The war eagle assaulted and soared into the sky.

  Warhawks attack low-altitude penetration

  ——An army aviation brigade’s live ammunition shooting exercise video

  ■Gu Jun Zhang Jie's special correspondent Zhang Huanpeng photo report

  The sky just turned white, and the huge engine roar sounded.

With an order, more than 10 fighters took off one after the other and carried out low-altitude penetration towards the target.

  In early November, an army aviation brigade organized a multi-type and multi-type live ammunition firing exercise, focusing on difficult subjects such as a large fleet of multi-type, ultra-low-altitude penetration, and multi-type firepower strikes. Improve the actual combat level of the troops.

  "Encountered electromagnetic interference!" Each crew quickly switched the communication mode, lowered the flight altitude, adjusted the flight attitude, and evaded the "enemy" radar search.

  "To the southwest, the'enemy' aircraft is quickly approaching at low altitude!" Pulling up, turning sharply, and diving, the captain Jiang Guo urgently responded to the situation of the "enemy" and issued a coordinated combat command to the wingman.

Subsequently, the wingman came forward to lure the "enemy", and the lead plane dived and attacked the "enemy" side... the offensive and defensive transition, after several fierce battles, Jiang Guo took a favorable position and successfully locked and destroyed the "enemy" aircraft.

  After arriving in the scheduled airspace, the fighters quickly entered the combat state.

A certain type of helicopter that has been flying at ultra-low altitudes soars up, hovering for a while and then quickly dives, aims, locks, and launches.

In an instant, intensive firepower covered the target area.

  At the end of the first round of strikes, the pilot lifted the fighter plane and released infrared jamming bombs to quickly evacuate the battlefield.

A few minutes later, they turned their directions to establish an attack route again, and launched an eradication of the remaining forces of the "enemy".

In the flames of war, the roar of war eagles echoed...