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Chapter 1308 Early Warning Aircraft

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    Hearing the code name Yun-32, all the military leaders present were shocked. There was nothing they could do about it. It was the first time they heard that such a thing existed in the Air Force. But just as these leaders pricked up their ears and prepared to  As the commentator from the Missile Department continued to give a detailed introduction to the Y-32 electronic reconnaissance aircraft, what awaited him was the sound of the commentator's microphone being turned off.

    It¡¯s just gone?

    The mood of the army leaders can be imagined. They are exactly the same as those readers who broke off at the critical moment. They wanted to pile the blades they had accumulated for many years on the author's head.

    ???????????????????????????????????????????????? These troop leaders actually wanted to launch a blade offensive against the director's department, but they didn't do it like this. When they got to the critical point, they were broken. They are simply inhuman.

    ????????????????????????????????????????????????? But everyone stood up to take the lead. There was no way, the head of the headquarters, the great god, was sitting in the middle, and he didn¡¯t say anything. Who dared to make a fuss?

    Because of this, even if I was scolding all kinds of mmps in front of the director, I was still calm and like a normal person, and it was smooth.

    "Okay, you don't have to pretend to be disapproving. The director doesn't know the specific situation of Yun-32 at all." At this time, the head of the headquarters sitting in the center suddenly spoke. The slightly noisy discussion at the scene fell silent instantly, and soon the headquarters  The chief looked at a leader wearing an Air Force uniform next to him: "Chief of Staff Feng, come and introduce to everyone several special support aircraft equipped by the Air Force in the past two years."

    It¡¯s okay for the head of the headquarters not to say this, but when he blurted it out, the heads of all the army leaders who participated in the observation almost dropped their jaws. What happened?  The Y-32 electronic reconnaissance aircraft is not the only one, but there are a number of similar equipment that have been added to the Air Force series?

    No wonder the funding has been tilted so much towards the Air Force in recent years, so that leaders and chiefs of other services and arms have become increasingly dissatisfied. There is no way, the funding plate is so big, if you give more to others, you will have to have less.

    One or two years is okay, but the problem is that since the incident on the southeast coast, the air force has accounted for the absolute majority of the funding allocation ratio for five consecutive years.

    In some years, the Air Force¡¯s share even reached more than 42%.

    After excluding the Second Artillery¡¯s fixed 20% cost for maintaining both nuclear and conventional equipment and underground defense bunkers, the Army and Navy together account for less than 30%.

    Under such circumstances, the leaders of the Navy and Army are very dissatisfied. Not to mention that the Navy's huge equipment update plan has been submitted for almost eight years and has not been approved. Now it can only hold on to the three ships 112, 113, and 167.  The guided missile destroyers built in the 1990s are supporting the scene. As for the so-called advancement from green water to blue water, which is a concept that remains on the documents, there is no basis for its realization.

    Not to mention the Army. At a time when the world's major military powers are beginning to equip third-generation main battle tanks, infantry fighting vehicles and self-propelled artillery, the Army is still relying on the aging Type 59 tanks, relying on the legs of the infantry, and relying on the infantry.  There was no change at all twenty years ago, let alone the mechanization and informatization that the Army has been clamoring for for almost ten years.

    That's all. What's more important is that the continuous reduction of funds has led to a serious lack of training for the army and navy. This is the most critical thing. We must know the daily consumption of fuel and ammunition, the food and accommodation of personnel, the loss of equipment, and the loss of venues.  Construction is not something that can be done with words or enthusiasm and excitement. It requires real money.

    It doesn't matter if the funds are sufficient. If the funds are insufficient, the investment in this area can only be reduced, so that some troops have not even done live-fire target practice a few times from the time they joined the army to the time they retired. The reason for this is very simple. Bullets also cost money.  If funds are insufficient, it is natural to save what you can.

    How can such an under-trained army have combat effectiveness?

    Because of this, the leaders of the army and navy are very worried. The key is that if the funds allocated to the air force can show the results, the leaders of the army and navy are not unreasonable. Who doesn't know who will gain air supremacy in future wars?  In the world, if the Air Force can have such a large proportion of funds to create something good, the Army and Navy will also admit it. After all, everyone wants to experience the situation where the Air Force is washing the ground and the Army and Navy are winning.

    The question is, has the Air Force changed in the past few years?

    Maybe, for example, the number of Su-27s continues to increase, or the test flight of Project 10 is progressing steadily, and thenit seems that there will be no more.

    Overall, the J-7 is still the main force, the J-8 dominates the world, and the J-6 is old and strong as a supplement. How can such a lineup cover the army and navy?

    So there have been a lot of weird things about this in recent years, but no one from the headquarters to the Air Force has heard it. They still go their own way and continue the established policy, investing a large proportion of funds into the construction of the Air Force.

    So much so that leaders and chiefs of many units are preparing to go to the headquarters collectively at the end of the year.??I had a good time in theory, but before I could take any action, I was called here by the headquarters to observe the exercise, and then I saw the Y-32 electronic reconnaissance aircraft. This is not over yet. According to the head of the headquarters, it seems that such special support aircraft have become  A series, ready to be revealed to them all this time?

    Just as the heads of these unit chiefs were in confusion, the words of Chief of Staff Feng had already rang in everyone's ears: "The key direction of our air force construction in recent years is systematic combat. Therefore, while strengthening conventional equipment, the main direction  They are special support aircraft that support the Air Force¡¯s combat system"

    While talking, a staff officer had already set up the slide player and curtain nearby, and then the Missile Department staff turned off the big screen. The command center suddenly went dark, with only the curtain in front of the slide player glowing brightly.  Immediately, Chief of Staff Feng pressed the switch in his hand, and the slideshow player immediately started. Soon, three models of three models that seemed similar but actually had different details were displayed on the curtain in front of the army leaders.  Special support aircraft.

    The reason why the three aircraft look similar is because the overall aerodynamic layout is the same, with a lower single wing, a T-shaped tail, and two turbofan engines hoisted at the rear of the fuselage.

    In fact, there is no need for anyone to introduce it in detail. Some discerning military leaders have already seen from the pictures of the Y-32 electronic reconnaissance aircraft that its basic model is not others. It is the TRJ-700 regional passenger jet developed and produced by China Ascendas.

    It's just that unlike the passenger planes used by civil aviation, the external features of the three models on the screen appear more stout and domineering, not to mention the bulging nose of the Y-32 electronic reconnaissance aircraft and the long protrusions like cheeks on both sides.  Start; just by looking at the entire gray-blue radome under the belly of the aircraft on the right and the densely packed antennas on the back of the aircraft, you can tell that this guy is not doing an ordinary job.

    As for the uppermost machine body, which holds an object like a women's gymnastics balance beam on its back, it is easiest for people to identify its purpose. But because of this, all the leaders who saw this scene had eyes that were hard to hide.  They were so shocked that some troop leaders subconsciously blurted out: "It's an early warning aircraft!"

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