This time it was different, the Liaoning was directly on standby on the east side of the Philippine Islands, waiting for the Roosevelt to drill out of the Philippine Islands, and then give a mock strike. It's like a cat guarding the entrance of a hole, waiting for the mouse to drill out of the hole, and when it comes out, it will go down with a suffocating stick, and beat the US soldiers with gold stars in their eyes.
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On 21 September, a naval and air confrontation in the Philippine Sea was about to take place, and the Liaoning warship formation entered the depths of the Philippine Sea this time, and it can be said that it had completely detached itself from the sea area that our shore-based air force could support, and was single-handedly deployed in the Philippine Sea. This is also the best way for the aircraft carrier formation to temper its combat effectiveness, and when you have no way back, you can stimulate your full potential.
Picture interpretation: The approximate location of the Liaoning ship formation, deep into the Philippine Sea, is on the east side of the Philippine Islands and is on standby, waiting for the US aircraft carrier to drill
You know, the Philippine Sea is not a peaceful place, unlike the South China Sea, we have a number of islands and reefs in the Nansha Islands, no matter what, our large anti-submarine aircraft can support it, and the J-11 can also support it in time. But in the Philippine Sea, where the US Japan Self-Defense Forces are active all year round, the Liaoning went deep into the Philippine Sea, and this time there was also a core mission, which was to confront the US aircraft carrier Roosevelt head-on.
Picture interpretation: A number of J-15s took off with afterburner
The Roosevelt is still navigating the narrow waterways of the Philippine Islands, and because he does not dare to go through the Luzon Strait, he can only aggrigate himself and go to the Philippine Islands to explore the trails.
Some people asked, why we didn't dare to go through the Luzon Strait, because our shore-based anti-ship firepower was waiting for the Roosevelt to come over, and as soon as it came, we would immediately carry out an anti-aircraft carrier exercise. The U.S. military was also frightened, and every time they walked through the Luzon Strait, they had to be used as a live target and targeted by countless anti-ship missiles. So, just take the trail of the Philippine Islands.
Picture interpretation: J-15 fighter
This time it was different, the Liaoning was directly on standby on the east side of the Philippine Islands, waiting for the Roosevelt to drill out of the Philippine Islands, and then give a mock strike. It's like a cat guarding the entrance of a hole, waiting for the mouse to drill out of the hole, and when it comes out, it will go down with a suffocating stick, and beat the US soldiers with gold stars in their eyes.
In the past few days, the Liaoning ship has been on standby in the Philippine Sea, and a number of J-15 afterburners have taken off intensively, which is a posture of preparing to confront the US aircraft carrier head-on. This article was first published exclusively by @川陀智库 and is not reproduced in any form. #文章首发挑战赛#