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On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties

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On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The US Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force dispatched up to 19 sorties of J-10 to intercept, during the confrontation, three KC-135R aerial tankers of the US Air Force came to support, indicating that the two B-52s taking off from Guam were also short of fuel, which is enough to reflect the intensity of this confrontation, and also explains why the Chinese Air Force dispatched up to 19 sorties of J-10, this confrontation lasted for a long time, and it was necessary to dispatch multiple batches of J-10!

However, the Chinese Air Force intercepting these two B-52s will not only dispatch the J-10, there must be air police-500 early warning aircraft on the periphery to monitor the nearby air situation, and even deploy the J-20 to prevent the US stealth fighter sneak attack! In the end, these three B-52s of the US military gave up crossing the Taiwan Strait and turned around and fled!

On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties
On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties
On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties
On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties
On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties
On February 28, the Chinese and American air forces staged a large-scale air contest! The U.S. Air Force attempted to use two B-52 strategic bombers to cross the Taiwan Strait, and the Chinese Air Force flew up to 19 sorties

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