A brigade of the 78th Group Army accelerates the generation of new equipment combat effectiveness-the


  first real shot, a "full house" in rain and fog

  In late autumn, the Bohai Bay was drizzling.

"Boom boom boom..." Several anti-tank missiles hit the target like fire dragons with loud noises.

The return screen shows: All live ammunition hit the target.

This is a scene where a brigade of the 78th Army uses a new type of vehicle-mounted anti-tank missile to conduct its first live-fire comprehensive exercise.

  "The first live ammunition fired by the new equipment is rainy and foggy. It is a big challenge for us." The brigade leader said that not long ago, they brought a new type of vehicle-mounted anti-tank missile that had been installed for only half a year to the Bohai Bay. The first live fire drill mission.

As soon as the troops arrived in the mission area, it was rainy and foggy.

When the officers and soldiers were worried that the weather would affect the effect of the "first battle" of the new equipment, Li Jinpeng, commander of an artillery battalion commander, received the order: "The actual firing mission is carried out as originally planned!"

  Confidence comes from strength.

It is understood that after the new equipment is installed, in order to ensure that relevant training is carried out quickly, the brigade actively invites the manufacturer’s experts to come to the team for guidance, and work together to compile training materials and make simulation training equipment.

In the training of searching and tracking targets, they successively carried out specialization and refining under bad weather such as strong wind, rain and fog and night conditions, and accumulated experience for the rapid formation of combat effectiveness of new equipment.

  As dawn broke, with Li Jinpeng's order, the mission officers and soldiers quickly completed shooting preparations.

The missile launcher and sergeant Cheng Xuan, who had participated in many major exercise missions for many times, took the initiative to ask for help, but he saw him staring at the display control screen and holding the operating handle with both hands: firing, tracking...

  A few seconds later, a special situation suddenly appeared-the missile was affected by the fog and could not accurately track the target.

Cheng Xuan quickly analyzed the situation and took countermeasures. After the missile broke out of the fog, he searched for the target again.

With a loud noise, the return screen showed: Hit the target!

  The first hit, morale boosted.

In the subsequent live ammunition shooting, each car group completed the shooting task accurately and scored 6 rounds.

  It is reported that in this comprehensive live ammunition exercise, the battalion highlighted the use of command information systems, applied artillery's multiple launch methods to anti-tank missile shooting, and collected multiple combat data on new equipment to further boost combat effectiveness.

Niu Hui