A certain naval aviation regiment in the southern theater-


  two-aircraft teaming up to "shark hunting"

  In the early spring, there were clouds and fog over an airport in Hainan.

Along with the rumble, two anti-submarine patrol planes of a certain naval aviation regiment in the southern theater took off in tiers to conduct submarine search and attack training under complex weather conditions.

  "The cloud is thicker and the visibility is low. Be careful to avoid it." The pilots adjusted the route planning based on the weather detection information. After arriving in the training airspace, they immediately launched the search and attack submarine deployment.

  In the cabin, the combat crew concentrated on searching for the "black shark."

Severe weather conditions such as high winds at sea, low cloud cover, and poor visibility have greatly increased the difficulty of searching and attacking the submarine.

  On the screen, a bright spot flickered faintly.

After repeated discrimination, the radar position personnel of the No. 2 aircraft determined that it was likely to be an "enemy" submarine target, and immediately reported to the tactical commander.

The commander of tactics formulates combat plans, adjusts flight routes, and approaches and verifies targets based on enemy information.

  "Our plane found a batch of suspicious target spots..." Upon receiving the "enemy situation" notification from the No. 2 plane, the No. 1 plane immediately locked the course and speed, and lowered the altitude to search.

Based on intelligence, the combat team closely supervises the dynamics of the sea area in front of it.

  After identifying the target, the two aircraft immediately established an attack route based on the trend characteristics of the "enemy" submarine activity, and carried out precise strikes at the same time.

  Liu Zhihua, the head of the regiment who followed at the tower, introduced that they used the advantages of anti-submarine patrol aircraft to specialize in refining, and used multi-aircraft to coordinate anti-submarine training, and achieved the actual effect of "1+1>2" in military training.

Gao Hongwei