Just as the Dwarf troops were assembling and attempting to launch an attack on the Tang Army, real carrier-based aircraft flew in from the sea.
Previously, the Tang Army had relied on Yinglong fighters taking off from the Northern Island to maintain air superiority. These planes took off at night and arrived at the battlefield in the early morning, exhausting the pilots, so it could already be said that they were near the end of their strength.
Now, as these Yinglong fighters began to return, the newly arrived Flying Shark fighters started to play their role.
Sun Rui piloted his Flying Shark fighter, roaring over the battlefield. He heard from the early warning aircraft's command channel that the Dwarfs' aircraft had been completely destroyed, so he didn't rush to lower his altitude.
Beneath him, several Intruder attack aircraft had already started dropping bombs. They were carrying conventional iron bombs, unguided and the cheapest and most traditional type of aerial bomb.