Under the stage, a whole phalanx of soldiers was neatly organized, each holding a 40mm rocket launcher, holding the tail of the barrel with his right hand at his waist, and stabilizing the barrel with his left hand. The rocket launcher was also equipped with a model bullet, which gave it a majestic appearance. stern. More than 100 people walked over from Chang'an Avenue with their heads held high. It was full of Korean military parade style of later generations, but the commentator's loud volume and ups and downs of Korean "gurg gu lu" were missing.

"The 40-fire is a combination of the American anti-tank rocket launcher and the Soviet anti-tank recoilless gun." Tang Hua explained the principle of the 40-fire to the generals. "For now, it is the most suitable anti-tank weapon for infantry... ..."

On the viewing stand downstairs of Tiananmen Gate, Liu Nai, director of the General Administration of Ordnance Industry, enthusiastically introduced the 40mm rocket launchers in the hands of the soldiers to the surrounding commanders and cadres. "This is an anti-tank bazooka jointly researched by the Bureau of Electronics and Information Industry and our General Administration of Ordnance Industry. It is small in size, light in weight, and the most important thing is that it is powerful and has a very long range. In the past, people said that infantry could not defeat tanks, but now it is not Certainly, as long as we develop our science and technology, what miracles can be created..."

Our army deliberately let 40 fires form a parade square, and Su Yu gave a good reason.Since the Korean War, the U.S. military has completely abolished a tactic that has been used many times in history and has been tried and tested: armored troops fast road penetration.In the past, after the U.S. military figured out that the Volunteers had no tanks at all, and the infantry had no decent anti-tank weapons, they often used all tanks to form fast columns and galloped along the road for reinforcements or interspersed. Parking the volunteers will not be able to defeat the tank.A very important factor in the defeat of the original Dipingli battle was that a column of US tanks rushed straight into Dipingli for reinforcements, which greatly increased the morale of the US military.

Now, after the second battle, the U.S. military never dared to use this tactic again.Even in an ordinary infantry-tank coordinated attack, the U.S. tanks have to tremble and be careful not to expose themselves to the volunteer infantry defense line at close range. A safe distance of at least 400 meters, preferably 500 meters, must be left.If you violate this regulation, a few white smoke will rise from the trenches of the Volunteer Army at any time to kill you.Of course, the U.S. military has also figured out other evasion methods. For example, the U.S. military found that the hit rate of 40-fire hitting moving targets will be lower, so tanks try not to stop during combat, and try to move laterally on the front line as much as possible (even if it temporarily exposes the side of the tank).

Tang Hua felt that our army's defensive operations on the Korean battlefield were similar to our army's routine of resisting the impact of armored forces in the 60s.The enemy must also respond according to this principle, otherwise, in front of a fortified position with combat depth and sufficient anti-armor weapons, no matter what tank it is, it will be smashed.Van Fleet also found the way for the U.S. military to respond: artillery bombardment with a large amount of ammunition, plus air strikes (however, air strikes are not working now).

After the infantry phalanx, there is a phalanx of cavalry. This year, the number of cavalry has dropped sharply compared to 1950, and there is only this phalanx.

After the cavalry phalanx, the anti-aircraft units...

When six sets of Hongqi-67 air defense missile systems, a total of 1 vehicles, from the first regiment of the 30th Anti-aircraft Artillery Division entered the audience's field of vision, the volume of applause from the audience finally surpassed that of the militia phalanx just now.

The last anti-aircraft missile regiment trained by the Ming Tombs missile test base is the first regiment of the 67th Division of the Anti-aircraft Artillery Corps.Although the North Korean front line always clamors for the need for more Hongqi-1 air defense missile units, it is not too troublesome for the troops under training to drive from the Ming Tombs to the urban area to "rush to the field" to participate in the military parade.

The masses and cadres who visited the military parade had heard the story of the Volunteer Army’s anti-aircraft missile hitting the American plane a few months ago. They knew that the missile was very powerful, but if they only read newspapers and not magazines, they might not know what the anti-aircraft missile is. Sample.Now that the missile launch vehicle is passing by, seeing it is better than hearing it is probably the case.

Six command vehicles, twelve missile launching vehicles, and twelve missile loading vehicles, lined up in a formation of six arrows, drove past Tiananmen Square at a leisurely pace.There are four training bombs on the missile launch vehicle, plus the small tracking radar on it... There is no doubt that this is definitely the best-looking phalanx in this military parade.

"We were negotiating forward in Moscow. In August, comrades from the Soviet Union asked for this air defense missile by name," Commander Liu said, "The Hongqi-1 air defense missile is the only one in the world. The United States does not have it, and neither does the Soviet Union. It is really incredible. !"

Tang Hua was also fascinated by the scene of the anti-aircraft missiles passing by. Hearing Liu Shuai's words, he replied: "The Soviet Union... also has them now. They developed medium-to-high-altitude anti-aircraft missiles. Together, they just formed a complete air defense system. The United States is also developing anti-aircraft missiles, but they may be going a bit wrong now. Oh, Chief of Staff Xu should tell comrades in the Soviet Union that we are definitely willing to give the Soviet Union anti-aircraft missiles, but we must Wait until after the war in Korea is over, right?"

