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Chapter 123 Female Soldiers

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Chapter 123 nvxing soldiers

To transform new tactical ideas into actual combat operations, many difficulties need to be solved and many difficulties that are unimaginable to ordinary people.

The way to use weapons is determined by the outcome of the war, but the premise is that there must be appropriate weapons.

During the preparation stage, the burden was all on the technicians commanded by Lu Wen.

According to the combat plan drafted by the mother Qi Tie Colonel, technicians must modify thousands of ammunitions from the Air Force, Army and the People's Army before the start of the battle, and equipped with electromagnetic warheads. The hundreds of added old fighters must also be transformed into unmanned aircraft, adding new electronic equipment to fifty advanced fighters.

Because the coalition's ground forces are already close to Jince, the renovation work must be rushed.

Although Huang Zhibo did not require that the Jinshou must be defended, in order to ensure the military existence of the Volunteer Army in the Sea of ​​Japan, it is necessary to stabilize the situation before the coalition forces advance to Jizhou. It is best to paralyze the coalition's combat system so that the coalition forces cannot bombard Qingjin Port with long-range rocket artillery.

The day after returning to Xinyizhou, Mu Haoyang received a task: escort a group of technicians to Jiangjie to transform a group of ballistic missiles from the People's Army.

How many ballistic missiles does the People's Army have?

Although Mu Haoyang can't figure it out, it will definitely not be very rare.

Like most third-rate countries that have little to do with the United States, North Korea does not have the ability to build an air force that can compete with the US military, and cannot even build a threatening air defense system. It can only place its bargaining chips on ballistic missiles with much less technical difficulty.

Some people may ask, is it easier to build missiles than to build aircraft?

The answer is yes, building missiles is indeed easier than building aircraft, and much easier.

Although missiles were launched several decades later than aircraft, compared with modern combat aircraft, missiles are not only much lower in technology, but also much less difficult to manufacture.

Compared with fighter jets that require thousands of takeoffs and landings and fly tens of thousands of hours, missiles that only need to be used once have much lower requirements for engineering manufacturing. In addition, the core technologies of ballistic missiles are rocket engines and inertial navigation instruments, and the technologies of both have long been mature and perfected.

Third-rate countries like North Korea may not be able to produce advanced ballistic missiles, but they will certainly be able to produce enough ballistic missiles.

From the perspective of efficiency and fee ratio, ballistic missiles are also ideal weapons for poor countries.

A medium- and short-range ballistic missile with a liquid rocket engine with a jingle degree of more than 500 meters, such as the "Flying Leg", has a production cost of only hundreds of thousands of dollars. If it is manufactured on a large scale, it can be reduced. The production cost of anti-missile missiles used to intercept the "Flying Leg", such as the "Patriot", has a production cost of up to two million US dollars, and the system cost is dozens of times that of the "Flying Leg". The most advanced US military's Thaad interceptor missile and the "standard" series of anti-missile missiles are even more than tens of millions of dollars, dozens of times that of ballistic missiles.

Before the war broke out, North Korea was the world's second largest reserve country for medium and short-range ballistic missiles.

According to the intelligence obtained by the United States, the Korean People's Army has at least 2,000 medium- and short-range ballistic missiles with a range of between 150 and 2,000 kilometers, second only to the Chinese team.

In fact, the People's Army's number of missiles is far more than that.

According to the information obtained by the Volunteer Army, the People's Army's ballistic missile reserve exceeded 3,500, of which there are about 3,300 medium- and short-range ballistic missiles with a range of 150 to 2,000 kilometers. In addition to combat consumption and those that were blown up by the coalition forces, there are about 1,000.

However, most of these missiles are unusable.

What is reserved in the Jiangjie are these unusable ballistic missiles.

Because it is far away from the 38th parallel and belongs to the rear of North Korea, the People's Army stores a large number of ballistic missiles retreated from the front line here, mainly short-range ballistic missiles transformed from SA-2 air defense missiles, as well as some "flying legs" introduced from the Soviet Union in the 1960s.

Most of these ballistic missiles have been sealed for more than ten years, while some have been sealed for more than twenty years.

Due to the lack of necessary maintenance, many parts have been rusted, so if you want to use these ballistic missiles, you need to undergo a comprehensive transformation.

It's not difficult and the workload is even greater.

"Why don't you stay at the headquarters?"

"Why should I stay in the headquarters?" Lu Wen glanced at Mu Haoyang who was driving and said, "I am a missile expert, not an electronic warfare expert. Although I am quite familiar with electronic equipment compared to you, the General Staff sent an electronic expert here, so I don't need to do anything. There are hundreds of rusty ballistic missiles in the Jiangjie Realm, some of which are older than me, and I need more than that there."

"It seems that you don't like to sit in the office either."

Lu Wen smiled and said, "You should have known for a long time that not all technicians like to stay in the office, this is what I am."

"A person like you should be promoted very quickly, right?" Mu Haoyang was having nothing to say.

