Military career: Starting with a recruitment letter
Chapter 327 Ceasefire: This is a contest of whose support is more ruthless!
Chapter 327 Ceasefire: This is a contest of whose support is more ruthless!
The battle on the eastern front of the Blue Army's airfield has basically come to an end.
The army's directly subordinate tank battalion and the 235th Brigade's motorized infantry battalion, employing a combined arms warfare approach, continuously pursued the remaining main force of the Red Army.
Because the Eastern Front not only had mechanized infantry brigades, but also artillery battalions, motorized infantry battalions, and armored battalions from other units, along with supply depots, Red Army field hospitals, and forward command posts.
The total troop strength can exceed 10,000.
However, in Chen Mo's eyes, this firepower was no different from that of grunts.
Without brigade-level main forces, it would be difficult for the enemy to coordinate with the main forces of the Red Army on the northern and southern fronts to form a pincer attack.
The Blue Army camp retreated.
This was to guard against a counterattack from the Red Army in a fit of rage.
Chen Mo ordered his troops to retreat and defend.
Li Jie stood in the airport control room, completely stunned and speechless for a long time.
He is trying to process the shock of this battle.
If he possesses the best strategic vision within the Blue Team, he can mobilize the existing main force to hold back the enemy as a whole, delay their offensive, and thus find a turning point.
Chen Mo is a born tactical mastermind, skilled at taking unconventional approaches and using ingenious strategies to overcome adversity.
Li Jie is not just bragging.
Of all the units in the 27th Army, only the 235th Motorized Infantry Brigade was assigned to the Blue Force, based on individual capabilities and command abilities.
Without a doubt, he will surpass Brigade Commander Jin of the 80th Motorized Infantry Brigade and Brigade Commander Yang of the Mechanized Infantry Brigade.
if not.
The only main force brigade of the Blue Army will not be the 235th Brigade, but other units.
His admiration for Chen Mo's tactical arrangements wasn't because Chen Mo was particularly clever.
Instead, the entire Blue Team had four senior colonel-level staff officers who formulated various operational plans based on the battle situation.
If these four were placed in ancient times, compared to Chen Mo's level, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to call them top-tier strategists, right?
As a commander, Chen Mo was able to disregard the tactical deductions of four senior colonels and top strategists, stick to his own judgment, and implement the plan.
Regardless of the outcome.
With that kind of spirit alone, let alone the entire Blue Army, probably very few commanders in the entire 27th Army could possess it.
This is what shocked and impressed him the most.
If you don't have a direct understanding of it, you can convert it.
In one battle, Li Jie, as the commander-in-chief, summoned the chiefs of staff from the four major military regions—Kyoto Military Region, Jincheng Military Region, Jinling Military Region, and Yangcheng Military Region—to jointly formulate a strategic plan.
Let Li Jie break free from the four people's plan, resolutely determine that his idea is correct, and let him implement it.
Just ask.
Do I dare to do it? Do I have the courage?
The answer is definitely no.
And he doesn't have the courage to do so.
That's why I admire Chen Mo's tactical vision and his courage to firmly execute his ideas.
At least, he doesn't possess those qualities.
The entire command headquarters, including Wang Songhe, Wei Jinan, Tang Haodong, and even Yan Zhongyi, remained silent.
Especially Old Man Yan.
As a notoriously short-tempered old man in the Kyoto Military District leadership team, he has always been strict in disciplining the troops.
Now, however, he sits in the Pingcheng command center, silently smoking, without uttering a sound.
What's wrong?
Before the battle, he specifically instructed Chen Mo that electromagnetic interference was permissible, but intrusion was not allowed, and singing or reciting poetry on the communication channels was strictly prohibited to undermine the morale of the Red Army.
They did that, no problem.
He said that electronic fraud was not allowed, and that the Red Army's radar should not be allowed to see the enemy's main force advancing to their doorstep, thus disrupting the Red Army's deployment.
Chen Mo didn't violate the rules in this respect either.
Although the Blue Army no longer has the ability to commit electronic fraud, not doing it means not doing it.
As for tactical deception, bringing poultry onto the battlefield—who the hell would have thought of that?
Even Yan Zhongyi himself didn't expect that a war could be fought like this.
