Continuously expanding and seizing new "dessert spots" to win future victories on the battlefield

2023-04-19

In basketball, players have their own attacking areas of expertise, known as the 'dessert spot'. Excellent players are good at using their "sweet spot" to break through the defense line and obtain stable scores; Keep an eye on the opponent's' sweet spot 'to limit attack and implement efficient defense. The winning mechanism of the "dessert spot" on the basketball court also has great implications for warfare. For the military, the "dessert position" represents the advantage of its combat power system, reflected in one or more aspects such as force comparison, combat deployment, operational capabilities, tactical tactics, etc., which are superior to the opponent. Operations are a comprehensive competition between the enemy and our combat systems, where the strength and weakness of each element are relative. By using one's own "sweet spot" to clamp down and disrupt the opponent's "sweet spot", the opponent's combat advantage is naturally difficult to exert, and the advantages and disadvantages of both sides can be reversed. Therefore, only by having a clear understanding of the battlefield situation, especially the strength and capabilities of both the enemy and ourselves, and being adept at building an asymmetric battlefield through comparative advantage, can we continue to maintain our own competitive advantage and always grasp the battlefield initiative. Currently, the combat mode is changing, but the guiding principle of 'you fight against you, I fight against me' will not change; The opponents in battle are changing, but the winning tactics of "knowing the enemy and oneself, invincible in all battles" will not change. To win future wars, it is necessary to systematically analyze and comprehensively consider the mutual constraints between the various elements of the opponent's combat system, find their "sweet spot", accurately grasp the operational laws and winning mechanisms of information and intelligent warfare, flexibly use technological means, battlefield environment, and other means to implement the strategy of "being able to strike but not being able to", thus turning disadvantages into advantages and passivity into initiative. In the War of Resistance Against US Aggression and Aid to Korea, our army had an absolute disadvantage in equipment shortage with the US military. However, by adopting effective methods such as "close combat" and "night combat," the US military's relative advantage was weakened. Practice more in daily life to be prepared during wartime. Those who are skilled in warfare can not only "strike the enemy's weaknesses with their own strengths" but also "overcome the enemy's strengths with their own strengths" when facing strong enemies. Only when the 'dessert spots' are abundant enough and constantly expanding to seize new' dessert spots' can we ensure that we can handle any battlefield situation well. If we are still satisfied with a few traditional 'dessert positions', we may be constrained by the enemy on the battlefield and lack the ability to cope. The original' dessert positions' will also become 'inferior positions'. We should use a broader perspective, deeper understanding, and higher courage to actively practice the "sweet spot" of seizing the enemy's trust and breaking their strength, seize advantages, take the initiative, achieve maximum combat effectiveness, and win future victories on the battlefield. (New News Agency)

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