"That's not sure, don't you know the situation in the army?" Lu Wen sighed and said, "Without this war, many technical officers like me will find it difficult to get promotion opportunities. Although it's hard and tiring outside, the real benefits are those who stay in the office, otherwise so many people wouldn't try to stay in the headquarters. Of course, I'm not talking about you. I'm promoted quickly, not often outside, but determined by my education. If I don't get a doctorate and have not become an associate professor, I'll be like you at most."

Mu Haoyang smiled and shook his head, feeling that this topic could not be continued.

Of course he knew the situation in the army. After being a soldier for several years, if he still didn't know it, it would be useless.

There are many problems in the army, and they are very serious. For example, in some entertainment units, they can become colonels and even become generals with a good voice and a good face. This situation may only be seen in the Central ** team. Even in other positions, they often do things that are not valued. On the contrary, those officers who are related and willing to spend money can get more opportunities.

The army is guarding peace, but peace is also eroding the army.

Fortunately, in war, the value of soldiers is reflected, and the problems that arise in peacetime are being solved one by one.

On the battlefield, the enemy's bullets don't care whether you have anything to do with it or not.

"By the way, you are very lucky. You are a major at a young age and will definitely have a bright future in the future."

Mu Haoyang glanced at Lu Wen and said, "I am different from you. It's not about diplomas and qualifications. The special forces only talk about strength. If you do well, you will be promoted quickly."

"So, have you done a good job?"

"Of course not, but it's not bad."

"Major, you are too modest." Lu Wen laughed and said, "I won't talk to you about these things. When I arrived in the Jiangjie, I will try my best to cooperate with your work, but please don't interfere with us."

"This is of course, it's not the first time we've worked together."

"Do you know how the above is going to fight?"

Mu Haoyang was stunned for a moment and said, "Do you care about these things too?"

"No matter what, I am also a soldier, and I proposed to use electromagnetic warfare to fight the coalition forces."

"I don't know either, I just heard from Colonel Yang Yufang that this combat operation is fully responsible for Colonel Qi Tie, and the Air Force plays the leading role."

"Mother Qi Tie?"

Noting Lu Wen's surprise god, Mu Haoyang asked, "Do you know him very well?"

"I don't know much, but I know a little bit. When I was teaching at the National Defense University, he came to study for two years and performed quite well, but he just gave people a bad impression."

“What’s the impression?”

"Just like you."

"Me?" Mu Haoyang couldn't figure it out.

"Maybe, capable soldiers like you are a little arrogant."

Mu Haoyang was stunned for a moment, then said, "I'm not that kind of person."

Lu Wen smiled and shook her head, saying, "No matter what, his ability is pretty good, and his graduation thesis is related to electronic warfare, so he should be more clear about the electromagnetic warfare theory."

"By the way, I heard that the Head of State has approved the ship-based aviation force to participate in the war."

"Aircraft carrier?"

"Yes, but you can only move in the Bohai Sea and take the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the aviation tactics of the aircraft carrier battle group."

"If this is true, the Commander-in-Chief has made up his mind to use everything that can be used."

"There are dozens of fighter jets on the aircraft carrier, which can be useful."

"If the electromagnetic warfare theory cannot be effective, no matter how many fighter jets are invested, it will be useless." Lu Wen smiled and said, "We only have one carrier-based aviation force, and we are still in the training stage. The head of state made such a decision, which shows that there is indeed no way to provide more support to the volunteers."

"Don't forget, the Army hasn't participated in the war yet."

"If you can't win in the air, how big do you think you have the chance to win on the ground?"

Mu Haoyang forced a smile, but did not answer Lu Wen's question.

"It's not more than 60 years ago. This army has not experienced the test of war for more than 20 years, nor has it arrogance and courage to swallow mountains and rivers." Lu Wen sighed and said, "Do you know General Huang Zhibo? Although I don't know him very well, I must know much more than you."

"College..."

"There is a reason why General Lu recommends Huang Zhibo as the commander-in-chief of the Volunteer Army." Lu Wen smiled and said, "This is also a big bet."

Mu Haoyang's brows jumped a few times, knowing that Lu Wen had something in his words.

"Forget it, you will know in the future." Lu Wen glanced at Mu Haoyang and said, "I don't know what the situation is like in the Jiangjie. I hope it's not too bad."

"The coalition forces are still two hundred kilometers away, what are you afraid of?"

"After arriving, just take a hot shower."

Mu Haoyang was stunned for a moment and said, "Mr. Lu, how long has it been since you took a shower?"

"Major, do you think this question is appropriate to ask the NV Sir?" Lu Wen leaned on the back of the chair and said, "However, it was indeed not a shower for several days."

Mu Haoyang hesitated for a moment and swallowed the words he said.

Although in many aspects, Lu Wen is not like an NV person, but more like a big man, she is an NV person after all, which is very different from a male soldier.

Fortunately, the situation in Jiangjie is not bad.

After arranging accommodation for Lu Wen and the others, Mu Haoyang found Cao Anguo, Pang Yuelong and others who arrived in advance, and then went to the People's Army City Defense Command.
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