What I didn't expect was that Chen Mo would actually make a feint before the battle, openly clamoring to wipe out the 80th Brigade.
As a result, the 80th Brigade is still alive and well, except for some disarray, without any combat losses or casualties.
Instead, they planned to put pressure on the Blue Army to prevent the Red Army mechanized infantry brigade, which was the main force of the Blue Army, from being wiped out.
Even the brigade commander was killed in one shot.
What else could Yan Zhongyi say?
He had already violated his own rules by stipulating that electromagnetic intrusion and electronic fraud were prohibited.
If informationized troops are not allowed to do these things, it's like requiring mechanized troops to only allow their vehicles to travel in a straight line on the battlefield.
That's really going too far.
Chen Mo avoided all actions explicitly prohibited before the battle, and still wiped out a main battle brigade of the Red Army in forty minutes.
Defeat the main force of the Red Army on the eastern front.
Yan Zhongyi had nothing more to say.
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the other side.
Scene from a video conference in Kyoto.
The atmosphere here is similar to that of the Blue Army command post on the Zhurihe River. Even the people who promoted the entire exercise did not expect that the Red Army would have the advantage in terms of manpower, terrain, timing, and location.
At the start of the war, a main combat brigade was wiped out, and the main forces in the north and south were tied down. The Blue Army's 15th Air Division was dispatched from northern Shanxi and destroyed one-fifth of the Red Army's supply train in the rear.
The casualties were devastating.
As for using livestock, those present didn't see anything wrong with it.
As long as the Blue Team reaches an agreement with the local people, acts as temporary actors, and doesn't cause any disputes, then everything will be fine.
Fighting.
If all commanders uphold their bottom line and approach real war with an objective attitude, then...
Therefore, their demise is not far off.
The real enemy will use every conceivable tactic imaginable.
Who among those present hadn't fought their way through a hail of bullets?
How could I possibly care about such a trivial matter?
As the main force of the Blue Army battalion withdrew, the Red Army was busy covering the rear supply lines. The combat formations of the 15th and 7th Air Divisions dogfighted over the Zhuri River, vying for air superiority.
After a moment's thought, Pang Haifeng, the commander-in-chief of the Jincheng Military Region, said in a low voice, "Gentlemen, I suggest that this exercise be called off."
Pang Haifeng was one of those who advocated the strategy of supporting combat operations, but after all, his position was different. His advocacy for supporting combat operations stemmed from his unwillingness to follow the example of the Kyoto Military Region, which dragged down the development of an entire military region for the sake of an experimental unit.
After all, the Jincheng Military Region only has two military regions under its jurisdiction, the 47th and the 21st.
Lowering any one of them would be too damaging.
Supporting the war can ensure that mechanization reform and information technology experiments can be carried out simultaneously to the greatest extent possible, without hindering each other.
But now, he already has the answer in his heart.
The strength of the system lies in the generational difference in equipment. It can be used for both auxiliary and main combat. The only difference between the two is that the requirements for commanders are not high for auxiliary combat units.
While a main combat role might be more powerful, it places extremely high demands on the commander.
Because the combat effectiveness of the Blue Army battalion led by Chen Mo is likely to be completely reversed compared to that of the Blue Army battalion without him.
They are still strong, but definitely not this outrageous; taking down a main battle brigade is like child's play.
A one-sided confrontation is simply not viable.
This is also one of the reasons why Wang Songhe is worried: a system often cannot represent a person.
Pang Haifeng could see that the problem lay with people, not with the system.
How could anyone present not see it?
"I suggest a ceasefire. It is true that the strength of the Blue Army is due to its equipment, but the role of the commander is equally important."
"The Blue Army's new Type 99 tanks, satellites, army command systems, and electronic warfare brigade—these combined factors determine that, given relative information control, the Blue Army as a whole is not afraid to engage in a head-on collision or assault with the Red Army. Their multi-unit operational communication, command, information, and reaction frequency are stronger than the Red Army, which is in the mechanized stage and has only just come into contact with information technology. This is basically undisputed."
"If the fighting continues, the Red Army will surely be defeated!"
Pang Haifeng shook his head slightly and offered his own opinion.
before this.
No one expected that the strength or weakness of the two systems actually did not lie in the systems themselves, but only in the requirements for the commanders.
After all, which of them would bother to check the command ability of a battalion-level officer?
