Air ground cooperative second reading attack
2024-02-20
A certain army brigade - coordinated air ground attack in seconds, with unmanned aerial vehicles approaching for reconnaissance; On the ground, the tanks roared with their motors... During the Chinese New Year, the reporter came to a training ground of an army brigade to interview. Amidst the smoke, a coordinated firepower strike training between air and ground was underway. The outdoor temperature has dropped to -20 ℃. In the trench, ground guidance team member Ran Chongyin closely monitored the equipment display screen and closely monitored information. "Three enemy armored vehicles have been discovered, the target has been located!" As soon as Ran Chongyin finished speaking, his partner and guide Yang Wenmin immediately transmitted the coordinates of the enemy target back to the command post. Within the command post, the commanding personnel quickly plan the strike mission. The drone flew to the target area upon hearing the command, conducting aerial reconnaissance, and the ground team launched a deep assault. The air ground integration was closely coordinated, and a "data sky net" was quietly woven. "The colder the weather and the more difficult the conditions are, the more it can test the all-weather combat ability of the troops," a training staff officer of the brigade told reporters at the training site. The ground guidance group shares real-time battlefield situation information with the simulated support aircraft. After the message was sent, Yang Wenmin silently read the second in his heart. "The target has been destroyed!" Upon hearing the message coming from the earphones, Ran Chongyin breathed a sigh of relief - the air ground coordinated firepower strike mission was successfully completed. "Air ground coordination, take action in seconds." The leader of the brigade told reporters that in order to adapt to the rapidly changing battlefield environment, this collaborative firepower strike training accurately takes seconds for each action, further strengthening the practical awareness of officers and soldiers fighting against time and closely cooperating. From serving as a ground guide for the first time to leading a team to carry out collaborative firepower strike missions, Yang Wenmin regarded the guide as the eyes of the fighter jet. "The clearer your eyes can see, the faster and more accurate the fighter jet can fight," Yang Wenmin said. In the tense seconds, the coordination between officers and soldiers has become more and more tacit, and the coordination between air and ground has become more efficient, giving you more confidence in winning. (Lai Xin She)
Edit:Luo yu Responsible editor:Zhou shu
Source:PLA Daily
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