79th army brigade organizational assessment firing


  their fighters across the day and night attack

  News from our newspaper Yanbin, Special Correspondent Ocean Report: In summer, the eagles roar in the Horqin grassland.

"A height of 150 meters, a wind speed of 11 meters per second..." In the night, several helicopters from a brigade of the 79th Army took off and followed up in battle formations, adjusting their shooting posture in time.

Captain Xue Lei wore night-vision goggles and stared at the display to constantly calibrate the target.

Following the order, a missile hit the target directly.

"The wind and sand weather affects the flight stability of the helicopter, and it is even more difficult to find the target under dark night conditions." Xue Lei was deeply impressed when it comes to the live ammunition assessment that has just been completed.

  "Only by practicing excellent skills under extreme conditions in peacetime can they increase their confidence in winning in wartime." The brigade leader said that in the live ammunition assessment, they explored the extreme performance of equipment under bad weather conditions such as sandstorms and dark nights. Carry out multiple types of live ammunition shooting to comprehensively temper the actual combat capabilities of the troops.

  "Adjust the flight attitude and use rockets to cover the attack!" After a fierce "battle", the attack echelon received new instructions. "Flee from the target to cover the attack.

  According to reports, the brigade organized and implemented the live ammunition assessment continuously throughout the day and night, using different types of ammunition to carry out attacks in turn.

At the same time, they require officers and soldiers to independently choose attack methods based on different target attributes, and tactical coordination capabilities and combat capabilities in complex weather can be effectively tempered.

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