Volume 5 The Central and South Storm Chapter 11 All-Out Strike
On the 22nd, at 7 p.m. Beijing time.
Less than 15 minutes after the statement by Huang Guowei and Gu Weimin, 211 hours after the outbreak of the military coup in Laos, 20 hours after the outbreak of the military coup in Laos, the military operation against Vietnam began.
The first missile to fall hit a long-range anti-aircraft alert radar on the outskirts of Bac Ninh, northeast of Hanoi.
The missiles were fired by the Air Force's H-6K bombers, and the 12H-6K launched "CJ" (Long Sword) air-launched cruise missiles at 22 targets in northern Vietnam.
Because the maximum range of the "CJ7" is 700 kilometers, the H-6K did not enter Vietnamese airspace, and after launching missiles over Liuzhou, Guangxi, it flew back to the air base near Hengyang, Hunan, to replenish ammunition and prepare for the second round of bombing.
Let the "old-fashioned" H-6K, in addition to exerting residual heat, mainly to consume ammunition in stock.
During the East China Sea War, the Air Force did not allow the H-6 bombers to carry out combat missions; first, the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force had extraordinary strength; second, the Japanese Fourth Fleet, the main target of the attack, was annihilated by the naval aviation immediately after the war; and third, the H-6 series bombers' sea-striking capability was not much stronger than that of the J-13, FBC-11, and other fighters.
Against Vietnam, although the Air Force will not let the H-6 carry out volley bombing missions, it is more than enough to act as a missile-carrying aircraft.
Consume more than 1 CJ in stock, which is more important than the residual heat of H-66.
The air-launched cruise missile, which was finalized and put into production in 2007, has a slightly shorter range and the performance of the CJ is on par with that of the US Air Force's ground-based AGM-86. CJ's replacement CJ-177 was finalized and put into production two years ago, and if the CJ stock was not consumed as soon as possible, there would be no place to store CJ-177, and there was no reason to apply for procurement funding.
Although with stealth capabilities CJ-17. CJ--Ground performance has lagged behind. But it still looks easy to deal with the Vietnamese air defense system.
In just 5 minutes. Successfully penetrated 63 CJs and hit their respective targets.
The average penetration rate of 87 grounds. Not too high. It's not bad.
The missile assault ended. The Air Force's FBC-11B aircraft group broke into Vietnamese airspace under the cover and support of J-10B fighters, DJ-11BB anti-aircraft suppression fighters and DY-8M electronic warfare aircraft. Divided into 2 attack formations. They were directed at the strategic command center and the regional air defense command center located in the northern suburbs of Hanoi and the southwest of Haiphong.
First of all, it is not a fighter to go to the field. Rather, it is a converted electronic warfare aircraft from the Y-8M.
Two wide-band suppression electromagnetic interference devices and two narrow-band targeting electromagnetic interference devices are used. The DY-8M carried out suppressive electronic jamming and deteriorating electronic jamming against Vietnamese air defense forces in the vicinity of Hanoi and Haiphong, respectively.
The Vietnamese air defense forces, having just recovered from the missile attack, quickly activated the radar and saw only snowflakes on the screen.
As soon as the radar of the mobile air defense system was activated, the electromagnetic signal radiated was intercepted by the electromagnetic detection system on the DY-8M, and the on-board computer quickly confirmed the nature of the target, locked the target orientation, and sent the relevant information to the DJ-11BB air defense suppression fighter accompanying the attack group through the tactical data link.
The prototype of the DJ-11B was a two-seater J-11B. Compared with the J-11B, the DJ-11B has removed the necessary fire control radar on the fighter jet, and installed more electronic countermeasures equipment and a more powerful computer. When performing the task of air defense suppression, the DJ-11B carries 2 combat missiles for self-defense, and its main weapons are 3 electronic countermeasure pods, 2 heavy surface-to-surface missiles, and FD-12 radiation missiles improved from the "SD-12 medium-range interceptor missile". When performing accompanying attack missions, the DJ-11B does not carry heavy ground-to-ground missiles, and adds a laser designation pod and a light point tracking pod.
