Apocalypse Boss's Zero-Cost Hell Mode

(Apocalypse + Rebirth + Space + Hoarding + Ruthless Character + Golden Finger)

Xiao Yi, a ruthless King of Soldiers who struggled for five years in the apocalypse, was betrayed by his comrade...

Chapter 235 Weapons purchased from the United States for zero dollars

To sum up, the MH-60R Sea Hawk and SH-60 Sea Hawk series anti-submarine helicopters are among the best anti-submarine helicopters in the world today.

The F-22 and F-35 are both fifth-generation fighter jets, representing the pinnacle of modern aviation technology. They have made significant advances in design concepts, technological levels, and combat capabilities, providing powerful weapon platforms for modern air combat.

The F-22 Raptor fighter jet is renowned for its exceptional stealth, supersonic cruise capability, and highly agile maneuverability. Its advanced stealth coatings and materials make it virtually undetectable under radar. The F-22 is also equipped with advanced avionics systems and sensors that acquire and analyze battlefield information in real time, providing pilots with highly precise navigation and attack capabilities.

The F-35 Lightning II fighter jet is renowned for its multi-mission capabilities and high flexibility. This fighter can not only conduct air superiority operations but also undertake a variety of combat operations, including frontline support, target bombing, and air defense interception. The F-35 utilizes the advanced joint strike aircraft concept, integrating multiple weapon systems and sensors to achieve multi-strike capabilities against air, ground, and sea targets. Furthermore, the F-35 is capable of both short takeoff and vertical landing, enabling it to operate in a variety of complex environments.

Both fighters feature advanced avionics and weapon systems, highly automated flight control systems, and artificial intelligence technology, allowing pilots to focus more on their missions. Furthermore, they possess advanced communication and data transmission capabilities, enabling real-time information sharing and coordinated operations with other combat platforms.

The F-15 and F-16 fighter jets are both very important models in the history of the US Air Force. They have performed outstandingly in different periods and different missions.

The F-15 fighter jet, known as the "Eagle," is a fourth-generation supersonic jet fighter developed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing). Since its first flight in 1972, the F-15 has become one of the world's most popular and widely used fighter jets. Its all-weather capabilities allow it to conduct air superiority missions and destroy enemy aircraft in all weather conditions. The F-15's outstanding performance and reliability have made it a staple of the U.S. Air Force and other air forces.

Compared to the F-15, the F-16, also known as the "Fighting Falcon," is a lightweight, multi-role fighter developed by General Dynamics. Although classified as a third-generation or third-and-a-half-generation fighter, its outstanding performance and versatility have earned it widespread recognition and acclaim worldwide. Originally designed to respond to the air combat experiences of the Vietnam War, the F-16 boasts performance characteristics such as a high thrust-to-weight ratio and low wing loading, giving it exceptional maneuverability and agility in the air.

With the continuous advancement of technology and changing operational requirements, the F-16 fighter has undergone numerous upgrades and improvements. Starting with the Block 15 F-16A/B, the F-16 underwent multi-role enhancements, gaining night combat capabilities and the ability to launch air-to-surface and anti-ship missiles. This enables the F-16 to perform not only air superiority missions but also a variety of other missions, including ground strikes, reconnaissance, and electronic warfare.

In the 1980s and 1990s, the F-15 and F-16 fighter jets became the mainstays of the U.S. Air Force. They played a vital role in various missions, providing strong support for U.S. air power. Whether in air superiority operations, ground strikes, or reconnaissance missions, the F-15 and F-16 demonstrated outstanding performance and reliability.

Despite the advent of more advanced fighter jets, the F-15 and F-16 still serve in the air forces of many countries and continue to play an important role. They not only represent the technological strength of the US aviation industry, but also demonstrate the classics of fighter jet design.