats to frequently dispatch, intending to put pressure on our army in order to force our army to voluntarily abandon the stilt houses built on the islands and reefs.
In response to the provocation from external forces, the Navy immediately dispatched several main battleships from the north to assist the South China Sea. At the same time, the Air Force also began to gather in Panyu Province and Qiongdao to cooperate with the Naval Aviation in responding to possible air threats.
With a series of mobilizations, a considerable amount of sea and air force was quickly assembled around Qiongdao.
Due to the continued actions of external forces, the headquarters decided to use Qiongdao's existing naval and air forces to organize a joint naval and air exercise to warn the restless Soviet and Vietnamese troops by flexing their muscles.
The Eighth Squadron of the Soviet Pacific Fleet stationed in Cam Ranh Bay immediately received information that China had organized a large-scale joint sea and air exercise.
In response to the opponent's exercises, the Soviets responded very directly, sending reconnaissance ships and reconnaissance aircraft to the exercise waters to conduct close reconnaissance.
¡°After all, this joint sea and air exercise is the largest maritime exercise organized by China in so many years. In particular, this exercise highlights the joint sea and air exercises, which is very rare in China¡¯s previous exercises.
Therefore, the Soviets are very interested and hope that through this exercise, they can comprehensively review the achievements of the Chinese military's naval and air force construction in recent years, evaluate the Chinese military's naval and air strike system, and explore existing loopholes.
Of course, if possible, the Soviets would also be happy to see the results if they secretly stumble and interfere.
But this depends on the mood of the two Vietnamese officers on board this reconnaissance plane modified from the Tu-16 bomber. At least this is what the commander of this reconnaissance plane, Soviet Navy Lieutenant Colonel Churkin, thought.
After all, it is also the bounden duty of a big brother to help the little brother to vent his frustration.
Because of this, when they approached the exercise sea area 600 nautical miles southeast of Qiongdao, all kinds of electronic equipment on the reconnaissance aircraft were all turned on. Accompanied by the huge roar of the two turbojet engines, the signals from the electronic display devices inside the aircraft were somewhat inconsistent. Stable, but thanks to the Soviet Union's unique system integration capabilities, although various electronic devices look a bit bulky, their performance is not bad.
????????????????? At least they monitored the calls of the Chinese exercise troops in the first place.
Lieutenant Colonel Churkin turned on the recording equipment and looked at the Vietnamese Army Major Ruan Yong next to him. He could not help but smile happily when he saw the other person writing beautiful Chinese characters quickly on the paper with a pen.
The reason why two Vietnamese army officers were arranged on the reconnaissance plane was that, in addition to the military mutual assistance and exchange treaty between the Soviet army and the Vietnamese army, the most important reason was that there were many people in the Vietnamese army who knew Chinese.
The Major Ruan Yong in front of me is one of the best, because he studied and lived in China for five years in his early years. He not only speaks fluent Mandarin, but also masters two dialects of Cantonese and Hakka.
Because of his extraordinary language talent, he was spotted by the Soviet intelligence agency in Cam Ranh Bay and assigned to the monitoring department to specialize in monitoring and interpreting China.
This reconnaissance and surveillance of China's joint naval and air exercises is considered to be the most important reconnaissance and surveillance mission of the Soviet troops stationed in Cam Ranh Bay in recent years. Therefore, when Lieutenant Colonel Churkin received the mission, he immediately asked Major Ruan Yong to come over so that he could immediately Through the human translator, we can understand the specific situation of China's joint naval and air exercises.
As a typical nationalist, Ruan Yong did not have much objection to the human translation machine. Instead, he felt that it was very honorable to follow the Soviets to find trouble for the Chinese. He even proposed to Churkin that if possible, he hoped to use Tu-16 The jamming equipment on the reconnaissance aircraft will teach the participating troops in China¡¯s joint naval and air exercises a lesson.
Lieutenant Colonel Churkin agreed very happily, and even encouraged him by saying that you are the commander in this regard, but there is a premise, that is, you must complete the reconnaissance and monitoring mission before you can think about these things.
Ruan Yong was extremely grateful to Lieutenant Colonel Churkin for being so flexible. Because of this, from the moment he boarded the plane, he and his assistants were very serious about familiarizing themselves with the operation of various equipment. When the equipment was fully turned on, a series of obscure After Mandarin, which was difficult to understand and mixed with different local accents, was briefly and quickly transmitted to the reconnaissance aircraft through the monitoring equipment, Ruan YongHe was busy non-stop.
It wasn't until Churkin asked that Ruan Yong paused, then took the previous probability manuscript from his assistant, glanced at it, and said in not fluent Russian: "Based on the summary of the past forty minutes. According to the monitoring intelligence, the Chinese army, which has entered the fourth day of the exercise, will finally use their air power. We are still investigating the specific situation, but the general intention has already been drawn to a preliminary conclusion, and the details are on this piece of paper. "
As he spoke, Ruan Yong took out a piece of manuscript from the pile in his hand and handed it to Culkin. Culkin took it in his hand and only glanced at it, then his eyes widened in surprise, and then he read it over and over again for two minutes. , and then he took a few breaths, finally calming down his somewhat incomprehensible mood.
Immediately, he frowned and looked at Ruan Yong: "The Chinese want to conduct a maritime raid with a long-range aviation formation? And it will be a joint operation of fighters, bombers, electronic warfare aircraft, and maritime patrol aircraft"
Before he finished speaking, Churkin frowned deeply: "When did China's aviation power system construction reach such a high level? Can it do joint operations with multiple aircraft types?"
It¡¯s no wonder that Lieutenant Colonel Churkin has such doubts. Multi-aircraft joint operations are not just about joining different types of aircraft in formation and flying over in a mighty manner. Instead, they require different aircraft types to cooperate with each other in different mission areas. , coordinate with each other, so as to form a fist.
???????????????????? Otherwise, it is just a piece of loose sand. Let alone performing the mission, it may be swallowed up by the opponent's air defense force as a delicacy before it even reaches the place.
Because of this, if you want different aircraft types to combine and take advantage of each other, you must have a strong command system to support it. The question is, does the Chinese army have such a command system?
Ruan Yong immediately noticed Lieutenant Colonel Churkin's doubts and did not answer. He reached out to adjust the recording equipment in front of him, and then pressed the button. A burst of words with a Jiangsu and Zhejiang accent came from inside. Churkin listened. Feeling confused for a while, he subconsciously looked at Ruan Yong.
Ruan Yong grinned and said with great disdain: "This is the commander of their aviation unit. He said that forming a good formation, flying over, and shooting out the missiles would be considered a victory. In other words, their formation was the same as in World War II, but There is no flexible emergency response method to carry out a predetermined attack."
Hearing this, Churkin narrowed his eyes slightly: "Comrade Ruan Yong, what do you mean"
"Of course, stab them at their weakest link!" Ruan Yong was still smiling, but his smile became more sinister.
If you like Soar My Aviation Age, please collect it: Soar My Aviation Age is updated the fastest. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com