Our newspaper, Yinchuan, August 10th, reporters Lu Desheng and Zhang Xiaoyu reported: The "Western Joint-2021" exercise entered the joint planning exercise stage this morning, and the Chinese and Russian military command agencies used the special version of the Chinese and Russian command information system to conduct operational exercises for the first time.

  Taking into account the different command habits of the Chinese and Russian armed forces, the exercise director department strengthened the proportion of situational guidance and temporary guidance, and guided the participating Chinese and Russian military command agencies to optimize intelligence, decision-making, planning, and control evaluation by setting up complex enemy situations. And other various command activities to improve the quality and efficiency of command and decision-making.

The exercise director department sends combat documents to the joint command headquarters through the command information system.

The joint command center uses methods such as multi-element parallel operations, multi-seat interactive operations, and multi-means collaborative operations to maximize command resources and release command effectiveness.

  In this exercise, the Russian military command and control sub-center was established in the joint command for the first time. For the first time, the two sides used the Chinese-Russian special version of the command information system to jointly understand tasks, judge the situation, research and propose ideas, draft plans, and organize coordination.

The system can internally link various combat sub-centers and connect to various combat groups (teams) command posts. If necessary, it can also directly reach the end of the individual platform of the two armies to realize the command link from the end to the side, realizing the real alliance from the support of the system.

  During the joint planning process, the two sides conducted in-depth research and discussion on saturated firepower strikes, joint parachute landing, and UAV combat applications, laying a solid foundation for joint operations with actual troops.

Lu Desheng, Zhang Xiaoyu