In terms of personal connections, the Navy and the Forbidden Forces are already inextricably linked, not to mention that the interests of most of them are similar or convergent, so their attitudes are consistent in many aspects.
Therefore, although Xu Zhanming was very worried about poaching people, he also knew that Huang Taize and Pang Lingqi would not hold grudges and entanglement over this.
Just think of it as a debt of gratitude, and just find an opportunity to pay it back in the future.
Therefore, after repeatedly ensuring that he would never get into trouble, Xu Zhanming straightened his expression and asked Zhou Changfeng to express his stance.
The latter nodded and said seriously: "The Marine Corps will be very useful in the future. It is a good place. I am willing to go."
Once the parties involved agree, the matter is basically done.
In fact, the transfer order could have been issued directly, but wouldn't it be embarrassing if Zhou Changfeng cried for his father and refused to leave? That’s why we need to first clarify the attitude of the parties involved.
"The preliminary transfer order will be issued in two days. However, you will still hold your original position until the H3 Brigade is reorganized. The official transfer order will probably wait until next year." Xu Zhanming, who looked normal, stood up slowly, said a few words and prepared to leave. .
Zhou Changfeng quickly asked: "Sir Xu, can I make my own choice in terms of personnel composition?"
He pointed to the organization charter in his hand and said seriously: "Since there are a thousand people from each division of the army, can the Forbidden Army also choose some?"
Xu Zhanming asked without changing his expression: "How many people? Just your old subordinates?"
Pull your own people? Do you think you want to be a warlord?
The proportion of old subordinates cannot be too large, accounting for at most 20%. There are more than a hundred officers in this marine regiment, preferably ten, and at most twenty.
"A few officers, maybe some soldiers," Zhou Changfeng replied.
That's not bad, I still know how to measure.
"You must not have the idea of forming cliques. Such violations of the rules are very taboo." Xu Zhanming said with a serious face: "You are allowed to have ten officers and one hundred soldiers."
Grass! Forming cliques? How could I have thought like that!
Zhou Changfeng, whose hair was full of black lines, was stunned for two seconds, and said seriously: "I want to fight alongside them, so I can be more comfortable with them."
"You think about it yourself. Take a rest these days, and you can also learn the essentials related to logging in."
"yes."
study? Learn shit!
No one knows login better than me!
In this regard, Zhou Changfeng is confident that he is definitely an expert in this era. Amphibious operations in the 21st century are so complicated, compared with today's amphibious operations, they seem much simpler.
But this simplicity is only relative, because with today's technical level, the efficiency of coordinated operations is very low, and there is no means of precision strike. The risks and costs of large-scale landing operations are very high.
No matter how well-prepared you are, it cannot change the limitations of the times. To put it bluntly, it means risking human lives.
After leaving the headquarters of the Ministry of War, Zhou Changfeng, who was full of interest, had already imagined in his mind how to organize the current amphibious operations and how to build the best combination.
As far as command methods are concerned, he knows very well that it is impossible to develop the C3I or C4I automated command system that he is accustomed to. These things that were gradually developed during the Cold War are definitely not something that can be developed today. It is a pipe dream.
Automated command systems appeared after the war. Old command methods were difficult to adapt to the needs of modern warfare. Therefore, some armies established intelligence and control systems (Intelligence & Control, IC); later they added command capabilities to become C2I systems; and then Communication capabilities were further added to become a C3I system.
Zhou Changfeng believes that the most feasible method under the current technical conditions is to mobilize capable staff officers, intelligence officers, computing soldiers, and communication soldiers to independently establish a field command center, a field intelligence center, and a field fire control center, similar to a C2I system. , but it is a low-end human version.
Although the technical conditions are not met, the organizational model can be used for reference.
If the conditions are not enough, then just use people to help, and they will be used temporarily for a period of time. When electronic equipment develops in the future, we will switch to an automated command system. For now, we will try using local methods.
But this requires excess officers, and the cost-efficiency ratio is not high. In the context of large-scale military expansion, officers are valuable human resources. Zhou Changfeng felt that even if the Ministry of War agreed to try a new combat command model, only a small number of elite units would be able to receive this special treatment.
Later, he drove to the south of the city, exited the city from Jubaomen, and headed for Yingtian Arsenal.
But unfortunately, something happened to him not long after he left Jubao Gate - a man drove his car until it ran out of gas, and he didn't notice it until the engine stalled!
What happened was that Zhou Changfeng was driving well when he saw a car parked on the roadside in the distance. A woman was holding a little boy waiting by the roadside. When she saw the car coming, she quickly waved, so Zhou Changfeng stopped. After asking about the car, I found out that the woman had driven the car out of gas.
"My husband used to go to refuel. I forgot. The car suddenly vibrated twice while I was driving it, and then stalled. I quickly parked on the side of the road..."
The most speechless thing is that the Madaha female driver thought the car was broken and didn't think about gasoline at all.
"Madam, even a horse has to eat grass." Zhou Changfeng complained while taking out a small square oil tank and a rubber hose.
Simply using the siphon principle to draw a full can, about five liters, is more than enough for this car to drive to the gas station.
The embarrassed woman forced him to give him two ten-yuan bills before driving away.
Perhaps it was because of the changing tides that Zhou Changfeng was very unlucky all the way after leaving the Ministry of War?
Not long after setting off again, his own car had an inexplicable puncture. Fortunately, the speed was not fast and there were no cars on the road at this time, so there was no accident.
Due to this delay, by the time he arrived at Yingtian Arsenal, the staff and workers had already had lunch, and the tables in the canteen were being cleared.
However, no one made it difficult for him, so after eating a few steamed buns, Zhou Changfeng saw Wang Huanan talking with others downstairs in the administrative office area.
"...Okay, let's do it this way. On the 10th, all batches B and B will be returned to the factory for testing one by one. None will be retained."
After the explanation, Wang Huanan discovered that Zhou Changfeng was waiting nearby.
"Hey, you're coming just now. I thought you were coming tomorrow or the day after."
"I had a meeting at the Ministry of War this morning, so I just came over."
A somewhat excited Wang Huan'an nodded, "Mr. Zhou has a good thing to tell you. The notice came last night. As we reported, the rocket launcher is very important to the Ordnance Bureau. The day after tomorrow... no, they will send someone to appreciate it tomorrow morning."
Zhou Changfeng was also surprised when he heard this, "So fast? In theory, wouldn't the process take several months?"
"Why do you think everyone is so optimistic about it? To be able to get such attention means that it is indeed a good thing. Come on, I will take you to see the real thing."
(End of chapter)