Chapter six hundred and eighty lure the enemy deep
There was originally a desert around Tabas. 40 years ago, the Americans entered this magical land in a failed operation, but suffered huge losses after being attacked by sandstorms. The Persians felt that this desert was their blessing, so after decades of uninterrupted construction, several large secret military bases were built on this desert, opening up the disguise on the desert, and there were actually airplane runways and huge hangars below.
The two most advanced fighter squadrons retained by the Persians, the SU-30 squadron and a MiG-29 squadron that the US and Israeli military have been looking for, are hiding in the desert of camouflage. This is the only two remaining third-generation fighters that could pose a threat to the US and Israeli Air Force before the Persians obtained the Foxconn. Although these are both early models of third-generation fighters, they rarely lack parts replacement and maintenance. The Persians still regard them as treasures as prepared to come in handy at critical moments.
Early the next morning, President Mohammed Kabila Hashimi, who was hiding in an underground fortress in Tehran, looked at General Amir Ali Hajid, the commander of the Air Force next to him with a haggard look on his face. "When will the Air Force launch a counterattack?"
General Hajid's face was even more unbearable than Hashimi. His originally blue eyes were now almost red. Since the war started, the Air Force has lost five fighter squadrons. Almost all the old fighter jets that were not too late to hide were lost in previous air raids and air combat. Compared with the takeoff, what made Hajid feel more distressed were the precious pilots.
"His Excellency the President, all the Air Force Fighter Fighter Squadrons arrived at the Tabas base safely. Now wait for the invaders to appear and then give them a heavy blow." Hajid replied.
"How sure is the Air Force this time?" Although he purchased the new fighter jet, Hashmi was still very worried because he had heard that this kind of JF-11 fighter jet has a worse performance than the SU-30, which is a little stronger than its current MiG-29. Although the number has increased, Hashmi is really hard to have confidence compared to the F-15E/F of the US and Israeli military and the more advanced F-22/F-35 hybrid formation.
"President, the Pakistani army used the JF-11 fighter jet to defeat the Indian army's SU-30 and Typhoon fighter jets. The Chinese have assured us that the radar system they provide can find the stealth fighter jets of the US and Israeli Air Force. As long as we adopt cluster combat methods according to the tactics they provide, we can fully defeat the invaders with the cooperation of the ground radar system." Hajid explained.
"From yesterday's situation, the support provided by the Chinese this time was very reliable. They even killed the US Global Hawk and helped us establish an anti-stealth reconnaissance aircraft system very sensitive. In the early morning of this morning, our Air Force discovered a -170 sentry drone over Tehran, but in order not to alert the enemy, the Air Force did not take any measures against it. As long as our missile troops were dispatched as planned and attracted US-Israeli fighter jets to designated airspace, our JF-170 Squadron will be dispatched immediately to annihilate them."
Because he was afraid of intercepting combat orders by the US military, the Persians now only rely on wired fiber optic communication systems. So just as President Hashmi was worried, a Persian conqueror missile battalion had begun to be dispatched according to the combat plan.
Their combat mission was to launch a strike against the US and Israeli air base near Basra, Iraq. After launching the missile, retreated towards Tabas. No one told them why they did this. Only the battalion commander, Major Mohammed Hassan, vaguely guessed some truth, but as a staunch Islamic fighter, Major Hassan said nothing.
After he commanded four missile launchers to launch all the Conqueror missiles according to the combat mission, he ran wildly towards Tabas at full speed. As for the missile attack results, Major Hassan did not expect much. Under the US Patriot missile defense system, the missiles launched by the Persians were basically fireworks in the air, and only a few were lucky enough to hit the target.
"General, Persian missile forces have appeared again. They fired four Conqueror missiles at the Basra Air Base." Lieutenant General Walker, commander of the US military in Iraq, just woke up early in the morning and received good news from the intelligence officers. Lieutenant General Walker was not worried about the target of the Persians, because he knew that everything about the Persians was futile. These ground-to-ground missiles improved from the Scud missiles were poorly performed, and they were simply the targets of the US Patriot missile defense system or the Jewish Iron Dome missile defense system.
Lieutenant General Walker was happy that he finally found another missile launcher hidden by the Persians. After this period of air strike, the US and Israeli military had destroyed many Persian missile launchers. According to the information obtained by the military in advance, there should not be much left in the Persians.
"Have the Persians confirmed the location information of the missile launcher?" But this time the Persians actually dispatched four launch devices. Are the Persians crazy? Or was there a problem with the military intelligence before? Lieutenant General Walker had a slight question in his heart, but he quickly threw this question aside and asked. "Intelligence analysts have used ballistic calculations to infer that their approximate range of activity is near Tabas. Our drones have been dispatched to reconnaissance in the area. Air Force Commander Major General Miller requested an attack!"
There is no better pastime for the Air Force, which has been rampaging over the Persians, even though it is still early in the morning.
"Order the Iron Fist Squadron to attack. In addition, inform the Israeli F-35 Squadron to dispatch 6 fighter jets to make sudden advances, pay attention to the Persian air defense missiles, and let the F-35 fighter jets carry anti-radiation missiles." Lieutenant General Walker thought for a little while and issued an order.
Although the Air Force had never encountered aerial resistance from the Persians, when they thought that the Persians had two third-generation fighter squadrons not found or destroyed, Lieutenant General Walker still conservatively dispatched 30 fighters, 24 F-15E/F and 6 F-35s.
Even if the Persians' two hidden SU-30s and MiG-29s came out in full force, there was no pressure. So even if there were any plans behind the sudden big move of the Persians, Lieutenant General Walker had nothing to worry about. In the face of absolute strength, any conspiracy is futile.
The F-35 fighter can easily break through the Persian radar system, so even if the Persians deployed a more rare S-300 air defense missile in that area, the radiation-proof missiles carried by the F-35 fighter can still be destroyed. The rest can be handed over to the F-15E/F fighter to complete. Thinking of this, Lieutenant General Walker felt that there was no mistake, so he put down his mind and began to consider another major event.
Chapter completed!