Su Yu: "I don't know if the American air defense missiles are as powerful as our Hongqi-1."

Tang Hua: "If they turn the wrong path and build this type of low-to-medium-altitude air defense missile, they can actually develop it very quickly. The performance indicators can probably be equivalent or close to our Hongqi-1."

Su Yu: "The U.S. still has great air superiority in North Korea. Although we can defend against U.S. planes, our planes still can't hit the Americans. Therefore, the U.S. should not be too active in developing surface-to-air missiles. "

Tang Hua also smiled and nodded in agreement after hearing General Su's words.

"In addition to anti-ship missiles, can our navy also develop ship-to-air missiles?" Commander Xiao of the navy who watched silently for a long time asked.

……

Downstairs of Tiananmen Gate, the Soviet reporter Kampov in the reporter area saw the anti-aircraft missile phalanx approaching. Based on his experience in military photography, he felt that this equipment was very strange.Pan the camera over, and Kampov just snaps.

"Konstantin, did the loudspeaker in the square say what kind of weapon this is? I am very sure that it was not provided to China by the Soviet Union."

"The loudspeaker said that this is an air-defense guided rocket developed by Chinese comrades. It has shot down many American planes in North Korea...It is a plane killer...It embodies the wisdom of the Chinese people and their determination to climb modern science and technology..."

"Oh? Anti-aircraft guided rockets?" Kampov was a little confused by Konstantin's inaccurate translation. He knew anti-aircraft rockets, so what does guided mean?

……

The anti-aircraft missile phalanx passed by, and then the anti-aircraft guns that drove over immediately became an outdated Internet celebrity... But the applause from the audience was quite warm. Anyway, as long as they see a lot of steel and mechanized equipment passing by, people nowadays are very excited .

The artillery unit was the first to pass through the square with 108mm rockets, towed by cars.Tang Hua was also a little surprised that the 108 rocket launcher ranked first and the BM-13 "Katyusha" ranked second.But think about it, this is a rocket launcher developed and produced by China itself, so it's okay to put it first.Moreover, so far, the number of enemy troops killed by 108mm rockets in North Korea should be much higher than that of "Katyusha".

Among the first batch of troops to enter North Korea to participate in the war, the 108mm rocket launcher was equipped by the military artillery regiment, and each artillery regiment had only one rocket launcher battalion, plus two 1mm light howitzer battalions.

In the fifth battle, because of the increased production in Dalian, the military artillery regiment began to be equipped with two rocket launcher battalions and two 2mm light howitzer battalions.

After the five battles, the troops will start a full re-equipment. According to Su Yu, they intend to transfer the artillery regiments under the army to the divisions.In fact, it is not complicated. Each army is equipped with a 108mm rocket launcher battalion, so there are three battalions, and each infantry division can be assigned to a rocket launcher battalion.With a 75 grenade battalion and a Soviet-made 76 cannon battalion, the division artillery regiment is like this.

It seems that it is almost the same as the Soviet-style infantry division.There are 122mm howitzers in the Soviet infantry divisions... and the Soviet-style 122mm howitzers obtained by China can only be equipped with artillery divisions.

What disease is the most difficult to treat?Poor and sick.

The artillery formation after the 108mm rocket launcher and "Katyusha" is more joyful.

12 American-made 155mm howitzers and 12 American-made 105mm howitzers, equipped with Soviet-made tractors, hit the American emperor in the face on the spot.

It is said that the Soviet-style 122 and 152 howitzers should be used. These two heavy artillery are being delivered to China in a steady stream, and they will probably become standard artillery in the future.

But there happened to be an Artillery Division of All-American Arms who was trained at Nankou, Beijing. It was transferred from the Northeast in August, and it was the closest to Beijing.For the sake of convenience, let's just take a trip to the military parade.

Why did this artillery division come to Beijing from the Northeast for training?Because these were the first users of field artillery computers.This is a complicated and troublesome problem. Although the artillery is a highly educated unit in the army, most of the commanders and fighters still look confused when they see the computer.Maybe Tang Hua himself will go to Nankou to teach them after a while.

最后通过的是自行火炮和坦克,SU-76、ISU-122、ISU-152、SU-100和T-34-85。

粗略统计,SU-100和T-34-85上面的红外夜视仪、108毫米火箭炮、红旗-1防空导弹、40火,一共4种武器是唐华鼓捣的。

Don't know how many next year... But there's no time to think about these questions right now.The first thing to think about now is that the U.S. military has unilaterally announced adjournment in Hwacheon for more than ten days, why is it still not fighting?Still playing?The U.S. military has not fought, why don't the volunteers beat him first?

