The X-1 forward-swept wing fighter with Chinese origin, Canada's copycat F-22, and Iran's technologically improved F-14 "Tomcat", three fighter jets suddenly spread out from the three-jet attack formation.
They split up and outflanked the "Paladin" from three directions in a scissor strangulation attack.
What appeared in the three people's field of vision was an arrow-shaped combat aircraft with a flat appearance, no tail, and even the transparent cockpit cover unique to manned fighter jets could not be seen.
There are only black dots regularly distributed on the surface of the silver-gray body, especially on the bulge of the central axis that should be the cockpit. Lin Mo can see clearly by zooming in with a light microscope. It seems to be
Each camera lens.
I don’t know which major aviation manufacturer is the masterpiece, but it actually canceled the design of the transparent cockpit and completely replaced it with photoelectric distributed aperture technology to recreate the visual environment for the pilot. Maybe there is a 360-degree omnidirectional surround field of view inside.
In addition to directly providing a more comprehensive protection effect for the cockpit, its actual combat significance is almost the same as Lin Mo's light mirror technique. If it is coupled with reconnaissance aircraft and satellites, there is really no difference.
With optical technology as the main reconnaissance technology, electromagnetic stealth technology is completely invisible. If it can be mass-produced, it will become the entire world's air defense force.
This technology is also applied to the "Monster" forward-swept wing fighter built by Lin Mo himself, but it is in the form of an external cockpit hood. Unlike the "Paladin" vehicle, it is simply integrated.
Three mid-level players fighting against one special-level player seem to be no different from three sheep rushing towards a tiger in the eyes of many people.
The difference between levels often means life and death. If the special level were really that easy to deal with, the special level experts in World War II would not have accumulated more than a hundred downed records.
In World War II, the only publicly recorded famous special-rank pilots included Erich Hartmann, Gerhard Buckhorn, Günter Lahr, Otto Kittel, and Walter.
Nowotny, Wilhelm Butz, Erich Rudolfler, Heinz Baal, Hermann Graf, Heinrich Eheler and Theodor Weissenberg, etc.
.
The records of these special-level pilots all exceeded 100 aircraft without exception. Among them, Erich Hartmann, the undisputed king, shot down 352 aircraft.
Even if the opponent is a scumbag with a combat power of only 5, even an old sow will be suffocated to death. It is really impossible for ordinary people to beat the opponent like a dumpling. The old American was also really scared to death. Taking advantage of the end of World War II, he
Erich Hartmann was kidnapped back to the United States and passed on his air combat skills. As a result, old and American fighter jets are now showing off their fighter jets in various countries around the world.
If we were to put it in modern times, if they had shot down at least a hundred fighter jets from other countries, even the wealthy Americans would be rolling on the ground in heartache and sincerely kneel down.
If it were an ordinary small country, one special level could wipe out a country's air force.
Although the number of shootdowns in modern air combat is not as exaggerated as during World War II, it would be very terrifying for a special-level pilot who has shot down more than 25 aircraft in total to appear in a real war.
Whether in terms of combat effectiveness or psychologically, it will cause great pressure on the party being attacked.
The U.S. Air Force only has 5,584 fighter jets in its possession. In addition to the fighter jets that are in storage, there are a total of 2,026 fighter jets and attack aircraft in service.
Among them, there are 250 F-15c/d fighter jets, a total of 1,020 F-16 fighter jets, 221 F-15e fighter jets, 345 A-10 attack jets, and a total of 179 F-22 fighter jets. The F-35a fighter jets are only
For 11 aircraft.
A special-level master will first give you one-twentieth of the active troops. The old and American air superiority tactics are too much for the first one. Then come another twenty special-level ones. As long as there is enough ammunition and no need to attack several times, the U.S. Air Force can
It must collapse immediately.
The "Paladin"'s vehicle appeared to be extremely flexible. Although the tailless technology weakened the stability, it made the rolling action particularly weird. The scissor choke tactics of Lin Mo and the others had not had time to include him in the attack envelope.
An extremely light and low-lying tactic suddenly lowered the altitude.
The alarms of the threat warning systems sounded almost simultaneously in the cockpits of Lin Mo, "Yuri" and "Monkey".
Good guy!
The tactics of turning defense into offense are too fast for people to react.
One second they were surrounding each other, and the next second they were locked onto each other. If they were on a real battlefield, I'm afraid all three of them would have to hang a missile as a tail behind their buttocks.
Although modern fighter jets can lock on to multiple targets at the same time, in real combat, the possibility of killing several opponents with one clearing salvo is extremely low. Manned fighter jets are not stupid target drones. They maintain a normal flight trajectory and wait.
