China News Service, Gulf of Aden, July 6 (Jiangshan) entered July. The waters of the Gulf of Aden were affected by the monsoon and the winds were high. In the past few days, the 35th batch of escort formation officers and soldiers of the Chinese Navy combined with escort missions to carry out training on the formation command post in the context of actual combat, live firing of primary and secondary artillery, and coordinated simulated strikes by ships and aircrafts. Ability to diversify military missions.

The 35th batch of naval escort formations of the Navy’s Taiyuan ship fired live ammunition. Photograph by Jiangshan

  This training is organized randomly according to the actual situation. Despite the high training intensity, high difficulty, and high risks, the escort officers and men dared to fight for victory and fought continuously, concentrating on their respective battle positions and staying alone.

On June 28, Yan Zhigang (first from the left), the 35th batch of navy escort formation Taiyuan naval engineer, was on the battle position. Photograph by Jiangshan

  At the formation command post, escort officers and men wear headphones, stare at the screen, and touch the keyboard to monitor various situations. The electronic display screen displays various information situations in the air and at sea in real time. After an emergency meeting, a message and instructions were sent from here.

On June 22, the 35th batch of navy escort formation special combatants braved the high temperature to be on duty. Photograph by Jiangshan

  In a certain sea area, formations of Taiyuan, Jingzhou, and Chaohu ships maneuvered to occupy space under complex sea conditions, and launched live ammunition attacks on suspicious targets at sea. The main guns and secondary guns of the participating ships fired heavy rain, and the targets were destroyed one by one.

On July 4, the 35th batch of naval escort formations of the Taiyuan shipboard helicopters patrolled the air and warned. Photograph by Jiangshan

  The escort formation also organizes formation training, rapid replenishment and other training to enhance coordination. Between the sea and the sky, shipborne helicopters take emergency orders to take orders, and then conduct training such as vigilance patrols, remote verification, and target guidance under complex weather conditions. As night fell, the ship-borne helicopter flew across the day and night, drawing a beautiful trajectory in the air.

  During the hot and scorching sun, the special crew on the ship also practiced hard assault hardships to train combat skills such as shipboard climbing, Sanda fighting, special shooting, and precision attack on small targets at sea.

On June 28, the Navy's 35th batch of escort formation Taiyuan warship radar soldier Zhong Tingting (second from left) was on duty at the battle position. Photograph by Jiangshan

  It is understood that the escort formation uses the escort channel as the battlefield for actual combat training, focusing on improving core capabilities, practicing forced wins, and emergency response at any time, and has completed the formation of the command base's personal common ability to strengthen training, and the actual combat damage of the ship. Manage training, team formation combat training, and other subjects to improve various measures so that early detection, early preparation, and early disposal can quickly respond at any time to respond to various emergencies.

On July 4, the 35th batch of naval escort formation Taiyuan warship crews carried out maintenance on the shipboard helicopters. Photograph by Jiangshan

  "Defending the safety of the sea lanes and resolutely safeguarding national sovereignty, security and development interests is the firm will and determination of the escort formation!" Formation commander Wang Mingyong said, "We have combined a series of targeted training and strengthened the training of soldiers in the face of sea and air conditions. Exercises to comprehensively enhance the formation's ability to complete diverse military tasks." (End)