A Navy Unit Conducts Combat-Realistic Training Together with Neighboring Units
A Navy Unit Conducts Combat-Realistic Training Together with Neighboring Units——
■ Zhou Jingjie, PLA Daily Special Correspondent Hao Yongfei, Sheng Xia
In the height of summer, under a scorching sun, a warplane from a People's Liberation Army Navy unit roared into the sky, heading for a designated airspace to conduct combat-realistic coordinated training (实战化协同训练) together with a neighboring surface vessel unit.
The unit's leadership introduced that, for this training exercise, they set up a training scenario of "questionable target characteristics" (目标特征存疑), requiring the aircrew to coordinate closely with neighboring vessels to carry out full-element, multi-dimensional precise verification and identification of unidentified maritime targets, and to test and improve intelligence analysis and special-situation handling capabilities (情报研判与特情处置能力) under air-sea coordination.
"Suspicious target signal detected!" After the aircraft reached cruising altitude, the aircrew's radar operator sharply picked up an anomalous signal.
"Cross-referencing the exercise-control intelligence and the recent characteristics of the 'enemy situation' — do the signal characteristics fully match?" The airborne commander did not rush to issue a handling order, but instead guided the officers and soldiers to break out of fixed thinking (固化思维) and conduct their own analysis. The aircrew, drawing on experience accumulated through daily training and reconnaissance information simultaneously fed back by the neighboring vessels, rapidly exchanged views and conducted multi-dimensional cross-validation.
After in-depth analysis, they reached a conclusion: the actual characteristics of the target differed from the vague intelligence leads initially provided by the exercise-control group, and it was likely a "deceptive signal" (迷惑性信号) deliberately planted by the exercise-control group. The aircrew then simultaneously transmitted the verification results and detailed target characteristics to the neighboring vessels, buying valuable time for the optimization of subsequent operational deployment.
"Rapidly and precisely analyzing intelligence information is an important part of our targeted effort to make up for coordination shortfalls and improve combat capability," the unit's leadership introduced. In recent years, they have adhered to the training philosophy of "battles must be fought jointly, troops must be trained as a system" (仗要联合打,兵要体系练), focusing on the pain points and difficulties in coordinated training, drawing on successful experience accumulated through daily exercises and training, and exploring and refining methods and approaches for conducting coordinated training with neighboring vessel units and fighter aviation units, continuously driving improvements in training quality and effectiveness.
The battlefield situation changes in an instant. Just as the neighboring surface vessel unit was adjusting its deployment and tightening its defensive posture, the real "enemy" target suddenly released powerful electromagnetic jamming, and the aircraft's radar screen instantly turned to "a field of snow." The atmosphere in the cockpit grew abruptly tense.
"Activate anti-jamming mode!" the airborne commander ordered decisively. Officers and soldiers at every station coordinated closely and operated with precision, employing the independently developed tactical method of "layered jamming suppression and cross-validation" (分层抗扰、交叉验证), and combining real-time intelligence fed back by the neighboring vessels' radar. Through multi-dimensional comparison and multi-source corroboration, they rapidly completed the closed-loop handling sequence of "detect—identify—jam—lock on" (侦测—识别—干扰—锁定), pierced the "fog of war" (战场迷雾), successfully acquired the "enemy" main-force target, and simulated an intercept action.
When training concluded, an after-action review immediately commenced. Participating officers and soldiers engaged in in-depth discussion of problems in the areas of tactical method application, coordinated cooperation, and emergency response, and formulated corrective plans one by one, laying a solid foundation for improving training in the next phase.