“These need to be used once they enter a large-scale battle. It has always been the main direction for researchers and experts in equipment to make infantry better and more convenient to carry them.”
“Think about it, as the environment continues to evolve and the types of weapons continue to increase, the experts at equipment research centers cannot study only one type of equipment that only adapts to the present; instead, they need to research on equipment that can be used in the present and future.”
“This Time, it is just a trial, a semi-finished product trial. When we use it, we need to observe it, familiarize ourselves with various functions, and put forward our own opinions. After all, this is specially developed for infantry maneuvering, and our opinion is very important.”
“Imagine they have spent more than ten years just to research this one type of equipment. Ye Jian, this is a process of military strength storage. Once the technology is successful and put into use by the whole army, it will be a big leap for our army’s individual combat.”
Ye Jian fell silent after listening to this. The gap between her and Captain Xia could be reflected anytime. She was so much behind him regarding matters on national conditions and military strength.
Even if she had surpassed him in sniper skills, her overall level still couldn’t match him.
To catch up with him, she needed to learn a lot more!
She was also fortunate to have his company so that she would not rest on her laurels; so that she would always have a good idea. Learning is endless, they say.
After that, he elaborated on some of the essentials of desert training. As his low voice spoke slowly, Time ticked by bit by bit. It wasn’t until almost ten o’clock did Xia Jinyuan put down the pen in his hand and began to get rid of the paper on the hospital bed.
Dozens of pages needed to be shredded one by one. Xia Jinyuan tore it up and asked Ye Jian with a smile, “Do you have any thoughts on desert training? Or do you want to talk about why desert training is required”?
These questions were indeed relevant. Ye Jian pondered a little and said: “In the “Nine Places” of “The Art of War”, it was mentioned that a combat area is divided into nine types: scattered, light, handed, and others. It is believed that the army can only carry out combat operations effectively only if it masters the combat methods in different environments.”
“As an amphibious special operations force, the Elite Platoon must be familiar with operations in different regions and in different environments. When I rescued K7, I found that everyone was very familiar with the terrain and topography of the plateau. Although you had someone else leading the way, several times, you were the one who suggested the way to go.”
“Time, place, and people. Not anyone can be omitted. Otherwise, we will undoubtedly be defeated. The combat environment falls under “place”; the environment has a great influence on the entire army’s combat effectiveness. In the West, for example, during Napoleon’s period, the army led by him ended in the cold winter of Russia. In the Battle of Chibi, the army led by Cao Cao suffered a terrible defeat because of their incomprehensibility in the battle. These majestic heroes can clearly dominate the world, but because of the unfamiliar environment, the army was defeated.”
“Grandpa Gen once told me that “if you train hard, the war will be easy, but if you train simply, then the war will be hard.” Although desert training is hard, the better we adapt to extreme combat environments, the better we can adapt to various complex environments during combat.”
“I think this is the military’s ultimate goal for this arrangement. It tells us that there is no shortcut to combat experience, combat level, and combat technology. Only hard training can allow us to be undefeated.”