Big Data Cultivation

Chapter 2337 Show Your Hand

Feng Jun has a lot of things worth exploring? Miss Lin firmly believes in this.

But she still replied feebly, "Then he has to be willing to tell it. This is not something we can dig out with our skills... I have a feeling that the more things he is willing to tell now, the more ruthless he will be once he turns his back. ."

This answer made the other party a little helpless, but he still had to encourage the only subordinate who had contact with Feng Jun, "Don't be in a hurry. Take your time. You can feel that he still has feelings for Huaxia."

Two days later, at a shooting range near the Taklimakan Desert, the Chinese military launched a small-scale military exercise to practice how armored groups faced long-distance strikes from drones.

This exercise is actually not as simple as it sounds. It is actually an electronic warfare confrontation.

In an ordinary confrontation between armored clusters and fighter jets, the armored cluster is definitely at a disadvantage, but the cost of fighter jets is much higher than that of armored vehicles and tanks, and the cost of training pilots is also much higher.

Therefore, in the confrontation between the two, it is usually necessary to calculate the battle loss ratio to draw the conclusion of who is the winner and who is the loser.

However, there is a current argument that drones are the trump card for dealing with armored swarms. This is probably because drones are much cheaper than fighter jets. The real driver hides far behind, so there is nothing to worry about if he is shot down. .

Of course, the cost of a drone will not be too low, but because there is no need for dog fighting, it can fly very high, and it is still much more difficult to shoot down a drone than a tank.

Therefore, some people believe that if the torrent of steel does not work, drones will definitely dominate the world in the future. However, the Chinese military has different opinions on this. Their view is that drones will be affected by electronic warfare.

UAVs can fly because of mechanical power, but how do they fly after they fly? How do they judge when they encounter a target, how do they lock onto it, and then how do they avoid attacks, see through deception, and launch attacks?

This is achieved through the operator at the rear, but the connection between the operator and the drone requires radio waves.

The Chinese military believes that the two small countries fought life and death through drone attacks on each other's tank clusters. The effect seems to be quite significant, and it seems to have changed the pattern of future wars.

However, this is not how battles between major powers work. With strong national power and technical support, drones... what the hell is that? Can’t handle electronic interference?

Instead of believing that drones will dominate the battlefield in the future, it is better to think about creating an unmanned tank, which may be even more powerful.

Feng Jun didn't know about these disputes, otherwise he would have jumped out and expressed it: On the technological side of the Zerg world, mechas are also controlled by people, and no one thinks that unmanned control will be the king of the battlefield in the future.

Can one become the king of the battlefield without human control? This is really possible, but there are many prerequisites. At the very least, you must have the ability to absolutely control the field. That is, an archer encounters a battle with great disparity in strength like queuing up to kill.

Of course, if two small countries are fighting against each other, they will also unilaterally amplify certain advantages. However, they are not absolute advantages. There are some big scenes that a small country cannot afford.

This is not discrimination, but a real phenomenon. War between small countries is really different from war between big countries.

Going a step further, when major countries fight wars, there are also losses between drones and electronic interference, and they compete with each other for wits and courage, but in the end, the battle is still about comprehensive national strength - whoever can afford it will win, and whoever cannot afford it will win. Lost since then.

As an aside, this is just a normal situation. The final deciding factor in a war is people. If you encounter something weird like Rome, the outcome of the war does not seem to have much to do with national strength...

In short, China feels that drones are a new weapon of war, but we don't believe that they can influence the situation of the war - at least we need to test it with electronic interference, right?

That's why we had this small-scale exercise - testing under various complex conditions to see how powerful the drone is.

There are not many troops prepared for the exercise, but there are many systems and modular units involved. We still invited several military observers from friendly countries to observe not far from the battlefield.

The weather was originally chosen to be cloudy. China did not say that it wanted to prevent reconnaissance satellites. It said that this kind of weather could provide certain protection for drones and make it more difficult to fight back against drones.

But in fact, we really need to prevent reconnaissance satellites, because several weapons and application systems that are rumored to be under development have been demonstrated and suppressed drones.

The drones also have counter-suppression means. The red and blue sides fought back and forth, very fiercely.

However, before you knew it, the weather started to clear up, and the foreign reconnaissance satellites that had been waiting impatiently in the sky finally had the opportunity to see this small exercise in China.

At this time, a string of white light lit up on the battlefield, and it hit the drone in the sky extremely quickly. The drone shook violently, and fell to the ground while smoking.

