The sound of artillery in the depths of the grassland


  -a glimpse of a synthetic brigade trainer of the 80th Army

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  Recently, a combined brigade of the 80th Army, stationed in the grassland beyond the Great Wall, launched a live-fire drill to test the troops’ capabilities in reconnaissance and guidance, command coordination, and firepower deployment.

  At 2 am, the emergency assembly pierced the silent night sky.

The officers and soldiers moved on hearing the order, quickly assembled with equipment and equipment, and then proceeded to the combat area.

  Hidden camouflage, crossing trenches, wading through water...

The officers and soldiers responded calmly and arrived at the designated area at 5 am.

On the position, members of the artillery squad worked closely and quickly completed preparations for battle.

After the command post issued a firing order, a round of shells roared out of the chamber and went straight to the "enemy" position.

  After the first round of fire strikes, the observation post reported that the position was exposed.

The commander decisively ordered the withdrawal of the artillery and transfer to the reserve position.

After the successful implementation of the transfer, the "enemy situation" followed one after another, and a new round of battle began instantly.

  During the training period, the brigade has successively completed all levels of tactical assessments, and used a variety of weapons and equipment to conduct fire strike training, which tempered the combat style of officers and soldiers and effectively improved the overall combat capabilities of the unit.

  Picture ①: Firepower strike.

  Picture ②: Quick assembly.

  Picture ③: Battlefield rescue.

  Picture④: The sharp sword is unsheathed.