The unexpected phenomenon caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict is alarming: the serious depletion of equipment on both sides has reached extremely serious levels. Russia almost exhausted its active service and stocks** and had to begin refurbishing old equipment from the Soviet era. And Ukraine has long since exhausted its own equipment, and even NATO's support is difficult to fill their gap. Globally, both sides are struggling to buy ** and ammunition, and this situation is food for thought.
Prior to this, the world's perception of modern warfare has always been a local high-tech war, believing that war is just a bombing of missiles and fighter planes, and finally forcing the opponent's army to collapse through absolute superiority and achieving victory at a zero-cost price. However, the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has completely upended this perception. Russia and Ukraine began to refurbish old equipment from the Soviet era, but it was not stored in the right place, and even the tanks were overgrown with grass. This phenomenon shows that in the face of reality, high-tech cannot completely replace the role of tradition.
Therefore, we must recognize the importance of being prepared for danger in times of peace and be ready to meet the challenges that may arise. China, as one of the most threatening countries in the world, faces the threat of war from several directions and must prepare a sufficient number of ** ammunition reserves in advance. Especially at this stage, China is at the end of the upgrading of the army's equipment, and it is necessary to speed up the modernization of the whole army, and at the same time expand the production capacity and store enough modern equipment.
In terms of storage sites, the vast desert Gobi landform in the western part of China is an ideal choice. There, we can build an open-air storage yard similar to the Tucson Aircraft Cemetery in the United States, where large** will be sealed and parked in the open air. The dry environment of the desert Gobi can effectively prevent metal rust, and the storage space is huge, which can fully accommodate enough ammunition to equip an army of 3 million people.
In this process, we also need to attach importance to the cultivation and management of military personnel and enhance the overall combat effectiveness of the armed forces. Only in this way can we ensure national security and stability and cope with various complex and volatile international situations.