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In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane. In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone

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In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane.

In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone. Suddenly, a J-6 fighter silently broke away from the formation and flew straight in the direction of the treasure island. Seeing this, the other J-6 immediately entered combat mode, loaded its shells, locked tightly on the defected plane, and was ready to attack at any time.

Ever since the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated to Baodao, they have always been unwilling to accept defeat and have continued to use various means, and on the radio stations of the Taiwan military, they have even clearly marked the prices of pilots who "surrendered" to different fighters. Against this background, a very small number of air force pilots who were not firm in their convictions had the idea of defecting, and Wei Bingxiang was one of them. Liu Wenjie and Wei Bingxiang are roommates in the barracks dormitory, and he recently noticed that Wei Bingxiang's behavior is somewhat unusual. On this day, the flight brigade organized flight training, but in the course of the training something puzzling. Wei Bingxiang's fighter plane suddenly disappeared from the radar during the flight, but the communication with the ground remained normal. Just a minute later, Wei Bingxiang's fighter plane reappeared on the radar screen. The regiment commander immediately sensed that something was wrong, and after ruling out the possibility of radar failure, he judged that Wei Bingxiang had changed the training subject without authorization and made an ultra-low-altitude flight. #Record My 2024#

Ultra-low-altitude flight is a special way of flying for fighters to avoid radar, usually for absconding. The regiment commander questioned Wei Bingxiang, but his answer was vague, saying that he did not see the altimeter clearly, and then saying that he had forgotten to maintain the attitude of the plane. These reasons are clearly unconvincing. Liu Wenjie, as Wei Bingxiang's roommate, also sensed that something was wrong with him, so he immediately reported everything he had observed to political commissar Wang Jun. It turned out that at 10 o'clock one night, the duty officer issued an order to each pilot's dormitory to go to bed. Liu Wenjie soon fell asleep. But in the middle of the night, he was suddenly woken up by a slight buzzing sound. The sound was subtle, but it was clear in the dead of night. Liu Wenjie's heart moved, and he quietly got up to check. The sound came from Wei Bingxiang's bed, and it sounded like the sound of a radio. Liu Wenjie's heart tightened, he remembered that Wei Bingxiang didn't have a radio before falling asleep. He cautiously approached the bed, and sure enough, he heard a faint voice.

Early the next morning, Liu Wenjie reported his findings to political commissar Wang Jun. Wang Jun's face sank after hearing this, and he immediately ordered Wei Bingxiang to be isolated and examined. After an in-depth investigation, Liu Wenjie's guess was confirmed. Wei Bingxiang was indeed listening to the secret broadcasts of the Taiwan army, and was bewitched and rebelled by them. In the end, Wei Bingxiang was sentenced to death for treason, paying the price of his life for his momentary confusion. This incident has also aroused great attention from the top level of the Air Force, and the work of political education and psychological counseling for pilots has been further strengthened. I am well aware of the importance of formal and vivid expression in argumentative essays. Liu Wenjie, a young pilot, heard strange noises in his dormitory late at night. Puzzled, he asked his roommate Wei Bingxiang if he was also aware of it, but all he got was the sound of deep sleep. However, when he heard a clear "pop", like the sound of a switch being turned off, Wei Bingxiang did not respond. Under the light, there seemed to be nothing unusual in the dormitory.

Wang Jun is unfamiliar with the correlation between radar and ultra-low-altitude flight, but he is highly vigilant about the hidden presence of radios in the barracks. As a person with extremely high political sensitivity, he is well aware that some pilots have embarked on the road of crime because they have been eavesdropping on enemy platforms for a long time. In order to find out the truth, Wang Jun immediately summoned Wei Bingxiang for questioning. He bluntly asked Wei Bingxiang if he had hidden the radio. However, Wei Bingxiang did not answer the question directly, but asked rhetorically: "Is it Liu Wenjie's secret?" Although these evidences prove that Wei Bingxiang did secretly possess the radio, they cannot prove that he often listens to enemy stations, let alone that he has the intention of "defecting." However, his behavior of hiding a radio and flying over ultra-low altitudes without permission was extremely dangerous. Considering that long-range flight training will be conducted along the coast next week, all fighters will be filled with fuel, and with this amount of fuel, they can fly to the treasure island. Faced with this complicated situation, no one could decide whether to let Wei Bingxiang continue to fly.

In the end, the regiment commander made a decision to let Wei Bingxiang continue to fly, but asked to be secretly monitored all the way. Just as Wei was immersed in the sweet dream, a deafening shout came from the earphones: "No. 587 (Wei Bingxiang's aircraft codename), where are you going? You have already deviated!" The angry shout was like a lightning bolt piercing the sky, waking up Wei Bingxiang's sweet dream. He looked back and saw only a kilometer away, Captain Zheng's J-7 was like a falcon, following him closely. Wei Bingxiang's heart was full of horror, and he knew that if he continued to fly forward, Captain Zheng might open fire immediately. In desperation, he could only turn around and return to the formation.

Captain Zheng "captured" Wei Bingxiang all the way back to the airport. After Wei Bingxiang's fighter plane landed, he actually ran over to explain to Captain Zheng, claiming that he had misseen the landmark and caused the parade. But Captain Zheng's eyes were like torches, and he saw through the secret in Wei Bingxiang's heart. As night fell, the lights in the dormitory dimmed. Wei Bingxiang sat on the edge of the bed, his hand constantly wiping his matching gun. He is usually taciturn, but at the moment he has become irritable and fierce. He muttered: "Damn, there are villains on the ground who make small reports, and there are still people watching them in the sky...... His eyes flashed with a crazy light, "It's urgent, Lao Tzu wants to kill someone."

Hmph, one shot, two holes!" Liu Wenjie, who was in the same dormitory, was shocked when he heard this, he knew that Wei Bingxiang was no longer the person they knew. He immediately ran to report to the commissar. After hearing this, the political commissar felt that the situation was serious, and considering Wei Bingxiang's sudden change in personality, in order to prevent him from making dangerous moves, the political commissar immediately sent someone to hand over his gun, and at the same time arranged for several people to take care of him. Subsequently, the regiment organized personnel to conduct a careful search of Wei Bingxiang's drawer desk. Sure enough, they found a small notebook. When you open it, you can see that the location data of each airport on Treasure Island is recorded, and the navigation route of the defection. The evidence is conclusive, but fortunately, the crisis of defection has been successfully nipped in the bud!

In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane. In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone
In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane. In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone
In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane. In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone
In 1966, one J-6 defected to Taiwan, and the other J-6 was immediately loaded with shells and decisively shot down the defected plane. In 1966, the Chinese Air Force was conducting daily training in the coastal zone

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