Get beaten.
A head-scratching YoYo tactic. This Tubalu style of play is quite effective in actual combat, and it can be regarded as a simple and practical skill honed with life.
"'Monkey', let's go!"
Someone was destined to make sacrifices. "Yuri" abandoned all chances in his heart and gestured towards the F-14 in the cockpit. It seemed that the Iranian pilot "Monkey" also saw his actions.
The two men changed their original tactics in the sky and formed a two-plane formation that was more flexible than the three-plane formation. They accelerated with all their strength and made a snake-like maneuver, and copied the "Paladin" while feinting to avoid it.
It is almost impossible to gain an advantage in a confrontation with special-level pilots without any damage. "Yuri" and others have already realized this.
The X-1 forward-swept wing fighter jets broke out of the formation and directly reached Mach 4 speed. With one force, they could overcome all obstacles. Even missiles could not pose a threat to the X-1 entering Mach 4.
Not sticking to the original tactics and adapting to changes in the fighter plane, this kind of combat consciousness can only be seen in the ace pilots of the mid-level group.
The aerodynamic characteristics of the forward-swept wing fighter do not seem to be inferior to those of the "Paladin" vehicle.
"Are you going to separate and attack together, or are you going to attack in the east and in the west?"
The "Paladin" looked at the three pilots who were outflanking each other in two groups, and said to himself that the ECM electronic pulse interference still had no plans to turn off. He could not give the other party a chance to jointly act, otherwise he would really be passive and punch randomly.
He still understands the principle of beating the old master to death.
"Fire!"
"Yuri" kept raking the cannon, and the onboard computer quickly started calculating the fate. Unfortunately, not even a hair of the opponent was scratched.
However, "Yuri" was not discouraged because he was covering for the "Monkey". The wings of the F-14 "Tomcat" fighter were deformed, the aerodynamic force of the body changed significantly, and the swept wings reached a certain level.
The angle suitable for dogfighting in air combat is a secret kept secret by the US military. Only the US Navy and Northrop Grumman know it.
Every slight change in the appearance and aerodynamics of the extremely exquisitely designed F-14 "Tomcat" fighter jet will bring different effects.
Another missile was launched. The "Monkey" no longer relied on airborne radar. The opponent's stealth performance was too powerful. At such a close distance, the improved radar still had no response and could only rely on
The pilot's naked eyes identify the target.
As a carrier-based aircraft, the F-14 "Tomcat" has its own unique design. It should be regarded as a multi-purpose aircraft and performs very well in dog fights. As an Iranian pilot employed by Grumman, the "Monkey"
"Almost using all his strength, he tried his best to control the nose of the aircraft to point at the "Paladin".
The "Monkey" fired its third missile without hesitation, using three missiles in succession against an opponent. This would be a very unwise behavior in a team melee.
A fighter plane without ammunition in an air battle is almost the same as a weak and weak girl falling into a pile of hungry and strong men.
Everyone's communications were almost interrupted, and many fighter jets training around were affected to a certain extent, but no one complained.
In actual combat, anything can happen, and it is not surprising that electronic pulse interference occurs.
The "Paladin" didn't hesitate much. Instead of retreating, it advanced. It suddenly completed a 360-degree turn with a mongoose maneuver, and shook its wings a few times, as if to detonate the approaching missile, and then "Yuri"
The two-plane formation of "Monkey" and "Monkey" flew by.
The tailless flat arrow-shaped fighter just missed the two-plane formation, and then performed a falling leaf maneuver (or helicopter maneuver), as if it was spinning and descending. The "Paladin" completed the turn again and decisively increased its speed.
The engine output power, quickly grabbed the six o'clock position of the two-plane formation, grabbed the opponent tightly, and completed the double lock at the first time.
"Young people still lack experience! Don't give others any chance."
The "Paladin" turned off the electronic pulse interference, and as a sparring partner, he still gave them some guidance.
This opportunity was not given by "Yuri" and "Monkey", but created by the special pilot "Paladin" himself.
"Damn it!"
"Yuri" punched the cabin cover in frustration.
"No, it's not over yet!"
"Monkey" didn't know when he turned his head and looked behind him. If "Yuri" was beside him, he would definitely be able to see his eyes widening, his mouth wide open, looking blankly above the "Paladin".
"Hmm! It seems that another one is missing?! No, how could it appear here?"
The "Paladin" frowned, and a huge shadow enveloped himself and his fighter.
Lin Mo's guess was correct. The "Paladin" fighter jet did use photoelectric distributed aperture technology. It was covered with various high-precision retina-level cameras, forming a surround screen in the cockpit, providing the pilot with the most perfect
field of view.
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