Hollywood style drama. Don't look for facts, logic or reasoning.
They could be Indonesian or Vietnamese Fulcrums as well I guess. Can't really make out the markings on the birds. Greg, isn't the J-15 a development of the J-11?
The "escorts" have a bit of a Japanese look to them, maybe the carrier is sinking them with its "deathrays"
Look at the wake of the carrier. They rammed the (Kongo-class?) destroyer!
And of course, one day after the Tiger announcement, we have this:
Via the The Modelling News.In 1944 the Construction Bureau of the Ural Heavy Machinery Plant developed the SU-101 with the D-10S gun and the SU-102 with the D-25S gun. Both vehicles were designated as Uralmash-1. Prototypes were manufactured in April 1945. The vehicles never entered mass production nor saw any active service.
At least it wasn't Greg, for a change, BT.
Say thankyou Scratchbuild from some years back