This scene reminds people of 70 years ago, when four J-20 and Y-20 fighter jets were in the same frame | Watergate | Air Force
On the 26th, the Air Force Aviation Open Event - Changchun Aviation Exhibition opened, with four J-20 and Y-20 aircraft in the same frame, reminiscent of 70 years ago.
Today is a memorable day. On July 27th, 70 years ago, the Korean Armistice Agreement was officially signed, marking a great victory in the Korean War of Resistance Against US Aggression and Aid. With a single punch, one can avoid a hundred punches. This battle brought peace and tranquility to the country and the mountains; This war has unleashed the spirit and spirit of the Chinese people, making the world look at China with new eyes. On this day, we will miss the martyrs who sacrificed their lives for our country even more. As long as we remember, they will always be "alive".
"Leaving home is still the body of a youth, returning is already the body of serving the country." Since 2014, China has welcomed the remains of 9 batches of 913 martyrs of the Korean Volunteer Army. It is worth mentioning that since 2020, when welcoming the remains of martyrs, China has successively dispatched domestically produced Y-20 large transport planes, J-20 air force fighter jets and other escorts, and launched the Watergate welcoming ceremony, welcoming the heroes home with the highest honor.
Today, the Air Force Aviation Open Event - Changchun Aviation Exhibition opens. This is the first time that four J-20 and Y-20 are in the same frame as the Y-20; The Air Force's August 1st Flight Performance Team and the Red Eagle Flight Performance Team made wonderful appearances, dancing in the blue sky. These hardcore scenes have a sense of blockbuster visuals that shake people's hearts. Some netizens exclaim: they have felt the rising power of a great power written in the material!
It is reported that during this year's aviation opening up event, which coincides with the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Korean War, representatives of exemplary units from the Air Force who have participated in the Korean War were invited to the scene to review the history of the battle and tell stories of the air combat. This detail is very thoughtful, not only commemorating this great victory, but also paying tribute to all the soldiers of the Volunteer Army. Mountains and rivers are unscathed, heroes are immortal; A happy life is hard won. Let's work together to build a better country, which is the deepest tribute to the heroes.