More HQ-9 missiles were in the air now, but they weren’t diving down into the incoming Indian anti-ship missiles. They were arcing high into the bright sunny skies above as they went after the three escaping Indian Su-30s far to the northeast. These three aircraft were now diving on full afterburners behind clouds of chaff. They would soon be out of the range of the intercepting Chinese missiles.
But the ship that had launched those missiles, the Chinese PLAN 052C class air-defense Destroyer Lanzhou
and the other ships in the fleet had more pressing concerns at the moment…The Sovremenny class Destroyer Fuzhou
, listed and splashed through the surface, conducting evasive maneuvers. It turned to port while the Lanzhou moved across its starboard, exposing its broadside to the two incoming Indian missiles, effectively covering the Fuzhou. It also allowed the Lanzhou to bring all of its close-in weapons to bear on the inbound threat.A kilometer south, the other 052C air-defense ship with the Chinese fleet, the Haikou
, was already in position and its weapons opened up before the Lanzhou. The starboard side of the ship was covered with light smoke as the anti-air guns filled the air nearby with a wall of expended ammunition and lines of yellow tracers flying towards the two supersonic inbound specks on the horizon.The first Brahmos missile streaked straight by the gunfire intended for it, conducting an elaborate ‘S’ maneuver. The Lanzhou
had a good intercept angle on the second missile and it shattered under the anti-air fire. But the first missile passed by the bow and slammed through the stern of the Fuzhou as it completed its evasive turn. The massive fireball shredded the aft of the ship just as the ship’s propellers detached from its driving shafts and flew over the Lanzhou and its stunned bridge crew before splashing into the waters on the other side…The Fuzhou
instantly started taking on seawater as its forward momentum died away. The thick black column of smoke rising from the aft of the ship and the licks of flame rising into the air left no doubt about its fate. Those lucky sailors on the front of the ship who survived the impact began jumping into the ocean while other ships launched helicopters for rescue operations.But while the Fuzhou
lay gutted, the Haikou and the Lanzhou had even more threats pop up from the northwest as a swarm of subsonic Klub anti-ship missiles began heading in. These had been launched from Admiral Surakshan’s surface-action-group destroyers in coordination with the Su-30s from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Klubs were high subsonic speed missiles and much slower than the Brahmos, but if allowed to go unchecked, they could ravage the Chinese ships.The Lanzhou
also detected the radar emissions from the Ka-31 AEW helicopters of the Indian Navy, and that revealed to them the general location of the Indian ships over the horizon.The other two Sovremenny class ships immediately went into action against this threat. Both the Hangzhu
and the Ningbo headed straight towards the northwest. The Haikou went into action as well as it steamed at full speed to take position alongside the two Sovremenny ships as the twenty-eight Klub missiles bored in.The Haikou
fired a salvo of HQ-9 missiles as fast as they could be cycled through the onboard CIC computers. In all, seventeen Klub missiles were shredded from the skies before the Lanzhou caught up as well and took down all of the remainder except for two which were accounted for by the close-in guns. In doing so, they had cycled all of their onboard supply of HQ-9s.Exactly as they had been expected to by Admiral Surakshan.
Now the Indian ships began launching their onboard anti-ship variants of the Brahmos missiles using the cueing information from the long-range P-8Is far to the south, keeping the Chinese fleet under long-range observation. Within seconds, eleven Brahmos missiles had been launched from seven major Indian surface warships. The longer ranged Brahmos allowed them to stay out of range of the Moskits on board the Chinese Sovremenny ships, which could be as deadly as the Brahmos.
But the Indians weren’t the only ones using Ka-31 helicopters today. The Hangzhu
had launched its own Ka-31 AEWs minutes before while the Klubs had bored in. These helicopters quickly spotted the stealth ship INS Satpura over the horizon as it screened ahead of the surface ships using its AEW helicopters. Both the Hangzhu and Ningbo fired their supersonic Moskits at the Indian ship just as the Brahmos missiles appeared over the horizon.But now the 052C air-defense ships were out of HQ-9s to intercept these deadly threats, and all ships launched their far less effective shorter-range anti-air missiles into the sky.
To no avail.