March 12, 7:11 AM.
In the early morning, the Mengjia Bay sea surface, sunlight pierced through the thin sea fog like countless golden arrows, illuminating the deep blue.
In the endless expanse where the water and sky merge, a massive fleet is sailing across Mengjia Bay. The prow of the ships cuts through the waves lightly. Under the sunlight, the steel-built warships are cloaked in a golden sheen, making them appear particularly majestic and powerful.
This fleet is the main naval combat group dispatched by India, which has deployed the majority of its naval forces to encircle and annihilate the Jieke Group's stealth cruiser.
It consists of one 43,000-ton aircraft carrier Vikrant, one 6,700-ton Delhi-class destroyer.
Four 7,500-ton Kolkata-class destroyers, which are the largest destroyers in India's fleet, including Kolkata, Kochi, Chennai, and Paknan.
Two 5,000-ton Rajput-class destroyers, Rajput and Rana.