Chapter 861 Interspersed

Chapter 861 Interspersed
"Then where is this weapon?" Some comrades felt a little strange.

"I don't know. Maybe it's still on the way. It's better to practice first. I think I've practiced laser-guided bombs well enough, so I want to find something new to play with."

It is indeed on the way, on the way of research and development.

"Yes, let's practice with this first. When the equipment arrives, we can quickly get started. Hey, this thing really saves money."

"What do you think this means? I understand setting the distance and bomb caliber, but what does this frame per second mean?" This thing looks very similar to a laser-guided bomb, but there are many differences.

"I've just read the instructions. It means that several pictures are transmitted back per second. These pictures are taken by the camera on the bomb." A careful comrade answered him.

"So the more images you have, the harder it is, right? I'll try 4 frames first."

"Wrong, the instructions say that the less you have, the harder it is."

"Oh, then I'll try one frame..."

This weapons operator is a very stubborn person.

Time passed slowly in Gao Zhendong's happiness and the efforts of his comrades. Various units had no intention of calling Gao Zhendong back to work. He could rest as long as he wanted.

To be honest, for the various ministries, the opportunity to give Comrade Gao Zhendong a rest is something that will never be available again. We can't let Comrade Lou Xiaoe give birth to two more children, can we?
"Commander, it seems that White Bear has discovered some of our deployments and actions, and has issued a warning to us, demanding that we not take action against Sindhu."

"They have no say in this matter. This is a matter of our sovereignty. Tell them that we are committed to safeguarding our sovereignty through peaceful or reasonable means."

Generally speaking, when it comes to sovereignty issues, there is not much room for negotiation. The Russians have never really figured it out. What's wrong with a joint fleet and a long-wave radio station? Is it that important?

But for us, as for! We still have lawless areas that we haven't recovered, and we don't want more lawless areas.

"Then will they..." Since this is a discussion, we have to consider all possibilities.

"Haha, I think they are just paper tigers, they talk a lot but do little."

There is something very interesting about the Russians. Although they are nicknamed the "fighting nation", when facing a truly powerful opponent, in fact...

A bit cowardly.

Perhaps because the sacrifices made in S2 were too great and the impression too deep, they tend to be more restrained when faced with powerful opponents and serious consequences when they may have to use drastic measures.

The most typical examples are the Cigar Missile Crisis and our self-defense counterattack against Jiaozhi. Basically, there was more talk than action.

As for stepping into the empire's graveyard, it was mainly because they thought it was a small shrimp and decided to fall into it based on the order, but they did not expect the pit to be so deep. Moreover, after they fell in, there were two strong men and others who kept filling it with soil, making it impossible to climb out.

If these are things that have not happened yet, then their performance in our founding war 10 years ago basically presented the concept of "being fierce in appearance but timid, making plans without decision, cherishing one's body when doing great things, and forgetting one's life when seeing small gains" at the national level.

Before they had foresight, they had not considered that even if that location was in the Far East, it was right at the throat of their only ice-free port in the Pacific Ocean. This was extremely fatal for them, whose navy relied on submarines to attack and knock out all the big mushrooms with one hammer.

The Arctic route is a good thing, but it is not good enough or complete enough, either at sea or in the air.

Moreover, what they feared most back then was the Japanese and the Sands advancing from east to west. However, when the situation on the peninsula deteriorated, they turned a blind eye and did not dare or were unwilling to take any action, as if they were not afraid of the Oceanic Treaty Organization advancing from east to west.

This operation is very confusing.

Later, our own strategic security was threatened, and for the sake of peace, we finally launched an attack. However, they were busy with weapons and equipment, and the sound of abacus beads clacking together was deafening.

Of course, their air force is still heroic, that cannot be denied, but a group of outstanding individuals cannot represent the attitude of their country.

It’s like there are good people among the Japanese, but looking at them as a whole group is another matter.

As for the Russians, perhaps we have a clearer view of them, but deep down, I don't think we really think highly of them.

"Besides, they are probably very busy right now. Their own porridge hasn't even cooled down yet, so how can they care about the soup in the Sindhu pot? We should continue to prepare as we should. Of course, we can't stop sending signals and requests for peace talks. Even if the Sindhu people ignore us, we still have to do our best."

"Okay, chief. Perhaps this can help the Sindhu people show their weakness and confuse the enemy." A comrade said with a smile.
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"Captain, the headquarters has sent a message of encryption. The triangulation positioning system and the remote timing system have been set up and are ready for use."

