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U2 impossible. U2 4, 50 years ago we shot down 5. Now the U2 is still in service, although it has been replaced with more advanced reconnaissance equipment, but the performance of the aircraft is about the same as before. U2 is now also on missions in Iraq, Afghanistan and other places.
B2 is even more impossible, don't look at B2 with a wingspan of 7,80 meters, but the radar reflection cross section of B2 is as large as a ping-pong ball. Didn't you also say that Dai Xu's ** that circulated a few days ago was that 2 B2 formations passed around from South China and East China, and they were used as UFOs by others, but the ground-to-air missile forces just didn't find it. And the Americans would not be stupid enough to let B2 fly to the area of Tianjin, which is a major place in Gyeonggi, and if it is really discovered, it is afraid of causing diplomatic disputes.
By the way, ask LZ, are you sure that the person you are asking is a lieutenant general? There are only a few dozen lieutenant generals in the country, no more than 100. If it is the Air Force, it will be at the level of the commander of the Northern Air Force. Generally, when you come out, there is at least one squad of guards around you, do you think that everyone can approach it?
Don't wait for people to fool and think how many secrets you have, then it's really ridiculous and generous.
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If there is such a thing, it must be B2, and if U2 can still be so rampant now, we Chinese will not live.
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Both B2 and U2 have pilots, and the United States will not fly to China casually, and we will not fight casually.
The B2 is still a strategic bomber, not to mention flying within the range of Chinese missiles, as long as it flies to East Asia, it is a matter of great relations between the two countries, and it will be greater than the movement of F22 stationed in Japan. It's really coming, it's definitely a big move, and there won't be no news at all.
I think it's still possible if it's a drone that shoots down.
Or maybe the guy is talking about the equipment we sold to defeat the U2 on the battlefield in other countries, which is still possible.
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Lieutenant general at Wuqing airfield? Landlord, do you know what the concept of lieutenant general is in China?
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It's U2 B2 came twice last year and found it once! Dai Xu Military BBS has spoken.
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In total, China shot down 5 U2 aircraft.
The dates are:
On 9 September, the 2nd Missile Battalion shot down a U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane for the first time in the suburbs of Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province.
On November 1 of that year, the 2nd Battalion again shot down one U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane.
On July 7 of that year, the 2nd Battalion shot down a U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane for the third time.
On January 10, the 1st Missile Battalion shot down one U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane.
On September 8, the 14th Missile Battalion shot down one U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane.
The SA-2 anti-aircraft missile was used to shoot down the U2 aircraft :
"SAM-2" is an all-weather, medium-range, anti-medium and high-altitude missile system, its maximum range of 54 kilometers, the maximum launch height of 34,000 meters, is the most ideal for striking medium and high-altitude aircraft at that time.
It has to be said that as early as 7 October 1959, the Chinese Air Force's ground-to-air dust-guided missile unit used the "SAM-2" missile to shoot down the Kuomintang Air Force reconnaissance plane RB-57D that was flying over Beijing, which was the world's first ground-to-air missile to shoot down an airplane.
On the morning of 9 September 1962, a US-made "U-2" high-altitude reconnaissance plane entered the mainland from Taiwan's Pingtan Island. At 8:32 a.m., the U-2 reconnaissance plane entered the range of the 2nd Battalion of the Chinese ground-to-air missile unit set up in ambush at Gaofangling, and the "U-2" high-altitude reconnaissance plane hit two bombs and plunged headlong into the Luojiaji paddy field, about 15 kilometers southeast of Nanchang City.
But it didn't take too long, that is, about a month, U2 came again, and it was still the same unit, and the U2 was fired with three rounds, all of which missed the target. The Special Design Institute of Plant 786 began to analyze this batch of improved fire control radars, and later technicians perceived that this was an electronic countermeasure. After improvements, four U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance planes were shot down one after another with "SAM-2" missiles.
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The SA-2 anti-aircraft missile was used to shoot down the U2 aircraft :
SA-2 is an all-weather, medium-range, anti-medium and high-altitude missile system, with a maximum range of 54 kilometers and a maximum launch altitude of 34,000 meters, which is the most ideal for striking medium and high-altitude aircraft at that time. As early as 7 October 1959, the ground-to-air missile unit of the Chinese Air Force used the "SAM-2" missile to shoot down the Kuomintang Air Force reconnaissance plane RB-57D that was flying reconnaissance over Beijing, which was the world's first case of shooting down an aircraft with a ground-to-air missile.
Later, on the basis of the introduction of SA-2 missile technology, China produced its own HQ1 missile. On September 9, 1962, the Chinese Air Force shot down a U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane with an improved SA-2 missile, and the pilot Ye Changdi was captured alive. On November 1, 1963, after Wang Changqi was followed, the Chinese Air Force successfully shot down the U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane with an improved SA-2 missile and captured Francis Powers, a pilot of the US ** Intelligence Agency.
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The 5 U2s shot down by China were the original Soviet SAM surface-to-air missiles and the Chinese imitations of Hongqi-1, Hongqi-2.
Extended Materials. U-2 Reconnaissance Airplane (English: U-2 Reconnaissance Airplane, designation: U-2, code name Nickname:
Dragon Lady, commonly known as: Lockheed U-2), is a single-seat, single-engine high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft of the United States Air Force.
The U-2 reconnaissance aircraft is designed to carry out all-weather reconnaissance missions at high altitudes, providing vital intelligence to decision-makers in peacetime, crises, skirmishes and wars. It is also used in the development of electronic sensors, the confirmation of satellite data and calibration. Although it has been more than sixty years since its first flight, the U-2 is still active on the front lines.
