A synthetic regiment of the Xinjiang military region carried out live fire assessment
2022-09-01
At the northern foot of Tianshan Mountain, the sun is blazing. In mid to late August, a synthetic regiment of the Xinjiang Military Region stationed in the desert and Gobi to conduct a live fire assessment of artillery. Upon receiving the operational instruction, the fire detachment immediately organized and moved to a certain area. After reaching the battle area, the officers and men quickly built artillery positions. The assessment team immediately issued a task and ordered the troops to launch fire strikes against "enemy" targets. After the first round of fire attack, the position was exposed, and the artillery vehicles quickly withdrew and transferred their positions. Vehicle mounted howitzers like a long line galloped toward the new position. During the maneuver, the "enemy" situation, such as satellite airborne reconnaissance and "enemy" aircraft attack, appeared one after another. The commander organized the convoy to hide and camouflage on the spot, and sent reconnaissance team members to carry out reconnaissance. At the same time, officers and men used man portable air defense missiles to counterattack the "enemy" aircraft. After reaching the target area, the officers and men quickly adjusted the firing parameters, loaded the ammunition, and put the artillery car into the firing state. The sky is getting dark and the guns are rumbling. A new round of fighting is starting in the depths of the Gobi. Fast rhythm conversion and high-intensity training. In this assessment, the regiment trained a variety of tactical methods around the needs of actual combat, focused on testing the firepower detachment's ability to strike accurately, fight quickly and withdraw quickly, and honed its fighting skills in the actual combat environment. (on the Gobi desert, the artillery car moves rapidly toward the target area.) (strike the "enemy" with precision.) (use man portable air defense missiles to intercept "enemy" air targets.) (news agency)
Edit:Wei Li Bin Responsible editor:Yin Bing
Source:PLA Daily
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