Chapter 239 Gap

Style: Historical Author: The mountain is intentionalWords: 2022Update Time: 24/01/11 22:41:43
Tian Boguang later named a few more officers to speak, and their views were basically similar to those of the first two officers. ,

Seeing that all the officers stopped whispering, the conference room gradually became quiet. Tian Boguang said: "I can understand the different opinions raised by the officers just now, but they are unilateral conjectures and speculations with no solid basis. And what I just said is based on the Japanese army's peacetime training outline and In terms of training level, it is well-founded.

Let me first talk about the training of individual soldiers of the Japanese army. Then, if you compare it with the training of our soldiers, you may have a clear understanding.

What I want to emphasize here is that the details about the Japanese army that I introduced are all stated in the current training syllabus of the Japanese army. They do not have any personal opinions. They are objective facts. I have no intention of deliberately belittling us. The idea of ​​​​raising the Japanese army by yourself.

If we do not consider the national strength of the two sides, the industrial gap between the two sides, the gap in military equipment, or factors such as aircraft, warships, tanks, large-caliber artillery, etc., and just compare the training conditions of Chinese and Japanese soldiers, it may be Senior officers will have a clear understanding.

The first is the gap in recruit training:

According to the requirements of the Japanese Army Drill Code, every Japanese Army soldier must undergo at least eleven months of recruit training. The first five months of this year's training are recruit training. The training subjects include formation, assassination, target shooting and pulling. During this period, there must be at least one five-day camping exercise under severe winter conditions to train soldiers' cold endurance and night combat capabilities. The next two months will be regular comprehensive quality training for individual soldiers, emphasizing operational coordination at the squad and squadron levels.

During this period, there must be more than 30 kilometers of marching endurance training every day, and the instructor will control the proportion of forced marches, but it must not be less than five kilometers of forced marches every day. The next month is brigade-level combat training. Starting from this month, the recruits will receive field shooting training, swimming training and intensive assassination training. In addition, there will be a 40-kilometer march every day.

In the next two months, they will engage in brigade and wing-level combat coordination, advanced technical and tactical movements, and fire-line maneuvers. After this training, ordinary Japanese soldiers will not only have excellent individual skills, but most of them will have a clear understanding of the larger battle situation. Understanding, this is why the Japanese army can often maintain its combat effectiveness even if it loses its commander.

Therefore, according to the requirements of the Japanese Army Infantry Drill Code, the infantry's continuous combat march capability is about fifty kilometers per day. If limited boat and vehicle assistance is added, its operational mobility capability can reach an average of more than one hundred kilometers per day, and the forced march can reach eight It can travel more than ten kilometers and can fight for another six hours on the same day. This kind of continuous combat capability can last for about a month if the supply is sufficient.

The 11-month training for Japanese recruits requires no less than 150 rounds of live ammunition per person per month, and a total of no less than 1,800 rounds in 11 months. The requirements are that 10 shots at a distance of 300 meters must not miss the target, 10 shots at a fixed target at a distance of 200 meters must have 80 or more rings, and 5 shots out of 10 shots at a moving target must hit the target. In other words, if you hit a moving target about 200 meters away, one of the two shots will hit.

10 shots and 100 rings at a distance of 100 meters. Every shot must hit the moving target. And during service, the total number of shots fired by each soldier per year shall also not be less than 1,800 rounds.

If he is a veteran who has served for 4 years, he has fired close to 8,000 rounds of bullets during training.

Grenadier shooters are selected from recruits who have a certain cultural foundation and excellent training performance after six months of training. In the following training, they must fire no less than 100 rounds of training ammunition and 30 rounds of live ammunition every month. .

Sirs, think about it and calculate how big the gap is between the training level of our soldiers and the Japanese army. As far as I know, in our Jin army, even those veterans who have been in the army for more than 4 years cannot have more than 1,800 rounds of live ammunition shooting training, let alone those new recruits.

However, our Jin army is already considered to have very advanced and sufficient equipment and logistical supplies in China. If we think about the armies in most places in China, their situation may be even worse.

This is the gap between our Chinese army and the Japanese army. At the beginning of recruit training, we are already far behind. One step behind means falling behind step by step. The further we go, the bigger the gap becomes.

There is another gap between fighting and stabbing:

We all know that Japan is a country that advocates Bushido. For decades, the country has been instilling a "brave" spirit in all its citizens from an early age. The greatest manifestation of the bravery spirit is the courage to engage in hand-to-hand combat with opponents. This has nothing to do with military thinking or war command, but it is related to their belief and sense of honor. The Japanese army believes that only those who can defeat their opponents in hand-to-hand combat can be called warrior. This idea has taken root in the hearts of every Japanese soldier. Kendo and stabbing are the best ways for them to achieve honor.

Moreover, Japanese citizens must begin to receive stabbing training in elementary and middle school, regardless of gender, regardless of whether you will serve in the military in the future, just like the physical education classes that have become popular in elementary and middle schools in our country. Our children learn physical education, and the purpose is to exercise. Their children learn to fight, with the goal of killing.

Secondly, the Japanese army specially invited domestic martial arts masters to combine kendo and stabbing techniques from various countries, compiled stabbing techniques that were very suitable for the physical conditions of Japanese people, and trained them extensively. In summary, there are six moves, three for offense and three for defense. Simply put, it means "stab right, stab left, stab down" and "stab left, stab right, stab down."

These moves are very simple to use and easy to learn, but if you want to master them, you need to spend a lot of time in confrontation practice, and you have to wear protective clothing and hold a wooden stick as long as a rifle for real fighting. Kill confrontation. The movement requirements in confrontation are the same as those in war. In confrontation, you need to treat the opponent as an enemy. The movements are fierce, fast, and unrestrained. Although there are protection suits, there are still many people who are accidentally killed or seriously injured in confrontation every year. Situations abound.

The Japanese army's stabbing technique is characterized by its ferocity, speed and flexibility. Although the Japanese are short, they have had a much better nutritious diet since childhood than most of us in China. Therefore, their physical characteristics are strong, flexible, fast and have good endurance.

What's more important is that they not only have good individual stabbing skills, but also pay special attention to teamwork on the battlefield. 2 to 3 people can form a stabbing team that covers each other. Who attacks and who defends is very organized, and often a team fights against each other. The opponent's superior strength has doubled, but it is not inferior. Calculated in this way, the combat effectiveness of such a group is not as simple as 1+1+1.