"Beep! Beep!"
The alarm system emitted increasingly rapid beeps, warning that missiles were rapidly approaching.
The "Flying Dragon" Single Soldier Tactical Armor, produced by Henghai Tactical Weapons Group, displayed the type, direction, altitude, and speed of the four incoming missiles on the visual visor of the tactical helmet, while also providing the optimal missile evasion flight trajectory.
This F-22 was not an exact replica; it used modern computer systems and data coding standards that just happened to fall within the compatibility range of the Flying Dragon's Individual Tactical Intelligence Unit, physically connected to the body through a fiber optic data line from the back of the neck.
Like the MiG-28, the "Raptor" had also undergone some modern modifications, no longer entirely like its model from over thirty years ago.