Recently, CCTV and other authoritative ** have conducted intensive interviews and reports on the "Wang Hai Brigade" of the Chinese Air Force, revealing the training and combat readiness of this heroic flight unit after it is equipped with J-20 fighters. In the interview, the remark of the pilot of Wang Hai's brigade, "We have always occupied the initiative in the contest with foreign armies," aroused widespread heated discussions. This concise sentence contains a wealth of information, which not only shows the high-level training and combat readiness of the Wang Hai brigade, but also demonstrates the advanced performance of the J-20 fighter, which can firmly suppress foreign fighters in the fierce confrontation.
Wang Lei, the pilot of the Wang Hai Brigade, brought surprises. According to him, during a mission, his flight unit dispatched six J-20 fighters in three batches, planning to patrol and defend rights in a certain airspace. When the J-20 was assembled, foreign aircraft broke into the relevant airspace to provoke. After learning of the situation, the ground command post immediately directed the six J-20s to point directly at the foreign plane in three directions, causing it to turn around and flee.
This incident raises the question: As the most advanced stealth fighter of the Chinese Air Force, why is the J-20 discovered in the air by foreign aircraft and approached for provocation? Does this pose a danger in real combat?
Looking closely at Wang Lei's account, the situation is not what it seems. This mission is to patrol and defend rights, indicating that the foreign aircraft has entered the airspace around our country, and our army has mastered the whereabouts and trajectory of the foreign aircraft. This can be seen from the fact that the ground command post is able to immediately command 6 J-20s in three directions. This shows that foreign aircraft are operating around our country, but their actions have been locked by our army, so the six J-20s can cover each other and patrol in turn, and warn and drive away from foreign aircraft.
But this does not explain the problem that the J-20 was discovered by foreign aircraft. The author believes that the J-20 may be equipped with a Lombard lens. Stealth fighters are invisible not only in front of the opponent's radar, but also in front of their own radar. The J-20 usually mounts a Lombard lens during training so that ground commanders can grasp its whereabouts. If the J-20 does not carry a Lomb lens when performing frequent missions, its stealth characteristics may be mastered by foreign forces, which poses a threat to the security of the J-20.
Mounting the Lomb lens allows the ground command post to grasp the whereabouts of the J-20 at any time, which is convenient for the command formation to carry out tasks. The J-20 is equipped with a Lomb lens that can also protect its stealth performance data and deter foreign forces.
The training level and combat readiness of Wang Hai's brigade are worthy of recognition, and the reason why the J-20 was discovered by foreign aircraft may be that it was loaded with a Lomb lens to protect its stealth performance data. This incident reminds us that in the development of stealth fighters, stealth is not only a hardware technology, but also a comprehensive consideration of tactical and secrecy performance. The incident also reflects the Air Force's emphasis on the use of stealth fighters and secrecy. In actual combat, in addition to the situation that the J-20 is equipped with a Lomb lens, it is also necessary to pay attention to other possible factors. For example, foreign aircraft may use advanced radar technology and tactical means to discover the J-20's presence by analyzing its electromagnetic signals or flight characteristics. Improving the technical level and tactical literacy of pilots and adopting a more stealthy flight mode are also important means to ensure stealth performance.
The Air Force should also continuously improve the performance and technical level of its equipment. With the advancement of science and technology, the stealth performance and radar countermeasure capability of the J-20 fighter will continue to improve, so as to better ensure combat security. Strengthening coordinated operations with other arms of the armed forces and giving full play to the advantages of integrated air-ground operations are also important ways to enhance combat effectiveness.
The experience of the Wang Hai Brigade has provided us with valuable lessons. In future operations, the Air Force needs to further strengthen the research and application of stealth technology, improve the training level of pilots, improve tactical tactics, and ensure that our military will win victory in a complex and ever-changing battlefield environment.
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