Original title: A brigade of the army - (citation).
Air-ground synergy counts the seconds (theme).
Jiefangjun Daily reporter Bi Xiaotian correspondent Meng Fanyu.
In the air, UAVs approach reconnaissance; On the ground, the chariot motor roared ......During the Spring Festival, this reporter came to the training ground of a certain brigade of the army to conduct interviews, and in the smoke of gunpowder, an air-ground coordinated firepower strike training was underway.
The outside temperature has dropped to -20. In the trenches, Ran Chongyin, a member of the ground guidance team, kept an eye on the equipment display screen and closely monitored the information.
3 'enemy' armored vehicles have been found, and the target has been located! As soon as Ran Chongyin's words fell, his partner and guide, Yang Wenmin, immediately transmitted the coordinates of the "enemy" target back to the command post.
In the command post, the command staff quickly planned the strike mission. The UAV flew to the target area to carry out aerial reconnaissance, the ground detachment assaulted in depth, and the air and ground were closely coordinated, and a "data sky net" was quietly weaved.
The more cold and difficult the conditions, the more the troops will be able to test their all-weather combat capability. At the training site, a training staff officer of the brigade told reporters.
The ground guidance group shares battlefield situation information with the simulated support aircraft in real time. "1 second, 2 seconds......After the message was sent, Yang Wenmin silently counted the seconds in his heart. "The target is destroyed! Hearing the information from the headphones, Ran Chongyin breathed a sigh of relief - this air-ground coordinated firepower strike mission was successfully completed.
Air-ground coordination, countdown the second attack. The leader of the brigade told reporters that in order to adapt to the rapidly changing battlefield environment, this coordinated firepower strike training has accurately counted the seconds at every step of action, further strengthening the actual combat awareness of officers and men of racing against time and closely cooperating.
From serving as a ground guide for the first time to now leading the team to carry out coordinated fire strike missions, Yang Wenmin regards the guide as the eyes of the fighter. "The clearer you can see, the faster and more accurate the fighter can hit. Yang Wenmin said: In the tense counting of seconds again and again, the cooperation between officers and men has become more and more tacit, the air-ground coordination has become more and more efficient, and the confidence to win the war has become more sufficient.
*: People's Liberation Army Daily.