A chorus of acknowledgments echoed through the radio, signaling the unity and determination of the Philippine fighter pilots. The fleet of Phantom IIs formed up in a disciplined aerial formation, ready to assert dominance over the West Philippine Sea.
As the aircraft carriers launched their fighter planes, Admiral Yamamoto in the Japanese command center received reports of the successful covert strike and the imminent threat from the Philippine Navy's air assault. His brow furrowed with a mix of frustration and concern.
"Deploy anti-air defenses. Prepare the fleet for incoming hostiles," Yamamoto ordered, recognizing the gravity of the situation. The Japanese fleet adjusted its formation, anti-aircraft guns manned and radar systems scanning the skies.