Chapter 415: Season 2 – Part 17 Advance and Defense – 1-3 Advance!
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Within minutes of the 60th Armored Brigade’s tanks and armored vehicles, including the 712th Tank, went into the emergency retreat, something was falling from the sky at high speed. It was a C-PSB (plasma cluster bomb) dropped from an altitude of 10 km by eight CF-21P Zuzak fighters belonging to the 16th Fighter Wing.
The C-PSB (plasma cluster bomb), which exploded first at 500m above the ground, sprayed submunitions into the sky in succession. Dozens of submunitions then spread to the surrounding area, and as soon as they reached an altitude of 15m, a second explosion occurred.
Plasma bombs exploded simultaneously and in an instant, illuminating the surrounding area as bright as broad daylight. In addition, the hydrinium fragments that fell on the ground with a strong explosive force devoured everything on the ground.
T-14B Armatas covered in fragments made of hydrinium, the hardest on the planet, exploded and stopped their movements. Even though it was a T-14B Armata tank with strong protection and reactive armor, it could not avoid the steel rain from 15m above the sky.
As such, even the T-14B Armata tank was engulfed in hellfire, so various armored vehicles and transport trucks were engulfed in flames with terrifying and unrecognizable explosions.
16 C-PSBs (plasma cluster bombs) destroyed the 5th Army’s 81st SS Panzer Division and 70th Motorized Infantry Division in an instant. Occasionally, there were tanks and armored vehicles that luckily survived the fires of hell, but they were not in a state where they would function normally…… Sgt. Kim Young-joo, who was watching this scene through the current sight from three km away, kicked the tip of his tongue and burst into exclamations.”Hey! That’s great! They completely slaughtered the children with a dozen bombs.”
“So. It’s the result of an hour to risking our lives fighting in one shot.”
“Ah, this feels shabby.” “Hey, Commander! Does that even make you miserable?” “It just feels that way. Jegilson!”
In the midst of nutritious conversations, orders were once again issued from the mainland communications network.
It’s a company commander! A complete suppression maneuver was issued from the brigade. Since our company is the spearhead, we will start a rapid maneuver from now on to the transmitted coordinates.
When the command of the company commander was given, Sgt. Kim Young-ju gave instructions to the pilot, Corporal Kim Il-su, through his headset. “It’s cleaning time. Sang Byeong-ah Kim! Push all the way from the digital map to the blue marker!” “all right.” After answering, Corporal Kim Il-su pulled the control lever hard. Then, Tank 712 roared forward with a harsh engine sound like a white tiger roaring.
Curlleung~! Curlleung~! Curlleung~! Curlleung~! Following the 712 tank, the tanks of the 7th Company also clashed and jumped forward.
November 26, 2023 03:10,120km above the northern tip of Soyangsan (Limenmin), Namgang Province, North Manchuria.
The CF-21P Suzuk fighter belonging to the 16th Fighter Wing, which simply destroyed both the Su-57 Spark fighter, Russia’s best fighter, and the Su-34 Fallback fighter in charge of ground artillery, with the S-AAM-500 Cobra missile, is newly on the radar. Prepared for engagement with detected enemy fighters. Two squadrons of CF-21P fighter jets, which are interceptors and equipped with two K-PSB (plasma cluster bombs) in the internal arming room, are engaged in a battle with the 20th Panzer Division (decisive battle) with the 81st SS Panzer Division and the 70th vehicle picture. With the remaining four squadrons of the 16 CF-21P main fighter jets in the squadron waiting for the final order of the squadron commander, each squadron formed a formation while leaving the flight formation for a short time to bomb the corps. After a while, as the missile entered the range of the medium-range air-to-air missile, the command of the squadron commander to launch the missile was finally issued. 16 CF-21P Jujak fighters simultaneously fired S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missiles with a range of 200 km. The S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missiles, which appeared from both interior arming rooms at the bottom, were fired one after another, and in an instant they fired blue light and disappeared from view.
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A total of 32 S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missiles, fired two per fighter, each flew towards their designated target at a phenomenal speed of Mach eight. The speed of Mach eight was a very high speed that could cover a distance of 200 km in 73 seconds. Meanwhile, 24 Mig-29A/C Fulgrum fighters and 12 Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters flying in the lead, which were targeted by the Rattlesnake missile of the Suzak fighter, immediately emitted ECM when the Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) alarm sounded abruptly. and started an evasive maneuver.
Meanwhile, the remaining 36 Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters that escaped the primary target intercepted the flying rattlesnake missile after receiving missile detection information from three A-50 air early warning and control aircraft flying from the rear.
Thirty-six Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters, each assigned a missile to intercept, fired R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missiles from the lower internal armament room. The R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missile, also known as Amramsky, is an air-to-air missile with a reputation for superior performance than the US AIM-120 Amram system. It has a range of 170 km and a speed of Mach five.
Thirty-six R-77M1 Bimpel air-to-air missiles, which flew forward with white smoke, encountered the S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missile in about 20 seconds due to their relative speed.
Eight nozzles mounted on the front of the S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missile acted as the R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missile emitting white smoke and the missiles of both countries emitting blue light were about to collide in the air. Then, it went into a momentary evasive maneuver and launched an R-77M1 Beampel air-to-air missile.
The R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missile, which momentarily lost the target to intercept, tried to chase after it by turning it large to intercept the target again according to the end of the active radar guidance method, but it could not catch up with the speed of the rattlesnake missile so fast, and soon self-destructed in the air. .
