The competition in the sky progressed very rapidly.
Although the naval pilots showcased impressive strength in this grand competition, various flying stunts emerged one after another.
Unfortunately, in front of Air Force aircraft equipped with vector engines, they had no chance of winning. After only a few brief exchanges, they were cruelly locked onto by the opponent's fire control radar.
In such cases, once locked onto by the fire control radar, it was essentially already possible to declare them destroyed.
For whether it was the Air Force's J-10 fighter jet or the Navy's J-16 fighter jet, both were equipped with very advanced air-to-air missiles, which could even reach speeds up to ten times the speed of sound.
Even the initial speed of the missiles was not something fighter jets could evade.