The fighter jets roared and the iron wings spun. In early autumn, a cross day and night practical flight training of a certain army brigade kicked off the battle. Take off! ”Upon receiving instructions, multiple helicopters were launched in tactical formations and headed straight towards the target area hundreds of kilometers away. The leader of the brigade introduced that this training was fully integrated into the tactical background, implemented through continuous day and night operations, real-life simulations, and other methods, including air ground firepower strikes, multi-channel three-dimensional attacks, etc., aiming to deepen the coupling of combat training and accelerate the improvement of the unit's practical combat capabilities. We are about to enter the valley ahead, please pay attention to flight safety. ”Shortly after takeoff, the captain of the pilot aircraft reminded all crew members to "strengthen observation, maintain a good flying posture, and visually follow up with the formation." The formation bypassed winding mountains and passed through canyons. Suddenly, the wind direction and speed ahead changed. Faced with the special situation, the pilots of each aircraft in the formation proficiently operated the onboard equipment, calmly piloted the fighter jets, and successfully flew over the dangerous airspace. The future battlefield is complex and ever-changing, and it is urgent to accelerate the improvement of the troops' ability to carry out diversified tasks. ”The leader of the brigade introduced that in order to achieve this, they highlight the importance of leading training through combat, setting realistic, dangerous, and practical conditions in training, integrating various special situations such as valley drifting, radar detection, and air interception into the training, and continuously improving the troops' ability to fight and resist in real combat. The reporter learned that during this cross day and night training, they reasonably matched the crew members according to the training content. Before training, pilots develop multiple combat plans based on mission characteristics and conduct repeated research on mission planning, special situation handling, and other aspects. Thanks to sufficient preparation in the early stage, the pilot of the long aircraft was able to cope with the training with ease. Faced with the enemy's aerial interception, he quickly maneuvered his fighter jet to a favorable position and decisively launched a strike against the enemy. At dusk, the helicopter formation took off again for training after a brief refueling. Due to low visibility and limited observation distance in the valley at night, coupled with sudden drops in temperature and turbulent airflow, pilots dare not be careless and constantly adjust the helicopter's attitude based on changes in instrument parameters. As the formation was using night vision equipment to search for targets, the situation suddenly escalated: "The 'wounded' in area 5 are in critical condition, please go quickly to implement rescue." Upon receiving instructions, the mission crew quickly rushed to the target area, flying in the dark night, emergency landing, transporting the 'wounded'... The entire process was efficient and smooth. The focus of this cross day and night flight training is to test the pilots' all-weather situational awareness and equipment operation ability. ”The leader of the brigade told reporters that in recent years, they have continuously improved the combat readiness of the troops by simulating real battlefield environments and enhancing the combat readiness of flight training. (New Society)
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