"Fly the best planes and fight the toughest battles"

2024-02-06

At the beginning of the new year, a military airport in East China was shrouded in morning mist, accompanied by piercing alarms, and a red and blue air combat drill began. The Eastern Theater Command Air Force Aviation Brigade flew a large squadron of several J-20 fighter jets, took off with additional force, broke through clouds and fog, and rushed to the target airspace. In the sky, the wake of fighter jets intertwined, and the attack and defense situation changed several times. The squadron pilots closely cooperated, flexibly used tactical tactics, constantly seized advantageous positions, launched attacks on the blue side, and ultimately achieved victory in the confrontation. The Flying First Squadron participating in this exercise has made outstanding military achievements and is known as the "Heroic Wang Hai Squadron". It was established in October 1950 and, under the leadership of the first team leader Wang Hai, flew twice to the battlefield of the Korean War, participating in more than 80 aerial battles, shooting down and injuring 29 enemy planes, and giving rise to a group of combat heroes. For over 70 years, the "Wanghai Brigade" has defeated enemies one by one through faith, learning, strength, and blood, and has regularly carried out multiple important tasks, leading the way in intellectual battles and resistance to coercion. In October 1951, our 'Wang Hai Brigade' never allowed any cowards. They formed a squadron that had just completed a year and had an average pilot's flight time of only a few dozen hours per person. They set out on the battlefield of the Korean War, facing enemy planes several times their own and strong enemies with rich air combat experience. With the courage and courage of 'fighting bayonets in the air', they achieved a brilliant record of '15:0' in the airspace over North Korea and earned the reputation of the 'Wang Hai Brigade'. Now, the MiG-15 prototype that Captain Wang Hai has piloted is parked in the camp, with 9 bright red pentagrams painted on the body, symbolizing military achievements. "During the Korean War, every pilot in the squadron was a blade of war and had military achievements. Each fighter jet was engraved with a red star representing shooting down and injuring enemy planes. The old hero Wang Hai repeatedly stated that there was no coward in his squadron." Not long ago, Yang Juncheng, a member of the "Wang Hai Brigade," told the battle stories of his predecessors to the new pilots who had just arrived at the squadron in front of the MiG fighter jet. ", "Back then, Wang Hai led a fleet of planes to break through the 'circle formation' and shot down 5 enemy planes, while the remaining 60 were scattered and fled. Jiao Jingwen, who was piloting a wingman, stepped forward and used his own aircraft to block shells when the long plane encountered danger..." Subsequently, the new pilot went to the honor room to visit. Historical photos, precious objects, and air combat tracks witnessed the development of the brigade for more than 70 years. Every time the new pilot joined the ranks At moments such as major missions and expeditions, the squadron of pilots will come here to receive baptism and draw strength. Many years ago, Yang Juncheng, who was still a new pilot, was also shocked by the fearless spirit of his predecessors who regarded death as their last resort and did not fear strong enemies. He made up his mind here to fight for new honors for the brigade. Later on, Yang Juncheng followed in the footsteps of his predecessors and grew rapidly in the "Wanghai Brigade". He and his comrades excelled in completing multiple major tasks such as martial arts competitions, exercises, and drills

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang er dong

Source:China Youth Daily

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