A Brigade of the 73rd Group Army and a Department of the Air Force carry out mutually conditional training

  Land and air joint training to strengthen practical skills

  According to Yu Rundong and Xie An from the People's Liberation Army Daily: War eagles fly by, radar arrays, interweaving fire nets... In the middle of winter, a brigade air defense battalion of the 73rd Group Army and a certain Air Force unit launched a three-dimensional offensive and defensive confrontation training.

According to the brigade leader, the joint training aims to further test the combat skills of officers and soldiers under complex air conditions.

  In order to walk away from the new path of mutual condition and adversary training, the brigade joined hands with a neighboring air force to establish a normalized joint training mechanism, relying on the respective specialized subjects of the land and air forces to build a realistic confrontation environment, and promote the implementation of actual combat training. .

  In the confrontation joint training, the offensive and defensive sides saw moves and fierce confrontations.

A certain Air Force unit aimed at the blind spot of the brigade's air defense radar and used ultra-low-altitude flight to break through the defense line, winning the first round in the contest.

As soon as the training was over, the brigade organized the backbone of the battalion and company cadres to hold a review meeting.

  The leader of the brigade said that since the implementation of the joint training mechanism, both the ground and the air have focused on promoting system integration, improving joint combat capabilities, and excavating the operational performance limits of equipment, regularly organizing confrontation data evaluation, and research on tactical innovation; problems found during training.

The combat capabilities of the troops, such as joint air defense, air situation early warning, and anti-electromagnetic interference, have been effectively improved, and a group of combat-oriented talents with joint combat thinking has accelerated.

  In the new round of joint training, the brigade's air defense battalion deployed "heavy troops" for the previously exposed blind spots of air defense radar vision.

In the face of the "enemy" aircraft waiting for an opportunity to attack, the officers and soldiers responded calmly and took countermeasures quickly. The radar operator quickly found the target and tracked and locked it.

The commander gave an order, and the missile was launched and hit the target.