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Excuse me, prawns, how did modern warfare break through the enemy's ground air defense network?
Hehe, the ground air defense network is actually woven with the barrage of anti-aircraft guns and anti-aircraft missiles. How do anti-aircraft guns hit fighters flying at high speed? It is difficult for human eyes to meet the requirements. It must be guided by radar, and missiles must rely on radar. If the opponent's radar is knocked out, the anti-aircraft gun will become nearsighted and the anti-aircraft missile will become blind. During the Iraq war, the ghost of American B2 entered Baghdad like no one's land, and targeted the key military targets in Baghdad. Israel's previous Middle East wars were not the protagonists, and there was no large-scale air combat. Most of them rely on ground combat troops. Later, in the battle of Bekaa Valley, Israel unexpectedly got rid of the ground radar in Syria, and then the wolves entered the sheep and did whatever they wanted. In the Vietnam War, anti-aircraft missiles were not the main anti-aircraft weapons, and anti-aircraft guns still played a major role, and they were aimed by human eyes to a considerable extent. The flight speed and altitude of the plane are not too high, so it needs to dive, so the hit rate of the anti-aircraft gun is improved.
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