Using the tail to clip the wings?
When the individual in charge heard this, an image immediately sprang to his mind.
Given his background in the Air Force, he was well aware of the practice that involved "scalpels" over the Barents Sea.
That was how the Su-27 gained its fame.
However, the Su-27 was a fighter jet.
Yet here was a small drone, attempting the same feat.
Which department was responsible for this?
"Report to the docking area; the target's wingtip is damaged. Its flight condition is severely compromised, and it's losing altitude."
"What about the drone?" The person in charge asked with excitement.
"That's a drone," came the reply. It rushed back as if preparing to strike its target again, this time aiming for the right wing.
The person in charge was speechless.
"Report, does that drone have a variable-sweep wing with a wave rider-body structure?"
Fisherman 5 suddenly inquired.
"Yes."