A foreign observer couldn't help but asked, "What kind of weapon is that?"

This weapon is located next to a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun, and on the other side is the legendary Phalanx system developed by China itself.

It's just that today's Phalanx system was only tested and there was no chance to use it in actual combat, which made several observers a little regretful.

Now they want to know what kind of weapon the white light is.

The people next to him didn't answer because they said they were also unfamiliar with it. After a while of contact, they got an ambiguous answer - it might be a self-developed high-explosive graphite shell.

"This is impossible!" A Pakistani observer couldn't help it. "If you don't want to answer, you can't deceive us as fools. High-explosive artillery shells...the muzzle velocity is at least more than ten Mach. There may be artillery with such a fast muzzle velocity." ?"

"The key is graphite cannonballs," someone nearby said, "Graphite cannonballs have huge potential in electronic warfare."

"I'm talking about muzzle velocity!" The observer, who is also an old Chinese, said he refused to be fooled. "Graphite shells are another problem. I just don't understand... Is this a new type of electromagnetic gun?"

He understood very well that only an electromagnetic railgun could achieve such a fast muzzle velocity.

"I am not aware of this situation," the accompanying staff member could only use diplomatic language.

However, no one present expressed their opinions. The high-altitude spy satellite captured the entire process and quickly transmitted it back to the ground.

In fact, there was more than one satellite peeping above the exercise ground. This is also the practice of Western countries. If they think something may be useful, they will come to observe it uninvited. During the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, there were more than one satellite. warships watching.

It was not just the Mai people who were shocked. They even couldn't believe the authenticity of the image, so they contacted other countries in the "Black Eyes Alliance" and asked them what they thought of this weapon from China.

The Britten people said without hesitation that this is a stronger electromagnetic gun. As for the short barrel, isn't there a huge Chinese version of the Phalanx system next to it?

Because of the angle, the reconnaissance satellite can see the individual plasma cannon sandwiched between the self-propelled anti-aircraft gun and the Phalanx, but no one would think that it is an individual weapon - in fact, the plasma cannon is also pretending to be installed in the The side of the Phalanx.

The Phalanx is a huge monster. Coupled with various radars and densely packed antennas with unknown purposes, it gives the impression that it is normal to install anything on it - this is just a test version that has not yet been finalized.

It is precisely because of this that the Britons believed that this kind of Phalanx might be smoke bombs released by China. They started a round of test firing, and they probably tried their best to cover it up. The truth should be - this It is a new type of electromagnetic gun.

The data of China's electromagnetic gun has been circulated to the outside world, and there are even three subdivided versions: land-based, ship-based and tank.

But no matter what, the muzzle velocity of the electromagnetic gun observed on the satellite today is far higher than any version.

The Mai people fell silent - are we the only ones who discovered that there might be something wrong with the shells?

In fact, even they couldn't conclude that there must be something wrong with the shell. The muzzle velocity was close to Mach 20. The projectile must have been specially processed, and it was normal for the temperature to be high.

In the final analysis, it is just a reconnaissance satellite shooting, which is very different from on-site observation. No matter how advanced the technology is, it is impossible to perfectly make up for the shortcomings in distance.

However, this did not trouble the Mai people. There was not enough information to gather rumors. Soon, the Mai country media quoted a military general as saying that the Chinese had deployed powerful laser weapons near the gold smelting plant in the Taklimakan Desert.

"China is trying to maintain the gold standard of Chinese coins. The laser weapons near the smelting plant can effectively destroy high-altitude satellites."

"In terms of laser weapons, Free Merickan has completely lagged behind China. The Yellow Peril of the Middle Ages may reappear in the world."

"The president likes to ask, where are our aircraft carriers, and now he should probably ask, where are our laser weapons?"

The Mai people want to propose "the gold standardization of Chinese coins" and "laser weapons" together. While putting pressure on China, they will also have some impact on the alliances in the Western world, so that everyone can work together to make things difficult for China.

This idea is very good, but it is too greedy. The correct posture of attack is to seize one point and pursue it fiercely. Attacking two points at the same time, hoping to take into account both, is inevitably a bit unrealistic.

Soon, Western countries also responded, most of which were directed at "high-power laser weapons."

They hope that China can disclose relevant information, at least at least. They also hope that China can give the world a promise like its attitude towards the Muhai weapon. It may be too demanding not to use it first. It may not be used casually. It can always be promised. ?

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