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At the top of the snowy mountain, the war eagle roared: A certain brigade of the air force aviation corps carried out a surprise drill for surprise defense

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At the top of the snowy mountain, the war eagle roared: A certain brigade of the air force aviation corps carried out a surprise drill for surprise defense

"Take off!" At the command of the commander, the two fighter planes took off one after another, pierced the sky, and launched an attack on the "enemy" target hundreds of kilometers away...

In late April, at a certain airport in the northwest, a brigade of the Air Force Aviation Corps suddenly launched a surprise drill on ground penetration.

After takeoff, the two planes rapidly advanced in a tactical formation and at an ultra-low altitude toward the deep area of the "enemy." Suddenly, the long plane was locked by the "enemy" radar and issued a rapid alarm. The pilot was not afraid of danger, clutched the steering lever to maneuver, and quickly released the jamming bomb to get rid of the lock.

"Use the terrain to avoid 'enemy' tracking!" The pilots looked at the reckless snowy mountains, constantly adjusted the attitude of the fighters, and with excellent flying skills, piloted the fighters through the lofty mountains and mountains, and deftly avoided the "enemy" ground radar search.

After arriving in the target airspace, the pilots of the long-wingman aircraft worked closely together to quickly lift the fighter plane and accurately determine the "enemy" position. Dive, aim, fire! In the blink of an eye, the fighter completed a simulated strike against the target of the "enemy's" position.

According to the leaders of the brigade, in this training with a background in actual combat, pilots flew fighters on long-distance attacks, broke through multiple defense lines, accurately attacked "enemy" targets, and enhanced their ability to carry out combat tasks in complex environments and unfamiliar areas. (Wu Dehua, special correspondent of the People's Liberation Army Daily, Cui Baoliang, photo report)

At the top of the snowy mountain, the war eagle roared: A certain brigade of the air force aviation corps carried out a surprise drill for surprise defense

Fly over snow-capped mountains and surprise attacks.

At the top of the snowy mountain, the war eagle roared: A certain brigade of the air force aviation corps carried out a surprise drill for surprise defense

According to the terrain trend, pilot the fighter to maneuver quickly.

At the top of the snowy mountain, the war eagle roared: A certain brigade of the air force aviation corps carried out a surprise drill for surprise defense

As the sun sets, the fighter jets return.

Source: China Military Network