More than 10 batches of fighter jets have been dispatched in succession!, "Shark Hunting" in the South China Sea
Warhawks roar, "hunting sharks" in the sea and sky. At noon, a group of anti submarine patrol planes took off from a certain airport and flew towards a certain airspace in the South China Sea.
Recently, a certain naval aviation regiment of the Southern Theater Command, in conjunction with a submarine detachment, conducted long endurance, uninterrupted search and attack submarine training, targeting submarines under single and multiple known variable conditions for search, identification, attack, and tracking, and comprehensively tested the technical and tactical level of the air service team.
"Attention all positions, enter anti submarine deployment!"
In the vast sea and sky, the pilot who receives task instructions adjusts the aircraft's attitude, continuously adjusts altitude and speed, accurately controls the aircraft's control, and visually observes the target on the ahead route; Based on the battlefield situation and the activity of water surface targets in the sea area, radar, sonar, and other combat positions are combined to reasonably deploy sonar buoy arrays and conduct comprehensive searches for multiple suspicious locations.
"Suspicious contact detected on buoy 5!" According to the target information reported by the sonar station, the air crew closely cooperated with the fighter jet and successfully launched a simulated attack on it, while maintaining tracking and monitoring.
Unconsciously, night fell and another batch of "contestants" began to wait in the distance.
20 hours, 30 hours, 40 hours... Time keeps refreshing, with the 5th, 7th, and 9th batches of fighter jets simultaneously hunting for sharks in the sea and sky. The next morning, with the smooth return of the last batch of mission fighters, the captain's endurance and uninterrupted submarine search and attack training were successfully completed.
In this training, the regiment closely followed the actual training and preparation, worked together with submarine units to construct practical combat scenarios, and carried out practical adversarial exercises that were mutually conditional and adversarial. This included multiple time periods such as the second half of the night and dawn. The air service team gained more experience in the hydrological and geographical environment of the sea area at different times, accumulated combat data, and effectively honed the unit's all-weather aviation anti submarine combat capabilities.