Chapter 333: Victory at Sea
Panting means shaking during gasping, and there is a more vivid saying, that is, the engine coughs.⊙,
This has to start from the principle of the engine. In the front of the aircraft engine is a compressor, which is equivalent to a large fan, which blows continuously, and behind it is a combustion chamber. After the high-temperature and high-pressure gas is burned, it can be imagined as a windmill. At the same time, these gases go out and push the aircraft forward. The windmill drives the large fan in front to rotate.
There are more than one fan, but multiple fans are installed on one shaft. The more you go backward, the greater the pressure and the smaller the diameter of the fan, so that the air can be compressed to a high enough pressure.
This is a normal situation, but a special situation is that the air blowing from the front does not blow on the blades behind. The reason is that the blades behind turn quickly and the air flow on the blades on the surface separates, which result in a collision with the air flow blowing from the front. In this way, the blades further back cannot receive enough air flow and the same phenomenon begins to occur. The result is that the air flow that should have blown back becomes forward, which is a cough.
The consequences of the engine cough are very serious. The airflow will oscillate at low frequency and high amplitude along the compressor axis. This oscillation will cause strong vibration of the large fan, and the fan blades will be severely damaged or even broken in a short period of time. What is even more dangerous is that the cough is too severe and even affects the combustion chamber behind, which is at least 1,600,700 degrees of high temperature. If the high-temperature gas inside, that is, the flame is countercurrent, even if it lasts for only a few seconds, the high-temperature flames that run around will be enough to burn all the blades of the compressor and the engine will be scrapped.
In order to prevent the engine from snorkeling, the blade speed needs to be appropriate. Therefore, advanced engines are already double rotors, and the inner and outer shafts are rotating, and the speed is different. The m53 engine is still a single rotor.
In addition to multiple rotors, general engines also need to set up a deflation valve in the middle. Imported blades are adjustable and other measures to increase the engine's pant aftermath, and imitation engines enter this state.
So, no matter how well the French propaganda was, Mhamad didn't believe that this thing was really that amazing. The tactics practiced by the Pakistan Air Force were to let their engines go into panting!
How to enter the pant? Of course, it was tormenting them. After the Phantom 4000 had been turned on and afterwards for too long, it was tormenting up and down. After a few flutters, the violent airflow difference between high and low altitudes was enough to make the engine unable to breathe.
Sure enough, the two engines of Phantom 4000 went on strike at the same time and completely turned into an iron lump.
The Rattlesnake air-to-air missile successfully hit the fighter plane. At this time, the pilot was still trying to restart the engine, but unfortunately it was not successful.
Watching the Phantom 4000 turn into pieces in the air. Rick flew the fighter plane and returned to the sea to fight the Sea Harrier.
One of the other two Phantom 4000s was shot down, leaving only the last one, and they accelerated desperately, almost regardless of the life of the engine and left the war zone.
Unfortunately, it didn't know how it could escape, but it could not escape the range of the Immortal Bird. After escaping for fifty kilometers, it was caught up by the Immortal Bird missile and turned into a beautiful flame in the sky.
The battle with the Sea Harrier has also ended.
Only one of the more than 20 sea harriers that took off subsequently returned to the aircraft carrier, and the rest fell into the sea.
The wreckage of warships floated on the sea, and some warships had not sunk for the time being. They were struggling hard. The biggest mission of the two aircraft carriers became sailors who rescued them from the water.
Ravi Riqueye stood on the bridge and looked at the scene around him. His heart was already covered in dust. His pistol was already sweating when he held it in his hand.
He knew that his mission was not over yet and he wanted to bring all the naval soldiers back. After he returned, he should use suicide to take responsibility for his dereliction of duty.
In this battle, the Indian Navy was crippled. If the only lucky one is that the two aircraft carriers are still there, it seems that the Pakistan Air Force has consumed all its anti-ship missiles.
As long as the aircraft carrier is still there, the Indian Navy will still have hope!
A few minutes later, a large number of fighter jets from the Indian Air Force arrived on the sea, Phantom 2000 and MiG29, hoping to protect their aircraft carrier formation, but unfortunately, it was too late.
The Pakistan Air Force has retreated and left the sea, and the fighter jets that have arrived from afar were insufficient fuel and did not catch up.
The Pakistan Air Force simply defeated the Indian aircraft carrier formation, and this battle was soon spread all over the world.