Today, I experienced it firsthand.
"A ceasefire is inappropriate; it would negate all the sacrifices made by the Red Army, which is unacceptable."
One of the representatives from the Jinling Military Region responded in a deep voice, rejecting Pang Haifeng's suggestion.
"Then just remove that kid from the Blue Army battalion, let him rest, and replace him with a different commander to take over as the Blue Army's overall commander, right?"
The representative of the hot-tempered faction spoke up.
As soon as he uttered his suggestion, pairs of eyes were immediately drawn to him, filled with disdain.
That's right, it's contempt.
I've never heard of a commander being removed from command simply because someone fought well, had a great time, and overwhelmed the enemy.
If this is really done, what is the point of the Northern Sword A military exercise?
When the Red Army had the advantage in terms of troop strength, timing, and terrain, why didn't it withdraw some of its main force?
The Blues have just gained the upper hand through tactical maneuvering, and now they're about to withdraw.
Not to mention their disagreement, the representatives of the Kyoto Military Region would probably disagree even more; it would be a miracle if they didn't overturn the table.
However, this suggestion is not advisable.
However, while some people have suggested a ceasefire, others have suggested a withdrawal, and in essence, this exercise only involved personnel from the Kyoto Military Region.
Ultimately, the decision will have to be made by the people in Kyoto.
Commander-in-Chief Fu Hongyi noticed that everyone's eyes were on him. After a moment's thought, he sat up straight and said, "A ceasefire is indeed inappropriate, and replacements are out of the question."
A single sentence sets the tone.
He continued, "Regarding the situation of the exercise just now, let me share my thoughts."
"First of all, I agree with Lao Pang's point of view. With the addition of the armored regiment, the overall level of informatization and equipment of the Blue Army is enough to make up for the organizational gap with the Red Army."
"Now that the air force is also vying for air superiority, it will greatly reduce the Red Army's advantage."
"The Army Command System is not something our field army has. The Academy of Sciences has not yet granted us access; it is only being upgraded and tested separately for the Blue Army battalion."
"I can't persuade them on this point either."
"Moreover, even if they could persuade them, the Red Army wouldn't be able to equip them in a short time."
"If you ask me, even with a six-hour ceasefire, the Blue Army's real strength lies in their electronic warfare unit; they pose a huge threat."
“Xiangjian can’t send too many electronic warfare battalions to support the Red Army right now. Why don’t we have Lao Pang, and have your Jincheng Military Region Special Forces’ electronic warfare battalion come over and join the Red Army to counter the Blue Army’s electronic interference and intrusion?”
"Let's try and see how the battle goes between the two sides."
Balancing the gap between the two sides is one of the methods that these people are best at and can most easily solve.
Fu Hongyi had just finished speaking.
Pang Haifeng nodded: "No problem, then the electronic warfare battalion of the 184th Regiment will join the Red Army to offset some of the Blue Army's electronic warfare advantages."
Both commanders-in-chief have spoken.
What else can anyone say?
Soon, the notice of a six-hour ceasefire was issued to Zhurihe.
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"armistice?!!"
Inside the command center of the Zhurihe Blue Army Airport.
As Chen Mo watched the main force of the Blue Army return, he was already preparing to transfer the armored battalion from Pingcheng to replace the main force of the Ironclad Regiment and deploy the Ironclad Regiment to the north and south lines.
Engage the Red Army in a fierce, head-on mobile warfare campaign.
At this moment, he was completely immersed in the exhilarating feeling of commanding a division-level main force, and he couldn't extricate himself from it.
Nima.
Li Jie received a phone call and was suddenly told that a ceasefire was to be implemented, and that it would be suspended for six hours at a time.
Why should we cease hostilities?
Chen Mo frowned, utterly puzzled. This was an advantage he had painstakingly earned.
Once the ceasefire is reached.
The Red Army has a chance to regroup and redeploy. At that time, even if the enemy loses one of its main combat brigades, its troop strength will still exceed that of the Blue Army by several times.
Trying to take shortcuts again is now extremely difficult.
“I don’t know either.” Li Jie shook his head with the same regret: “But this exercise was originally intended for the 27th Army to cooperate with your armored regiment to test which is more suitable for information-based main combat and auxiliary combat.”