At this time, the 8DJ-11B is performing a companion attack mission.
Receiving the ground tactical information from the DY-8M, the DJ-11B quickly locked onto the Vietnamese army's mobile air defense radar 1C0 km away, and then fired 2 "FD-12 radiation missiles" at each target.
"The FD-12 is actually the "SD-12" with a passive radar homing head, which flies at a high speed of Mach.
The officers and men of the Vietnamese air defense forces are still trying to eliminate the radar "malfunction", and "the FD-112 has been smashed down one after another.
Without radar, the SA-2, SA-3, SA-6 and other anti-aircraft missiles on the ground all turned blind and could only watch the group of attack aircraft fly overhead.
At 19:58, the first FBC-1BB dropped 2 laser-guided bombs of the 000 kg class on the Hanoi strategic command center.
Over the next 5 minutes, another 3FBC-1BB dropped two 1C00 kg bombs on the same target.
Because the Hanoi strategic command center is located at a depth of 30 meters underground, the Republic Air Force does not have super ground-penetrating bombs like MBD, so it can only use the "stupid" method, 8 1C00 kg ground-penetrating bombs carried by FBC-1BB to attack the same target, and after repeated bombing, blow up the rock formations above the head of the strategic command center!
According to the calculations of the Air Force, 1 1C0C kg bomb is capable of blowing up a crater 6 meters deep in the rock. It only takes 6 bombs to hit the same spot to destroy the Hanoi strategic command center.
Guidance was carried out by the accompanying DJ-111B, and all 1-kilogram laser-guided bombs flew accurately to their destination along an infrared laser beam invisible to the flesh.
By the time the 5th bomb fell, it was already in the strategic command center.
This was followed by two bombs exploding inside the strategic command center along the blasted passage.
At the same time, in addition, FBC-1B was also made
The regional air defense command center located in Haiphong. The reserve force returned with the bomb, but according to the battlefield information provided by DY, the bomb was "delivered" to the nearest Vietnamese air defense unit.
After successfully destroying the "central nervous system" of the Vietnamese army's command and defense, large-scale tactical bombing began.
At 8 p.m. sharp, 36 J-10B, 24J-13 (HNA Airlines), and 24FBC-1B broke through the skies over Vietnam in turn, and attacked "Category A" targets such as air bases, air defense positions, army camps, bridges and tunnels in northern Vietnam in accordance with the tactical tasks of the pre-deployed areas.
In order to cooperate with the operation of the large aircraft group, the Air Force and the Navy dispatched a total of 4KJ2000 and KJ200, with the DY-8M continuing to carry out electromagnetic suppression of the Vietnamese air defense system, and the second batch of 8DJ-11B for air defense suppression.
Serving as an air defense cover was the J-12 fighter, which was only in service at the end of last year.
At 20:15, the first batch of Vietnamese fighters took off from an air base in Quang Binh province in central Vietnam.
As soon as the Vietnamese fighter took to the air, the KJ2000, which was patrolling over the Gulf of Tonkin found the lock, and the 12J-14 immediately went to intercept it.
There was no suspense in the air battle, and before the Vietnamese fighter could detect the opponent, more than half of them were shot down by missiles.
Five minutes later, only one Su-27V (the Su-27BM of the Vietnamese Army) dived to avoid the second group of missiles and fled back to Quang Binh airbase close to the sea.
By 2020, air supremacy in the northern regions of Vietnam has already fallen into the hands of the Air Force of the republic.
In 35 minutes, the air force and naval aviation of Hoa Quoc not only seized air supremacy, but also destroyed the air defense system in the northern region of Vietnam.
At this time, the J-13B group led by Liang Guoxiang had already arrived at the attack site.