Pakistan only used ten Tomcat fighters to complete the mission of attacking aircraft carrier formations, shooting down the Sea Harrier fighter, and shooting down the Phantom 4000 fighter. The powerful combat capabilities of the Tomcat fighter once again subverted everyone's understanding, even the US Navy.
The only regret is that due to the limited number of Tomcat fighter jets, the Indians' aircraft carriers have been retained. After learning this lesson, the Indians will definitely be equipped with more powerful carrier-based aircraft!
All the bricks were sorry for not sinking the Indian aircraft carrier. They didn't know that this was actually specially left by the Pakistan Air Force, allowing India to continue to invest a lot of money for the two broken aircraft carriers.
The Indians were completely afraid of the sea, and the battle on the ground also entered the last moment.
The Indians sent surprise troops from the Kachi swamp, intending to attack the Karachi military port in Pakistan, and then headed north all the way, with unstoppable momentum.
Unfortunately, the Indians' wishful thinking was blocked by the incomparable Indus River.
After obtaining enough fuel, the 31st Armored Division also came up, hoping to cross the Indus River. Unfortunately, the infantry division opposite was constantly restraining them.
However, the Indian army believed that as long as they worked harder, they would definitely be able to cross the Indus River! At the same time, two more armored divisions followed behind, passing through the swamp.
Although India has the advantage in terms of number of troops, the territory they have to defend is wider. These armored divisions have been mobilized, which has created a defense gap in the rear.
Almost all military observers' eyes moved from the battlefield in Afghanistan to southern Pakistan. They wondered why Pakistan did not use their A-7 attack aircraft to strike from the air and quickly eliminate these ground forces?
Moreover, the Pakistani army is like a snail crawling. After so long, it has not come up with a complete plan. What else can hesitate about this? If the troops are not mobilized and the Indians are driven out, once these Indians are allowed to stand their feet, the estuaries here will be occupied by the Indians! At that time, Pakistan's sea colleagues will be greatly affected!
What about those legions in central Pakistan? Why are they still standing still? Military observers have made various ideas to speculate on the march route of the Pakistani army, but unfortunately, no one has made accurate predictions.
Could it be, it's the same as Argentina in the Falklands War? The Air Force fought bravely, but the Army has been making a turtle with its heads!
The White House, the United States.
"Pakistan again requested us $2 billion in military aid," said Secretary of State Schultz. "They asked us for a large number of military supplies, including various air-to-air missiles, and various army weapons. Our ten Tomcat fighter jets and twenty A-7s, Pakistan also hopes to rent them for free."
Another 2 billion US dollars! That Mhamad really dares to speak loudly! Everyone was lowering their heads and listening to Schultz's words, Pakistan was like a bottomless pit.
"Today, Pakistan has just won the battle and sunk more than 20 Indian ships." Defense Minister Weinberg said: "There is not much movement on the battlefield of Afghanistan. I think Pakistan clearly wants to confront India first and then ask us for assistance. Our aid is not used on the battlefield of Afghanistan, but on the Indians."
This is the most depressing thing about the United States. The United States definitely does not support Pakistan and India in fighting wars, but now Pakistan and India are fighting to the death.
"This cannot be blamed on Pakistan." Bush said: "This time, Pakistan is facing great pressure. The Soviet Union even used ground-based missiles, and the Peshawar air base has also become ruins. Pakistan has also made great efforts to the Afghan war."
Vice President Bush said a fair word. If Mhamad, half of the earth, heard it, might be moved to tears.
"Yes, Indians are really, and join in the fun at this time," said Poindexter, assistant to national security affairs. "Every time I want to come and get a bargain. Can they calm down for a while? They lose a lot of money every time."
India and Pakistan are mortal enemies, and they also have good relations with the Soviet Union. However, in the US strategy, India is also a very important pawn, and the United States does not want the Indians to lose too much.
"It's really strange this time. We didn't export our harpoon missiles to Pakistan. How did they attack Indian warships?" Weinberg continued to ask.
"Yes, we need to investigate this matter clearly." Bush also realized the seriousness of the problem.
"Everyone, we are now discussing the issue of military aid. Pakistan has once again raised this military aid. Should we agree?" Reagan put down his cigar and looked at his think tanks.
Reagan was also very troubled. Just an hour ago, President Mhamad summoned the US ambassador to Pakistan again, very anxious. It seemed that if the United States did not provide any more assistance, Pakistan would be about to perish.
Chapter completed!