Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do?

2025/05/0709:25:36 military 1434

There is never a shortage of "excellent programs" on CCTV.

On October 7, CCTV "depicted" the story of Wang Kai, deputy captain of the Flight Brigade of a certain brigade of the Air Force Air Force .

Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? - DayDayNews

From the screen, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously the domestic J-16 fighter . CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? In the picture, the J-16 radar warning system has been prompting "enemy tracking", and it has obviously been continuously tracked by the opponent's fighter jets. The next step is to lock the attack.

Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? - DayDayNews

J-16 fighter immediately starts jamming and enables radar search (it should have been in the silent state of radar before). "The enemy is nearby at this moment, but the J-16 cannot find the specific location of the target." The J-16 "reconnaissance guidance interference activation", but the target disappeared. Obviously, the J-16 is in a completely passive state when facing the opponent. The opponent should have conducted a simulated attack on the J-16, but the J-16 cannot counterattack.

can do this (if it is fighter ) only the legendary stealth fighter. Is it F-22, F-35, or our J-20? Although CCTV said this was an external aircraft, from the context, this should be a simulated confrontation exercise, so the so-called external aircraft that simulates the attack on the J-16 should be the J-20.

Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? - DayDayNews

J-20 is so strong? After the failure of

, CCTV said that in order to solve the problems encountered in "front-line contact with the enemy", Wang Kai, a pilot of J-16, studied data tactics alone and taught a large number of courses by himself, including missiles, electronics, advanced mathematics, and relativity , filling many gaps in the new combat field.

In another confrontation, Wang Kai and his teammates used the new tactics. After adjusting the radar search mode, they still did not find the target. However, after changing the frequency and activating anti-jamming, they successfully discovered the target and locked it, and then the attack was successful. In the picture, an anti-ship missile, , was launched from under the J-16 wing, and then successfully destroyed a sea target ship.

Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? - DayDayNews

suddenly changed from an external unit to an target ship at sea. Obviously, CCTV's reports continue to adhere to the usual chaotic style of the picture and resolutely prevent the "foreign military" from knowing exactly what we are reporting. Overall, it is difficult to distinguish. Whether the J-16 fighter is an external aircraft or a target ship at sea is started. We mentioned that CCTV reported a few days ago that when facing waves of bullet-mounted provocations by enemy fighter jets (this is a real foreign aircraft), the pilot Liao Jiangbing confronted the enemy fighter jets for more than two hours, and finally successfully "driven away" the enemy planes. Just when everyone thought that our fighter pilots fought bravely and defeated foreign troops and praised them, they found that it was actually the case that our H6 pilot was threatened by enemy fighter missiles while cruising on the high seas (ground missiles) but refused to evacuate. In the end, the foreign troops retreated due to insufficient fuel.

Judging from the picture, the fighter jet driven by Wang Kai is obviously a domestic J-16 fighter. CCTV said that the external unit is nearby, but it cannot find its specific location. What should I do? - DayDayNews

From the cockpit, Liao Jiangbing is obviously a H-6 pilot

Overall, this should be the past few days. CCTV has created a "Chasing the Light" series, taking the past theme (Liao Jiangbing was reported at the end of last year), doing some spring and autumn styles, and re-reporting them. I'm afraid I can't get rid of the suspicion this time. If the J-20 flew near the J-16 and the J-16 tried every means to find it, then the J-16's detection ability would be too poor (the J-16 has a photoelectric detection system); if the J-16 pilot innovated the tactics, it would crack the J-20's stealth, and the J-20's stealth is too valuable. Speaking of which, was it possible that the J-16 was not facing an external aircraft at the beginning, but a target ship at sea? In this case, everything makes sense - perhaps it's just that the J-16's detection ability of maritime targets is not that strong.

In the report, CCTV said that in order to study the new tactics, pilot Wang Kai was also quite "touching" to learn advanced mathematics and "relativity" by himself. Is it difficult to fight wars now? Pilots have to learn relativity!

Author: Chenxi Defense

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