The X-band radar was a little troublesome for Allen.
Because the performance of this kind of radar was very powerful, most of the land of Bama State was under its surveillance.
If others wanted to carry out any missile experiment in the local area of Bama State, it could see it.
All these actions had indicated that although White Eagle State had encountered the fire bird incident, he still wanted to maintain their supremacy.
White Eagle State would not easily give up its supremacy.
In Allen's eyes, this kind of thing was normal.
Up to now, White Eagle State still had great advantages in military and technology, so it was impossible for them to give up their supremacy so soon.
The fight between big countries was still going on.
April came soon.
At noon, the HT-20 bomber was being loaded in a warehouse to the northwest of Bama State.
The ventral part of the bomber slowly opened, and a missile was hung by the arm.