However, not all R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missiles failed to intercept. Of the 36 missiles, nine succeeded in intercepting the S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missile. It was a 25% interception success rate.
As the latest air-to-air missiles boasted by the Russian Air Force had a success rate of 25%, two R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missiles were fired per unit this time. It was the last chance to intercept from distance.
Meanwhile, the CF-21P Zuzak fighter also fired two S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missiles at the other 36 Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters each.
A total of 72 S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missiles emitted blue light and colored the dark sky. Thirty-six Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters, which became secondary targets for the appearance of additional rattlesnake missiles, also went into evasive maneuvers to survive and released powerful ECM. And then, he was chasing chaff and flares in the air.
Meanwhile, the rattlesnake missile that survived the first intercept penetrated the fuselage of the targeted Mig-29A/C Fulgrum fighter.
Quang! Aww! Quang! Despite the powerful ECM emission as well as the flashy evasive maneuvers unique to the Mig by spraying chaff and flares, the Mig-29A/C Fulgrum fighters fell one by one to an aerial detonation in the sky. Some pilots made an emergency escape with the canopy opened just before being intercepted. A second S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missile flew through the second intercept as a series of explosions took place in various places in the sky over which Russian fighter jets were flying.Dozens of Russian fighter jets struggled to survive by performing flashy evasive maneuvers in the dark sky, but the S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missile, which flew at an incredible speed of Mach 8, activated eight nozzles to make a sudden nose change. and aimed at the fuselage of the target until the end.
Only 23 Russian fighters were fortunate enough to survive the unilateral missile attack. All of the Mig-29A/C Fulgrum fighters were blown up in the air, leaving them with flaming debris, and only 23 Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters survived and began to re-establish combat flight formations. They were Russian pilots worthy of praise for their tenacity. And as if to repay their hard work, the CF-21P main fighter began to be detected slowly on the radar instrument panel of the surviving Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighter.This was because the three A-50 early warning and control aircraft flying at 200 km rear risked their lives and flew up to 30 km rear, illuminating the powerful radar waves with maximum output. It was detectable because it was a very short distance of less than 100 km from the Zhujak fighter. The squadron commander of the Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters immediately issued an order to strike missiles against the Zuzak fighters. Beep, beep, beep! Beep!
RWR (Rader Warning Receiver) alarms of R-77M1 Amramsky missiles beeping intermittently from the CF-21P Suzak fighters of the 115th Fighter Squadron belonging to the 16th Fighter Wing, which were trying to completely annihilate Russian fighters by closing the distance with only one rattlesnake missile left. I was momentarily perplexed.
“What? You mean our fighter is locked on?”
Not wanting to miss the golden opportunity, the Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighters poured all their medium-range missiles, the R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missile, into the air. A total of 72 R-77M1 Vimpel air-to-air missiles flew towards the Zuzak fighter. Four to five missiles were set per main fighter. The 115th Fighter Squadron, which was accustomed to the tactic of turning around and firing missile attacks leisurely from a vantage point like a secret assassin, could not help but panic when it was detected by the enemy’s radar for the first time and received 4 to 5 missile attacks. As a result, some pilots were confused even on evasive maneuvers, and only chaff and flares were scattered in the air. The squadron commander of the 115th Fighter Squadron, who confirmed this beyond the canopy, lashed out through the communication network.
It’s a black rose. Wake! children! Do what you train! Just like training! The Sunflower, Lily of the Valley, and Geumjandi squadrons begin evasive maneuvers after firing the last rattlesnake missile at the enemy fighter. Our Black Rose squadron attacks North Point 95 and 3 enemy controllers. – Sunflower, Capidet. – Paikilhong, Capidet.
Marigolds, Capidot. – Black Rose! Contact Black Rose Squadron! Rattlesnake missile launch! – Black Rose Two, Fox Three! – Three Black Roses, Three Foxes! – Black Rose Four, Fox Three. The 115th Fighter Squadron also fired the last remaining S-AAM-200 Rattlesnake missile. Whoa whoa! Whoa whoa! Whoa whoa! Whoa whoa!
The distance between the two fighters was now 60 km, and supersonic missiles of Mach 5 or higher were poured into each other’s formation in a minute. Quang! Quang! Quang!
Once again, there was a series of explosions of flashing lights in the dark sky.The S-AAM-200 rattlesnake missile, which has excellent steering ability even at a speed of Mach eight showed a sharp turn of close to 90 degrees and shot down the Mig-37 MFI Siberian fighter, Russia’s latest stealth fighter, which was first put into service for the first time.
In addition, two A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft flying 30 km from the rear slowly fell to the ground while being enveloped in dark red flames with an explosion. The A-50 airborne early warning controller was hit by two rattlesnake missiles in a row and exploded in the air. On the other hand, the Zhujak fighter, which has been targeted by multiple R-77M1 Bimpel air-to-air missiles, also uses a powerful SECM (Radio Disruption System) to not only attempt jamming, but also perform unique geometric evasive maneuvers to evade incoming missiles. Unlike the initial bewilderment, the pilots tried to get out of the underworld by properly using the supercomputer’s automatic evasion system as they trained. Unfortunately, however, one of the main fighter jets exploded the proximity fuse of the fifth missile, and some fragments collided with the wing. The damage was not so great that it was shot down, but the sin wing trail edge, which is an important part of flight maneuverability, was damaged. It was fatal in a dogfight engagement that required a sharp turning maneuver like now. As a result, the pilot reported to the flight commander and immediately turned the nose and started a return maneuver.