The U-2 reconnaissance aircraft was developed by Lockheed Corporation of the United States, secretly completed its first flight in August 1955, and began to equip the U.S. Air Force in 1956, which was used by the U.S. Air Force and the CIA to reconnoiter strategic targets behind enemy lines, and can still be used as a tactical reconnaissance aircraft today.
For decades, it has fought around the world, scouting the Soviet Union, Cuba, North Korea, China, Vietnam and other countries, but 15 planes have been shot down in the airspace of other countries. The U-2 line was restarted in the 80s of the 20th century.
The budget document approved by the United States Department of Defense on 23 December 2005 called for the full decommissioning of the U-2 by 2011 and the partial decommissioning of the U-2 in early 2007. The U-2 mission will be replaced by Northrop Grumman-built Global Hawk drones and reconnaissance satellites. However, due to the fact that the "Global Hawk" has not yet been fully completed, the U-2 decommissioning plan has been postponed again.
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The first to the third were shot down SAM-2 surface-to-air missiles of Soviet originality.
The fourth is a Chinese imitation of the Hongqi 1, and the fifth is the Hongqi 2
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At that time, only Hongqi-2 was able to hit the U-2, and Hongqi-2 was copied from SA (SAM)-2
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At that time, the Red Flag missile was the Soviet SAM missile, and now it has something of its own.
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Yes, of course, the Soviet SAM-2 missile.
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I have the impression that they all use Hongqi-2
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The 5 U2s shot down by China were the original Soviet SAM surface-to-air missiles and the Chinese imitations of Hongqi-1, Hongqi-2.
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China shot down a total of five U2s. The following five are each:
On September 9, the U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane crashed near Luojiaji, 15 kilometers southeast of Nanchang.
On November 1, the second U-2 plane was shot down near Wanluo Mountain in Guangfeng County, Jiangxi Province, and Ye Changdi, a major pilot of the Kuomintang Air Force, was captured by parachuting.
On July 7 of that year, a third U-2 aircraft was shot down in the Zhangzhou area of Fujian Province.
On January 10, the fourth plane was shot down in Salazi, southeast of Baotou City.
On the morning of September 8, the domestically produced Hongqi No. 2 surface-to-air missile was used for the first time, which effectively countered the interference and shot down one U-2 plane.
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The U2 shot down in Baotou in 1965 was shot down by my father's platoon of Yue Zhenhua's 2nd Battalion, and my father captured the Taiwanese driver alive! (Hefei).
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5 in China.
On May 1, 1959, it was shot down by a Soviet SA-2 missile;
On September 9, 1962, it was shot down by the SA-2 used by our Kongjun ground guidance unit;
On October 19, 1962, it was shot down by the Soviet SA-2 deployed in Cuba (Soviet troops);
In 1965, we shot down three more U-2 planes;
On 8 September 1967, China shot down a Chinese-made Hongqi-2 surface-to-air missile made from the SA-2.
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Since 1962, China's ground-to-air missile units have been successfully put into use"Close-up tactics"With a new surface-to-air missile that can fly at an altitude exceeding that of the U-2, five U-2 planes piloted by the Taiwan Air Force pilots that invaded China's airspace were shot down in succession!
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The downed US U2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane was a total of 7 in the world, and China shot down 5 of them.
Sunday, September 9, 1962, 8:32 a.m. Nanchang;
November 1, 1963, 14:18 Guangfeng County, Jiangxi;
July 7, 1964, Morning Zhangzhou;
January 10, 1965 19:56 Baotou;
Morning of September 8, 1967, Jiaxing, Zhejiang;
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There is information on the loss of a total of five aircraft in China.
On September 9, the U-2 reconnaissance plane was shot down in China for the first time.
On October 29 of that year, the U-2 plane was hit.
On July 7 of that year, a third U-2 aircraft was shot down.
On January 10, it was shot down.
On the morning of September 8, another U-2 plane was shot down.
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Remarkable shot down a total of 5 planes.
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The U2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane has violated China's airspace dozens of times, do you know how many U2s our country shot down?
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Today we will talk about the US-made U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane, nicknamed "Lady Jiaolong," which is a single-engine, single-seat, high-altitude, and long-range strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed by the US Lockheed Martin Corporation in the 50s of the last century.
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It was the Sam 2 missile that shot down the U2.
The power plant of the SAM-2 missile consists of a liquid main engine and a solid booster, and the hit rate of a single shot is 70, and the third shot can reach 95. The total length of the missile is about one meter; The diameter of the rocket is meters; The weight of the bullet has been increased from 2270 kg to kg. Good chain.
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On September 9, 1962, the U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance plane crashed near Luojiaji, 15 kilometers southeast of Nanchang.
November 1, 1963.
The second U-2 plane was shot down near Wanluo Mountain in Guangfeng County, Jiangxi Province, and Ye Changdi, a major pilot of the Kuomintang Air Force, was captured by parachuting.
On July 7, 1964, a third U-2 aircraft was shot down in the Zhangzhou area of Fujian Province.
On January 10, 1965, the fourth plane was shot down in Salazi, southeast of Baotou City.
On the morning of September 8, 1967, the domestically produced Hongqi No. 2 surface-to-air missile weapon was used for the first time, which effectively countered the interference and shot down one U-2 plane.
From September 1959 to September 1967, U-2 aircraft made 110 sorties into the mainland, 5 were shot down, and 2 pilots were captured. From 1968 onwards, the Kuomintang Air Force was forced to stop sending U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance planes into the depths of the mainland.
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