"The target information is clear, the target situation is clear, Brother Liang, the time is up!"
"Wait!" Liang Guoxiang glanced at the coordinate information.
Di Boqing didn't say much, he~ Liang Guoxiang was thinking.
The 24J-13B each carries C-804 anti-ship missiles, and if the range can be shortened, the missile will have some fuel when it hits the target, which can increase the power of the missile's ground attack.
Five minutes later, Liang Guoxiang pulled up the fighter.
"Attention all planes, attack the target by the squad, and the long plane will be the first to launch the missile!"
As the group leader gave the combat order, the 24 J-13Bs in the dense formation were immediately dispersed in the form of squads, and the six lead planes each used fire control radars to lock on to the Vietnamese warships in Haiphong Harbor 200 kilometers away, and then transmitted target information to the wingman, and entered fire control data for the missiles according to the pre-assigned ground strike mission.
At 20:28, the group leader plane with the number C110011 first launched an anti-ship missile.
Within 2 minutes, another 23 J-13Bs had launched missiles.
After turning the course, Liang Guoxiang raised the flight altitude to 5,500 meters. The maximum range of the long-range air defense system deployed in Cam Ranh Bay is only 1 km, and it does not threaten J-13B fighters at a distance of 200 km. To the northeast, an HJ200 that took off from the aircraft carrier "Republic" was monitoring the surrounding airspace, and Liang Guoxiang did not have to worry about being attacked by Vietnamese fighter jets.
It couldn't be simpler!
After leaving the dangerous airspace, Liang Guoxiang turned on the autopilot. After one and a half hours, it will be able to return to the naval aviation base on Hainan Island, and if the first round of strikes goes well, the C111th Group will not carry out a second combat mission at night.
The results of target screening and damage will not be achieved until after dawn, and tomorrow there will be a new combat mission.
When Liang Guoxiang led the group to return home, the carrier-based fighter squadron led by Zhu Ronghui and Yang Jinjie was "waiting" for the target.
Ho Chi Minh City, northeast of Vietnam, Bien Ho and Air Base.
The E-2C is preparing for takeoff, and the F-16C, which is serving as an escort mission, has taken off ahead of schedule and is hovering over the airport.
After acquiring the E-2C from the United States, Vietnam "hidden" it like a treasure to the southernmost air base. In the East China Sea War, the Air Force of the Republic of China bloodlessly killed the Japanese Air Self-Defense Force ground-mounted early warning aircraft, and Vietnam did not want to take a "baby bump" risk.
To protect the E-2C, Vietnam also deployed half of its F-166 fighters at the same base.
It was almost hours after the outbreak of the war that the Vietnamese Air Force made the decision to have the F-16 cover the E-2C heading north to support other combat aircraft.
Obviously, the Vietnamese army was too cautious.
Weapons are not used for combat, so what are they used for?
The first E-2C was lifted into the air, followed by the second E-2C. Two more E-2Cs remained on the airfield and did not rush to take off.
In the night sky, "lightning" suddenly appeared.
It's not lightning, it's a missile!
The 2E-2C, which was still climbing, did not have time to make any reaction, and the missile gave the most enthusiastic hug.
The Vietnamese officers and soldiers on the ground panicked, the pilots of the 2E-2C had to force takeoff, and the ground crew had to tow the plane into the hangar.
In just 2 minutes, 2 thicker "electricity" pierced the night sky.
Instead of falling to the ground, the "lightning" exploded on the airfield, spilling hundreds of scorching "electric sparks".
In an instant, the airfield was covered with a dense barrage of counter-artillery / bunker ammunition.
The 2E-2C did not even have a chance to take off, and was crushed along with the pilot.
Dozens of kilometers away, a group of J-15B fighters "satisfied" left the attack airspace and turned to fly back to the aircraft carrier "Republic". (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to idianm, more chapters, support the author, support is ~ reading!) )
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