Chapter 49 Su Qi's Speech
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The small conference room of Gang No. 7 Company was not that big. At this time, the rectangular table was basically full of people.
The conference room was very quiet, except for the sound of Su Qi talking.
The pure white light poured down from above, giving every participant a beautiful halo.
The eyes of the participants were all cast on Su Qi. They nodded slightly for a while, agreeing with Su Qi's point of view, and then lowered their heads again and wrote quickly, writing down some of what Su Qi said in their small books.
On the book.
The people attending tonight's meeting, except for Su Qi, the youngest is also a platoon leader. Except for the company commander and instructor of the 7th Steel Company, whom he is familiar with, the others are all unfamiliar big shots, such as the regiment leader, political commissar,
For example, those two researchers from the Academy of Military Sciences. Although those two guys are young, their military ranks are not low at all. They are a little higher than Gaochengdu. Both of them hold the rank of major.
But even so, Su Qi remained calm, not nervous, not afraid, and very calm, just like Bai Tiejun, Gan Xiaoning, Xu Sanduo and others were sitting next to him.
He looked around, and finally his eyes met the female officer named Zhou Yu. He looked away and continued: "In order to understand information warfare, we must first understand one question, what will future wars be like?
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"I'm not an expert, I haven't studied this profound issue, but I am a military fan, and I am also a movie fan, so I boldly deduced the future war model through my own understanding and imagination. I feel that the future war model
The mode of war will definitely undergo a huge change."
Having said this, Su Qi paused. A small cup of warm water was placed in front of him. He picked up the cup, took a sip of water, and moistened his throat.
“I think the biggest change in future wars will be from high-intensity, large-scale wars to low-intensity, small-scale wars. In other words, large-scale cluster collision wars like World War II will no longer be possible.
will appear again, and will be replaced by low-intensity, small-scale armed conflicts!”
After Su Qi finished speaking, he saw the female officer writing a line of words with a pen, and she didn't know what she was writing.
Su Qi's eyes passed over the perfect curve of the female officer, and then settled on the company commander Gao Cheng. He found that Gao Cheng would peek at others from time to time, take a look, and then act guilty, like a thief.
, took it back in a panic.
"Has the company commander fallen in love with this female major?" Su Qi secretly smiled.
After regaining consciousness, Su Qi continued to talk.
"Now that the war has become a low-intensity, small-scale conflict, how do we win this form of war? I think that to deal with such a small-scale conflict, we need fewer manpower, more accurate intelligence, and more
Precise firepower, and to do all of this requires powerful informatization."
"More accurate intelligence requires our intelligence to be connected into a network and provided in a timely manner. Satellites in the sky, reconnaissance aircraft in the air, radars on the ground, and individual soldiers on the front line. All this information must be able to be gathered together in a timely manner.
, helping us make quick decisions.”
"With accurate intelligence, we naturally have to carry out controllable and precise strikes against the enemy! So how can we control it? How can we be precise? Obviously, we still need informatization and informatization of weapons. After gathering the intelligence, we
We must calculate the ammunition needed to destroy the enemy in the shortest possible time, and then accurately deliver the ammunition to the target through the long-range fire strike system!”
Su Qi took his time and talked eloquently, explaining the information warfare he understood one by one through imagination.
Finally, Su Qi concluded: "Battlefield confrontation, life and death. Bloodiness comes first, ruthlessness comes first. These words will never go out of date no matter when.
However, I think our current understanding of these words is wrong.
During drills and training, many war zone troops often shout words like "hit hard." But this ruthlessness cannot only be based on slogans or endless firepower, but should be ruthless on data, ruthless on accuracy, ruthless on
Informatization.
Information warfare is precision warfare.
Where accuracy is reflected, it is mainly reflected in the data.
Good calculation has a chance of winning.
For an army to break through the fog of war and increase the chances of winning future wars, it must be good at calculating data, mastering data, and using data.
Our predecessors have always emphasized having a good idea. There is also a popular saying in the military of Western developed countries: except God, everyone must speak with data.
Therefore, military commanders are increasingly required to have data thinking and data acumen, as well as the qualities of experts and engineers. This is precisely the importance of data in winning wars.
Yesterday's thinking cannot win today's war, and outdated algorithms cannot win in precise battlefields.
In the real world, many of our officers and soldiers still lack data awareness and do not pay much attention to the calculation and application of data.
In some research on combat issues, vague statements such as more qualitative and less quantitative, segmentation and encirclement, and bold interweaving still exist.
Some shouted general words such as "Fire heavy artillery fire, hit me hard" during training exercises.
Some combat operations lack accurate data support, and there is no clear account of which targets should be used to damage which weapons. Such things are incompatible with the requirements of modern warfare for precise strikes and precise victories.
In modern warfare, weapons and equipment are highly information-based and intelligent, and most of all kinds of ammunition are guided and autonomously controllable.
Once a war breaks out, it is not about releasing firepower blindly, but releasing firepower accurately and reliably. How ruthlessly and to what extent it is ruthless must be accurately calculated and relied on data. If it is unclear, it will be impossible to break through the fog of war and win future wars.
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Future battlefield competitions will often be integrated joint operations, requiring coordinated operations by multiple services and arms. On the same battlefield, there are different services and arms participating in the battle at high altitude, low altitude, ground, and underwater. It is necessary to ensure precise command and achieve a ruthless fight.
The purpose must be supported by strong data. If each goes his own way and is not precise enough, effective alliance cannot be implemented."
"Thank you chiefs, thank you all leaders. My speech ends here. If there is anything I said wrong, please criticize and correct me! Thank you!"
Su Qi stood up and raised her hands in salute.
Bang bang bang bang!
The female officer took the lead in applauding, and in an instant, warm applause resounded throughout the small conference room.
Chapter completed!