"Boom Boom", the bombing of the Yinshan Mountain started three days later. ()
At first I thought it would take longer to prepare. You should know that during the Laoshan Recovery War, all three base shells were fired in one day, but now I have to prepare for a month of bombing, how many shells would it take.
That's fine.
As a result, Commander Xu told me on the third day that he was ready, which surprised me.
If you think about it carefully, you will feel that this is normal.
First of all, the Laoshan Recovery Battle is a major battle, and it involves a wide area and a large battle line. Laoshan is only a part of it. Such a battle requires a large amount of shells, but now it is only targeted at Zheyin Mountain.
.
Secondly, the nature of artillery battles is different.
During the war when Laoshan recovered, the Vietnamese Japanese charged towards our defense line, forcing our army to use shells to set off several firewalls on the front line, so that the amount of shells could not be controlled at will.
Now the bombing of the Eagle Mountain is said to be a month of bombing, but in this month of bombing, we have room for choice.
For example, if you find that there are not many shells left, you can temporarily stop bombing or reduce the intensity of the bombing, which means that we can subjectively regulate it.
Therefore, the amount of shells stored in this battle does not actually need to be much. Even looking at how many shells the logistics troops can transport in a day, we can only shoot so many shells today.
As we expected, our army suddenly launched an artillery attack on Zheyin Mountain, which scared the Vietnamese Japanese. Even the Vietnamese artillery counterattacked our artillery as soon as possible...
This is a situation after my gun aiming radar was transported back to Beijing, and it is no longer a secret. In fact, the Vietnamese agents learned the news at the first time.
After that, in order to confirm the correctness of this information, the Vietnamese army also tentatively launched several artillery battles. Although they did not gain any advantage in these artillery battles, this was because our army had an absolute advantage in the number of artillery fire.
However, the Vietnamese army was convinced that the artillery radar was no longer on the front line.
However, even so, the Vietnamese army did not dare to use artillery with confidence, because they could not know when the Chinese people would transport the artillery aiming radar again... This is what we call the artillery aiming radar.
But now the gun aiming radar is really coming.
Originally, I planned to wait for the artillery radar to detect some Vietnamese artillery positions like Laoshan recovered during the war, but the company staff told me that this approach was useless.
"The Yue Japanese have learned their lessons now!" said Lian Staff Officer: "They made a profound review of the failure of the Laoshan Battle, and the final conclusion was that... the reason why they were defeated so badly in the Laoshan Battle was because of the artillery defeat.
.So, they carried out a series of training on the artillery radar, and a batch of artillery will not fire before and after the artillery positions are replaced."
Upon hearing this, I couldn't help but curse. The Yue Japanese are indeed worthy of being our apprentice. Even the practices of summarizing and self-criticizing after the war are the same as ours.
So there was nothing I could do. I could do as much as I could. I immediately ordered the data detected by the artillery radar in real time to send to the artillery regiment... With the sound of artillery, the Vietnamese army's artillery fire soon became silenced.
At the same time, this is also a message telling the Vietnamese Japanese and our front-line soldiers: the cannon-aided radar has returned to the world!
It is obvious that just this information can achieve the morale of our army and the purpose of shocking the Vietnamese army to a great extent. Because this almost means that our army can shoot artillery, while the Vietnamese Japanese will only get beaten up... This is also me
One of the reasons for planning this month-long artillery battle is that our goal is to boost morale and powerful the Vietnamese army. Since artillery battles can basically achieve this goal, why not do it?!
But then again, no equipment in the world is invincible. No matter what equipment has its weaknesses, hand defects, and these weaknesses and defects are often discovered and exploited by the enemy first.
This is not difficult to understand. For example, the gun-aiming radar used by our army, all we can think of is how powerful the gun-aiming radar is, how to use it in the next battle, how to hit the enemy again on the battlefield, and completely
It is not considered what weaknesses it has on the battlefield.
From the perspective of the enemy, it is not like this... The Vietnamese Japanese were suppressed by the gun-aising radar. Not to mention the heavy casualties under the gun-aising radar, it is foreseeable that they will be in the future
On the battlefield, you have to face the problem of artillery aiming radar.
This is also a question of "sustaining natural choices and survival of the fittest". If the Japanese invaders cannot think of a suitable countermeasure, then what awaits them is to be eliminated in the war, which forces the Japanese invaders to fight.
We are trying our best to find the weaknesses and defects of our military gun aiming radar.
