Obviously, no submarine can withstand the alternating attacks of 12 anti-submarine torpedoes launched by 2 anti-submarine patrol aircraft!
Actually, before the anti-submarine patrol aircraft arrived, 2 anti-submarine helicopters deployed by the destroyer had already initiated an attack, launching 4 anti-submarine torpedoes one after another.
Subsequently, the 2 anti-submarine patrol aircraft used the information provided by the anti-submarine helicopters to launch dozens of anti-submarine torpedoes in the direction where the enemy submarine might escape.
No one cares how many anti-submarine torpedoes are used, as long as they can sink the submarine.
Less than half an hour after the "Liu Changxun" was attacked, the destroyer commanding the anti-submarine operation sent a message claiming the submarine was sunk.
It was indeed a "Luo City"-class large attack submarine.
