Seven hundred and seventieth chapters bloody Baraka (6)
"Do you want to recall our F-15 squadron?" Looking at the Ugandan Air Force's F-16C/D fighter jet on the radar screen, it was almost instantly killed by the J-10C of the PLA Air Force, and even a missile was not even available, which scared Nick Zirand, who is unfamiliar with the PLA Air Force's combat power. As a member of the former Air Force pilot, Nick Zirand is very familiar with the F-16C/D fighter jet. Although this fighter jet seems a bit outdated now, he knows that even with a complete F-15 squadron in the air, he may not be able to kill these F-16C/D so quickly. Moreover, the PLA has only dispatched only 10 fighters.
Therefore, Nick Zirand suddenly had a profound understanding of the combat effectiveness of the J-10C fighter jets under this intuitive battle result. In his opinion, if the PLA J-10C fleet now launches a reckless attack, according to this combat effectiveness, the US F-15E/F squadron will probably not be able to support it for long, because the PLA has now concentrated more than 30 J-10Cs in this airspace.
"No, now we are in a dilemma. Once we retreat, we will reveal our lack of confidence. At the same time, we have lost the opportunity to annihilate our opponents with the F-35 fighter jets, because once they are allowed to retreat, our fighter jets will not be able to fly to Dar es Salaam quietly. We must face double attacks from the air and the ground when fighting there. Don't forget that the latest model of the PLA Red Flag-9 long-range air defense missile system is no worse than our Patriots." Lieutenant General Reilly shook his head and said.
"Now we can only bluff and wait for the F-35 squadron to come. If we cannot kill the PLA's air force in one fell swoop, our ground troops cannot be dispatched, otherwise it will be too dangerous." Although Lieutenant General Riley had already looked up to the PLA before, he formulated a combat plan to use the superior strength of two squadron fighter jets to fight the PLA's J-10C flying regiment, it seems that even if two squadrons are dispatched, it will take a lot of money to kill them.
Although the F-35 fighter has a good stealth effect, after the Diaoyutai air combat, the US military knew that for the PLA's land-based radar system, stealth fighter may not be able to truly stealth. Within a certain distance close to the opponent, the F-35 fighter will also be exposed to the fire-controlled radar of the PLA's Air Force.
The US fighter jets watched the People's Liberation Army kill the Ugandan Air Force's F-16 without moving. Of course, Song Jihong and the others would not miss this opportunity. While ordering the Destroyer UAV to bomb the Lu-Ukrainian coalition ground forces again, they began to mobilize troops on a large scale to prepare to cross Lake Tanganyika.
The two mechanic and infantry battalions have a total of more than 160 types of combat vehicles, including wheeled infantry fighting vehicles, self-propelled large-caliber mortar vehicles and self-propelled howitzer tanks, plus more than 60 light all-terrain combat vehicles of the reconnaissance battalion. Such a huge convoy, the four car ferries we have found now will obviously not be able to complete this task for a while.
Therefore, the command decided to cross two aircraft and intravenous companies and one firepower company first, and stabilize the defense line of Ka Kurtu. With more than 20 wheeled infantry fighting vehicles and more than 10 self-propelled large-caliber mortar vehicles, this heavy firepower has completely overwhelmed the current firepower level of the Luwu coalition. Coupled with the almost uninterrupted bombing of the Destroyer drone, even the Luwu coalition still has more than 10,000 people to last long.
But in this way, the PLA air force must hover around Kigoma to monitor the every move of the US F-15 fighter jets to prevent them from suddenly launching air strikes on the Destroyer drone fleet and the PLA EIB battalion.
Song Jihong did not let the chariots fly, because Lake Tanganyika was too wide, and it took more than 4 hours to fly by the chariot. Not to mention the long time, it is difficult to guarantee the already precious fuel and safety. Although the ferry speed is not fast, it is at least twice as fast as the chariot fly.
The commanders of the Luwu coalition forces have no idea that the People's Liberation Army has begun to dispatch combat vehicles. What they are worried about is air strikes from the other side. In their eyes, the dozens of J-7 fighters from the Tanzanian military are simply too bizarre. They can be dispatched once in more than an hour, as if pilots are machines that are completely untiring. Rwandans and Ugandans do not know that these J-7 fighters that are almost regular incoming are the Destroyer drones of the People's Liberation Army.
The air support they called for the headquarters has not appeared in the air for a long time. At this time, the commanders of the Luwu coalition forces did not know that their air force had been killed by the People's Liberation Army Air Force, and the senior officials of the Luwu military did not explain this matter. They are now busy coordinating and urging US fighter jets to dispatch air protection for their ground forces. Nick Zirand repeatedly assured them that US fighter jets were in the air and would soon reach the war zone.
It is precisely because of this guarantee that these senior officials who ignore lives have repeatedly ordered the troops not to retreat, but choose the right way to temporarily avoid the opponent's air strikes. This order forced the commander of the Luwu coalition to disperse the troops on a large scale, or simply brought some troops into the mountains and forests around Baraka, waiting for the air force sent by the headquarters to come and continue to launch an attack after solving the opponent's air threat.
At this time, the commanders of the Luwu coalition forces also sent a lot of scouts into Baraka for battlefield reconnaissance. The commanders of the Luwu coalition forces also understood the dilemma of Ka Kurtu on the side. In their opinion, it was indeed possible to completely defeat Ka Kurtu just by adding more force.
More importantly, after this bloody battle, almost all the main forces of the Ka Kurtu armed forces were ruined here, and they will be able to capture Ka Kurtu's territory with great momentum. Especially the legendary Sino-Japanese battle against Karlemi, as the side to defeat him, the Luwu coalition commanders will certainly not return empty-handed.
It is precisely because of these temptations to make a fortune that the commanders of the Luwu coalition succumbed to the strict orders of the headquarters to continue to stay near Baraka. Otherwise, with the virtues of these officers, they would have found a good reason to return to Bukawu. Since the air force is about to arrive in a blink of an eye, then we will endure it now and wait until the air force kills the opponent's old J-7 fighter jets, we can defeat the Kurtu armed forces in one go.
Chapter completed!