This can also be said to be the charm of war... If we look at it from a macro perspective, this is actually a kind of self-competition for human beings, just as the saying "If you are weak, you will be beaten." It is precisely because you don't want it.
Our own country and nation were eliminated in war, so countries around the world worked hard to develop themselves and strengthen themselves, so that human society could progress to this level today.
Of course, war is not a good thing from the perspective of human nature, but many things in society are invented and created in the fight and counter-strike of war. From this perspective, war is actually the driving force for social progress.
.
The same is true for artillery radar. If the Vietnamese army does not want to be eliminated in the war, they can only come up with some feasible solutions.
I soon discovered that the Japanese had found it.
There are two weaknesses of cannon-aided radars, one is that the number is small, and the other is that the effect will be greatly reduced on rainy days.
The first weakness can be said to be quite serious. We have never realized its severity before, and we don’t even think it is a weakness. As a result, it is exposed as soon as the war begins.
Our army had only one artillery radar, to be precise, only one was used on the battlefield. Although our army imported two more from Sweden at this time, which means there were four in total. But two of them were used for
Disassembly research... The military industry needs to disassemble these two gun-aiding radars imported from different countries and conduct research in accordance with the research, which will undoubtedly speed up the imitation to a large extent. In addition, there is also a gun-aiding radar as a backup
, in case the front-line gun aiming radar is damaged or malfunctioned, and can be replaced when fighting an important battle.
So at the same time, our army used only one gun-aiding radar on the front line.
According to exclusiveness, the Vietnamese army only needs to know where our artillery radar is... It is actually not difficult to know this. The Vietnamese artillery and even infantry can easily sense whether our army has artillery radar.
As long as you grasp the Vietnamese artillery positions accurately, you will basically have artillery aiming radar.
Since there is a gun-aiding radar at this position, and there is only one gun-aiding radar for the Chinese man, it means that there is no gun-aiding radar at other positions.
The Vietnamese army's approach was: after determining the location of our artillery radar, artillery soldiers from other places would release them.
For example, this is the case now. We use artillery aiming radar to suppress the Vietnamese artillery in the direction of Zheyin Mountain, and the artillery in other directions of the Vietnamese army will be happy.
It should be said that this has a great impact on our army. The reason is that our army has underestimated the enemy because of the usual urinary nature of the Japanese artillery. On the one hand, our army has artillery aiming radar but the Vietnamese army does not.
On the one hand, our army has the advantage in the number of artillery artillery. In artillery battles, it is usually caused by the Vietnamese army's attack.
As a result, many artillery units did not change their artillery positions for a long time. The Vietnamese Japanese usually discovered the locations of these artillery positions without attacking them, but only recorded them. It was not until they were determined that there was no artillery radar in this direction that there was a sudden burst of bombardment.
So, what made me feel a little angry was that although our army fought in the direction of Zheyin Mountain and lost its voice, there was constant information coming to other directions saying that our artillery troops suffered losses.
At first we didn't realize any connection between the two, but whenever we fired at the Vietnamese artillery positions, the Vietnamese artillery in other parts was also fighting happily, so we realized that the Vietnamese army had captured our army.
This weakness of the small number of gun aiming radars.
The second weakness we had discovered before when testing the gun-aising radar, but we also didn't think it was a big deal. At most, we just chose to launch a strike against the Vietnamese army when the weather was good.
But the battlefield tells us that this is not the case.
I believe this weakness was told by the Soviet Union, because weak countries like Vietnam do not have the experience and knowledge of using radars. On the other hand, our army does not use artillery radars many times on the battlefield.
It is unlikely that the Vietnamese army will summarize this weakness in actual combat.
This is the value of intelligence. After knowing this, the Vietnamese army quickly responded accordingly: they chose the time for counterattacks on rainy days, and even if it was sunny, the Vietnamese artillery could move at dawn.
...The air humidity in Vietnam is very high, and heavy fog often occurs on the positions before dawn. The heavy fog will also reduce the performance and detection distance of the cannon aiming radar in a series.
At this time, we have only two choices, one is not to rely on the gun-aiding radar, and the other is to pull the gun-aiding radar closer.
But it is obvious that the more you pull the gun aiming radar forward, the more dangerous it is, and this danger is not something we can bear.
Therefore, the role of the gun aiming radar can play under the various response measures of the Vietnamese army has been greatly weakened. Fortunately, we did not place all our hopes on the gun aiming radar at the beginning, otherwise we would not know now.
How to deal with this situation? (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!