In a certain place in Shannan, a signalman from a deployed troop came to report to the battalion commander with a message. This troop is one of our battalions, and is moving towards Shannan according to the plan. The enemy has invaded our land, and we are still marching on our own land, but in fact we have already reached the rear of some of their troops.

This is an arduous task, but for us who are not afraid of danger, the biggest trouble is getting lost. This area has high mountains and deep valleys and is sparsely populated. There was not even a decent map, let alone a 1:5 topographic map.

Fortunately, not long ago, the Tu-4 special aircraft took large-scale photos of this area. While taking photos, it used a barometric altimeter to determine the altitude and combined it with a radio altimeter to scan the terrain altitude, resulting in a very rough set of topographic maps, which were also equipped with some approximate landmarks.

Gao Zhendong was not the only one who was thinking of ways, gathering equipment and making preparations for this battle. Many other comrades were also offering suggestions and thinking of various methods, and this was one of them.

This is a great improvement compared to Gao Zhendong's previous life when he only knew a partial map but not a complete set of maps.

Today, our comrades are infiltrating the enemy's rear under the guidance of this set of maps. There are more than one unit taking on similar tasks.

Although this set of maps is a bit rough, it is quite useful for this battalion. At least it prevents us from taking too many detours. With the help of the assignments and landmarks on the map, we can determine our position relatively promptly and accurately.

But this can still be used as an infiltration process. If it is to be accurate enough to enter the position, it will be a little lacking and will waste a lot of effort.

Hearing the signalman's words, the battalion commander was delighted: "Have you tried it? How is the effect?"

"I've tried the positioning beacon. It's not a big problem on the ridge, but it takes some luck in the valley. The same goes for its simple communication function. The timing should be better."

The battalion commander was overjoyed: "That's enough. With the accuracy of one second a day of the electronic timer, this is more than enough."

The timing at the battle level may not require such precision, but when it comes to a battle on a hill, the more precise the better, preferably without a second’s error.

Otherwise, if the shooting at this bunker had been opened 5 seconds earlier, it might have put the lives of the comrades attacking the other bunker in danger.

It is common to sleep for a whole day. For mechanical watches, it is not uncommon for the speed to differ by dozens of seconds.

Now that he has such an accurate timer, and can find a way to adjust the time every day, the battalion commander has more confidence in each combat unit's grasp of the timing of combat.

As for the location, he immediately said to the communicator: "Right here, try to locate it."

The communicator took out the locator and activated the locating button.

On the top of two distant mountaintops, our comrades braved the severe cold and stayed in these two places. The two places were far apart, but the same thing happened: the diesel generator's rattling sound was very harsh. This thing was the most difficult to get up. It was easy to disassemble the other parts, but the cylinder was a whole lump that could not be disassembled. It took a lot of effort and time.

On the eastern hilltop, in an igloo made of steel frames and wooden boards inside and snow bricks outside, six comrades are on duty in three shifts.

Outside the igloo, apart from the diesel engine covered by the wooden shed, the most eye-catching thing is the scattered antennas about 20 meters high, which are painted white. From the sky, they are completely indistinguishable from the white snow. The south of the mountain is below the snow line, but this is a commanding point close to the depth direction that was deliberately sought, which is above the snow line.

It took a lot of effort for our comrades to fix these antennas.

There was a pressurized oil stove burning in the room, so it was quite warm. Two comrades who were resting were wolfing down self-heating food. It was hot and they enjoyed the meal very much. They coughed occasionally. Before the simple communication station for positioning and timing was set up, many comrades had to spend the night in the snow wrapped in quilts, and many of them caught colds.

However, the name of this station is too long, so it was changed to information station. This is the East Line East Information Station.

The other two comrades were sleeping next to each other separated by a board, and the noise from this side had no effect on them at all.

A comrade on duty turned around and said: "The conditions now are much better than before. It's only cold for a day or two, and then it will be warm again."

"Yeah, I never thought I could eat this before." A comrade who was eating drank the last mouthful of soup and used it to wash down a multivitamin tablet in the self-heating food. This was added after a trial and based on the suggestions of comrades in the military medical system of the army.

Patting his belly with satisfaction, he lit a cigarette.

"How is the situation now?"

"The situation is very good. According to the call sign table and terminal equipment information table, more than 80% of the platoon units have completed positioning and communication tests."

As for time synchronization, it is one-way and cannot be confirmed here, but the long waves used for time synchronization have a higher fluency than positioning and communication. If positioning and communication are possible, then time synchronization can be achieved.

(End of this chapter)