Chapter 2 The Perfectionist
.Chapter 2 Perfectionist
Before the basketball game ended, Ma Mingtao came to the gangway bridge.
"Is there anything wrong?" Mu Haoyang looked back.
"Just just received the news, Yokosuka and Wugang's Japanese fleet had ignited the boiler and was expected to be anchored within one day. Lao Li went to the head of state, and General Teng rushed over."
"So, the Japanese finally couldn't stand it?"
"What should come will come sooner or later."
Mu Haoyang smiled and said, "You go find Lao Zhou and ask him to arrange a video conference after dinner. Remember to prepare the information, maybe the war will break out before dawn."
"Okay, what to eat tonight?"
“What week is today?”
"Thursday."
"That should be Northeast cuisine." Mu Haoyang smiled. According to the fleet's food system, the main dishes for seven days a week are arranged in turn according to the cuisine. Thursday is mainly Northeast cuisine, and Sichuan cuisine will not be the main one until Monday. Mu Haoyang is from Chongqing, and his favorite food is naturally Sichuan cuisine.
"Do you want me to make some small stir-fry for you?"
"No need, go and do your own business."
"Then I'll come to you after dinner."
After Ma Mingtao left, Mu Haoyang stayed on the bridge for a while, and waited until the basketball game ended with the "Fleet Team" before returning to the commander's cabin.
Generally speaking, Ma Mingtao would send copies of the intelligence documents to his cabin.
The interior space of the "Yellow River" is not as good as that of the "Kunlun Mountain" class aircraft carrier. After the second renovation, the hangar was expanded and the cabins of the ammunition warehouse were also expanded. As a result, the living environment of the personnel was much worse than before. Even Mu Haoyang was only assigned to one cabin and did not set up an office location for him separately.
The so-called "commander's cabin" is nothing more than a separate cabin with an area of about ten square meters.
On the Yellow River, this is already the most spacious officer's cabin. Zhou Yusheng's residence is only eight square meters, and Yan Yingbo's residence is only six square meters. Except for the three of them, other officers have to squeeze in collective cabins. Senior officers live in double rooms, low-level officers are four and eight rooms, and non-commissioned officers are eight rooms. As for ordinary sailors, twelve people, or sixteen people are squeezed in a cabin with an area of about twelve square meters. Relatively speaking, pilots are treated the best, and they live in double rooms with ten square meters.
Fortunately, the Yellow River is a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.
Generally speaking, water use is not restricted, and there are more than 100 bathrooms on the aircraft carrier, and the largest public bathroom of male soldiers has 100 shower heads. According to the fleet's schedule, officers and soldiers have to take a bath every day. On conventional powered warships, it would be nice to take a bath once a week.
In Mu Haoyang's cabin, there is a bathroom with an area of less than one square meter.
This is also the only si-man bathroom on the entire warship. In addition to Mu Haoyang, even if Zhou Yusheng and Yan Ying fight, they have to go to the public bathroom.
It can be said that this is also the commander's most important special treatment.
However, many times, Zhou Yusheng comes to Mu Haoyang to take a bath.
The room was very crowded, with the sliding bathroom next to the chuáng headset, and the other side of the chuáng headset is the most "luxury" single-person chuáng on the aircraft carrier. On the other side of the room is a wardrobe, a safe in the bulkhead and a bookcase hanging on the wall. There are two folding chairs on the right hand. If you really want to say anything luxurious, you can only have a video phone screen hanging on the tail. When you are not using the phone, you can use it to watch TV programs.
The problem is that as long as Japan wins in the Indian Ocean, it will inevitably lead to unpredictable political consequences.
To put it bluntly, as long as Japan can prove that the Chinese navy is not unbeatable, there is enough reason to convince India to join the war. Politically speaking, what Japan needs to do is to capture the China-Nicoba base on the Andaman-Nicoba Islands, and then use this as a bargaining chip to allow India to join the war.
Mu Haoyang was not sure about fighting with two powerful opponents at the same time.
To be precise, China cannot bear the combat burden in both strategic directions.
At that time, even Li Pingko would likely choose to compromise, and what Japan needs is to compromise and gain time for completing the nuclear plan.
So, is there a way to solve this problem?
Mu Haoyang has long considered the issue of combat. All he needs is the opportunity, an opportunity that can perfectly realize his combat plan.
This time was determined more than two months ago.
After searching through the intelligence documents, Mu Haoyang also finished the third cigarette.
Instead of going to the officer's restaurant, he fell on the chuáng, staring at the bare sky board, and began to think.
The first thing that divided the troops was not the Chinese Navy, but the Japanese Navy, so there was only one chance to win, that is, to defeat them one by one before the Japanese Navy reacted.
It can be said that this is a God-given opportunity.
In Mu Haoyang's view, the Japanese naval commander made the problem too complicated.
Or, the Japanese naval commander had committed a common problem with this nation.
If the troops are concentrated and the decisive battle with the Chinese Navy in the Western Pacific will be at least half of the chances of winning, and there are only two results for the division of troops, one is complete defeat and the other is complete victory. Obviously, the Japanese naval commander is too determined to pursue perfection and is unwilling to accept the result of both losses.
Thinking of this, Mu Haoyang went to the bookcase to find out the information sent some time ago.
One of them is the personal information of Japanese Admiral and the commander of the Joint Fleet Togo Zuwang.
This guy was originally surnamed Kondo, and because he admired Hirahachiro Togo, who commanded the joint fleet to defeat the Belarusian fleet, he changed his surname to Donggo after joining the army. When he was young, Togo Zuwang served as a military officer in the navy in China and lived in China for five years from 2012 to 2016. These five years were also five years of rapid development of the Chinese navy. Not only did he build an aircraft carrier, but he also built the first Far East Fleet. These experiences had a great impact on Togo Zuwang and made him believe that the Chinese navy is the biggest threat to the Japanese navy.
There is no doubt that Dongxiang Zuwang is an absolute "perfectionist".
The information clearly mentioned that this guy has a very serious obsession with cleanliness. Although in Japan, obsession with cleanliness is not a strange thing. Almost all Japanese people have obsession with cleanliness, Dongxiang Zuwang is not ordinary. For example, when he was the captain of the "Da*" destroyer, he personally asked the crew to clean every place carefully, and even the inside of the chimney was cleaned, which made people complain, but he was happy.
Such people will naturally pursue perfection when commanding warfare.
Seeing this, Mu Haoyang felt a little incomprehensible.
There is nothing wrong with pursuing perfection, but it cannot be a form of form. The ultimate goal of military operations is to win, and it must pay the price for victory.
Without the courage to sacrifice, where can we get the chance to win?
Only by understanding the value of sacrifice and daring to face sacrifice can we achieve the final victory.
Of course, Mu Haoyang was very happy because Dongxiang Zuwang was his opponent.
In a close-kick war, especially in naval battles, the key to winning is not how powerful you are, but how cowardly your opponent is.
It can be said that any major naval war in history was that one side made a serious mistake.
Chapter completed!