The missile I developed took out the American U2 reconnaissance plane

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

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Recently, the military planes of US imperialism have been making trouble in the South China Sea.

But in any case, they do not dare to hang out in the airspace of our country, for the simple reason that we will smash it down.

If it had been 60 years ago, it would have been hard to say.

The United States has a U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane that can fly to an altitude of more than 30,000 meters to take pictures, and it can also be clear and unmistakable. The United States flew to the Soviet Union and Jiang Lao flew to the mainland, because the fighter planes could not reach this height, and they were very angry.

In order to knock down the U2, everyone paid a lot of price. Once, in order to fight a U2, the Soviet Union even ignored the fact that its own fighter jets were also in the sky, and several planes were shot down with a random bombardment of missiles.

On our mainland, we can only watch, and sometimes the radar can't detect it.

At this time, a person from Yuhang, Hangzhou, stood up.

Fang Wu is a pseudonym after Gao Lao joined the underground party when he was studying in Shanghai University, and he is also a chemist.

After the victory, he was arranged to a secretarial factory in Taiyuan, and from the development of military supplies, he became a native of Taiyuan.

During Sino-Soviet friendship, he was sent to the Soviet Union to study military technology. When passing through Siberia by train, a girl climbed the car and was willing to follow, and he learned that after the purges and wars of the Soviet Union, the whole country had been destroyed.

He has a wife and children in the country, and he is disciplined, so naturally he will not do such a thing.

After returning to China in 1956, he immediately encountered three red flags and caused extreme poverty in the country, and implemented the ** policy, a bicycle cost more than 600 yuan, and one yuan of meat and vegetables was sold for 5 yuan. Bills are prevalent, and there are all kinds of tickets for oil, salt, sauce and vinegar. What's more special is that a protein extracted from wheat is called roasted bran, which also needs to be ticketed**. Taiyuan was even more bitter, and his mother in Shanghai had to send him the roasted bran that distributed her from Shanghai.

It was not until 1964, after the two-year Four Clean-up Movement, that the cadres who ate more and occupied more were dealt with, and it was not until 1965 that they began to return to normal.

During this period, Mr. Fang was promoted to deputy chief engineer, responsible for the technical transformation of the factory, and changed most of the manual operations in the factory to continuous operations. A new workshop was built with relocation money, and the appearance of the factory was greatly improved.

At this time, the Soviet Union's SAM-2 surface-to-air missile had a record of shooting down the U2, but due to the rupture of Sino-Soviet relations, the Soviet Union naturally refused to sell us.

At the beginning of 1963, Comrade Chen Liang of the Ministry of Ordnance (later director of the Science and Technology Department of the Ministry of Aerospace) approached Fang Lao and asked to imitate Susaddam missile ammunition and develop Hongqi-2 booster smokeless medicine.

After more than a year of trial and error, technical research, this unique gunpowder formula was finally successful, and the smokeless group made with this formula was finalized and mass-produced in June 1967.

On September 8, 1967, the air defense unit of the Chinese Air Force used a Hongqi-2 anti-aircraft missile to shoot down a U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane for the first time in Jiaxing, Zhejiang.

Yue Zhenhua, the battalion commander who commanded this battle, was awarded the "Air Force Combat Hero" and became the only colonel and battalion commander of our army in accordance with the promise of taking down one plane and one star.

As for the scientist Fang Lao, he silently became an unsung hero for a lifetime. At the last moment of his life, he wrote down his research and development experience in his family biography and handed it over to the family biography editorial department headquartered in Hangzhou, which can be regarded as the realization of his long-cherished wish of "returning to his hometown".

May everyone who has contributed to the nation be recorded.

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