Radars whirling, guns flying high...Recently, a frigate detachment of the Southern Theater Navy urgently moved forward and moved to multiple sea areas to conduct actual weapon training in anti-sea, anti-air, anti-submarine and other subjects, which effectively tested the training foundation of the troops and their ability to perform missions.
"Direction XXX, terminal guidance radar signal detected!" After sailing to a certain sea area, the "enemy" in the air attacked, and an air defense and anti-missile training was immediately launched. The ships in the formation urgently fired several jamming bombs and smoke bombs, which not only confused the incoming missiles, but also effectively protected the whereabouts of the ships.
However, the combat alert was not lifted. The radar operators of each ship stared at the screen and strengthened the search of key areas; the technical equipment on the deck strengthened the air observation and alert; the various weapon systems received orders to carry out precise strikes on the target... "Direction XXX, distance XX, ’enemy’ aircraft was found!" At this time, the ’enemy’ aircraft was in a low-altitude state and quickly approached the ship. It happened in a split second. The secondary gun quickly solved the target parameters and received orders to make a critical strike.
"Fire!" With the order to fire, the secondary guns continuously spewed out flames, and the target fell into the sea.
All the way to sail, all the way to "enemy" situation. In the anti-submarine defense training, the training guidance group of the detachment created a practical atmosphere of "the training ground is the battlefield" from multiple aspects such as combat background design and plot simulation. The officers and soldiers practiced command, coordination, and emergency response in a strong practical environment. The ships successively fired more than ten rocket depth charges to clear underwater obstacles.
" Main gun system is ready for sea fire!" As soon as the underwater target was sunk, its support forces accelerated to arrive, and the formation switched from anti-submarine defense to main gun sea strike.








During the training, the "Bayannur" ship changed the traditional way of shooting at the best distance and switched to long-distance shooting as soon as the floating target entered the firing range.
From the longest distance shooting to the best attack At the firing position, the main gun position bugler combined the attack effect and independently adjusted the attack angle and shooting parameter correction. As the attack command was issued, dozens of shells whizzed out and rushed straight to the target... In the end, the two floating targets on the sea were sunk in one go.
Actual combat traction, training led by combat. In this maritime training, the detachment benchmarked the actual combat requirements and aimed at the bull’s eye of the battle. The officers and soldiers cooperated closely and smoothly in a complex and unfamiliar environment, and the combat effectiveness was fully exerted, which also further tempered the ability to defeat the enemy.