"Each regiment will conduct an assessment this afternoon, primarily to assess the use of the new tanks. Coordinated combat will not be discussed. The top performer will go directly into battle, while second and third place will have an additional test. Only two regiments will be deployed this time."

When Yao Dazhu heard Zhang Jiahua's voice, he instantly felt that he had been tricked. When he looked up at Li Shaoyi, Li Shaoyi also put on a helpless look. Although he had promised Yao Dazhu, the army under Zhang Jiahua had its own arrangements, and Li Shaoyi would never interfere with the specific arrangements of the army.

"Why are you so discouraged? Aren't you always known as the ace of your unit? It's just a small test, don't worry."

Before leaving, Li Shaoyi patted Yao Dazhu on the shoulder and said that Yao Dazhu was not afraid of fighting on the battlefield, but was most afraid of various internal assessments. He used to be extremely resistant, but after a while, he found that these assessments were indeed useful.

After lunch, Zhang Jiahua assessed all nine regiments under his command. Yao Dazhu ranked second and eventually set out for the northwest with the fourth regiment.

"Old Yao hated studying the most, but after becoming the regimental commander, he started learning to read with the regimental clerk. Now he has no problem commanding simple military orders."

Watching the two armies set out separately, one heading to the north and the other to the west, Li Shaoyi and Zhang Jiahua stood high up in the headquarters, and Zhang Jiahua also made an evaluation of Yao Dazhu.

"You have a vacant Chief of Staff here. Headquarters will send one over, but if nothing goes wrong, the deputy brigade commander position will be handed over to Yao Dazhu. He will also be in command of this battle. Although the Fourth Regiment performed well in the assessment, the commander is a complete greenhorn."

Zhang Jiahua nodded to Li Shaoyi's opinion. The army under his command expanded too quickly and the officials were promoted too quickly, so many positions were vacant. Originally, Zhang Jiahua had his own chief of staff, but the rear security brigade lacked a brigade commander, so he was transferred away with a transfer order.

As for the former chief of staff, he was directly transferred to the island city...

To put it bluntly, the territory expanded too quickly and the training of the subordinates could not keep up. Otherwise, someone like Yao Dazhu would have to serve as the head of the group for another year or two.

The commander of the Fourth Regiment, Guo Feng, was originally a graduate of Huangpu Military Academy and a battalion commander of the Central Army. Later, he resigned from the Central Army and flew to the north. Relying on his own abilities, he worked his way up to the position of regimental commander. He also made considerable contributions when he pursued the Japanese last time.

But if such a person were to be appointed as deputy brigade commander, Li Shaoyi would still choose Yao Dazhu. Although Guo Feng had theoretical knowledge, he had too little experience on the battlefield. He had only experienced one or two battles and was not mature yet. After working as a regimental commander for half a year or a year, he could go to another infantry brigade to serve as deputy brigade commander.

As the two were talking, the air defense forces in the northeast roared again. As soon as the Rakshasa reconnaissance plane entered our air defense range, it was immediately torn apart by the ground fire network.

"From the time the enemy plane was spotted to the time it was destroyed, there were only forty-five seconds. Perhaps some news had already been leaked."

Zhang Jiahua said somewhat depressedly that we are in another country's territory and have no way to extend outward. After all, those areas are too dangerous. If it is a small reconnaissance station, it might have been destroyed by the enemy long ago, so it can only be within 20 kilometers around the city.

"Let's just hold on for a while. Once we win a victory, we can move on to the surrounding areas. If there are other scattered military camps around the city, it would be much better than what we have now."

Li Shaoyi also wanted to change the current situation, but this time the Russian army was coming with great force. We sent two regiments to kill the enemy, and we must not send troops in other directions. To put it bluntly, there were too few troops. The air transport force in the rear had burned out the engine, but the transportation capacity was still extremely limited.

Sometimes expanding too quickly is not a good thing...

"If it were like the navy, with radar on board, then it would be easy to do."

When Zhang Jiahua was leaving, he threw down these words. Li Shaoyi suddenly remembered that no matter whether it was a destroyer or a light cruiser, what we exchanged were all models from the end of World War II, and they all had relatively mature radar technology.

Thinking of this, Li Shaoyi immediately had an idea. Anyway, we can take out a destroyer again in the system space. We can find the system instructors from the logistics department and ask them to remove the radar on the destroyer. Although it is a big guy, it can't withstand our large number of people.

That night, Li Shaoyi left a message to Zhang Jiahua, and no one knew where Li Shaoyi went, but when he came back the next morning, more than 20 cars brought back various parts.

At the same time, at around ten o'clock in the morning, two planes flew over from the island city after several rounds of rotation. There were more than forty technicians on board. Their task was to relocate these radars.

When the forty-plus technicians saw the various parts in front of them, they were also puzzled. How did they violently dismantle it? The radar on the warship was actually disassembled into more than a hundred parts.

Last night, Li Shaoyi exchanged for a destroyer directly on land, fifteen kilometers away from the military camp. His men used hammers, cutting and welding tools, and worked hard all night to cut off the radar.

Finally, a large amount of explosives was used to blow up the original hull and bury the fragments underground. If someone digs it out in the future, I wonder if they will think it is an unsolved mystery in the world that the remains of a destroyer's core were found in an inland area.

There is no way around it. If we had the army's radar, we wouldn't have to do this. Fortunately, Li Shaoyi was able to exchange for hundreds of instructors, who have more skills in doing things. If they were ordinary soldiers, they probably wouldn't be able to cut through them in one night.

"Is the installation okay?"

Li Shaoyi cleared his throat. The person in front of him was Sun Mingqi, deputy chief of the technical department of the Fifth Fleet.

"Don't worry, Commander-in-Chief. I just checked it. Although the parts are a bit scattered, give me two days and I guarantee I can reassemble it. However, the radar uses a lot of electricity. Can the power plant nearby handle it?"

Section Chief Sun said with some concern that although this was just a radar on a destroyer, it consumed hundreds of kilowatt-hours of electricity per hour. Could such a small border town and such a small power plant really handle it?

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