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South China Sea Fleet live ammunition to destroy multiple batches of incoming mi

"Enemy" side sometimes strong electromagnetic interference, sometimes applied to leave the target, the endless variety of means of repression; of formation Gejian radar, communications, air defense and other departments in close coordination with calmly .
 
In late June, a destroyer detachment of the organizations in the South China Sea Fleet destroyer squadron air defense anti-guided live-fire exercises in complex electromagnetic environments, and successfully destroyed several batches of incoming missiles.
 
Explore a destroyer squadron in the exercise, the squadron in full interference conditions, the use of weapons of system-wide comprehensive training methods and tactics to fight the multi-directional continuous incoming target missile, highlight the whole post, total factor and system-wide collaboration, and strengthen the formation Gejian coordinated operations between the breakthrough among weapons systems with the difficult bottlenecks, the far, soft and hard weapons, short-range, three-dimensional anti-guide. Through training, the formation of the overall air defense combat capability is a quantum leap.



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