Chapter 185, the U.S. military wants to replace the cipher machine

The Intelligence Department of the General Staff, Tang Hua's special office is now like a messy newsstand, except for the three confidential file cabinets, the big desk and the small tea table are full of stacks of publicly/semi-publicly issued books, newspapers, magazines, photocopies, manuals, etc. Copy the booklet.There are also several important information sheets posted on the wall, and besides a few lines of writing, there are also many things posted on the whiteboard.

Today, the Soviet embassy routinely sent the summary of information on the United States to the United States. The secretary put it on the desk. Tang Huagang classified and numbered the large stack of materials, and then read them in order from secret information to public information, and from the federal government to the states.

This world has changed a lot, and many things can no longer be predicted thousands of miles away with a single tap of the head.Now Tang Hua has to be honest and meticulous, and carefully collect all kinds of clues according to the methodology summarized by the intelligence chiefs.When looking at the data and information of countries such as Japan and South Korea, it is time to call other personnel for assistance.

You must first figure out where the world has changed, and then combine the part of history that has not been changed, so that you can make divine predictions.

In the part of secret intelligence, the first one is the final intelligence compiled by the KGB through comprehensive analysis: the Soviet Union has obtained the hearings of the Senate Armed Services Committee and some documents of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff. Bradley seems to have an October 10 launch. plan of attack.The full text of the plan is unknown, but Bradley told the senators' gentlemen at the hearing that "the ultimate goal of the U.S. military is to try to restore the front on the Korean peninsula to or near the 5th parallel north latitude." ".

Tang Hua called the War Information Center. "Chief of Staff Su, the summary of intelligence sent by the Soviet Union from the intelligence department confirms that the U.S. military has formulated a new offensive plan. ... Chairman Bradley of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff told the Senate at a secret hearing on September 9 Guaranteed to launch an offensive military operation, and other channels indicated that the offensive launch date was October 28. As for the goal of the operation, he promised the senators to "strive to hit the 10th parallel or hit a place close to the 5th parallel." ... For the specific details, I will have to look at other sources of information."

The Soviet intelligence system provided the General Staff with 3 copies of secret intelligence on the United States, with a total of 10 pages, but all 3 pieces of information are quite valuable information.

After the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea began, the Soviet Union’s intelligence aid to China was actually more generous than material aid—after all, intelligence was neither money nor real material. Since it was helpful to China’s war in North Korea, it was given away.Besides, even if China did not reach out for this information, the Soviet intelligence system would have engaged in some activities at the top of the United States.Of course, this is also due to the fact that Tang Hua encouraged the Intelligence Department of the General Staff to know itself and the enemy as much as possible, and then the General Staff and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were more active in asking the Soviet Union for what it wanted.

But that brings up another problem.Tang Hua repeated this matter several times to Li Kenong and the Prime Minister: If the Soviet Union further proposes to engage in a Sino-Soviet espionage/intelligence alliance, it must be cautious.

Can't come up with a "three-eyed alliance" between the Soviet Union and Germany in the future.

An alliance of monitoring and espionage agencies like the Five Eyes Alliance, the intelligence information of the five countries is interconnected, and the agents of the five countries can share safe houses to hide when they are hunted down in foreign countries... It sounds cool, but it is useless.

Especially for countries with weak intelligence capabilities in the alliance, the result of the interconnection of intelligence agencies is that the intelligence agencies are manipulated by the intelligence big brother, and then indirectly manipulate the country's internal affairs.Because the intelligence is open, your high-level braids are also transparent to the big intelligence brother. What should the intelligence big brother do to threaten you with these things?

Like Canada right now...

The younger brothers in the intelligence alliance are also easily summoned by the intelligence chief ambassador to do things like taking chestnuts out of the fire.Even if the boss is very kind and will not let you suffer, if the focus and direction of intelligence collection between the two countries are inconsistent in the future, and they cannot coordinate with each other, then the intelligence alliance will lose its meaning.For example, the Soviet Union always kept an eye on the military technology and military dynamics of Western countries. If China is more interested in the commercial secrets of Western countries in the future, wouldn’t the intelligence agencies of China and the Soviet Union start arguing every time they meet?

Because the War of Resisting America and Aiding Korea requires information on the United States, the Prime Minister and the Soviet Foreign Minister signed an agreement. Fortunately, this is a unilateral intelligence assistance agreement: the Soviet Union provides information from the United States. If the Soviet Union has real and secret information that it can provide, we will also accept it. But China and the Soviet Union did not engage in secret information exchange for the time being.

It is best to limit the intelligence cooperation between China and the Soviet Union to this level in the future.

……

"Paul Robertson found guilty? Five years in prison?!"

Tang Hua heaved a long sigh when he saw the news in the newspaper.An old friend of the Chinese people for more than ten years, he sang "March of the Volunteers" in the United States during the Anti-Japanese War. When the Korean War broke out, he published an album of anti-war songs against the United States' involvement in the war, and was targeted by McCarthy. ... Tang Hua has to bear the blame.When Uncle Robertson is released from prison and McCarthy is about to burp, he should be able to invite him to China for a walk and stay for a few years.

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