"With you making such a fuss, it's likely that the higher-ups have made a decision."
"Hey!"
Upon hearing the reason, Chen Mo's tense spirit relaxed instantly, and he felt waves of drowsiness wash over him.
He picked up Li Jie's cigarettes from the desk next to him, gave one to the other man, and put the rest in his own pocket.
He lit a cigarette, took a puff, and then shook his head, saying, "I knew you wanted to see which of the two routes was more suitable to be implemented."
"Actually, you don't need to experiment with this kind of thing. Just ask me. Every system has its own strengths. There's no need to follow the auxiliary combat route. After the third stage of mechanization transformation is over, there will be a fourth stage. At that time, we will train a large number of technical reconnaissance personnel. Isn't this the process of the auxiliary combat system taking shape?"
"As for combat, it involves the combination of forces, which depends on the commander and requires learning step by step. It has nothing to do with the system."
"The path that the seven military regions should take is for each military region to have an informationized battalion of main combat scale to lead the way, and then the mechanization reform should learn from and imitate this main combat battalion step by step until one day, they have all learned it. Wouldn't that be fine?"
The news of the ceasefire bothered Chen Mo, making him somewhat agitated, and he couldn't help but say a few more words.
This was originally a predetermined trajectory from a previous life, though it deviated a bit, it was still largely the same.
The problem is that people haven't realized that the relationship between mechanization and informatization is only gradually changing.
To distinguish the two as two completely independent systems.
Li Jie, who was smoking, was stunned when he heard Chen Mo's words.
Damn it! ! !
He only understands now.
Why did the Kyoto Military Region inexplicably produce an excessively young battalion commander who then devoted himself to information technology?
In a short period of time, he became famous.
Now he finally understood that it was just a casual theory someone had mentioned.
They all gave me a feeling of sudden enlightenment.
Yes.
The so-called information-assisted warfare is just the transition to the second, third, and even fourth stages of mechanization, isn't it?
"You didn't write up this idea in a report and submit it?"
Li Jie stared wide-eyed: "Based on this theory alone, you could have been promoted from major to lieutenant colonel."
"It's not that simple."
Chen Mo chuckled dryly, realizing he had been a bit emotional just now. He immediately composed himself and said, "The higher-ups have known about this theory for a long time, but reforming it gradually through mechanization would take too long, perhaps ten or twenty years." "We are currently looking for ways to accelerate it. I am just proposing my own viewpoint. This method is limited by the economy and can only be implemented on a small scale."
Chen Mo is right.
There are indeed long-term plans in place, including various attempts, which also existed in the previous life and have never stopped.
This process cannot be changed by a report or a suggestion; the country desperately needs to be strong.
Even if those at the top have a set plan, they will not prevent the various military regions from trying other methods; everyone can contribute to the development of national defense.
As long as the general direction remains correct, it won't be stopped.
Therefore, Li Jie's suggestion of a report to be upgraded is not only unnecessary for Chen Mo, but also not particularly useful.
The strategic vision of thinking three steps ahead for every step taken is often beyond the comprehension of those below.
"By the way, with a six-hour ceasefire, the Red Army must have some other plans, right?"
Chen Mo frowned and said, "Otherwise, there would be no reason to announce a ceasefire."
"There has been a change. Commander-in-Chief Yan's idea is that the Red Army should have the electronic warfare brigade of the Jincheng Military Region's special forces unit come over and join them."
"This is to balance the generational gap in equipment and technology between the red and blue teams."
"No wonder."
Chen Mo nodded slightly.
The exercise couldn't have stopped without a reason. It's a pity that such a good situation was achieved.
"Commander, I'm going to rest. I can't keep going."
After saying goodbye, Chen Mo turned and left the command room. The news of the ceasefire had now been announced through the red and blue public channels.
The Blue Army camp also knew about it.
The entire airport compound, from its earlier somber atmosphere to its current relaxed demeanor, foreshadows this.
Chen Mo stood in an open space to the side, watching the ground crew members lounging around in small groups.
A thought suddenly struck him.
If a mere notification on a public channel can put the main force so relaxed, then during combat, could the Blue Army also hack into the Red Army's public communications and feign a ceasefire?
I might try it sometime.
