The air defense network made up of dozens of anti-air missiles looks full of holes, but missile interception isn't like the stubborn pursuit shown in the movie Top Gun.
Because the missile's fuel is limited, it can only support a flight time of several seconds, then most of the time it's gliding without power, all relying on electronic programs to pre-calculate the trajectory of enemy aircraft or enemy missiles, then preset points for attack.
At most, the vector engine system uses its limited remaining fuel to correct the trajectory.
And when the radar shows "enemy missile" to the pilot, his reaction time won't exceed ten seconds.
Bad news
The planes and missiles of 2076 seem very advanced.
Good news
The planes of 2076 are still controlled by people.
Moreover, the person inside is likely, like those in the power armor of large companies, to be a torso without limbs, just a living stick.
