Fierce artillery fire reflected in the sky during the desert training -- an image of the day and night training of the artillery barracks of an army brigade
2022-08-09
Desert and Gobi, starry sky in summer. As a certain type of reconnaissance UAV roared off, the artillery barracks of a certain army brigade opened a live fire drill day and night. In the night, the UAV approaches to conduct air reconnaissance and transmits the target coordinates back to the artillery command vehicle. The firing parameters are then sent to the fire control system of each artillery, and the rocket artillery unit and the howitzer unit quickly set the data. "Prepare, release!" At the command of the commander, shells roared out one after another, launching fire attacks on the "enemy" positions. After the first round of firing, the rocket artillery unit and the howitzer unit quickly withdrew from their positions and moved to the reserve positions. Subsequently, the anti tank missile detachment launched a relay attack to precisely remove the remaining forces of the "enemy". As the sky was getting brighter, the guidance and dispatching group suddenly issued an order: "we found the 'crippled enemy' fleeing to the southeast, and ordered the howitzer detachment to stop firing!" The howitzer detachment quickly withdrew its camouflage and made preparations for the battle. At this time, the weather changes suddenly and the wind and sand are diffused, which increases the difficulty of the aiming hand. In the face of the test, the officers and men responded calmly and successfully destroyed the "enemy" movement target in three launches and three strikes. In this exercise, the brigade conducted intensive training on key and difficult training subjects according to the outline, made clear the equipment performance, innovated tactical methods, and constantly improved the core combat capability of the troops. (the howitzer unit moves rapidly toward the shooting position.) (the aiming hand quickly locks the target.) (the officers and men are loading missiles.) (fire strike against "enemy" targets.) (rockets fire at night.) (news agency)
Edit:Wei Li Bin Responsible editor:Yin Bing
Source:China Military Net - PLA Daily
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