Recently, a missile boat brigade of the Eastern Theater Command organized a number of guided missile boats to carry out actual combat shooting training in a certain sea area in a complex weather environment, effectively enhancing the actual combat capabilities of the ships.

  At 9 o'clock in the morning, the ships of the formation went to the training waters. During the voyage, the superiors notified that an "enemy" aircraft had attacked the formation. The ships quickly evacuated by maneuver and the formation was converted into an air defense formation.

According to the "enemy" terminal guidance radar signal tracked by the radar, the "enemy" incoming missile was successfully evaded by means of jamming bombs and smoke screens.

  The air threat has just been lifted, and the "enemy" at sea has followed one another.

During the voyage, the command boat suddenly appeared on the radar screen of the "enemy" suspicious target. After judging the target situation, the formation quickly moved forward.

At this time, the sea swell was large, visibility was poor, and electromagnetic interference was serious. The "enemy" ship suddenly "disappeared" from the radar field of view.

The navigator recalculated the speed and course elements, and the radar soldiers quickly adjusted the scanning area for precise search, and the "enemy" ship appeared on the radar screen again.

  Following the commander's order, the target "enemy" ship was effectively hit.

In the follow-up, the formation also organized trainings such as missile obstacle crossing attacks and assaults against complex situational targets, interspersed with multiple subjects such as damage control under battle damage conditions, and battle injury rescue training, and the overall actual combat capability of the formation has been further improved.

  Mo Haoyi, captain of a guided missile speedboat brigade of the Navy: The training organized a full-process and full-element real-world mission training, which effectively tested the emergency response capabilities of officers and soldiers in air and sea operations, and further strengthened the ability of naval equipment to perform mission tasks.