Enemies fast one second, one step first! Artillery unit conducts live fire drills across the day and night

  Recently, a combined brigade of the 73rd Army was in a place in eastern Anhui. The artillery unit affiliated with the reconnaissance guidance and precision strike organization launched a cross-day and night live-fire shooting exercise to test the effectiveness of the artillery unit's multiple firearms and multiple types of damage.

  After the drill began, the reconnaissance team used digital laser rangefinders, day and night observation systems and other equipment to reconcile and locate the enemy's position targets, while the pilot group randomly set up multiple false targets to interfere. The reconnaissance team quickly analyzed and judged and guided the artillery to Launch a precise fire attack.

  After the first round of firepower attack, dozens of firepower equipments were quickly withdrawn and transferred to a preset area several kilometers away by means of motorized maneuver. The rocket artillery quickly adjusted its firing direction and launched fire suppression on the target position.

  At the same time, a certain type of howitzer and mortar deployed on the other side launched a single shot and multiple shots against small targets such as bunkers and tanks in the enemy position, and cooperated with the rocket artillery to form an uninterrupted fire coverage on the enemy position.

  Xie Dingyu, deputy commander of the artillery battalion of a combined brigade of the 73rd Army: Our artillery must fight the enemy for a second and take a step first. In this live-fire shooting exercise, the target was designated for the entire flight, which required us to quickly locate the target, quickly transfer information, and complete the shooting quickly.

  The drill continued until late at night. Under low-light conditions, the multi-type artillery had successively completed single-shot multiple shots and extreme distance shots at enemy positions, effectively destroying many important targets such as the enemy command post.

  Mao Jinhu, an instructor of the artillery battalion of a synthetic brigade of the 73rd Army: In this exercise, we will pull the unit to a strange area in the wild, let the officers and soldiers complete the reconnaissance and guidance, command and control, multi-purpose shooting and other contents in an environment similar to the actual combat, to improve the army’s all-weather Under the conditions of firepower.