Jincheng Military Region, Jincheng
Chen Mo looked up into the distance. Even with the ceasefire, he was still thinking about how to deal with the Red Army's external support.
Arrange for the Blue Army to impersonate the Red Army and bring the Red Army's electronic warfare reinforcements to this side.
Why not let them reunite, and kill them off in this base beforehand?
No!
Chen Mo dismissed the idea as soon as it popped into his head.
doesn't work.
First of all, these are reinforcements arranged by higher authorities, and cannot be moved.
Secondly, the 184th Regiment's base in Qinglongxia is only a little over a thousand kilometers away from Zhurihe, which can be reached in three hours by helicopter.
If the enemy doesn't show up after a six-hour ceasefire, your own deployment will be exposed without even waiting for the battle to begin, rendering it tactically worthless.
However, even he has to admit it.
Once the Red Army has special forces electronic warfare members joining, it will be much more difficult to interfere with communications and radar later on.
Even their own troops have
As Chen Mo was analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of both sides, Cheng Dong and a group of core cadres from the Blue Army Battalion ran over.
"Battalion Commander, why did the ceasefire suddenly? It's such a pity."
Company Commander Zheng Wenbo looked regretful, saying that such large-scale operations were more effective in training the capabilities of all companies in the battalion.
The sudden ceasefire was indeed baffling to the grassroots cadres.
"It's alright, it'll probably get even more exciting in six hours." Chen Mo smiled, then looked at Wang Jianbin.
"Old Wang, you've got a job."
"What do you mean?" Wang Jianbin was completely bewildered. This guy was talking about work right after they met. Based on his understanding of Xiucai, this was definitely not a good thing.
"How does the strength of your Xiangjian unit compare to the 184th Regiment of the Jincheng Military Region?"
"nonsense!"
"It's definitely our Xiangjian that's stronger. The Jincheng Military Region's special forces brigade has only been established for a few years!"
"Our whistling arrows have such a long history, we can definitely handle them with ease."
Old Wang arrogantly pushed up his glasses; it was clear that he had a particular sense of pride in his old workplace.
Chen Mo was speechless.
That old Wang, he's really good at bragging.
Indeed, the Jincheng Military Region Special Forces Brigade was only reorganized in April 94, which is just over five years ago.
But the Whistling Arrows were only slightly stronger, and only for a few months. This was something Old Wang boasted about. People who didn't know the situation might think that their Whistling Arrows were established earlier than the South China Sharp Sword Special Forces Brigade of the Yangcheng Military Region.
However, Chen Mo did not expose him.
He simply patted Wang Jianbin on the shoulder and smiled, "With your words, I feel relieved."
"After the war resumes, the electronic warfare brigade under the Jincheng Special Forces will join the Red Army."
"In terms of electronic warfare, it's up to you to narrow the gap with us overall."
"It's 11 o'clock now. We'll be notified to start the war at 5 p.m. Everyone, get ready."
"Yes!"
After giving his instructions, Chen Mo waved his hand and said no more.
He really couldn't take it anymore mentally.
Last night was his first time participating in a campaign-level division, and he was mentally exhausted. If the fighting continues, he will be commanding an enemy force comparable to a division.
We can definitely hold on; we can endure it for another two days without any problems.
After all, the opportunity is rare.
But if a ceasefire is declared, all the drowsiness will overwhelm me, and I really won't be able to hold on.
In a slightly remote part of the camp, Wang Jianyong helped Chen Mo set up a tent, and then Chen Mo crawled inside and fell fast asleep.
As for the Red Army having foreign aid, although he found it troublesome, he didn't think it was time to worry.
As the saying goes, when soldiers come, they will block it, and when water comes, the soil will cover it.
Why think so much? Let's talk about it when we're refreshed after a good night's sleep.
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The Kyoto Military District eventually ordered a ceasefire.
The entire Zhurihe battlefield, from the intense preparations in the morning, lasted less than an hour after the battle began.
The entire mechanized infantry brigade of the Red Army withdrew from the battlefield, and several tactical points on the eastern front were also withdrawn.
The 15th and 7th Air Divisions fought for air superiority but neither side could gain the upper hand, and both returned to base.
More than 80 special reconnaissance soldiers from the 184th Regiment of Qinglongxia took a Z-8 helicopter and headed straight for Zhurihe to join the Red Army.
