In a recent program broadcast on CCTV Military Channel, Gao Zhongqiang was the winner of " Gold Helmet " and the captain of the Air Force's Pioneer Brigade. The J-20 stealth fighter he flew was "shot down" twice by friendly fighters during the exercise.
In the past "air combat" confrontation, high school strong men can always fight their opponents without any power to fight back with their superb driving skills. After replacing the J-20 stealth fighter, all the pilots stood on the same starting line, which made high school strong feel extremely pressured.
Previously, the fourth-generation aircraft J-11 was driven by high school. After disguising it as the fifth-generation aircraft, the J-20, some habits of controlling the fourth-generation aircraft were not changed for a while.
High school strongman, when driving the fourth-generation aircraft, he is good at close air combat. After entering the fight, the fighters of both sides can always win with their outstanding fighting ability and once won the "Golden Helmet".
After being replaced with the fifth-generation stealth fighter J-20, the high school hero will naturally use the magic weapon of flying the fourth-generation aircraft J-11 to "win the enemy" on the J-20 with more outstanding maneuverability.
High School used the J-11's victory experience and actively drove the J-20 to face the "enemy" during the exercise, striving to create fighter jets in maneuver and copy the J-11's experience of winning close combat, but unexpectedly, it was bitten and locked by the "enemy" aircraft and "shoot down".
J-20 is the fifth-generation fighter with stealth performance. It emphasizes the ability to operate beyond the visual range. After the advanced onboard active phased array radar locks the target, it can launch the "Pili"-15 long-range air-to-air missile and shoot it down.
Even in the competition with the , the J-20 tried not to fight close range, so as not to be locked by the opponent and shoot down with fighting air-to-air missiles.
In fact, close-range air combat combat played by the third and fourth generations of aircraft, which is the " dog fight " mode that military fans jokingly call it, is not suitable for the fifth-generation aircraft with excellent stealth performance. Playing over-visual combat is the strength of stealth fighter jets. We must fully develop our strengths and avoid entering the close-range "dog fight" that may be locked and shot down by the opponent.
For the fifth-generation stealth fighter, it is like having the sniper rifle in your hand. When you catch the enemy in secret, you have the ability to knock down the opponent with one shot from a distance of 1,000 meters.
Therefore, the fifth-generation stealth fighter does not need to secretly catch the enemy. When it is twenty or thirty meters away, it takes out a pistol to deal with the opponent. This is actually the rhythm of seeking death. To give an inappropriate example, I believe that readers can understand and understand the meaning.
For pilots who originally flew the J-11 and other fourth-generation fighter jets, they like to play exciting close-range "dog fights" and one move to kill the "enemy" may not be applicable to the fifth-generation stealth fighter J-20. They must change their habits of flying fighters, play to the advantages of J-20's combat beyond visual range, and shoot down the "enemy" beyond visual range, rather than playing "dog fights" in the air with the "enemy".