A butterfly lands on a naval female soldier's waist! And there's a surprise →
The 15th China Airshow kicked off today, featuring the debut of multiple new pieces of equipment, offering a visual feast! Hardcore and awe-inspiring! At the airshow site, a heartwarming scene unfolded as a butterfly fluttered its wings and landed on the waist of a female naval soldier, "Soar high, our navy..."
The People's Navy debuts with multiple types of equipment at the China Airshow for the first time. Today, a formation of Zhi- helicopters and Zhi- helicopters conducted a flight display over Zhuhai Jinwan Airport. Both types of helicopters are domestically developed shipborne helicopters. A formation of Jian- aircraft and Jian- aircraft, part of the Navy's Jian- series shipborne aircraft, showcased anti-area landing and buddy refueling flight maneuvers over Zhuhai Jinwan Airport.
Naval military expert Li Jian explains, "Buddy refueling refers to the mutual refueling between fighter jets, which can effectively extend the combat radius of the aircraft carrier, prolong the airborne time of carrier-based aircraft, and significantly enhance the combat capability of the carrier strike group." "The approach and landing of carrier-based fighters in the reverse zone is vastly different from traditional aircraft landings. The deck runway on a warship is extremely short. To ensure that the aircraft can take off quickly if it fails to catch the arresting wire during landing, the aircraft maintains thrust by increasing throttle while landing, but reduces speed. This results in a louder engine roar, longer tail flame, and higher tail flame temperature."
First batch of female carrier-based aircraft pilot student representatives和海军陆战队队员也亮相中国航展。