Rather than saying it was about balancing the Red Army's electronic warfare capabilities, it's more accurate to say that the old men at the top also had their own competitive thoughts.
I want to see which unit has stronger combat capabilities: the Kyoto Armored Regiment Blue Army Battalion, which has a designation, or the Jincheng Military Region's Informationized Demonstration Battalion, which has no designation.
Because in the auxiliary combat organization of the Jincheng Demonstration Battalion, the electronic warfare unit is composed of people from the 184th Regiment.
During the armistice.
The main forces of the Red Army on the northern and southern fronts were transferred eastward in large numbers. Due to the loss of one brigade of the main force, the battlefields on the northern and southern fronts also began to move forward.
The rear supply area was relocated.
We have no choice but to move it.
The Blue Army's 15th Air Division already knows their exact coordinates. If they don't move, and the battle starts at night, the enemy can launch an air strike on the supply area immediately.
Northern Shanxi is the closest to the battlefield, and the Blue Army's air force can arrive more than ten minutes earlier than the Red Army's. Not moving out would be suicide.
Both sides are actively preparing.
Even those watching from the seven military regions were surprised that the armored regiment would have reinforcements at this time.
It's not really considered support.
When the Academy of Military Sciences saw the achievements of the Kyoto Demonstration Battalion, several senior engineers made a special trip to Tsinghua and Peking Universities to collaborate with their computer engineers on a digital project focused on informatization.
The goal is to develop more weapons suitable for information-based warfare in field armies, and to have the Kyoto demonstration battalion be the first to use them to test their effectiveness.
The Wild Dog Command System, an upgraded version of the Joint Satellite Positioning System, is the product of this project team's research.
now.
The second batch of equipment was completed, and the Academy of Sciences loaded the finished products onto trucks as early as October 27th, preparing to transport them to the Taishan Mountains.
The result was predictable: it was too late.
Researchers and field troops are two different systems; they were unaware that the Blue Army battalion had been redeployed to Zhurihe.
Halfway through the delivery of the equipment, the Academy of Sciences received news that there were no more Blue Army battalions stationed in Taishan. They had no choice but to order the convoy from the military factory to keep moving along the way and head straight for the Zhurihe camp.
The newly developed equipment should be handed over to the Blue Army battalion for battlefield testing.
Because the new equipment was a precision type, the transportation speed was very slow, and it did not arrive near the Zhurihe camp until around 2 pm on the 29th.
This point marks three hours after the ceasefire.
The Red Army reinforcements had just arrived when the Blue Army's new weapons were also delivered.
Just as Chen Mo was sleeping soundly, the tent was suddenly pulled in, and Wang Jianyong, Man Xuexi, and several company commanders ran over excitedly.
"Battalion Commander! Battalion Commander!!"
Chen Mo was woken up from his sleep. He raised his hand to rub his sore eyes, quickly glanced at the crowd outside, and picked up the military cap next to him and put it on his head.
"Is war going to start?"
"No, our new equipment has arrived. It's in Pingcheng, no, I mean, it's over in our camp."
"Go and take a look right away. They need you to sign for acceptance and then sign the experiment agreement."
Wang Jianyong spoke incoherently.
"What new equipment?" Chen Mo was increasingly confused as he listened.
Wang Jianyong wanted to continue explaining, but Man Xuexi pushed him aside. He grinned and said, "Battalion Commander, the first batch of equipment researched by the Academy of Sciences has arrived."
"This was originally part of the same batch of equipment as the Wild Dogs, but I heard that the factory test data was not good, and it took nearly a month to correct it."
You should go and take a look right away.
After Lao Man explained it to him, Chen Mo finally understood what was going on.
He knew about the digital project approval.
Once the information technology experiment is successful, the field army will have taken the first step. Naturally, other departments engaged in academic or technical work will take the second and third steps forward.
Knowing it was new equipment, Chen Mo was no longer sleepy. He boarded the vehicle with a group of cadres and headed straight for the Zhurihe camp.
It's a long way away.
Chen Mo saw a row of more than twenty trucks parked in the camp, a long row of which were loaded with large silver drones.
Under direct sunlight, the body of the machine did not reflect light; instead, it looked even more antique.
Judging by its size, it is even larger than the Type 206 UAV, and its size is almost comparable to the Z-8 helicopter.
