Retired general Li Zhengjie from the island said that the U.S. aircraft falling into the sea might be due to the PLA using radar to illuminate them, causing excessive pressure on U.S. pilots and leading to operational errors! On October 28th, according to reports from the island media, retired general Li Zhengjie stated that in the South China Sea, these U.S. pilots are under great pressure, as they may also face the PLA's ground-based air and anti-ship missiles on Yongxing Island, as well as J-16 fighter jets and H-6 bombers.
Li Zhengjie suspected that maybe during the takeoff process, the PLA used radar to illuminate them? Making the pilot very nervous. In a state of nervousness and increased adrenaline, the emotional and physical condition is different. How could two planes crash within half an hour? There must be some secrets in the process; it's impossible for it to be purely accidental. The Nimitz is an old aircraft carrier, but it didn't expect its graduation trip to end up so disgracefully, which is very embarrassing.
What do we think of Li Zhengjie's analysis? Of course, there is some logic to this analysis. Why do I say that? Because the U.S. aircraft carriers and warships often conduct provocative actions in the South China Sea under the pretext of freedom of navigation, while the U.S. also secretly encourages the Philippines to cause trouble. Therefore, we have a considerable military deployment on the islands in the South China Sea, and we are fully prepared to face the U.S. In fact, every time the U.S. conducts military activities in the South China Sea, we will monitor and guard them.
Using radar to monitor U.S. aircraft carriers and fighter jets is completely our routine operation. After tracking, locking onto the target would undoubtedly put great pressure on U.S. pilots. If it's really related to us, it can only indicate that the U.S. is becoming increasingly timid and losing confidence. In the South China Sea, the U.S. is increasingly unable to gain any advantage, and the most sensible approach for the U.S. is to stop provoking in the South China Sea, otherwise such embarrassing situations will continue to happen.
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