Chen Mo didn't recognize the model of the drone, but his intuition told him that he had previously applied for a reconnaissance and strike drone, and it should have arrived by then.
Otherwise, if it only possesses reconnaissance and infrared detection capabilities, there would be no need for a special project team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences to develop it.
As for the three large green cubes in front of the row of drones, Chen Mo, sitting in the car, couldn't tell what they were.
It wasn't until he arrived at the camp and got out of the car that he could see the three large military green squares clearly.
"Reconnaissance jamming vehicle?"
Chen Mo asked in surprise.
He remembered seeing this thing in his previous life back in 02. He wasn't sure exactly when it was deployed, but it definitely wasn't in 99.
Chen Mo's voice was quite loud. As soon as he opened his mouth, one of the technicians who was pressing the car heard him. The technician was about forty years old, fair-skinned, and wearing glasses.
He doesn't look like a rough guy from the field army.
"How did you know about this tank?" the technician asked, looking surprised.
"Haha, I was just guessing. Thanks for your hard work, comrade." Chen Mo reached out and shook hands with the other person.
He just laughed it off and got away with it.
at this time.
The officers of the Blue Army battalion and most of the Blue Army soldiers near the camp gathered around.
They looked at the big guy with curiosity.
"Sir, what kind of weapon is this?" an old soldier asked, stroking the large frame with a look of amazement.
"What the comrade just said is correct. This is a reconnaissance jamming vehicle. Its main function is to interfere with the other side's electronic reconnaissance and burn through it. It can also be understood as breaking through the critical threshold of signal-to-noise ratio by shortening the distance."
The technician adjusted his glasses and explained in a gentle voice, "This armored vehicle has two functions: command and control, and passive detection."
"It can detect airborne radar signals in the air and carry out targeted jamming on targets. Its air jamming range can reach 60 kilometers, and its ground jamming range can extend up to 100 kilometers."
The technician's explanation was so technical that a group of veterans nearby were completely bewildered.
Apart from the members of the electronic warfare unit who could understand the signal, the others basically didn't understand what it was for.
Seeing this, Chen Mo laughed and said, "To put it bluntly, this is for air defense. If a fighter jet launches an air attack and is interfered with, it will mistake the target and launch missiles at distant airspace and ground."
“Ground radar is also useful. It’s like how our eyes can see a car, but radar can’t. The radar display is either inaccurate and interfered with, or the screen will show various abnormal signals.”
"If the enemy wants to attack, they can only get closer, which is to break through the critical threshold of signal-to-noise ratio by shortening the distance, as explained earlier."
"But by the time the enemy gets close, before their radars even come into play, our radars and artillery will have already locked onto them."
After Chen Mo's explanation, the veterans on site finally understood the functions of these three large vehicles.
This is simply a battlefield marvel!
The unit that is most restrained in the third stage of mechanization reform is like this: if all the radars were disabled, there would be no need for human interference, and the enemy would not be able to detect its signals.
Or what would happen if a false signal was detected?
Without real-world experience, many people can't even imagine it.
Chen Mo glanced at the Pingcheng garrison and the early warning radar operating in the distance.
He suddenly remembered.
Wang Jianbin once said that no special forces technology, including the Xiangjian, can interfere with this passive phased array radar.
Today, armored vehicles capable of jamming early warning radars have emerged.
However, both pieces of equipment are in the hands of the Blue Army, which means they have both the spear and the shield.
Even if the Red Army had electronic warfare battalions joining them, it would be too late, because the current electronic warfare technology was still at the stage of interference and intrusion.
The reconnaissance jamming vehicle elevates electronic warfare to a new level, employing deception, obfuscation, substitution, and replacement.
Not only is there a generational gap in equipment, but there is also a generational gap in technology.
I really look forward to the start of the battle tonight, and to seeing how the Red Army will fare against this scale of information-based warfare.
What a chaotic scene it would be!
Chen Mo smiled but didn't say much. He had been planning how to launch another surprise attack on the Red Army tonight.
No need for planning now.
Thanks to these reconnaissance and jamming vehicles, the Red Army was able to avoid chaos.
Their overall military skills are considered high.
The equipment gap is too large; the two are simply incomparable.
(End of this chapter)
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